Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Volumen16,Temas1-2Illinois State Historical Society., 1923 |
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... Wood made the homely but useful gift of a furnace . But the story would be incomplete that did not record the sacrifices made and the hours of labor contributed by the men and women who were members of the new church , whose faith ...
... Wood made the homely but useful gift of a furnace . But the story would be incomplete that did not record the sacrifices made and the hours of labor contributed by the men and women who were members of the new church , whose faith ...
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... woods near by , to deliberate . The petit jury also retired to the friendly shade of a tree to make up their verdicts . The legal and court proceedings , were then quite limited as we find that after Judge Rountree had served as clerk ...
... woods near by , to deliberate . The petit jury also retired to the friendly shade of a tree to make up their verdicts . The legal and court proceedings , were then quite limited as we find that after Judge Rountree had served as clerk ...
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... wood to wood ; gulls and stormy petrels were on watch ; black birds , red birds , blue birds , were coming in from the north . A Virginia deer was looking from afar , curious , and wondering what it was all about - so many days Vol ...
... wood to wood ; gulls and stormy petrels were on watch ; black birds , red birds , blue birds , were coming in from the north . A Virginia deer was looking from afar , curious , and wondering what it was all about - so many days Vol ...
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... wood hazed the air . The odor of cooking meat was about . Candle lights flickered from the bivouacs and boats . General Wash- ington stood looking at this scene of autumn time . He saw it , yet he did not see it . He was thinking of the ...
... wood hazed the air . The odor of cooking meat was about . Candle lights flickered from the bivouacs and boats . General Wash- ington stood looking at this scene of autumn time . He saw it , yet he did not see it . He was thinking of the ...
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... Wood , took the great forward stride in the esteem of his people that was des- tined to lead him through the Governor's chair of the State of New York to the Vice - Presidency and the Presidency of the United States , in which ...
... Wood , took the great forward stride in the esteem of his people that was des- tined to lead him through the Governor's chair of the State of New York to the Vice - Presidency and the Presidency of the United States , in which ...
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