365 resultados para Arlington House, the Robert E. Lee Memorial (Va.)


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Reprinted from the New Republic. An address delivered before the American Academy of Political Science in April 1917 is included in the appendix. cf. Introd.

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"Family records": v. 1, appendix, p. [1ap]-166ap.

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"Reverting to my text--'Shall Cromwell have a statue' ... I ... ask ... 'Shall Robert E. Lee have a statue'?"--p. 54.

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attached letter: Dear Professor Lorch: At the suggestion of the July 31, 1953 Newsletter of the Michigan Historical Society I am sending you two photoes [sic] of the old lighthouse and adjoining building on Presque Isle, Michigan located on the shore of Huron lake, supposedly the oldest lighthouse on the Great Lakes. It is owned by Mr. F. B. Stebbins, 326 N. Capital, Lansing, Michigan. When through using the photos I would appreciate your returning them directly to him. The following information was given to me by Mr. Stebbins: Built in 1840, through a congressional appropriation of $5,000.- in Presque Isle county, described as, "Where a portage of 200 yards would save 4 miles of canoe trip." Jefferson Davis after graduation from West Point, was supposed to have built it. (According to careful historical investigation, this is not true. There is an article about this controversy in some back number of the Michigan History magazine. Mr. Stebbins feels very strongly about his. He prefers the legend, it sounds bigger). Francis Burgoyne Stebbins purchased from his Uncle Bliss Stebbins in 1930, who bought the property in 1930 from General Duffield of Dteoirt [sic], who had purchased it from the government a short time previously. This light-house was abandone [sic] upon the completion of a new lighthouse in 1872, one mile north from the present location. Adjoining house was used as a summer home. Condition restored in 1936. Lighthouse towe [sic] walls 3 feet thick with handhewn circular stone steps to the top. Signed, Lee H. Gregory

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Introductory.- Coined cash.- Paper cash.- The bill of exchange.- The manufacture of money.- London, the world's monetary clearing house.- The cheque-paying banks.- The bill-brokers and discount houses.- The accepting houses and foreign banks.- The foreign exchanges.- The bank of England.- Bank rate and market rate.- The bank return.- The gold reserve.- Other reserves.- Summary and conclusion.- Index.

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Report years for [1866/67]-[1872/73], [1876/77]-[1878/79] from Farquhar.

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No.1-2 title reads: Annual Report of the Cancer Committe to the Surgical Department of the Harvard Medical School

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"Contract no. V101(93)P-1203; Task order no. 2."

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"Sponsored by Oberlin College on the Wilbur-Orville Wright Memorial Fund and prepared for the press with notes, appendices, and bibliography by the Aeronautics Division of the Library of Congress."

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Published on the Theodore L. Glasgow Memorial Publication Fund.

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Plaque given by the Sarah Caswell Angell chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution to commemorate Mason Hall. The first University building devoted to instruction, the building was known as the University Building upon completion in 1841. It was both dormitory and classroom facility. It was named after Govenor Stevens T. Mason in 1843. In 1856 the central part of the North Wing was renovated to house the University Library and Museum. A similar building was erected to the South. University Hall (built 1871-1873) connected the two buildings, which then were referred to as South Wing and North Wing. Mason Hall, South Wing and University Hall were removed in 1950.