Harper's Encyclopædia of United States History: From 458 A.D. to 1902, Volume 5Harper & Bros., 1902 - United States |
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... eral government , various religious organ- izations , and each of the five civilized tribes in the Indian Territory , there were in 1900 a total of twenty - four schools for Indian youth , in which in addition to the ordinary branches ...
... eral government , various religious organ- izations , and each of the five civilized tribes in the Indian Territory , there were in 1900 a total of twenty - four schools for Indian youth , in which in addition to the ordinary branches ...
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... eral Harney on the Pacific coast . In April , 1861 , he went with Colonel Brown to reinforce Fort Pickens ; and in July was ordered to the Army of the Potomac , where he was upon the staff of General McClellan , with the rank of ...
... eral Harney on the Pacific coast . In April , 1861 , he went with Colonel Brown to reinforce Fort Pickens ; and in July was ordered to the Army of the Potomac , where he was upon the staff of General McClellan , with the rank of ...
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... eral cities in Europe . In the distribution of the relief , the sum of $ 1,500 was given to each of 124 women made widows , and $ 50 annually till they should reach the age of sixteen was assigned to each of 965 children made orphans or ...
... eral cities in Europe . In the distribution of the relief , the sum of $ 1,500 was given to each of 124 women made widows , and $ 50 annually till they should reach the age of sixteen was assigned to each of 965 children made orphans or ...
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... eral successful tours of the United States Irvine , JAMES , military officer ; born in Philadelphia , Pa . , Aug. 4 , 1735 ; took part in Colonel Bouquet's expedition as cap- tain in a Pennsylvania regiment . During the Revolutionary ...
... eral successful tours of the United States Irvine , JAMES , military officer ; born in Philadelphia , Pa . , Aug. 4 , 1735 ; took part in Colonel Bouquet's expedition as cap- tain in a Pennsylvania regiment . During the Revolutionary ...
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... eral McCown , he , with a considerable number of his best soldiers , departed for Corinth to check a formidable movement of National troops through middle Ten- nessee towards Northern Alabama . ilton proposed the construction of a ...
... eral McCown , he , with a considerable number of his best soldiers , departed for Corinth to check a formidable movement of National troops through middle Ten- nessee towards Northern Alabama . ilton proposed the construction of a ...
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