The American Almanac and Repository of Useful Knowledge for the Year ..., Volumen16Gray and Bowen, 1844 Vol. 1 has title: The American almanac and repository of useful knowledge ... comprising a calendar for the year; astronomical information; miscellaneous directions, hints, and statistical and other particulars. |
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... respected the Christian religion , of which he was a sincere believer , experiencing its consolations before , and more especially in his last illness . He retained his faculties almost to the last moment of his existence , was ...
... respected the Christian religion , of which he was a sincere believer , experiencing its consolations before , and more especially in his last illness . He retained his faculties almost to the last moment of his existence , was ...
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... respected for his talents and private virtues . Nov. 10. In New Haven , Ct . , Robinson S. Hinman , Esq . aged 42. He had been Clerk of the Senate of the State , and of the Superior and Coun- ty Courts , a General of Brigade in the ...
... respected for his talents and private virtues . Nov. 10. In New Haven , Ct . , Robinson S. Hinman , Esq . aged 42. He had been Clerk of the Senate of the State , and of the Superior and Coun- ty Courts , a General of Brigade in the ...
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... respected and beloved , or died more regretted . Dec. 17. In Morristown , N. Y. , Jacob Mann , aged 67. He was proba- bly the oldest editor of a newspaper in the State , having established " The Genius of Liberty , " in 1798. He ...
... respected and beloved , or died more regretted . Dec. 17. In Morristown , N. Y. , Jacob Mann , aged 67. He was proba- bly the oldest editor of a newspaper in the State , having established " The Genius of Liberty , " in 1798. He ...
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... respected in private life . -- Oct. 31. In Newbern , N. C. , Hon . Charles Shepard , formerly a Repre- sentative in Congress . Dec. 4.- In Racine county , Wisconsin Territory , Rev. David Austin Sherman , aged 63. He was a native of New ...
... respected in private life . -- Oct. 31. In Newbern , N. C. , Hon . Charles Shepard , formerly a Repre- sentative in Congress . Dec. 4.- In Racine county , Wisconsin Territory , Rev. David Austin Sherman , aged 63. He was a native of New ...
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... respected . Dec. 18. - In Poughkeepsie , N. Y. , Hon . Smith Thompson , one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States , aged 76. He studied law with Chancellor Kent , and the first public office which he held was that of ...
... respected . Dec. 18. - In Poughkeepsie , N. Y. , Hon . Smith Thompson , one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States , aged 76. He studied law with Chancellor Kent , and the first public office which he held was that of ...
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