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Eli Thayer
THE SHARPS RIFLE EPISODE in KANSAS HISTORY the Kansas Struggle Was Indeed the Prelude to the Civil War. the First Armed Conflict
Philanthropic Colonialism: New England Philanthropy In
Florida Historical Quarterly
A Manual for the Use of the General Court
Philanthropy and the New England Emigrant Aid Company, 1854-1900
Thirty-Sixth Congress March 4, 1859, to March 3, 1861
Eli Thayer (1819-1899)
Abraham Lincoln and the German Immigrants: Turners and Forty-Eighters
The State Historical Society of Missouri
H. Doc. 108-222
Would You Prosecute the War with Elder-Stalk Squirts, Charged with Rose Water?”
Floyd Hoard Stark and Pitt Hoard Stark Collection, 1820-1970
Ocm01251790-1859.Pdf (10.19Mb)
The Arc of American Religious Historiography with Respect to War: William Warren Sweet's Pivotal Role in Mediating Neo-Orthodox Critique Robert A
Cumberland and the Slavery Issue Sally A
The Florida Historical Quarterly, XVIII (1939), P.84; Webster Merritt, “Physicians and Medicine in Early Jacksonville,” Ibid., XXIV (1946), Pp.266-269
Southern Heretics: the Republican Party in the Border South During the Civil War Era
Top View
Moritz Harttmann (1817–1900) in Kansas: a Forgotten German Pioneer of Lawrence and Humboldt*
Lincoln Lore
Law, Popular Legal Culture and the Case of Kansas, 1854-1856
The New England Emigrant Aid Company and the Response in Massachusetts to Its Goals and Efforts to Create a Free Kansas, 1854-1856
Liberty Before Union : Massachusetts and the Coming of the Civil War
Of the United States Congress 1774-1989 Bicentennial Edition
Why We Laugh
Fighting for the Speakership: the House and the Rise of Party Government
By Tracee M. Murphy Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of The
A University Microfilms International
H. Doc. 108-222
Section 21 the Civil War 1861-1865
Zeandale Township, 1854-1894
The Chicago Convention (May 1860)
A Guide to Archival Collections
Carpetbag Imperialism in Florida 1862-1868
The Abolitionists and the South, 1831-1861
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