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The Migration Into Richmond (1775 To 1860), Ada May Land Oct 1949

The Migration Into Richmond (1775 To 1860), Ada May Land

Master's Theses

Richmond has today become one or the most important cities in the South. The foundation was laid for this early in its history. In 1775 Richmond was a village of only a few houses; in 1860 it was a growing city.The story o! the years between 1775 and 1860 is tied up closely with the story or the migration or people into Richmond and with their lives as they helped to develop the capital or Virginia.

I have in this paper attempted to show the trend of migration into Richmond from 1775 to 1860 and to show the important part …


The Relationship Of William H. Seward To The Trent Affair, Christopher J. Mcgarigle Jan 1949

The Relationship Of William H. Seward To The Trent Affair, Christopher J. Mcgarigle

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.


The Attitude Of The American People Toward The League Of Nations, 1919-1939, Mary Mary Healy Jan 1949

The Attitude Of The American People Toward The League Of Nations, 1919-1939, Mary Mary Healy

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.


The Populist Challenge, 1889-1892, Wallace Ward Reichelt Jan 1949

The Populist Challenge, 1889-1892, Wallace Ward Reichelt

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.


The History And Development Of Franklin, Idaho During The Period 1860-1900, James Ira Young Jan 1949

The History And Development Of Franklin, Idaho During The Period 1860-1900, James Ira Young

Theses and Dissertations

This study of Franklin, Idaho has been gratifying in that the author has partially satisfied his curiosity as to the background of the Mormon settlers of the community. Probably there will never be a complete and decisive study made of this community; although, the author has attempted to present an accurate and satisfactory history of Franklin.
Purpose. The purpose in writing the history of Franklin is to present a more adequate and satisfactory knowledge of the community. The study has been divided into six major parts.