Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Volumen16,Temas1-2Illinois State Historical Society., 1923 |
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... Virginia , a suburb of Washington City , where he made his home until his death . Besides serving a Washington paper in an editorial capacity , he was an accredited lecturer of the Redpath Lyceum Bureau . The Rev. Roswell O. Post ...
... Virginia , a suburb of Washington City , where he made his home until his death . Besides serving a Washington paper in an editorial capacity , he was an accredited lecturer of the Redpath Lyceum Bureau . The Rev. Roswell O. Post ...
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... Virginia , and the Mother , Letitia was born in Ruther- ford county , N. C. Thomas Rountree lived in Virginia until a short time before his marriage . The Rountrees claimed to be of Scotch - Irish ancestry . The name was at an early day ...
... Virginia , and the Mother , Letitia was born in Ruther- ford county , N. C. Thomas Rountree lived in Virginia until a short time before his marriage . The Rountrees claimed to be of Scotch - Irish ancestry . The name was at an early day ...
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... Virginia , but Peter Keen was from Hamilton County , Ohio , where he is reputed to have assisted in erecting the first cabin built in the city of Cincinnati . The site of the new metropolis was chosen with a peculiar disregard for all ...
... Virginia , but Peter Keen was from Hamilton County , Ohio , where he is reputed to have assisted in erecting the first cabin built in the city of Cincinnati . The site of the new metropolis was chosen with a peculiar disregard for all ...
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... Virginia and the Carolinas ; -plied their different voca- tions , worshipped God publicly Sundays and prayer meeting nights , and lived in competitive harmony with each other until the coming of the Civil War . These settlers were a ...
... Virginia and the Carolinas ; -plied their different voca- tions , worshipped God publicly Sundays and prayer meeting nights , and lived in competitive harmony with each other until the coming of the Civil War . These settlers were a ...
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... Virginia , and was in command of the honor guard accom- panying General Lafayette in his travels in that State on his second after - the - war visit to America . On many a winter after- noon did he tell me of the General and of other ...
... Virginia , and was in command of the honor guard accom- panying General Lafayette in his travels in that State on his second after - the - war visit to America . On many a winter after- noon did he tell me of the General and of other ...
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