The National Magazine: A Monthly Journal of American History, Volume 13; Volume 15; Volume 19Magazine of Western History Publishing Company, 1894 - United States |
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Page 141
... Entering the Mississippi from the Gulf , and as- cending that stream , as we shall show , to its junction with the Ohio , they occupied the banks of these rivers seven years . Brandon was fol- lowed by Ernulphus and Buo , two Irish ...
... Entering the Mississippi from the Gulf , and as- cending that stream , as we shall show , to its junction with the Ohio , they occupied the banks of these rivers seven years . Brandon was fol- lowed by Ernulphus and Buo , two Irish ...
Page 151
... entered the ministry , he must at that time , and probably was in his grave . It is not at all likely that Mr. Jones made such offer or had offered an affidavit " to a private letter . 66 The affidavit which offended the historian was ...
... entered the ministry , he must at that time , and probably was in his grave . It is not at all likely that Mr. Jones made such offer or had offered an affidavit " to a private letter . 66 The affidavit which offended the historian was ...
Page 184
... entered the service of the Missouri River , Fort Scott & Gulf Road , and of the Leavenworth , Law- rence & Galveston road , with which he remained for eleven years , as gen- eral roadmaster , and for the last three years thereof as ...
... entered the service of the Missouri River , Fort Scott & Gulf Road , and of the Leavenworth , Law- rence & Galveston road , with which he remained for eleven years , as gen- eral roadmaster , and for the last three years thereof as ...
Page 186
... entered the Albert University in Bell- ville , where he displayed remarkable precocity , and won the praise of his tutors . His associates were many of them young law students . He formed a high opinion of the profes- sion and a desire ...
... entered the Albert University in Bell- ville , where he displayed remarkable precocity , and won the praise of his tutors . His associates were many of them young law students . He formed a high opinion of the profes- sion and a desire ...
Page 189
... entered the service of the Oregon & California Railroad Com- pany in its Land Department , and thus remained until 1873 , when he went to Germany in the interest of this railroad company , where he met Henry Villard , a member of the ...
... entered the service of the Oregon & California Railroad Com- pany in its Land Department , and thus remained until 1873 , when he went to Germany in the interest of this railroad company , where he met Henry Villard , a member of the ...
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