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Temperance Committee Of 100 Minutes: May 20, 1902, Temperance Committee Of 100 May 1902

Temperance Committee Of 100 Minutes: May 20, 1902, Temperance Committee Of 100

Xenia Committee of 100 Records, 1901-1911 (SC-3)

These are pages 27-28 from the meeting minutes of the Temperance Committee of 100 in Xenia, OH. These minutes include different happenings in regards to the Temperance Movement in the local community.


Ten Years Of Rhode Island History, Edna Ethel Dawley Jan 1901

Ten Years Of Rhode Island History, Edna Ethel Dawley

Student and Lippitt Prize essays

Chronicles the economic and political struggles of the colonies of North America from 1765 to 1775, ultimately leading to the United States Declaration of Independence from the British Empire, with an emphasis on Rhode Island.


The Discovery And Settlement Of The Mississippi Valley, Charles Clark Cross Jan 1900

The Discovery And Settlement Of The Mississippi Valley, Charles Clark Cross

Student and Lippitt Prize essays

An extensive history of the discovery and settlement of the Mississippi Valley, including references to Ponce de Leon, Hernando de Soto, Marquette, Joliet, Chevalier de Touti, La Salle and Beaujeu.


The Value Of The Colonies To The Mother Country, Lenora Estelle Stillman Jan 1900

The Value Of The Colonies To The Mother Country, Lenora Estelle Stillman

Student and Lippitt Prize essays

A study of the relationship of a colony to its original country, focusing on the importance fair policies in Spain, England and France and questioning whether or not Europeans emigrating to U.S. colonies remain European citizens or can be considered representatives of their countries.


The Colonial Dame, Gertrude Marie Hanson Jan 1897

The Colonial Dame, Gertrude Marie Hanson

Student and Lippitt Prize essays

A study of women’s social, domestic and work lives during the settlement of the first colonies of the United States with a particular focus upon Lady Arabella Johnson and Mercy Otis.


In Memoriam: Isabella Whitten Clarke Boyden, Bridgewater Normal Association Jan 1896

In Memoriam: Isabella Whitten Clarke Boyden, Bridgewater Normal Association

Monograph Selections from the Archives

The pamphlet records the memorial service held for Isabella Whitten Clarke Boyden (1825-1895) at the June 24, 1896 meeting of the Bridgewater Normal Association. A native of Maine, Isabella Whitten Clarke was a member of the 26th class to enter the Bridgewater Normal School in August 1848. After graduating she taught in Rhode Island and Massachusetts until her marriage to classmate Albert G. Boyden in 1851. Boyden, who was then teaching at his alma mater, would soon become its longest-serving principal.

Speakers at the Memorial Service included Mary H. Leonard, Ellen Fisher Adams, George H. Martin, Isabelle S. Horne, Alice …


Record Of The Fifty-Fifth Class, State Normal School, Bridgewater, Mass., Rosine M. Higley Jan 1886

Record Of The Fifty-Fifth Class, State Normal School, Bridgewater, Mass., Rosine M. Higley

Monograph Selections from the Archives

Reunion book published on the occasion of the 25th reunion of the fifty-fifth class of Bridgewater State Normal School (graduating in 1861). Biographical sketches of the members of the faculty of the school and members of the graduating class are provided. The book also includes “an account of the twenty-fifth anniversary of their graduation, held at Bridgewater, July 1st, 1886.” Edited by Mrs. Rosine M. Higley (nee Smith, class secretary) and published (complimentarily) by Daniel S. Pillsbury (member of the class).


Bowling Green And The Twelfth Kentucky Press Association, Kentucky Library Research Collections Dec 1878

Bowling Green And The Twelfth Kentucky Press Association, Kentucky Library Research Collections

Research Collections

This press association report written by K. B. Grahn, the editor of the Greenup Independent, gives a overview of Bowling Green in 1879 with discussion of the courthouse, churches, College Hill, Water Works, Gas Works, Newspapers, banks, Police, Jail, Colleges, Fairview Cemetery, Fair Grounds, Lost River Mill, land values with crops, Bowling Green Manufacturing Company, Limestone Works, Bowling Green [Axe] Handle Works, Kentucky Stave and Heading Factory, Sash Factory, Louisville and Nashville Railroad, Trunk Line, locks, Green and Barren River Navigation Company, Livery stables, hotels, and Barren River.


Treaty Of Little Arkansas - October 17, 1865, United States Government Oct 1865

Treaty Of Little Arkansas - October 17, 1865, United States Government

John Evans Study: Supporting Materials

Ratified Indian Treaty 342: Apache, Cheyenne, and Arapaho - Little Arkansas River, Kansas, October 17, 1865


Testimony Of Colonel J. M. Chivington April 26, 1865, United States Government Apr 1865

Testimony Of Colonel J. M. Chivington April 26, 1865, United States Government

John Evans Study: Supporting Materials

Testimony of Colonel J. M. Chivington April 26, 1865


Congressional Testimony Of Mr. John S. Smith Washington, March 14, 1865, United States Government Mar 1865

Congressional Testimony Of Mr. John S. Smith Washington, March 14, 1865, United States Government

John Evans Study: Supporting Materials

Congressional Testimony of Mr. John S. Smith Washington, March 14, 1865


John Evans To General Connor, October 24, 1864, John Evans Oct 1864

John Evans To General Connor, October 24, 1864, John Evans

John Evans Study: Supporting Materials

Letter from John Evans to General Connor, 10/24/1864


Treaty Of Fort Wise, 1861, United States Government Feb 1861

Treaty Of Fort Wise, 1861, United States Government

John Evans Study: Supporting Materials

Ratified Indian Treaty 315: Arapaho and Cheyenne (of the Upper Arkansas) - Fort Wise, Kansas Territory, February 18, 1861


Extract Of Story From Wa Journal, Re: Natives Of The Murray River, Forty Miles To The South Ward Of Swan, Wa Journal Dec 1846

Extract Of Story From Wa Journal, Re: Natives Of The Murray River, Forty Miles To The South Ward Of Swan, Wa Journal

Archival Publications

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