The National Magazine: A Monthly Journal of American History, Volumen3Magazine of Western History Publishing Company, 1885 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 79
Página 4
... close of the cession in the formal acceptance of the deed of New York conveying all her title to other states to make satisfactory cessions . Massa- congress - an acceptance intended to compel the chusetts and Virginia voted against it ...
... close of the cession in the formal acceptance of the deed of New York conveying all her title to other states to make satisfactory cessions . Massa- congress - an acceptance intended to compel the chusetts and Virginia voted against it ...
Página 11
... close of his useful , honorable life . In 1841 he was elected prosecuting attorney of the county , was reëlected and served with special ability , gaining the esteem of the public and the bar . In 1846 , he was elected a Whig member of ...
... close of his useful , honorable life . In 1841 he was elected prosecuting attorney of the county , was reëlected and served with special ability , gaining the esteem of the public and the bar . In 1846 , he was elected a Whig member of ...
Página 38
... close attention , and doing whatever lies in his power to aid his fellow - men or make the world better . He is loved and respected by all who know him , and honored in the public mind as one of the business and railroad pioneers , who ...
... close attention , and doing whatever lies in his power to aid his fellow - men or make the world better . He is loved and respected by all who know him , and honored in the public mind as one of the business and railroad pioneers , who ...
Página 40
... close observation of men and events , and a natural honesty and high - mindedness that can never be swerved from the right . The struggles and sacrifices necessary to carry for- ward such works as the building of the roads with which he ...
... close observation of men and events , and a natural honesty and high - mindedness that can never be swerved from the right . The struggles and sacrifices necessary to carry for- ward such works as the building of the roads with which he ...
Página 41
... had been com- menced but suspended for lack of funds . Mr. Townsend applied himself to the incompleted task , and , after close ap- plication and unceasing labor , finished it in 1880. In THE EARLY RAILROAD interesTS OF CLEVELAND . 41.
... had been com- menced but suspended for lack of funds . Mr. Townsend applied himself to the incompleted task , and , after close ap- plication and unceasing labor , finished it in 1880. In THE EARLY RAILROAD interesTS OF CLEVELAND . 41.
Contenido
296 | |
306 | |
312 | |
560 | |
574 | |
587 | |
601 | |
618 | |
137 | |
145 | |
174 | |
180 | |
186 | |
199 | |
261 | |
280 | |
286 | |
623 | |
635 | |
645 | |
652 | |
658 | |
666 | |
711 | |
727 | |
735 | |
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
Akron American bank became bench born building called canal character Chicago Chicago river church Cincinnati citizens Cleveland coal Colonel congress Connecticut connection constitution court Cuyahoga Cuyahoga river Detroit dollars duty early elected English enterprise Fargo farm father firm Fort Erie Fort Pitt French friends gave governor hand held honor hundred Hussey Illinois Indians interest James John Kaskaskia known labor Lake Erie Lake Michigan land lawyer machine manufacture matter ment Michigan miles ness never Northwest Territory Ohio Ohio river organization Painesville party passed Pennsylvania Perkins pioneer Pittsburgh political position possession practice present president railroad river road says senate slavery society soon street success territory thousand tion took town trade Trumbull county United Wade western Whig William York young Youngstown