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Shoots His Wife-Then Kills A Man, Louisville Courier-Journal Aug 1901

Shoots His Wife-Then Kills A Man, Louisville Courier-Journal

Rowan County War Collection

Article published in the Louisville Courier-Journal on the Rowan County War from August 20, 1901.


Accounts Book And Civil War Diary, 1835 October 11-1865 July 13 Aug 1901

Accounts Book And Civil War Diary, 1835 October 11-1865 July 13

Colonel John Brown diaries, 1821-1865

Bound accounts book and Civil War diary (accounts date from 1835 October 11-1852 July 4; journal dates from 1852 July 4-1865 July 13) kept by John Brown during the American Civil War.


Tragedies At Morehead, Maysville Public Ledger Jul 1901

Tragedies At Morehead, Maysville Public Ledger

Rowan County War Collection

An article published in the Maysville Public Ledger on the death of Lan Flannery on July 7, 1901.


Serious Fourth Of July Fights At Morehead, Louisville Courier-Journal Jul 1901

Serious Fourth Of July Fights At Morehead, Louisville Courier-Journal

Rowan County War Collection

Article published in the Louisville Courier-Journal on the Rowan County War from July 5, 1901.


4th Of July Fight, Spout Springs Times Jul 1901

4th Of July Fight, Spout Springs Times

Rowan County War Collection

An article published in the Spout Springs Times on a fight in Morehead that led to the death of man named Flannery on July 1, 1901.


Captain Stephen Olney, Ruth Hortense James Jan 1901

Captain Stephen Olney, Ruth Hortense James

Student and Lippitt Prize Essays

History of the life of Rhode Island patriot Captain Stephen Olney, beginning with his ancestry and birth in 1775 and before until his death in 1832.


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.


Women In The French Revolution, Edna Ethel Dawley Jan 1901

Women In The French Revolution, Edna Ethel Dawley

Student and Lippitt Prize Essays

Beginning with a detailed history of the sparks that led to the Revolution in France (1789–1799), this essay gives French women praise by illustrating the specific types of women who assisted in the Revolution: the women of the mob, Charlotte Corday, Madame Roland, Madame de Stael, the Princess de Lamballe and Marie Antoinette.