Harper's Encyclopædia of United States History: From 458 A.D. to 1902, Volume 9Harper & Bros., 1902 |
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... James Cosby . The trial was in progress with her directly before the open door at Morganton , and many thousands had and in plain view of the interior of the come together to witness what was deemed building . Then Cosby entered the ...
... James Cosby . The trial was in progress with her directly before the open door at Morganton , and many thousands had and in plain view of the interior of the come together to witness what was deemed building . Then Cosby entered the ...
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... James K. Polk James C. Jones ... Aaron V. Brown . Neil S. Brown . William Trousdale ... William B. Campbell . Andrew Johnson .... Isham G. Harris ..... General Burnside , with the Army of the Ohio , had occupied Knoxville , Sept. 23 ...
... James K. Polk James C. Jones ... Aaron V. Brown . Neil S. Brown . William Trousdale ... William B. Campbell . Andrew Johnson .... Isham G. Harris ..... General Burnside , with the Army of the Ohio , had occupied Knoxville , Sept. 23 ...
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... James C. Jones .......... Andrew Johnson ......... Alfred O. P. Nicholson ... Term . a terrapin . Squibs , epigrams , caricatures , and songs were levelled against the acts . Newspapers and speakers especially con- demned the " land ...
... James C. Jones .......... Andrew Johnson ......... Alfred O. P. Nicholson ... Term . a terrapin . Squibs , epigrams , caricatures , and songs were levelled against the acts . Newspapers and speakers especially con- demned the " land ...
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... James S. Hogg .. James S. Hogg .. 21 , 1865 , telling them that upon their prowess depended " the hopes of the [ Con- federate ] nation . " He assured them that there were hopes of succor from abroad . Edward Clark .. " Protract the ...
... James S. Hogg .. James S. Hogg .. 21 , 1865 , telling them that upon their prowess depended " the hopes of the [ Con- federate ] nation . " He assured them that there were hopes of succor from abroad . Edward Clark .. " Protract the ...
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... James Hogg a delegate for Transylvania in the Continental Con- gress , but the claim of Virginia to the territory of the new commonwealth was a bar to his admission . The legislature of Virginia afterwards annulled the pur- chase of ...
... James Hogg a delegate for Transylvania in the Continental Con- gress , but the claim of Virginia to the territory of the new commonwealth was a bar to his admission . The legislature of Virginia afterwards annulled the pur- chase of ...
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