945 resultados para Georgia--Maps--Civil War, 1861-1865.
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"Early Ia. newspapers. A contribution toward a bibliography of the newspapers established in Iowa before the Civil War, by David C. Mott": ser. 3, v. 16, p. 161-233.
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Foreword.-- Biographical sketch [by H.H. Ingersoll and G.F. Mellen]-- Civil war reminiscences.-- The transcendental movement.-- The South in the revolution.-- Goldsmith.-- Puritan races and Puritan living.-- Changing customs.-- East Tennessee in state history.-- The song of the automobile.-- Last days of Andrew Jackson.-- Unchastity in fiction.-- Thomas Carlyle.-- The South is American.-- Thoreau, the nature-lover.-- Literature and life of a people.-- An epic of the Knoxville bar.-- Calhoun the statesman.-- Tennessee, past and present.-- Athanasius.-- The Tater-bug parson.-- The bar of the South.-- John Bell of Tennessee.-- The chronicle of 1907.-- Notes critical and explanatory.
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1962 contains an account of the Sioux war, and 1962-1966 contain historical material relating to the Minnesota troups in the Civil War.
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Based on "Frank Hilton; or, The Queen's own", a novel, by James Grant. cf. A. H. Quinn, History of the American drama from the beginning to the civil war, p. 324; William Winter, Vagrant memories (1915) p. 87-88
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"An alphabetical arrangement of the ships of the Continental and United States Navies, with a historical sketch of each one."
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Description based on: 9e. sér., 81. annee, t. 1 (1911).
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Report year ends June 30.
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Ca. 165 ft. (ca. 60,000 items)
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"The spirit of my cousin is ... telling his version of the exploit, for it was from the notes, documents, letters and current newspaper accounts left by General Pleasants on his death that the tale has been pieced together by the author."--Foreword.
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Lincoln's messages to the House and Senate, February 10, 1865.
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Variaciones en el pie de imprenta: a partir de 1860, el impresor es Alejandro Gómez Fuentenebro.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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I. The French alliance. Condition of the church. The eve of the reformation, 1550-1559. The war of reformation, 1559-1560. The reformation parliament. John Knox. Maitland and Mary Stewart, 1561-1567. Civil war, 1568-1573. The new religion. Church and state. Bishops and presbyters, 1572-1625. The reign of the moderates. The national covenant, 1625-1638. Presbytery restored, 1638. The Glasgow assembly.--II. The covenant in arms, 1639-1641. The solemn league and covenant, 1641-1643. The royalist reaction, 1644-1648. The theocratic experiment, 1648-1651. The reign of the zealots. The restoration, 1651-1663. The Pentland rising, 1663-1667. The Leighton group, 1667-1674. The Bothwell rising, 1674-1680. Fanaticism and repression, 1680-1685. The revolution, 1685-1688. The revolution settlement, 1688-1695.
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Mode of access: Internet.