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CHAPTER IX: The Pottowattomie Country--An Indian Camp--Old Acquaintances--Captain Connor's Adventures--His Speech--The surprise Party--The D...
written by John S. Campion, fl. 1878; in On the Frontier: Reminiscences of Wild Sports, Personal Adventure and Strange Scenes (London, England: Chapman and Hall, 1878), 94-107
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written by John S. Campion, fl. 1878; in On the Frontier: Reminiscences of Wild Sports, Personal Adventure and Strange Scenes (London, England: Chapman and Hall, 1878), 94-107
Field of Study
American History
Content Type
Essay
Author / Creator
John S. Campion, fl. 1878
Date Published / Released
1878
Publisher
Chapman and Hall
Topic / Theme
Delaware people, Land attacks, War and Violence
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Diary of William Newton Price, August, 1864
written by William Newton Price, 1831-1905 (1864); in One Year in the Civil War: a Diary of the Events from April 1st, 1864, to April 1st, 1865 (Privately Published, 9999), 22-23
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written by William Newton Price, 1831-1905 (1864); in One Year in the Civil War: a Diary of the Events from April 1st, 1864, to April 1st, 1865 (Privately Published, 9999), 22-23
Date Written / Recorded
1864
Field of Study
Letters and Diaries
Content Type
Diary/Memoir/Autobiography
Author / Creator
William Newton Price, 1831-1905
Date Published / Released
9999
Publisher
Privately Published
Topic / Theme
Armed forces, Life styles, Politics, Religion, Leisure time, Health, Military marches, Military life, Skirmishes, Military maneuvers, Postal services, Sabbath, Soldiers, Gambling, Sorrow
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4 BOMBINGS in 7 DAYS
edited by John Bryan, 1934-2007; in Open City, no. 75, October 25-31, 1968, Open City (Los Angeles, CA, 1968)
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edited by John Bryan, 1934-2007; in Open City, no. 75, October 25-31, 1968, Open City (Los Angeles, CA, 1968)
Field of Study
World History
Content Type
Periodical issue
Contributor
John Bryan, 1934-2007
Date Published / Released
1968
Series
Open City
Topic / Theme
Bombardment, Social activism and activists, Racism, Political commentary, Left and radical left movements
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The Origin of the North American Indians: with a Faithful Description of Their Manners and Customs, Both Civil and Military, Their Religions...
(New York, NY: Nafis & Cornish (Publisher), 1843), 345 page(s)
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(New York, NY: Nafis & Cornish (Publisher), 1843), 345 page(s)
Field of Study
Letters and Diaries
Content Type
Book
Date Published / Released
1843
Publisher
Nafis & Cornish (Publisher)
Topic / Theme
American Indians
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Letter XII
written by Eliza Fay; in Original Letters from India: Containing a Narrative of a Journey through Egypt, and the Author's Imprisonment at Calicut by Hyder Ally: To Which is Added an Abstract of Three Subsequent Voyages to India (Kolkata, West Bengal, 1817), 85-125
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written by Eliza Fay; in Original Letters from India: Containing a Narrative of a Journey through Egypt, and the Author's Imprisonment at Calicut by Hyder Ally: To Which is Added an Abstract of Three Subsequent Voyages to India (Kolkata, West Bengal, 1817), 85-125
Field of Study
Letters and Diaries
Content Type
Letter
Author / Creator
Eliza Fay
Date Published / Released
1817
Topic / Theme
Prisoners, Prisoners of war, Prisons, National government, Government policy, Ship captains (Navy), Boats and ships, Military officers, Threats of violence, Searches and seizures, Property damage, Property loss, Governors, International relations, War, Fear, Military maneuvers, Prison escapes, Smuggling, Arrests, Law, Politics, Armed forces, Transportation, Domestic life, Health
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OSS Report, Undated
in Records of U.S. Army Operational, Tactical, and Support Organizations (World War II and Thereafter) (RG338), of United States. National Archives and Records Administration. Federal Records (1945), French-Italian Border Dispute Correspondence, Franco-Italian Border Dispute, June - July 1945 , 1 page(s)
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in Records of U.S. Army Operational, Tactical, and Support Organizations (World War II and Thereafter) (RG338), of United States. National Archives and Records Administration. Federal Records (1945), French-Italian Border Dispute Correspondence, Franco-Italian Border Dispute, June - July 1945 , 1 page(s)
Date Written / Recorded
1945
Field of Study
World History
Content Type
Government/institutional document
Topic / Theme
France and its Borders, Political boundaries, Military units, Military maneuvers, Politics & Policy, French, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Letter from Katharine Prescott Wormeley, May 18, 1862
written by Katharine Prescott Wormeley, 1830-1908 (1862); in The Other Side of War With the Army of the Potomac: Letters From the Headquarters of the United States Sanitary Commission During the Peninsular Campaign in Virginia in 1862 (Boston, MA: Ticknor & Co., 1889), 56-65
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written by Katharine Prescott Wormeley, 1830-1908 (1862); in The Other Side of War With the Army of the Potomac: Letters From the Headquarters of the United States Sanitary Commission During the Peninsular Campaign in Virginia in 1862 (Boston, MA: Ticknor & Co., 1889), 56-65
Date Written / Recorded
1862
Field of Study
Letters and Diaries
Content Type
Letter
Author / Creator
Katharine Prescott Wormeley, 1830-1908
Date Published / Released
1889
Publisher
Ticknor & Co.
Person Discussed
Albion Winegar Tourgée, 1838-1905, William Woods Holden, 1818-1892
Topic / Theme
Transportation, Communities, Leisure time, Armed forces, Health, Shipboard life, Plantations, Social calls, Supplies and provisions, Military maneuvers, Military hospitals, Soldiers, General medical conditions
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Diary of George Townley Fullam, November, 1862
written by George Townley Fullam, 1841-1879 (1862); in Our Cruise in the Confederate State's War Steamer Alabama: the Private Journal of an Officer (Cape Town, Western Cape Province, 1863), 19-19
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written by George Townley Fullam, 1841-1879 (1862); in Our Cruise in the Confederate State's War Steamer Alabama: the Private Journal of an Officer (Cape Town, Western Cape Province, 1863), 19-19
Date Written / Recorded
1862
Field of Study
Letters and Diaries
Content Type
Diary/Memoir/Autobiography
Author / Creator
George Townley Fullam, 1841-1879
Date Published / Released
1863
Topic / Theme
Economics, Armed forces, Domestic life, Transportation, Politics, Leisure time, Ethnic groups, Sociology, Environment, Privateers, Plundering, Property destruction, Ships, Diplomats, Taking military prisoners, Boat trips, Southern sympathizers, French people, Navy ships, Blockades, Intoxication, Military discipline, Courts-martial, Islands
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Our War For Human Rights, Being an Intensely Human and Brilliant Account of the World War and Why and For What Purpose America and the Allie...
written by Kelly Miller, 1863-1939 (District of Columbia: Austin Jenkins Co., 1919), 480 page(s)
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written by Kelly Miller, 1863-1939 (District of Columbia: Austin Jenkins Co., 1919), 480 page(s)
Field of Study
Black Studies
Content Type
Chapter
Author / Creator
Kelly Miller, 1863-1939
Date Published / Released
1919
Publisher
Austin Jenkins Co.
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(Baltimore, MD, 1971), 16 page(s)
Field of Study
World History
Content Type
Periodical issue
Date Published / Released
1971
Topic / Theme
Political demonstrations, Left and radical left movements
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