898 resultados para Williams, James Hunter, 1926-
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First published, London, 1854.
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"These bibliographies ... based ... upon lists which apperared in the London mercury ... only aim at completeness as far as first editions, printed in the British Isles, are concerned."
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"References": p. 63-72.
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In review of Smylie's book on slavery.
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James A. Buchanan, James W. M'Culloh and George Williams are named as traversers.
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Back Row: Trainer Charles Hoyt, George Rich, John Schoenfield, Herman Nyland, John Palmaroli, Kent McIntyre, William Heath, manager John Denton
3rd Row: Leroy Heston, Louis Gilbert, John Molenda, Joe Truskowski, ass't coach Elton Wieman, Wally Weber, Henry Grinnell, George Squier
2nd Row: William Flora, Norman Gabel, John Lovette, captain Benny Friedman, Coach Fielding Yost, Bennie Oosterbaan, Ray Baer, Syd Dewey
Front Row: Bill Puckelwartz, Vic Domhoff, Leo Hoffman, James R. Miller
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verso: Picture taken in 1926 by E.F. Greenman in Missaukee county, Michigan, on land belonging to the University of Michigan, and which was called "The Missaukee Preserve."
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back row: Stephen Jones, Cornelius Gabler, Bernard Roach, Harry MacDuff, Richard Earhart
front row: James Fisher, William Hooper, coach Joseph Barss, George Weitzel, Francis Wilmot, manager George Sibilsky, captain Irving Reynolds
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L-R: Richard Crane, James Vose, captain Earl Krickbaum, Leighton Stephens, Irwin Olian