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Full-Text Articles in History
Lewis Evans Of Natchez To William Christie Of Grindstoneford, Claiborne County. December 8, 1812., Lewis Evans, William Christie
Lewis Evans Of Natchez To William Christie Of Grindstoneford, Claiborne County. December 8, 1812., Lewis Evans, William Christie
Evans Collection
No abstract provided.
Letter From George Sibley To Governor Howard, October 31, 1812, George Champlin Sibley
Letter From George Sibley To Governor Howard, October 31, 1812, George Champlin Sibley
George Champlin Sibley Papers
Transcript of Letter from George Sibley to Governor Howard, October 31, 1812. Sibley discusses the Great and Little Osage tribes dissatisfaction over the delay in their annuity payments.
Letter From John Mason To George Sibley, October 18, 1812, John Mason
Letter From John Mason To George Sibley, October 18, 1812, John Mason
George Champlin Sibley Papers
Letter from John Mason to George Sibley, October 18, 1812
Letter From John Mason To George Sibley, October 17, 1812, John Mason
Letter From John Mason To George Sibley, October 17, 1812, John Mason
George Champlin Sibley Papers
Letter from John Mason to George Sibley, October 17, 1812
Letter From John Mason To George Sibley, October 16, 1812, John Mason
Letter From John Mason To George Sibley, October 16, 1812, John Mason
George Champlin Sibley Papers
Letter from John Mason to George Sibley, October 16, 1812
Letter From John Mason To George Sibley, October 13, 1812, John Mason
Letter From John Mason To George Sibley, October 13, 1812, John Mason
George Champlin Sibley Papers
Transcript of Letter from John Mason to George Sibley, October 13, 1812. Mason discusses the possible evacuation of Fort Osage because of the War of 1812; Osage members visiting the President.
Elijah J__Ith Of Gibson Port To William Christie Of Big Black. June 18, 1812., Elijah (Unknown), William Christie
Elijah J__Ith Of Gibson Port To William Christie Of Big Black. June 18, 1812., Elijah (Unknown), William Christie
Evans Collection
No abstract provided.
Letter From John Mason To George Sibley, May 29, 1812, John Mason
Letter From John Mason To George Sibley, May 29, 1812, John Mason
George Champlin Sibley Papers
Letter from John Mason to George Sibley, May 29, 1812
Letter From Louis Sibley To George Sibley, April 23, 1812, Louis Sibley
Letter From Louis Sibley To George Sibley, April 23, 1812, Louis Sibley
George Champlin Sibley Papers
Transcript of Letter from Louis Sibley to George Sibley, April 23, 1812
Letter From John Sibley To Amos Stoddard, April 2, 1812, John Sibley
Letter From John Sibley To Amos Stoddard, April 2, 1812, John Sibley
John Sibley Papers
Transcript of Letter from John Sibley to Amos Stoddard, April 2, 1812. Sibley discusses Mexico; military matters; possible war.
Letter From John Mason To George Sibley, February 15, 1812, John Mason
Letter From John Mason To George Sibley, February 15, 1812, John Mason
George Champlin Sibley Papers
Transcript of Letter from John Mason to George Sibley, February 15, 1812. Mason discusses the finances for the factories.
16: 1812 September 12: William Dunbar "Son" (Princeton) To "My Dear Mother", William Dunbar
16: 1812 September 12: William Dunbar "Son" (Princeton) To "My Dear Mother", William Dunbar
William Dunbar Collection
1812 September 12: William Dunbar "Son" (Princeton) to "My Dear Mother"
Box 4, Folder 5 Warren County Marriage Records, A-F, Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
Box 4, Folder 5 Warren County Marriage Records, A-F, Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
Warren County, Kentucky - Marriage Records
No abstract provided.
St. Charles County, Circuit Court Docket Of Common Pleas, 1812-1820, St. Charles County, Missouri
St. Charles County, Circuit Court Docket Of Common Pleas, 1812-1820, St. Charles County, Missouri
Historic St. Charles City & County Court Records
No abstract provided.
A Sermon, Delivered July 23, 1812, On Occasion Of The State Fast, Appointed In Consequence Of The Declaration Of War Against Great Britain, Francis Brown
Maine History Documents
A sermon delivered at the beginning of the War of 1812.
Box 4, Folder 6 Warren County Marriage Records, G-Me, Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
Box 4, Folder 6 Warren County Marriage Records, G-Me, Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
Warren County, Kentucky - Marriage Records
No abstract provided.
Box 4, Folder 7 Warren County Marriage Records, Mi-Y, Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
Box 4, Folder 7 Warren County Marriage Records, Mi-Y, Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
Warren County, Kentucky - Marriage Records
No abstract provided.
Box 27, Folder 13 Warren County Marriage Records, Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
Box 27, Folder 13 Warren County Marriage Records, Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
Warren County, Kentucky - Marriage Records
No abstract provided.
Speech Of The Hon. James A. Bayard, In The Senate Of The United States, James A. Bayard
Speech Of The Hon. James A. Bayard, In The Senate Of The United States, James A. Bayard
Maine History Documents
Full title: Speech of the Hon. James A. Bayard, in the Senate of the United States, upon his motion made on the 16th of June, to postpone the further consideration of the bill declaring war against Great Britain, to the 31st of October.
An Oration On Music; Pronounced At Fryeburg, Before The Hans-Gram Musical Society, 1811, Oliver Bray
An Oration On Music; Pronounced At Fryeburg, Before The Hans-Gram Musical Society, 1811, Oliver Bray
Maine History Documents
An oration on music; pronounced at Fryeburg, before the Hans-Gram Musical Society, on their first anniversary, October 10, 1811, by Oliver Bray.