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... south , and settled at Holman's Ford , on the Yadkin River , not far from Wilkesborough , N. C. It was a memorable year in the history of America ; for while these families were seeking new homes , the flag of France was giving place to ...
... south , and settled at Holman's Ford , on the Yadkin River , not far from Wilkesborough , N. C. It was a memorable year in the history of America ; for while these families were seeking new homes , the flag of France was giving place to ...
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... South Bend , Ind . The stone bears the following inscription : " Nancy Hanks Lincoln , mother of President Lincoln , died October 5 , A. D. 1818 , aged 35 years . Erected by a friend of her martyred son , 1879. " ] " I am going away ...
... South Bend , Ind . The stone bears the following inscription : " Nancy Hanks Lincoln , mother of President Lincoln , died October 5 , A. D. 1818 , aged 35 years . Erected by a friend of her martyred son , 1879. " ] " I am going away ...
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... South Carolina . They regarded it as damaging to their interests , for England manufactured far more cotton cloth and yarn than was produced by Massachusetts and Rhode Island . More ships . sailed from Charleston for Liverpool loaded ...
... South Carolina . They regarded it as damaging to their interests , for England manufactured far more cotton cloth and yarn than was produced by Massachusetts and Rhode Island . More ships . sailed from Charleston for Liverpool loaded ...
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... South Carolina and in Congress rather than how to increase trade . South Carolina was proposing to pass a law to nullify the acts of Con- gress , because a tariff was to be collected on goods brought from other countries . In Congress ...
... South Carolina and in Congress rather than how to increase trade . South Carolina was proposing to pass a law to nullify the acts of Con- gress , because a tariff was to be collected on goods brought from other countries . In Congress ...
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... south - in all , more than 1400 miles . No surveys had been made ; neither did any one make an estimate of their cost ; but the Legisla- ture voted $ 8,000,000 for the various schemes , and $ 4,000,000 to help on the canal , besides ...
... south - in all , more than 1400 miles . No surveys had been made ; neither did any one make an estimate of their cost ; but the Legisla- ture voted $ 8,000,000 for the various schemes , and $ 4,000,000 to help on the canal , besides ...
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