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... Cumberland & Ohio Railroad Company , and president of the same four years ; was several years associated and interested in the construction of rail- roads in Texas ; was four years manager for a. COLONEL R. T. DURRETT .
... Cumberland & Ohio Railroad Company , and president of the same four years ; was several years associated and interested in the construction of rail- roads in Texas ; was four years manager for a. COLONEL R. T. DURRETT .
Page xvi
... Cumberland Presbyterians . Lexington : 1823 . Collins , Lewis ; Historical Sketches of Kentucky . Large 8vo . , pp . 560. Mays- ville : 1847 . Collins , Richard H .; History of Kentucky . Two volumes , large Svo . , pp . 683 and 804 ...
... Cumberland Presbyterians . Lexington : 1823 . Collins , Lewis ; Historical Sketches of Kentucky . Large 8vo . , pp . 560. Mays- ville : 1847 . Collins , Richard H .; History of Kentucky . Two volumes , large Svo . , pp . 683 and 804 ...
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... Cumberland Presbyte- rians Currency , depreciation of , 187 Cynthiana , battles of , 623 , 650 Cyclone , destructive , in Louisville , 1890 Cumberland , mountain and river , named . . . 3 789 Emancipation in Ken- Emancipation proclama ...
... Cumberland Presbyte- rians Currency , depreciation of , 187 Cynthiana , battles of , 623 , 650 Cyclone , destructive , in Louisville , 1890 Cumberland , mountain and river , named . . . 3 789 Emancipation in Ken- Emancipation proclama ...
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... Cumberland mountains reach an altitude of sixteen hundred feet above the level of the Gulf of Mexico . The two great river - mains mentioned receive from this territorial surface the tributary waters of Big Sandy , Licking , Kentucky ...
... Cumberland mountains reach an altitude of sixteen hundred feet above the level of the Gulf of Mexico . The two great river - mains mentioned receive from this territorial surface the tributary waters of Big Sandy , Licking , Kentucky ...
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... Cumberland range in the rear , stood like forbidding barriers between the colonial settle- ments on the Atlantic ... Cumberland to both the mountain and the river , which they yet bear , in honor of England's " Bloody Duke " of ...
... Cumberland range in the rear , stood like forbidding barriers between the colonial settle- ments on the Atlantic ... Cumberland to both the mountain and the river , which they yet bear , in honor of England's " Bloody Duke " of ...
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