Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Volumen16,Temas1-2Illinois State Historical Society., 1923 |
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... mother , written on the morning of her wedding day , the bride thanks her father " for the liberal supply of money sent me , " and acknowledges his " kind and affectionate " letter . Two months later , in the last letter ever written to ...
... mother , written on the morning of her wedding day , the bride thanks her father " for the liberal supply of money sent me , " and acknowledges his " kind and affectionate " letter . Two months later , in the last letter ever written to ...
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... 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 spelled Rowantree ...
... 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 spelled Rowantree ...
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... mother caught an Indian trying to get away with a roll of sole leather , and she overtook him and made him return it to the cabin . Again he says that he had heard his father say that he had stood in his doorway and seen as many as four ...
... mother caught an Indian trying to get away with a roll of sole leather , and she overtook him and made him return it to the cabin . Again he says that he had heard his father say that he had stood in his doorway and seen as many as four ...
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... Mother to allow his little sister to go with him and the Mother , thinking it would be for a few days only , consented , and so Miss Buss ' school life began in 1842 , a month before her fourth birthday . The little girl was placed in a ...
... Mother to allow his little sister to go with him and the Mother , thinking it would be for a few days only , consented , and so Miss Buss ' school life began in 1842 , a month before her fourth birthday . The little girl was placed in a ...
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... mother country and settling in the new world , but in one way or another they all conformed to the general spirit of the time . They all were seeking adventures as well as a kind of religious freedom , or commercial advantage . They ...
... mother country and settling in the new world , but in one way or another they all conformed to the general spirit of the time . They all were seeking adventures as well as a kind of religious freedom , or commercial advantage . They ...
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