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Full-Text Articles in Cultural History
Interview No. 2, Mrs. William Shapiro
Interview No. 2, Mrs. William Shapiro
Combined Interviews
El Paso during the 1940's; social and cultural activities; El Paso Symphony Orchestra; her involvement in the Conference for Human Welfare (group to promote integration in El Paso); strikers at ASARCO and Phelps Dodge refineries after World War II.
Interview No. 1, Irene C. Lowe
Interview No. 1, Irene C. Lowe
Combined Interviews
Biography; incidents and personalities of El Paso during the 1930's; cultural and social activities; Ciudad Juárez during the 1930's; Prohibition; discrimination in El Paso.
Interview No. 15, George F. Simpson
Interview No. 15, George F. Simpson
Combined Interviews
Incidents and personalities of early 20th Century El Paso, including the career of Capt. Greet, the Tenderloin District, and political corruption.
Tragédie D'Un Peuple; Histoire Du Peuple Acadien De Ses Origines À Nos Jours, Emile Lauvriére
Tragédie D'Un Peuple; Histoire Du Peuple Acadien De Ses Origines À Nos Jours, Emile Lauvriére
Maine History Documents
En cette nouvelle édition revue et complétée, nous avons remanié, grâce à de nouveaux documents et renseignements, la première partie du tome I et la dernière du tome II, tout en faisant dans le reste de l'ouvrage de nombreuses rectifications. Bien précieuse pour cette révision nous a été une excellente thèse d'histoire sur < la Gaspésie, foyer de vie française et catholique », que l'auteur, Fr. Antoine Bernard, originaire de ce pays, a bien voulu nous communiquer en manuscrit, avant qu'elle ne paraisse sous la forme définitive qu'elle mérite. Avec un rare désintéressement M. Pierre de Vaissière, conservateur aux Archives Nationales, nous a donné la primeur de sa belle découverte du testament d'Aulnay, que nous publions et commentons en appendice. Le Père Candide, de Périgueux, et le Père A, David, de la Congrégation du Saint-Esprit, ont eu la bonté de nous faire bénéficier de leurs recherches sur les Capucins et sur l'abbé Le Loutre, lesquelles paraîtront bientôt en volumes. Nous nous réjouissons de voir le passionnant sujet de l'Acadie éveiller ainsi tant de curiosités sympathiques et susciter tant de travaux. Quant aux cartes et gravures de cette seconde édition, nous les reproduisons grâce à la complaisance des Editions Bossard qui ont si généreusement entrepris en 1923 la première édition dès maintenant épuisée.
The Lewiston Of Today, 1913, City Of Lewiston
The Value Of The Colonies To The Mother Country, Lenora Estelle Stillman
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.
Bowling Green And The Twelfth Kentucky Press Association, Kentucky Library Research Collections
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.