Tennessee Historical Quarterly, Volumen17Tennessee Historical Society, 1950 |
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... appeared to have little effect in softening Dixie rancor toward Roosevelt and two subsequent episodes provoked the Southerners to new assaults on the President . One of these agitations grew out of Roosevelt's appointment in 1903 of a ...
... appeared to have little effect in softening Dixie rancor toward Roosevelt and two subsequent episodes provoked the Southerners to new assaults on the President . One of these agitations grew out of Roosevelt's appointment in 1903 of a ...
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... appeared confident that we should certainly be whipped on the ensuing day . Beauregard had also received more definite intelligence to the same end , and during the night preparations were made to receive the anticipated at- tack . Our ...
... appeared confident that we should certainly be whipped on the ensuing day . Beauregard had also received more definite intelligence to the same end , and during the night preparations were made to receive the anticipated at- tack . Our ...
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... appeared neat and clean . He frequently ate dinner at my fathers in Florence [ Alabama ] . The building now known as the Commercial Hotel was my father's store and he had a reputation among the Indians as being an honest and just man ...
... appeared neat and clean . He frequently ate dinner at my fathers in Florence [ Alabama ] . The building now known as the Commercial Hotel was my father's store and he had a reputation among the Indians as being an honest and just man ...
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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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