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The History And Development Of Port Facilities Of The Chesapeake And Ohio Railway Company, Newport News, Virginia, Ronald Winborne Odom May 1967

The History And Development Of Port Facilities Of The Chesapeake And Ohio Railway Company, Newport News, Virginia, Ronald Winborne Odom

Master's Theses

The purpose of this study is to present a survey of the history and ·development of port facilities of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad at Newport News, Virginia. This survey will cover the embryonic existence of the Port during the Colonial Period and trace its slow but progressive development up to and including the present day.


Pacific Weekly, March 10, 1967, University Of The Pacific Mar 1967

Pacific Weekly, March 10, 1967, University Of The Pacific

All Issues - Student Newspaper, The Pacifican, Pacific Weekly

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General George Crook And The Sioux War Of 1876, Forrest Delmont Newman Jan 1967

General George Crook And The Sioux War Of 1876, Forrest Delmont Newman

Student Work

A voluminous bibliography of excellent materials devoted to the Sioux War of 1876 attests to the fascination this subject holds for amateur and professional historians. One basis of interest may be a morbid preoccupation in the shocking violence that was manifested as standard practice by the red man--and somtimes by his white adversary. A more humane motivation may be found in the sympathy which many students express on behalf of the underdog, the Indian. Other researchers associate themselves, in their imagination, with the hardy folk who forged a civilization in the savage West.


The Pacific Historian, Volume 11, Number 3 (1967) Jan 1967

The Pacific Historian, Volume 11, Number 3 (1967)

The Pacific Historian

The purpose of The Pacific Historian was to promote, through research and study, an interpretation of life in the Western United States, especially California. The articles dealt with social, cultural, political, and economic aspects of Western regional history.


Sir John Peter Grant, Governor Of Jamaica, 1866-1874: An Administrative History., Vincent John Marsala Jan 1967

Sir John Peter Grant, Governor Of Jamaica, 1866-1874: An Administrative History., Vincent John Marsala

LSU Historical Dissertations and Theses

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The German "Vormärz" And The Youth Of Carl David Weber, Ilka Stoffregen Hartmann Jan 1967

The German "Vormärz" And The Youth Of Carl David Weber, Ilka Stoffregen Hartmann

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

No biography has yet been written about the man who founded the city of Stockton, the first Californian town with an English name, a city which in 1851 was under consideration to become the state capital.

Little is known about the personal life of Charles M. Weber whom Erin G. Gudde calls "next to Sutter the most notable German pioneer during the transition period of California history".