Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine, Volume 32National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution., 1908 - Genealogy |
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... given over into their hands , and in case they had to take it by storm , martial law would be declared and such of the garrison as might escape the peril of the assault would be put to death by sword and bayonet as soon as the works ...
... given over into their hands , and in case they had to take it by storm , martial law would be declared and such of the garrison as might escape the peril of the assault would be put to death by sword and bayonet as soon as the works ...
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... given to the Germans but through the deception of Robert Hunter , governor of New York , this land was kept from them , and a rent and tax imposed upon them . Finally through the efforts of John Conrad Weiser , the fertile land of the ...
... given to the Germans but through the deception of Robert Hunter , governor of New York , this land was kept from them , and a rent and tax imposed upon them . Finally through the efforts of John Conrad Weiser , the fertile land of the ...
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... given by the Virginia Daughters of the Ameri- can Revolution at Jamestown on October eleventh . At five o'clock on Wednesday afternoon , Mrs. J. Lindsay Patterson , vice - president general entertained at an old fash- ioned German ...
... given by the Virginia Daughters of the Ameri- can Revolution at Jamestown on October eleventh . At five o'clock on Wednesday afternoon , Mrs. J. Lindsay Patterson , vice - president general entertained at an old fash- ioned German ...
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... given that evening by New York State to Governor and Mrs. Swanson of Virginia . This was accepted with enthusiasm . Thursday afternoon was given over to the election of officers with the following results : Mrs. Jamison , State Regent ...
... given that evening by New York State to Governor and Mrs. Swanson of Virginia . This was accepted with enthusiasm . Thursday afternoon was given over to the election of officers with the following results : Mrs. Jamison , State Regent ...
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... given in the woman's parlor of the First Baptist church . The room was beautifully decorated . A harpist gave a varied program of patriotic airs during the receiving hours . Mrs. R. O. Hawkins , the regent , was assisted in welcoming ...
... given in the woman's parlor of the First Baptist church . The room was beautifully decorated . A harpist gave a varied program of patriotic airs during the receiving hours . Mrs. R. O. Hawkins , the regent , was assisted in welcoming ...
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902 F Street AMERICAN MONTHLY MAGAZINE American Revolution ancestors Anna April Ashley Board of Management Capt Carolina Chairman Charles CHARLES W charter members Clark Colonel Colonial committee Conn Conrad Weiser Continental Congress Continental Hall Corresponding Secretary County D. C. National Daugh Delafield descendants died District of Columbia Donald McLean elected Elizabeth Ellen Ellen Spencer Mussey flag fund George guests Henry Historian honor interest James Jamestown Jane Randolph Jefferson Jefferson John Joseph letter Lewis Lieut Louisa Adams Louise Lucy Madam President married Martha Maryland Mass McBlair meeting membership Memorial Miss Mary Missouri Motion carried National Board National Society North Carolina October officers Ohio patriotic presented Priv Real Daughter Recording Secretary regent Registrar Report accepted Respectfully submitted Revolutionary Robert Samuel Sarah sent served Smith soldiers Thomas tion Treasurer Vice-President vice-regent Vice-Regent-Mrs Virginia Washington William York
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Page 295 - Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord: He is trampling out the vintage where the grapes of wrath are stored; He hath loosed the fateful lightning of his terrible swift sword: His truth is marching on.
Page 295 - In the beauty of the lilies Christ was born across the sea. With a glory in His bosom that transfigures you and me; As he died to make men holy, let us die to make men free. While God is marching on.
Page 20 - Through storm and night ; When the wild tempests rave, Ruler of winds and wave, Do thou our country save, By thy great might. 2 For her our prayer shall rise To God above the skies ; On him we wait ; Thou who hast heard each sigh, Watching each weeping eye, Be thou forever nigh ; — God save the state ! 86 ANNIVERSARY.
Page 125 - A shade of sadness, a blush of shame, over the face of the leader came ; the nobler nature within him stirred to life at that woman's deed and word. "Who touches a hair of yon gray head dies like a dog ! March on !
Page 549 - I know not which Corps I have the greatest reason to be pleased with, Muhlenberg's Virginians, or the North Carolina troops — they are both equally alert, zealous and spirited.
Page 281 - Oct. 6, 1775; also order for bounty coat or its equivalent in money dated Dec.
Page 334 - Leave me but a banner to plant upon the mountains of Augusta, and I will rally around me the men who will lift our bleeding country from the dust, and set her free.
Page 279 - Be sure that, when purchasing your going ticket, you request a certificate. Do not make the mistake of asking for a receipt. (2) Present yourself at the railroad station for ticket and certificate at least thirty minutes before departure of train.
Page 119 - I forget that the very soil on which I live in my western home was once owned by this venerable commonwealth as much as the soil on which I now stand. Her laws there once prevailed, and all her institutions were there established as they are here. Not only my own state of Indiana, but also four other great states in the northwest, stand as enduring and lofty monuments of Virginia's magnanimity and princely liberality. Her donation to the general government made them sovereign states ; and since God...
Page 167 - Credentials reported favorably on the applications of the following gentlemen for membership, and on motion the secretary was instructed to cast the ballot...