Tennessee Historical Quarterly, Volumen17Tennessee Historical Society, 1950 |
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... Winchester during the War of 1812 . Indeed , the last unfortunate chapter in the life of James Winchester is a most unfitting climax to a life of patriotic zeal and unselfish civic leadership . The military career of General Winchester ...
... Winchester during the War of 1812 . Indeed , the last unfortunate chapter in the life of James Winchester is a most unfitting climax to a life of patriotic zeal and unselfish civic leadership . The military career of General Winchester ...
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... Winchester was born in Carroll County , Maryland , in 1752 , the third child of William Winchester . William Winchester emi- grated to America in 1729 , and immediately established himself as one of the leading merchants in Baltimore ...
... Winchester was born in Carroll County , Maryland , in 1752 , the third child of William Winchester . William Winchester emi- grated to America in 1729 , and immediately established himself as one of the leading merchants in Baltimore ...
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... Winchester obviously did not depend completely on his Tennessee enterprises and investments as a source of wealth . General James Winchester was a man of inestimable value to his local community . He was the leader in securing for ...
... Winchester obviously did not depend completely on his Tennessee enterprises and investments as a source of wealth . General James Winchester was a man of inestimable value to his local community . He was the leader in securing for ...
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Tennessees Morman Massacre | 19 |
Franklin County in the Secession Crisis | 37 |
Frolics Fights and Firewater in Frontier Tennessee | 97 |
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