The American Annual Cyclopedia and Register of Important Events of the Year ..., Volume 4; Volume 1864D. Appleton & Company, 1865 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
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... miles around that city , in which the Catawba is almost exclusively raised . 3d . The Northern Ohio Wine district , embracing two distinct sections : one from five to twenty miles east and west of Cleveland along the lake shore , and ...
... miles around that city , in which the Catawba is almost exclusively raised . 3d . The Northern Ohio Wine district , embracing two distinct sections : one from five to twenty miles east and west of Cleveland along the lake shore , and ...
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... miles and her style is evidently formed on the model west of Montgomery , the capital , and three of that of Pope , the master - spirit of the latter hundred and eight miles above Mobile by the part of the last century . In 1814 ...
... miles and her style is evidently formed on the model west of Montgomery , the capital , and three of that of Pope , the master - spirit of the latter hundred and eight miles above Mobile by the part of the last century . In 1814 ...
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... miles ; and two miles north to Lauderdale Springs . Lau- derdale County was already desolate , and the country between Meridian and Demopolis was sterile and unproductive . While at Meridian he heard nothing of the cavalry force under ...
... miles ; and two miles north to Lauderdale Springs . Lau- derdale County was already desolate , and the country between Meridian and Demopolis was sterile and unproductive . While at Meridian he heard nothing of the cavalry force under ...
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... miles north of West Point . Two miles north of this station Gen. Smith encountered a force of the enemy , which fell back , after a sharp skirmish , through the town to a swamp on the right . Gen. Smith now found the enemy on his front ...
... miles north of West Point . Two miles north of this station Gen. Smith encountered a force of the enemy , which fell back , after a sharp skirmish , through the town to a swamp on the right . Gen. Smith now found the enemy on his front ...
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... miles from Chattanooga , was oc- cupied that night . On the next day the col- umn moved at daylight , and during the fore- noon there was constant skirmishing with the cavalry of the enemy . At noon Gen. Crufts made a junction , and the ...
... miles from Chattanooga , was oc- cupied that night . On the next day the col- umn moved at daylight , and during the fore- noon there was constant skirmishing with the cavalry of the enemy . At noon Gen. Crufts made a junction , and the ...
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