Tennessee Historical Quarterly, Volumen17Tennessee Historical Society, 1950 |
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... says : " The attorney who does your business has been spoke to & says there is not a doubt of making a recovery against the administrators of James Baird notwithstanding the judgment already obtained against the old man , but says he ...
... says : " The attorney who does your business has been spoke to & says there is not a doubt of making a recovery against the administrators of James Baird notwithstanding the judgment already obtained against the old man , but says he ...
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... says that " drinking was more prevalent in some organizations than in others . . . Excessive drinking was undoubtedly more common among the Yanks than among the Rebs . This does not mean that the Southerners were naturally more ...
... says that " drinking was more prevalent in some organizations than in others . . . Excessive drinking was undoubtedly more common among the Yanks than among the Rebs . This does not mean that the Southerners were naturally more ...
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... says : 66 I can see no prospect of being paid at present but I hope you have money enough to keep you and pay the rent . ... " In his letter dated May 24th , he says : . . . I sent you $ 50 by express . 66 64 · ... I have drawn my wages ...
... says : 66 I can see no prospect of being paid at present but I hope you have money enough to keep you and pay the rent . ... " In his letter dated May 24th , he says : . . . I sent you $ 50 by express . 66 64 · ... I have drawn my wages ...
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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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