Harper's Encyclopædia of United States History: From 458 A.D. to 1902, Volume 9Harper & Bros., 1902 |
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... Virginia . He soon after- wards left the service of the admiralty and became a missionary among the Ind- ians , sometimes travelling 500 miles on horseback to attend to their spiritual wants . Satisfied that the Church of Eng- land ...
... Virginia . He soon after- wards left the service of the admiralty and became a missionary among the Ind- ians , sometimes travelling 500 miles on horseback to attend to their spiritual wants . Satisfied that the Church of Eng- land ...
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... Virginia cavalry . with 280 men . It is a broad and deep After the war he studied law and was stream flowing through marshes into the admitted to the bar in 1784 ; settled in Detroit River about 4 miles above Fort North Carolina in 1786 ...
... Virginia cavalry . with 280 men . It is a broad and deep After the war he studied law and was stream flowing through marshes into the admitted to the bar in 1784 ; settled in Detroit River about 4 miles above Fort North Carolina in 1786 ...
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... Virginia Taylor , FRED MANVILLE , educator ; born in Northville , Mich . , July 11 , 1855 ; grad- uated at Northwestern University in 1876 ; was Professor of History in Albion College in 1879-92 ; assistant Professor of Politi- cal ...
... Virginia Taylor , FRED MANVILLE , educator ; born in Northville , Mich . , July 11 , 1855 ; grad- uated at Northwestern University in 1876 ; was Professor of History in Albion College in 1879-92 ; assistant Professor of Politi- cal ...
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... Virginia ; was promoted to major - gen- eral ; and in 1863-64 served under E. Kirby Smith in the trans - Mississippi De- partment , opposing Banks in his Red River expedition . When Banks left Alexandria , on the Red River , and march ...
... Virginia ; was promoted to major - gen- eral ; and in 1863-64 served under E. Kirby Smith in the trans - Mississippi De- partment , opposing Banks in his Red River expedition . When Banks left Alexandria , on the Red River , and march ...
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... Virginia , both made by Alvan dience of 600 persons in Salem Clark & Sons , have a 26 - inch aperture . The largest reflecting telescope in the United States is at Harvard University , 28 - inch mirror . Other notable telescopes are at ...
... Virginia , both made by Alvan dience of 600 persons in Salem Clark & Sons , have a 26 - inch aperture . The largest reflecting telescope in the United States is at Harvard University , 28 - inch mirror . Other notable telescopes are at ...
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