The National Magazine: A Monthly Journal of American History, Volumen4Magazine of Western History Publishing Company, 1886 |
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... tion , she performed skilfully and with interest the necessary domestic duties of a pioneer woman - housekeeping , * Some of those pretty buds and blossoms were long preserved as souvenirs of their lovely and unfor- tunate friend ...
... tion , she performed skilfully and with interest the necessary domestic duties of a pioneer woman - housekeeping , * Some of those pretty buds and blossoms were long preserved as souvenirs of their lovely and unfor- tunate friend ...
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... tion by false representations of his pur- poses . She would describe the grief with which she witnessed the vandalism of the Wood county , Virginia , militia who , after the flight of Blennerhassett , were ordered to take possession of ...
... tion by false representations of his pur- poses . She would describe the grief with which she witnessed the vandalism of the Wood county , Virginia , militia who , after the flight of Blennerhassett , were ordered to take possession of ...
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... tion , but the book never appeared . Soon after the publication of the Mormon book in 1830 , Mormon preach- ers appeared in considerable numbers in northern Ohio , and attracted much The unquestionable facts bearing on attention in the ...
... tion , but the book never appeared . Soon after the publication of the Mormon book in 1830 , Mormon preach- ers appeared in considerable numbers in northern Ohio , and attracted much The unquestionable facts bearing on attention in the ...
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... tion under his control . In 1851 Mr. Otis became a member of the private banking house of Wicks , Otis & Brown- ell , but disposed of his interest to his partners in 1854. His work in connec- tion with the Society for Savings was of a ...
... tion under his control . In 1851 Mr. Otis became a member of the private banking house of Wicks , Otis & Brown- ell , but disposed of his interest to his partners in 1854. His work in connec- tion with the Society for Savings was of a ...
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... tion to the position of director , which office he held without break until his death . His brother , George Tayler , had been connected with the bank since 1836 , and was cashier at the time of his death in May , 1864. The directors im ...
... tion to the position of director , which office he held without break until his death . His brother , George Tayler , had been connected with the bank since 1836 , and was cashier at the time of his death in May , 1864. The directors im ...
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