977 resultados para Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882
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Comprend : Chasse dans le nord de l'Europe ; Une chasse à l'ours en Russie
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Comprend : Chasse dans le nord de l'Europe ; Une chasse à l'ours en Russie
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Wakeman Burritt (1785-1847) was a merchant and ship owner who conducted his business in New York, New Orleans, LA, Charleston, SC, and the West Indies. Despite the difficulties that the Embargo Act of 1807 and the War of 1812 posed to trade and commerce, Burritt managed to run a successful business, dealing in commodities such as foodstuffs, cloth, cotton, and soap. He owned three ships, the Brig Cannon, Brig Eunice and Brig Sampson. In 1809, he married Grace Burr (1787-1874). Together they had at least one child, Francis Burritt (1811-1861).
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Indenture of deed of land situate between Henry Hope Graham and Robert Hill, both of London, England called England Esquire Executors and Trustees under the Last Will and Testament of Lieutenant General Percy Hill of London, England to Joseph Walker of Queenston, Ontario. This is in regard to parts of Lots no. 113, 114 and 115 in the Township of Niagara. This was registered on Nov. 10, 1885 – instrument no. 2075, Oct. 31, 1885.
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Top Row: John Henry Rollins, Walter Davis, Thomas P. Antle
Front Row: capt. William S. Harvey, Charles G. Allmendinger, Arthur P. Packard, Moses Fleetwood Walker, Frank W. Davenport, Richard Dott