15 resultados para Taylor, Jane (Cowan), -1865.

em Blue Tiger Commons - Lincoln University - USA


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Letter from Richard Baxter Foster to his wife Lucy from Brownsville, Texas on September 29, 1865

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Letter from Richard Baxter Foster to his wife Lucy from Brownsville, Texas on June 4 1865.

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Letter from Richard Baxter Foster to his wife Lucy from Brownsville, Texas on Sept 3 1865.

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Letter from Richard Baxter Foster to his wife Lucy one month after he submitted his request to be discharged from service.

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Letter from Richard Baxter Foster to his wife Lucy from Brazos Santiago, Texas on March 12, 1865

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Letter from Richard Baxter Foster to his wife Lucy from Brazos Santiago, Texas on May 24, 1865

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Letter from Richard Baxter Foster to his wife Lucy from Brownsville, Texas About Sept. 1 1865

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Letter from Richard Baxter Foster to his wife Lucy from Brownsville, Texas on July 6, 1865

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Letter from Richard Baxter Foster to his wife Lucy from Brownsville, Texas on July 8, 1865

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Letter from Richard Baxter Foster to his wife Lucy on October 17, 1865 at Texas En route to Ft. McIntosh

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Letter from Richard Baxter Foster to his wife Lucy from Brownsville, Texas on June 2, 1865

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Letter from Richard Baxter Foster to his wife Lucy from Brazos Santiago, Texas on March 8, 1865

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Letter from Richard Baxter Foster to his wife Lucy from Brazos Santiago, Texas on March 30, 1865

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However, the State of Missouri was not going to go down without a fight. In mid- January, 1939, John D. Taylor, a representative from Keytesville, MO, introduced a bill in the Missouri legislature designed to postpone integration of the University. Taylor, chairman of the House Appropriations committee, proudly called himself “an unreconstructed rebel.” Taylor’s proposal, House Bill No. 195, authorized Lincoln University to “establish whatever graduate and professional schools are necessary to the equivalent of the University of Missouri.”

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1937-1938 Miss Homecoming