Bulletin Williamsport Dickinson Seminary and Junior College . and Glee ClubsCantata—The Inheritance Divine Junior DepartmentPlay—The Silver Thread Drama Class one act plays Make Believe Joint Owners in Spain A Modem Menage Senior DramaticsA Bachelors Romance Senior Expression Recitals Marion Frances Hunt—A Maker of Dreams Mary Kathryn Krimm—Lonesome-Like Marion Elizabeth Springman—A Minuet Faculty Recital Senior Musicales Students Recitals 9 Chapel Talks Rev. William A. Brown, D.D.Rev. John Watchorn, D.D. Rev. E. C. Keboch Rev, Horace L. Jacobs, D.D. Rev. Carl V. Drake Rev. R. S. Oyler, Ph.D. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-williamsport-dickinson-seminary-and-junior-college-and-glee-clubscantatathe-inheritance-divine-junior-departmentplaythe-silver-thread-drama-class-one-act-plays-make-believe-joint-owners-in-spain-a-modem-menage-senior-dramaticsa-bachelors-romance-senior-expression-recitals-marion-frances-hunta-maker-of-dreams-mary-kathryn-krimmlonesome-like-marion-elizabeth-springmana-minuet-faculty-recital-senior-musicales-students-recitals-9-chapel-talks-rev-william-a-brown-ddrev-john-watchorn-dd-rev-e-c-keboch-rev-horace-l-jacobs-dd-rev-carl-v-drake-rev-r-s-oyler-phd-image340299234.html
RM2ANHY42–Bulletin Williamsport Dickinson Seminary and Junior College . and Glee ClubsCantata—The Inheritance Divine Junior DepartmentPlay—The Silver Thread Drama Class one act plays Make Believe Joint Owners in Spain A Modem Menage Senior DramaticsA Bachelors Romance Senior Expression Recitals Marion Frances Hunt—A Maker of Dreams Mary Kathryn Krimm—Lonesome-Like Marion Elizabeth Springman—A Minuet Faculty Recital Senior Musicales Students Recitals 9 Chapel Talks Rev. William A. Brown, D.D.Rev. John Watchorn, D.D. Rev. E. C. Keboch Rev, Horace L. Jacobs, D.D. Rev. Carl V. Drake Rev. R. S. Oyler, Ph.D.
Collections of the Worcester Society of Antiquity . » *2i, *29, *36, Court House, •30 *44, *5T, *6o, *67. —Inscription, ?52 Deaths of Aged People, Shrews- Crafts, Eliot Winship, by Georgia bury, *44 Tyler Kent, 3§9 —Grand Army Men, *84 Crane, Hon. E. B. 74, 99, 190, 124, Debs, Eugene V. *23 329,489,497, 541. Declaration of Independence, 16, *20, —Memorial of Sullivan Fore- *84, *9L hand, 322 Delaney, Terry D. *5 Crane, Rev. John C. *I9 *30, *37, *46 Dessault, W. F. *24 —Memorial of G. F. Daniels, 76 Dewey, Admiral *53 —The Nipmucks and Their Dickinson, Curtis ?29 Country, IOI Dickinson, T. A. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/collections-of-the-worcester-society-of-antiquity-2i-29-36-court-house-30-44-5t-6o-67-inscription-52-deaths-of-aged-people-shrews-crafts-eliot-winship-by-georgia-bury-44-tyler-kent-39-grand-army-men-84-crane-hon-e-b-74-99-190-124-debs-eugene-v-23-329489497-541-declaration-of-independence-16-20-memorial-of-sullivan-fore-84-9l-hand-322-delaney-terry-d-5-crane-rev-john-c-i9-30-37-46-dessault-w-f-24-memorial-of-g-f-daniels-76-dewey-admiral-53-the-nipmucks-and-their-dickinson-curtis-29-country-ioi-dickinson-t-a-image343335493.html
RM2AXG7WW–Collections of the Worcester Society of Antiquity . » *2i, *29, *36, Court House, •30 *44, *5T, *6o, *67. —Inscription, ?52 Deaths of Aged People, Shrews- Crafts, Eliot Winship, by Georgia bury, *44 Tyler Kent, 3§9 —Grand Army Men, *84 Crane, Hon. E. B. 74, 99, 190, 124, Debs, Eugene V. *23 329,489,497, 541. Declaration of Independence, 16, *20, —Memorial of Sullivan Fore- *84, *9L hand, 322 Delaney, Terry D. *5 Crane, Rev. John C. *I9 *30, *37, *46 Dessault, W. F. *24 —Memorial of G. F. Daniels, 76 Dewey, Admiral *53 —The Nipmucks and Their Dickinson, Curtis ?29 Country, IOI Dickinson, T. A.
A.GCurtin vsSeth HYocumContested election from the twentieth congressional district of PennsylvaniaContestant's brief . homas Ryan ! 4 LEIDY TOWNSHIP, CLINTON COUNTY. l James Couch Voted on age 23262325 23262325 ? •T. Daniel Glosner Voted on age .S3 Samuel Nelson 43 Baxter Roberts ()0 Milton Sumnierson Davies Walters Voted on age 4 Voted for contestant 86 Scott Dickinson Qualified 57 Charles Dodcre Voted for contestant 13 M. K. Nelson 1 Nicholas Watt Qualified 85 John Wilson Voted on age 3 BENEZETT TOWNSHIP, ELK COUNTY. 38 George Daugherty. 84 Robert Jones 55 T. J. Lewis 13 John Maheu 126 John Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/agcurtin-vsseth-hyocumcontested-election-from-the-twentieth-congressional-district-of-pennsylvaniacontestants-brief-homas-ryan-!-4-leidy-township-clinton-county-l-james-couch-voted-on-age-23262325-23262325-t-daniel-glosner-voted-on-age-s3-samuel-nelson-43-baxter-roberts-0-milton-sumnierson-davies-walters-voted-on-age-4-voted-for-contestant-86-scott-dickinson-qualified-57-charles-dodcre-voted-for-contestant-13-m-k-nelson-1-nicholas-watt-qualified-85-john-wilson-voted-on-age-3-benezett-township-elk-county-38-george-daugherty-84-robert-jones-55-t-j-lewis-13-john-maheu-126-john-image343337468.html
RM2AXGACC–A.GCurtin vsSeth HYocumContested election from the twentieth congressional district of PennsylvaniaContestant's brief . homas Ryan ! 4 LEIDY TOWNSHIP, CLINTON COUNTY. l James Couch Voted on age 23262325 23262325 ? •T. Daniel Glosner Voted on age .S3 Samuel Nelson 43 Baxter Roberts ()0 Milton Sumnierson Davies Walters Voted on age 4 Voted for contestant 86 Scott Dickinson Qualified 57 Charles Dodcre Voted for contestant 13 M. K. Nelson 1 Nicholas Watt Qualified 85 John Wilson Voted on age 3 BENEZETT TOWNSHIP, ELK COUNTY. 38 George Daugherty. 84 Robert Jones 55 T. J. Lewis 13 John Maheu 126 John
Addresses of the alumni of Amherst College . Utah Hon. George D. Robinson, Chicopee, Mass 1885. —Prof. Samuel F. Emerson, Burlington, Vt 1886. —Hon. P. Emory Aldrich, Worcester, Mass Prof. Frederic C. Robertson, 3£ Beacon St., Boston, Mass Hon. Levi Wallace, Ayer, Mass 1887. —Hon. Joseph H. Choate, New York, N. Y Prof. Henry Drummond, Edinburgh, Scotland Rev. William C. Winslow, 525 Beacon St., Boston, Mass 1888. —Perez Dickinson, Knoxville, Tenn James H. Torrey, Scranton, Penn 1889.- —Prof. William Gallagher, Easthampton, Mass John H. G. Gilbert, Ware, Mass Prof. Charles A. Goessmann, Amherst Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/addresses-of-the-alumni-of-amherst-college-utah-hon-george-d-robinson-chicopee-mass-1885-prof-samuel-f-emerson-burlington-vt-1886-hon-p-emory-aldrich-worcester-mass-prof-frederic-c-robertson-3-beacon-st-boston-mass-hon-levi-wallace-ayer-mass-1887-hon-joseph-h-choate-new-york-n-y-prof-henry-drummond-edinburgh-scotland-rev-william-c-winslow-525-beacon-st-boston-mass-1888-perez-dickinson-knoxville-tenn-james-h-torrey-scranton-penn-1889-prof-william-gallagher-easthampton-mass-john-h-g-gilbert-ware-mass-prof-charles-a-goessmann-amherst-image339442772.html
RM2AM6XM4–Addresses of the alumni of Amherst College . Utah Hon. George D. Robinson, Chicopee, Mass 1885. —Prof. Samuel F. Emerson, Burlington, Vt 1886. —Hon. P. Emory Aldrich, Worcester, Mass Prof. Frederic C. Robertson, 3£ Beacon St., Boston, Mass Hon. Levi Wallace, Ayer, Mass 1887. —Hon. Joseph H. Choate, New York, N. Y Prof. Henry Drummond, Edinburgh, Scotland Rev. William C. Winslow, 525 Beacon St., Boston, Mass 1888. —Perez Dickinson, Knoxville, Tenn James H. Torrey, Scranton, Penn 1889.- —Prof. William Gallagher, Easthampton, Mass John H. G. Gilbert, Ware, Mass Prof. Charles A. Goessmann, Amherst
Greek letter men of Philadelphia . Kerr Boyce Tupper John Blair Deaver William S. Steng-erWalter Macon Lowrie Ziegler William Wallace Weigley. Rosh LeamanRobert F. Whitmer Leon Thomas AshcraftAris Pardee Campbell CHI PHI ROSTER Aitkens, H. W., West Chester. Ashcraft, Leon Thomas—Omega—Dickinson College—87—Doctorof Medicine, 1318 Spruce. Baldy, J. M., 1722 Chestnut. Bonzana, H. A., 331 S. iSth. Boswell, Russell Thomas—Omega—Dickinson College — 84 — At-torney, loii Chestnut—2030 Mt.Vernon. Boswell, W. L.. Jr., 332 Walnut. Campbell, Aris Pardee—Rho—La-fayette College — 94 — Broker,Bourse Bldg.—Ar Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/greek-letter-men-of-philadelphia-kerr-boyce-tupper-john-blair-deaver-william-s-steng-erwalter-macon-lowrie-ziegler-william-wallace-weigley-rosh-leamanrobert-f-whitmer-leon-thomas-ashcraftaris-pardee-campbell-chi-phi-roster-aitkens-h-w-west-chester-ashcraft-leon-thomasomegadickinson-college87doctorof-medicine-1318-spruce-baldy-j-m-1722-chestnut-bonzana-h-a-331-s-isth-boswell-russell-thomasomegadickinson-college-84-at-torney-loii-chestnut2030-mtvernon-boswell-w-l-jr-332-walnut-campbell-aris-pardeerhola-fayette-college-94-brokerbourse-bldgar-image338933126.html
RM2AKBMJE–Greek letter men of Philadelphia . Kerr Boyce Tupper John Blair Deaver William S. Steng-erWalter Macon Lowrie Ziegler William Wallace Weigley. Rosh LeamanRobert F. Whitmer Leon Thomas AshcraftAris Pardee Campbell CHI PHI ROSTER Aitkens, H. W., West Chester. Ashcraft, Leon Thomas—Omega—Dickinson College—87—Doctorof Medicine, 1318 Spruce. Baldy, J. M., 1722 Chestnut. Bonzana, H. A., 331 S. iSth. Boswell, Russell Thomas—Omega—Dickinson College — 84 — At-torney, loii Chestnut—2030 Mt.Vernon. Boswell, W. L.. Jr., 332 Walnut. Campbell, Aris Pardee—Rho—La-fayette College — 94 — Broker,Bourse Bldg.—Ar
The new annual army list, militia list, and yeomanry cavalry list . owder,-1 | ^, ^^^^ Aijutant of Inliun Volunteert > Henry Thomas Cantan, under Mill- tary Governor, Pretoria > 2 Paul Grecnrv Petavel 1 13 Aug. 2 Thomas Richard Stokoe 1 17 Dec- Lieutenants.,2 Harold Fargus, Adjutant 4 May 00 ... 25 Feb,1 Herbert Samuel Protheroe Simon- I Thomas Herbert Francis Price 15 Mar, Cecil Barrington Norton, Adjutant (Agra Volunteer Rijieit 13 Jan. 98 ... i 1 Francis Arthur Dickinson ; 10 Oct. 2 Harry John de la Condamine ; 30 Jan. 2 Robeit My Welherell 29 Mny 2 Chores Burnett Wondham 28 Sept. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-new-annual-army-list-militia-list-and-yeomanry-cavalry-list-owder-1-aijutant-of-inliun-volunteert-gt-henry-thomas-cantan-under-mill-tary-governor-pretoria-gt-2-paul-grecnrv-petavel-1-13-aug-2-thomas-richard-stokoe-1-17-dec-lieutenants2-harold-fargus-adjutant-4-may-00-25-feb1-herbert-samuel-protheroe-simon-i-thomas-herbert-francis-price-15-mar-cecil-barrington-norton-adjutant-agra-volunteer-rijieit-13-jan-98-i-1-francis-arthur-dickinson-10-oct-2-harry-john-de-la-condamine-30-jan-2-robeit-my-welherell-29-mny-2-chores-burnett-wondham-28-sept-image338360818.html
RM2AJDJJX–The new annual army list, militia list, and yeomanry cavalry list . owder,-1 | ^, ^^^^ Aijutant of Inliun Volunteert > Henry Thomas Cantan, under Mill- tary Governor, Pretoria > 2 Paul Grecnrv Petavel 1 13 Aug. 2 Thomas Richard Stokoe 1 17 Dec- Lieutenants.,2 Harold Fargus, Adjutant 4 May 00 ... 25 Feb,1 Herbert Samuel Protheroe Simon- I Thomas Herbert Francis Price 15 Mar, Cecil Barrington Norton, Adjutant (Agra Volunteer Rijieit 13 Jan. 98 ... i 1 Francis Arthur Dickinson ; 10 Oct. 2 Harry John de la Condamine ; 30 Jan. 2 Robeit My Welherell 29 Mny 2 Chores Burnett Wondham 28 Sept.
Syllabus . JFtaternities lp6( Cbapter Kstablished at Northwestern University, June, 1893 jFratres in THrbe CivARENCE Dickinson James K. Bass Burton E. Emmett Arthur Boynton Harbert E- J. Williams iFratres in inniversitate College of Xiberal arts Seniors Cary Culeertson Gordon A. Ramsey Frank McElwain Harry P. Pearsons Ernest H. Eversz Jiiniovs John Oberne Charles D. McWilliams Edwin M. St. John Henry B. Merwin Robert L. Sheppard Charles H. Bartlett Otis H. Maclay Blake B. Bell Elzo B. Hunt Charles D. Reimers C. William Spofford Sopbomorcs O J H ! - I 8 J3®-vE = C X V W ; 5 - 6 II K I :: 3 X t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/syllabus-jftaternities-lp6-cbapter-kstablished-at-northwestern-university-june-1893-jfratres-in-thrbe-civarence-dickinson-james-k-bass-burton-e-emmett-arthur-boynton-harbert-e-j-williams-ifratres-in-inniversitate-college-of-xiberal-arts-seniors-cary-culeertson-gordon-a-ramsey-frank-mcelwain-harry-p-pearsons-ernest-h-eversz-jiiniovs-john-oberne-charles-d-mcwilliams-edwin-m-st-john-henry-b-merwin-robert-l-sheppard-charles-h-bartlett-otis-h-maclay-blake-b-bell-elzo-b-hunt-charles-d-reimers-c-william-spofford-sopbomorcs-o-j-h-!-i-8-j3-ve-=-c-x-v-w-5-6-ii-k-i-3-x-t-image339030495.html
RM2AKG4RY–Syllabus . JFtaternities lp6( Cbapter Kstablished at Northwestern University, June, 1893 jFratres in THrbe CivARENCE Dickinson James K. Bass Burton E. Emmett Arthur Boynton Harbert E- J. Williams iFratres in inniversitate College of Xiberal arts Seniors Cary Culeertson Gordon A. Ramsey Frank McElwain Harry P. Pearsons Ernest H. Eversz Jiiniovs John Oberne Charles D. McWilliams Edwin M. St. John Henry B. Merwin Robert L. Sheppard Charles H. Bartlett Otis H. Maclay Blake B. Bell Elzo B. Hunt Charles D. Reimers C. William Spofford Sopbomorcs O J H ! - I 8 J3®-vE = C X V W ; 5 - 6 II K I :: 3 X t
McKenney's Pacific Coast directory for .. . i-posa Dennett W B, city assessor, Court House Dennis & Bartlett, draymen Dickinson J J, county supervisor,Fresno Dixon H S, atty-at-law, Mariposa Dixon R L, atty-at-law, Mariposa Dobbyns W B, county supervisor,Fresno Donahoo J M, hardware, Mariposa Doyle B W, dentist, Mariposa Drew A M, ins agt, Mariposa Dunagan D C, county supervisor, Fresno Duncan N P, physician Duquesne D, wines and liquors, I Eastwood John S, civil engineer, Mari-posa Edmunds M, Wells, Fargo & Cos agt EDWARDS E D, attorney-at-law, Mar-iposa Einstein Louis & Co (Louis Einstein an Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mckenneys-pacific-coast-directory-for-i-posa-dennett-w-b-city-assessor-court-house-dennis-bartlett-draymen-dickinson-j-j-county-supervisorfresno-dixon-h-s-atty-at-law-mariposa-dixon-r-l-atty-at-law-mariposa-dobbyns-w-b-county-supervisorfresno-donahoo-j-m-hardware-mariposa-doyle-b-w-dentist-mariposa-drew-a-m-ins-agt-mariposa-dunagan-d-c-county-supervisor-fresno-duncan-n-p-physician-duquesne-d-wines-and-liquors-i-eastwood-john-s-civil-engineer-mari-posa-edmunds-m-wells-fargo-cos-agt-edwards-e-d-attorney-at-law-mar-iposa-einstein-louis-co-louis-einstein-an-image340182955.html
RM2ANCJR7–McKenney's Pacific Coast directory for .. . i-posa Dennett W B, city assessor, Court House Dennis & Bartlett, draymen Dickinson J J, county supervisor,Fresno Dixon H S, atty-at-law, Mariposa Dixon R L, atty-at-law, Mariposa Dobbyns W B, county supervisor,Fresno Donahoo J M, hardware, Mariposa Doyle B W, dentist, Mariposa Drew A M, ins agt, Mariposa Dunagan D C, county supervisor, Fresno Duncan N P, physician Duquesne D, wines and liquors, I Eastwood John S, civil engineer, Mari-posa Edmunds M, Wells, Fargo & Cos agt EDWARDS E D, attorney-at-law, Mar-iposa Einstein Louis & Co (Louis Einstein an
. Dedicatory and opening ceremonies of the World's Columbian exposition : historical and descriptive . V . 4^ 4.. E. C. CULP, Secretary.CHAS. HENROTIN. COMMITTEE ON CEREMONIES. JAMES W. ELLSWORTH. P. A. B. WIDENER, Chairman. THOS. B. BRYAN. 285 WM. P. KETCHUM.JOHN T. DICKINSON. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dedicatory-and-opening-ceremonies-of-the-worlds-columbian-exposition-historical-and-descriptive-v-4-4-e-c-culp-secretarychas-henrotin-committee-on-ceremonies-james-w-ellsworth-p-a-b-widener-chairman-thos-b-bryan-285-wm-p-ketchumjohn-t-dickinson-image369668142.html
RM2CDBRDJ–. Dedicatory and opening ceremonies of the World's Columbian exposition : historical and descriptive . V . 4^ 4.. E. C. CULP, Secretary.CHAS. HENROTIN. COMMITTEE ON CEREMONIES. JAMES W. ELLSWORTH. P. A. B. WIDENER, Chairman. THOS. B. BRYAN. 285 WM. P. KETCHUM.JOHN T. DICKINSON.
. Fitchburg past and present . VISIT OF PRESIDENT THEODORE ROOSEVELT TO FITCHBURG. TUESDAY, SEPT. 2. 1902. First carriage in the procession, with President Roosevelt. Mayor Bab-bitt. Secretary Cortelyou. and on the box. Secret Service Officer WilliamCraig with the driver. G. M. Wheeler. Alonzo P. Coodridge, guest of E. M. Dickinson, was Fitchburgsoldest inhabitant, had lived under every president except Washingtonand John Adams, but had never seen a president until this morning. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fitchburg-past-and-present-visit-of-president-theodore-roosevelt-to-fitchburg-tuesday-sept-2-1902-first-carriage-in-the-procession-with-president-roosevelt-mayor-bab-bitt-secretary-cortelyou-and-on-the-box-secret-service-officer-williamcraig-with-the-driver-g-m-wheeler-alonzo-p-coodridge-guest-of-e-m-dickinson-was-fitchburgsoldest-inhabitant-had-lived-under-every-president-except-washingtonand-john-adams-but-had-never-seen-a-president-until-this-morning-image372589721.html
RM2CJ4WYN–. Fitchburg past and present . VISIT OF PRESIDENT THEODORE ROOSEVELT TO FITCHBURG. TUESDAY, SEPT. 2. 1902. First carriage in the procession, with President Roosevelt. Mayor Bab-bitt. Secretary Cortelyou. and on the box. Secret Service Officer WilliamCraig with the driver. G. M. Wheeler. Alonzo P. Coodridge, guest of E. M. Dickinson, was Fitchburgsoldest inhabitant, had lived under every president except Washingtonand John Adams, but had never seen a president until this morning.
. Dedicatory and opening ceremonies of the World's Columbian exposition : historical and descriptive . E. C. CULP, Secretary.CHAS. HENROTIN. COMMITTEE ON CEREMONIES. JAMES W. ELLSWORTH. P. A. B. WIDENER, Chairman. THOS. B. BRYAN. 285 WM. P. KETCHUM.JOHN T. DICKINSON.. COMMITTEE ON CEREMONIES. E, F LAWRENCE.H. REVELL. W. D. KERFOOT. C. H. WACKER. CHAS. T. YERKES. CHAS. H. SCHWAB. 286 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dedicatory-and-opening-ceremonies-of-the-worlds-columbian-exposition-historical-and-descriptive-e-c-culp-secretarychas-henrotin-committee-on-ceremonies-james-w-ellsworth-p-a-b-widener-chairman-thos-b-bryan-285-wm-p-ketchumjohn-t-dickinson-committee-on-ceremonies-e-f-lawrenceh-revell-w-d-kerfoot-c-h-wacker-chas-t-yerkes-chas-h-schwab-286-image369668012.html
RM2CDBR90–. Dedicatory and opening ceremonies of the World's Columbian exposition : historical and descriptive . E. C. CULP, Secretary.CHAS. HENROTIN. COMMITTEE ON CEREMONIES. JAMES W. ELLSWORTH. P. A. B. WIDENER, Chairman. THOS. B. BRYAN. 285 WM. P. KETCHUM.JOHN T. DICKINSON.. COMMITTEE ON CEREMONIES. E, F LAWRENCE.H. REVELL. W. D. KERFOOT. C. H. WACKER. CHAS. T. YERKES. CHAS. H. SCHWAB. 286
. The Orange blossom . 882, when that part of the conference lying west of Dickinson, Clay and Wash-ington counties was formed into the Northwestern Kansas Conference. Of the charter members of conference, only Thos. J. Ferril is living, he being amember of the Missouri Conference. Dr. Goodde finally returned to Indiana, where hecontinued to be a man of great usefulness. Another of the original members was Dr. Jos.Denison, who afterwards became president of Baker University, and was very prominentin the affairs of the conference up till his death. John M. Chivington became a colonelin the civi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-orange-blossom-882-when-that-part-of-the-conference-lying-west-of-dickinson-clay-and-wash-ington-counties-was-formed-into-the-northwestern-kansas-conference-of-the-charter-members-of-conference-only-thos-j-ferril-is-living-he-being-amember-of-the-missouri-conference-dr-goodde-finally-returned-to-indiana-where-hecontinued-to-be-a-man-of-great-usefulness-another-of-the-original-members-was-dr-josdenison-who-afterwards-became-president-of-baker-university-and-was-very-prominentin-the-affairs-of-the-conference-up-till-his-death-john-m-chivington-became-a-colonelin-the-civi-image372624284.html
RM2CJ6E24–. The Orange blossom . 882, when that part of the conference lying west of Dickinson, Clay and Wash-ington counties was formed into the Northwestern Kansas Conference. Of the charter members of conference, only Thos. J. Ferril is living, he being amember of the Missouri Conference. Dr. Goodde finally returned to Indiana, where hecontinued to be a man of great usefulness. Another of the original members was Dr. Jos.Denison, who afterwards became president of Baker University, and was very prominentin the affairs of the conference up till his death. John M. Chivington became a colonelin the civi
. New Jersey as a colony and as a state : one of the original thirteen. nty and township committees in theeastern division to be vigilant and active in carry-ing the resolution into effect. Upon the 14th of February, 1776, William Liv-ingston, John de Hart, Richard Smith, JohnCooper, and Jonathan Dickinson, sergeant, wereelected to the position of delegates to the Conti-nental Congress for the space of one year, or untiltheir successors be chosen. The attitude of the members of the Society ofFriends, those of tender consciences, proved afurther source of political perplexity. In the atti-tude Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-jersey-as-a-colony-and-as-a-state-one-of-the-original-thirteen-nty-and-township-committees-in-theeastern-division-to-be-vigilant-and-active-in-carry-ing-the-resolution-into-effect-upon-the-14th-of-february-1776-william-liv-ingston-john-de-hart-richard-smith-johncooper-and-jonathan-dickinson-sergeant-wereelected-to-the-position-of-delegates-to-the-conti-nental-congress-for-the-space-of-one-year-or-untiltheir-successors-be-chosen-the-attitude-of-the-members-of-the-society-offriends-those-of-tender-consciences-proved-afurther-source-of-political-perplexity-in-the-atti-tude-image370455755.html
RM2CEKM2K–. New Jersey as a colony and as a state : one of the original thirteen. nty and township committees in theeastern division to be vigilant and active in carry-ing the resolution into effect. Upon the 14th of February, 1776, William Liv-ingston, John de Hart, Richard Smith, JohnCooper, and Jonathan Dickinson, sergeant, wereelected to the position of delegates to the Conti-nental Congress for the space of one year, or untiltheir successors be chosen. The attitude of the members of the Society ofFriends, those of tender consciences, proved afurther source of political perplexity. In the atti-tude
. Fitchburg past and present . VISIT OF PRESIDENT THEODORE ROOSEVELT TO FITCHBURG. TUESDAY, SEPT. 2. 1902. First carriage in the procession, with President Roosevelt. Mayor Bab-bitt. Secretary Cortelyou. and on the box. Secret Service Officer WilliamCraig with the driver. G. M. Wheeler. Alonzo P. Coodridge, guest of E. M. Dickinson, was Fitchburgsoldest inhabitant, had lived under every president except Washingtonand John Adams, but had never seen a president until this morning.. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT ADDRESSING THE CITIZENS OF FITGHBURG. During the Presidents visit the electric cars were stoppe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fitchburg-past-and-present-visit-of-president-theodore-roosevelt-to-fitchburg-tuesday-sept-2-1902-first-carriage-in-the-procession-with-president-roosevelt-mayor-bab-bitt-secretary-cortelyou-and-on-the-box-secret-service-officer-williamcraig-with-the-driver-g-m-wheeler-alonzo-p-coodridge-guest-of-e-m-dickinson-was-fitchburgsoldest-inhabitant-had-lived-under-every-president-except-washingtonand-john-adams-but-had-never-seen-a-president-until-this-morning-president-roosevelt-addressing-the-citizens-of-fitghburg-during-the-presidents-visit-the-electric-cars-were-stoppe-image372588312.html
RM2CJ4T5C–. Fitchburg past and present . VISIT OF PRESIDENT THEODORE ROOSEVELT TO FITCHBURG. TUESDAY, SEPT. 2. 1902. First carriage in the procession, with President Roosevelt. Mayor Bab-bitt. Secretary Cortelyou. and on the box. Secret Service Officer WilliamCraig with the driver. G. M. Wheeler. Alonzo P. Coodridge, guest of E. M. Dickinson, was Fitchburgsoldest inhabitant, had lived under every president except Washingtonand John Adams, but had never seen a president until this morning.. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT ADDRESSING THE CITIZENS OF FITGHBURG. During the Presidents visit the electric cars were stoppe
. History of the Third Pennsylvania Cavalry, Sixtieth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, in the American Civil War, 1861-1865 [electronic resource] . of January 31, 1864 (the Cavalry Corps beingtemporarily under the command of Brigadier-General DavidMcM. Gregg), the Second Cavalry Division, Colonel John PTaylor commanding, was composed as follows: First Brigade—Lieutenant-Colonel William Stedman. First Massachusetts—Captain Benjamin W Crowninshield. First New Jersey—Major Hugh H. Janeway. Sixth Ohio—Captain George W Dickinson. First Pennsylvania—Lieutenant-Colonel David Gardner. Third Pennsylva Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-the-third-pennsylvania-cavalry-sixtieth-regiment-pennsylvania-volunteers-in-the-american-civil-war-1861-1865-electronic-resource-of-january-31-1864-the-cavalry-corps-beingtemporarily-under-the-command-of-brigadier-general-davidmcm-gregg-the-second-cavalry-division-colonel-john-ptaylor-commanding-was-composed-as-follows-first-brigadelieutenant-colonel-william-stedman-first-massachusettscaptain-benjamin-w-crowninshield-first-new-jerseymajor-hugh-h-janeway-sixth-ohiocaptain-george-w-dickinson-first-pennsylvanialieutenant-colonel-david-gardner-third-pennsylva-image371712573.html
RM2CGMY51–. History of the Third Pennsylvania Cavalry, Sixtieth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, in the American Civil War, 1861-1865 [electronic resource] . of January 31, 1864 (the Cavalry Corps beingtemporarily under the command of Brigadier-General DavidMcM. Gregg), the Second Cavalry Division, Colonel John PTaylor commanding, was composed as follows: First Brigade—Lieutenant-Colonel William Stedman. First Massachusetts—Captain Benjamin W Crowninshield. First New Jersey—Major Hugh H. Janeway. Sixth Ohio—Captain George W Dickinson. First Pennsylvania—Lieutenant-Colonel David Gardner. Third Pennsylva
. New Jersey as a colony and as a state : one of the original thirteen. ee com-missioners on site were chosen, being PhilipSchuyler, of New York, Philemon Dickinson, andRobert Morris. Upon Mr. Schuylers declining,John Brown was put in his place. None of thesewas a member of Congress. Mr. Dickinson was aninhabitant of Trenton, residing at the Hermit-age, a mile or so west of the town, and Mr. Morrishad an estate on the opposite side of the Dela-ware, now the town of Morrisville, named forhim, the eminent Financier of the Eevolution. liobcrt Morris, signer of the Declaration of Independence;I,, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-jersey-as-a-colony-and-as-a-state-one-of-the-original-thirteen-ee-com-missioners-on-site-were-chosen-being-philipschuyler-of-new-york-philemon-dickinson-androbert-morris-upon-mr-schuylers-decliningjohn-brown-was-put-in-his-place-none-of-thesewas-a-member-of-congress-mr-dickinson-was-aninhabitant-of-trenton-residing-at-the-hermit-age-a-mile-or-so-west-of-the-town-and-mr-morrishad-an-estate-on-the-opposite-side-of-the-dela-ware-now-the-town-of-morrisville-named-forhim-the-eminent-financier-of-the-eevolution-liobcrt-morris-signer-of-the-declaration-of-independencei-image370449606.html
RM2CEKC72–. New Jersey as a colony and as a state : one of the original thirteen. ee com-missioners on site were chosen, being PhilipSchuyler, of New York, Philemon Dickinson, andRobert Morris. Upon Mr. Schuylers declining,John Brown was put in his place. None of thesewas a member of Congress. Mr. Dickinson was aninhabitant of Trenton, residing at the Hermit-age, a mile or so west of the town, and Mr. Morrishad an estate on the opposite side of the Dela-ware, now the town of Morrisville, named forhim, the eminent Financier of the Eevolution. liobcrt Morris, signer of the Declaration of Independence;I,,
. History of the counties of Dauphin and Lebanon : in the commonwealth of Pennsylvania ; biographical and genealogical . d Jan. 23, 1878, at Harrisburg. Their childrenwere Henry, William Maclay, George, Catharine,Louis W., Mary, and Nellie. HCGH HAMILTON.Hugh Hamilton, the son of John Hamilton andMargaret Alexander, was born at Fermanagh, nowin Juniata County, Pa., on the 30th of June, 1785.He received a careful preparatory education, and withhis brother John was sent to Dickinson College, wherehe graduated. He studied law under Thomas Elder,and was admitted to the Dauphin County bar in 1805.A Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-the-counties-of-dauphin-and-lebanon-in-the-commonwealth-of-pennsylvania-biographical-and-genealogical-d-jan-23-1878-at-harrisburg-their-childrenwere-henry-william-maclay-george-catharinelouis-w-mary-and-nellie-hcgh-hamiltonhugh-hamilton-the-son-of-john-hamilton-andmargaret-alexander-was-born-at-fermanagh-nowin-juniata-county-pa-on-the-30th-of-june-1785he-received-a-careful-preparatory-education-and-withhis-brother-john-was-sent-to-dickinson-college-wherehe-graduated-he-studied-law-under-thomas-elderand-was-admitted-to-the-dauphin-county-bar-in-1805a-image372531294.html
RM2CJ27D2–. History of the counties of Dauphin and Lebanon : in the commonwealth of Pennsylvania ; biographical and genealogical . d Jan. 23, 1878, at Harrisburg. Their childrenwere Henry, William Maclay, George, Catharine,Louis W., Mary, and Nellie. HCGH HAMILTON.Hugh Hamilton, the son of John Hamilton andMargaret Alexander, was born at Fermanagh, nowin Juniata County, Pa., on the 30th of June, 1785.He received a careful preparatory education, and withhis brother John was sent to Dickinson College, wherehe graduated. He studied law under Thomas Elder,and was admitted to the Dauphin County bar in 1805.A
. Railway master mechanic [microform] . Company, of Chicago, alsoknown as Carburet Black, was represented by R. T.Brydon. The Standard Pneumatic Tool Company, of St.Louis, manufacturers of pneumatic tools and car roofs,were represented by S. D. Anderson. The Lowe Brothers Company, of Dayton, O., paint manufacturers, were represented by Nat. C. Dean andCharles Stannon. The Consolidated Railway Electric Lighting andEquipment Company, of New York, was representedby John T. Dickinson, P. Kennedy and W. E. Kennedy. The Niles-Bement-Pond Company was representedby James K. Cullen, George F. Mills, Sa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/railway-master-mechanic-microform-company-of-chicago-alsoknown-as-carburet-black-was-represented-by-r-tbrydon-the-standard-pneumatic-tool-company-of-stlouis-manufacturers-of-pneumatic-tools-and-car-roofswere-represented-by-s-d-anderson-the-lowe-brothers-company-of-dayton-o-paint-manufacturers-were-represented-by-nat-c-dean-andcharles-stannon-the-consolidated-railway-electric-lighting-andequipment-company-of-new-york-was-representedby-john-t-dickinson-p-kennedy-and-w-e-kennedy-the-niles-bement-pond-company-was-representedby-james-k-cullen-george-f-mills-sa-image375805465.html
RM2CRBBKN–. Railway master mechanic [microform] . Company, of Chicago, alsoknown as Carburet Black, was represented by R. T.Brydon. The Standard Pneumatic Tool Company, of St.Louis, manufacturers of pneumatic tools and car roofs,were represented by S. D. Anderson. The Lowe Brothers Company, of Dayton, O., paint manufacturers, were represented by Nat. C. Dean andCharles Stannon. The Consolidated Railway Electric Lighting andEquipment Company, of New York, was representedby John T. Dickinson, P. Kennedy and W. E. Kennedy. The Niles-Bement-Pond Company was representedby James K. Cullen, George F. Mills, Sa
. Annual catalogue of Williamsport Dickinson Seminary for the academic year . Mary Edna Leamy Williamsport THE ELIZABETH JACKSON SCHOLARSHIP. Albert Raymond Evans Philadelphia THE WM. L. WOODCOCK SCHOLARSHIP John R. Jackson Rays Hill Prizes Awarded in 1905 THE presidents PRIZE. For Excellence in Oratory Commencement Day.Carl Vandiver Drake Frostburg, Md. THE FACULTY PRIZE. The gift of the Faculty to that member of the Rhetoric Class who shall excel in Writing and Reading an Essay.Edith Malenda Picken Tyrone PRIZES IN EXPRESSION. The First Prize to young women for Excellencein Expression. Hazel Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annual-catalogue-of-williamsport-dickinson-seminary-for-the-academic-year-mary-edna-leamy-williamsport-the-elizabeth-jackson-scholarship-albert-raymond-evans-philadelphia-the-wm-l-woodcock-scholarship-john-r-jackson-rays-hill-prizes-awarded-in-1905-the-presidents-prize-for-excellence-in-oratory-commencement-daycarl-vandiver-drake-frostburg-md-the-faculty-prize-the-gift-of-the-faculty-to-that-member-of-the-rhetoric-class-who-shall-excel-in-writing-and-reading-an-essayedith-malenda-picken-tyrone-prizes-in-expression-the-first-prize-to-young-women-for-excellencein-expression-hazel-image370016629.html
RM2CDYKYH–. Annual catalogue of Williamsport Dickinson Seminary for the academic year . Mary Edna Leamy Williamsport THE ELIZABETH JACKSON SCHOLARSHIP. Albert Raymond Evans Philadelphia THE WM. L. WOODCOCK SCHOLARSHIP John R. Jackson Rays Hill Prizes Awarded in 1905 THE presidents PRIZE. For Excellence in Oratory Commencement Day.Carl Vandiver Drake Frostburg, Md. THE FACULTY PRIZE. The gift of the Faculty to that member of the Rhetoric Class who shall excel in Writing and Reading an Essay.Edith Malenda Picken Tyrone PRIZES IN EXPRESSION. The First Prize to young women for Excellencein Expression. Hazel
. Baltimore : its history and its people . John Goucher, a physician ofnote in his day in Pennsylvania. He married Eleanor Townsend, whoseearliest American ancestors came from England to this country in 1680. Rev. Dr. John Franklin Goucher, son of Dr. John and Eleanor (Town-send) Goucher, was born in Waynesboro, Pennsylvania, June 7, 1845, ^da large part of his early life was spent in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Hispreparatory education was excellent, and he matriculated at Dickinson Col-lege, Pennsylvania, from which he was graduated in 1868 with the degreeof Bachelor of Arts; he received the d Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/baltimore-its-history-and-its-people-john-goucher-a-physician-ofnote-in-his-day-in-pennsylvania-he-married-eleanor-townsend-whoseearliest-american-ancestors-came-from-england-to-this-country-in-1680-rev-dr-john-franklin-goucher-son-of-dr-john-and-eleanor-town-send-goucher-was-born-in-waynesboro-pennsylvania-june-7-1845-da-large-part-of-his-early-life-was-spent-in-pittsburgh-pennsylvania-hispreparatory-education-was-excellent-and-he-matriculated-at-dickinson-col-lege-pennsylvania-from-which-he-was-graduated-in-1868-with-the-degreeof-bachelor-of-arts-he-received-the-d-image369638604.html
RM2CDADPM–. Baltimore : its history and its people . John Goucher, a physician ofnote in his day in Pennsylvania. He married Eleanor Townsend, whoseearliest American ancestors came from England to this country in 1680. Rev. Dr. John Franklin Goucher, son of Dr. John and Eleanor (Town-send) Goucher, was born in Waynesboro, Pennsylvania, June 7, 1845, ^da large part of his early life was spent in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Hispreparatory education was excellent, and he matriculated at Dickinson Col-lege, Pennsylvania, from which he was graduated in 1868 with the degreeof Bachelor of Arts; he received the d
. Dedicatory and opening ceremonies of the World's Columbian exposition : historical and descriptive . OFFIGlfVL DIRECTORY WORLDS COLUMBIAX COMMISSION. Officers—President, Thomas W. Palmer, of Michig-an. First Vice-President, ThosM. Waller, of Connecticut. Second Vice-President. M. H. De Young, of California. ThirdVice-President. Davidson B. Penn, of Louisiana. Fourth Vice-President, Gorton W. Allen,of New York. Fifth Vice-President, Alexander B. Andrews, of North Carolina. Secre-tary. John T. Dickinson, of Texas. Director-General, Worlds Columbian E.xposition.Georg-e R. Davis, of Illinois. Vi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dedicatory-and-opening-ceremonies-of-the-worlds-columbian-exposition-historical-and-descriptive-offiglfvl-directory-worlds-columbiax-commission-officerspresident-thomas-w-palmer-of-michig-an-first-vice-president-thosm-waller-of-connecticut-second-vice-president-m-h-de-young-of-california-thirdvice-president-davidson-b-penn-of-louisiana-fourth-vice-president-gorton-w-allenof-new-york-fifth-vice-president-alexander-b-andrews-of-north-carolina-secre-tary-john-t-dickinson-of-texas-director-general-worlds-columbian-expositiongeorg-e-r-davis-of-illinois-vi-image369668559.html
RM2CDBT0F–. Dedicatory and opening ceremonies of the World's Columbian exposition : historical and descriptive . OFFIGlfVL DIRECTORY WORLDS COLUMBIAX COMMISSION. Officers—President, Thomas W. Palmer, of Michig-an. First Vice-President, ThosM. Waller, of Connecticut. Second Vice-President. M. H. De Young, of California. ThirdVice-President. Davidson B. Penn, of Louisiana. Fourth Vice-President, Gorton W. Allen,of New York. Fifth Vice-President, Alexander B. Andrews, of North Carolina. Secre-tary. John T. Dickinson, of Texas. Director-General, Worlds Columbian E.xposition.Georg-e R. Davis, of Illinois. Vi
. The constitution of Sons of the Revolution, and by-laws and register of the Society in the State of New Jersey. OLUTION. Meredith, Samuel, Pennsylvania. 1741-1817 Samuel Meredith Dickinson, New Jersey.Harmon Pumpelly Read, New York.John Meredith Read, New York.John Meredith Read, III., New York. Montgomery, John, Vermont. 1751-1844 John Alexander Campbell, New Jersey. Montgomery, William, New Jersey. 1752-1815 John Alexander Montgomery, New Jersey.Neil Robert Montgomery, New Jersey.Archibald Roger Montgomery, Pennsylvania.Richard Alan Montgomery, Pennsylvania. Moore, Andrew, Pennsylvania. Cl Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-constitution-of-sons-of-the-revolution-and-by-laws-and-register-of-the-society-in-the-state-of-new-jersey-olution-meredith-samuel-pennsylvania-1741-1817-samuel-meredith-dickinson-new-jerseyharmon-pumpelly-read-new-yorkjohn-meredith-read-new-yorkjohn-meredith-read-iii-new-york-montgomery-john-vermont-1751-1844-john-alexander-campbell-new-jersey-montgomery-william-new-jersey-1752-1815-john-alexander-montgomery-new-jerseyneil-robert-montgomery-new-jerseyarchibald-roger-montgomery-pennsylvaniarichard-alan-montgomery-pennsylvania-moore-andrew-pennsylvania-cl-image370774606.html
RM2CF66P6–. The constitution of Sons of the Revolution, and by-laws and register of the Society in the State of New Jersey. OLUTION. Meredith, Samuel, Pennsylvania. 1741-1817 Samuel Meredith Dickinson, New Jersey.Harmon Pumpelly Read, New York.John Meredith Read, New York.John Meredith Read, III., New York. Montgomery, John, Vermont. 1751-1844 John Alexander Campbell, New Jersey. Montgomery, William, New Jersey. 1752-1815 John Alexander Montgomery, New Jersey.Neil Robert Montgomery, New Jersey.Archibald Roger Montgomery, Pennsylvania.Richard Alan Montgomery, Pennsylvania. Moore, Andrew, Pennsylvania. Cl
. The Argonaut . Cover design from A. S. Barnes & Co. Mrs. Radigan, by Xelson Lloyd. Old Provence, by Theodore Andrea Cook. Our Neighbors, by Charles Dana Gibson. Outdoor Pastimes of an American Hunter,by Theodore Roosevelt. Satire Anthology, A, by Carolyn Wells. Sa-Zada Tales, by W. A. Fraser. Study of the History of Music, The, byEdward Dickinson. Thief in the Night, A, by E. W. Hornung. Visionaries, by James Huneker. THE JOHN LANE COnPANY. Duke of Reichstadt, The, by Edward deWertheimer. Great Japan: A Study of National Effi-ciency, by Alfred Stead. Heretics, by Gilbert K. Chesterton. Jane Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-argonaut-cover-design-from-a-s-barnes-co-mrs-radigan-by-xelson-lloyd-old-provence-by-theodore-andrea-cook-our-neighbors-by-charles-dana-gibson-outdoor-pastimes-of-an-american-hunterby-theodore-roosevelt-satire-anthology-a-by-carolyn-wells-sa-zada-tales-by-w-a-fraser-study-of-the-history-of-music-the-byedward-dickinson-thief-in-the-night-a-by-e-w-hornung-visionaries-by-james-huneker-the-john-lane-conpany-duke-of-reichstadt-the-by-edward-dewertheimer-great-japan-a-study-of-national-effi-ciency-by-alfred-stead-heretics-by-gilbert-k-chesterton-jane-image369827869.html
RM2CDK365–. The Argonaut . Cover design from A. S. Barnes & Co. Mrs. Radigan, by Xelson Lloyd. Old Provence, by Theodore Andrea Cook. Our Neighbors, by Charles Dana Gibson. Outdoor Pastimes of an American Hunter,by Theodore Roosevelt. Satire Anthology, A, by Carolyn Wells. Sa-Zada Tales, by W. A. Fraser. Study of the History of Music, The, byEdward Dickinson. Thief in the Night, A, by E. W. Hornung. Visionaries, by James Huneker. THE JOHN LANE COnPANY. Duke of Reichstadt, The, by Edward deWertheimer. Great Japan: A Study of National Effi-ciency, by Alfred Stead. Heretics, by Gilbert K. Chesterton. Jane
. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . .Vlbion P. Howe. Leader of the Light Division at the Storming of Maryes Heights. May .5. ISC?. FEDERAL GENERALS Joseph Dickinson. Brevcttcd forGallantry on Staflf Dutyat Gettysburg. No. 8—MAINE Neal Dow, Captured and Exchanged for aSon of Gen. R. E. Lee. Wmti) Armij Olor^s Created ScptcnihcT 3, 186.3, to consist ofthe troops in tlic Department of the South. Itscommanders were Brigadier-General John M.Brannan, and ]Iajor-GencraLs O. M. iVIitchel,David Hunter, and Q. A. Gilhnore. It took partin the various operations around Charlest Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-photographic-history-of-the-civil-war-in-ten-volumes-vlbion-p-howe-leader-of-the-light-division-at-the-storming-of-maryes-heights-may-5-isc-federal-generals-joseph-dickinson-brevcttcd-forgallantry-on-staflf-dutyat-gettysburg-no-8maine-neal-dow-captured-and-exchanged-for-ason-of-gen-r-e-lee-wmti-armij-olors-created-scptcnihct-3-1863-to-consist-ofthe-troops-in-tlic-department-of-the-south-itscommanders-were-brigadier-general-john-mbrannan-and-iajor-gencrals-o-m-iviitcheldavid-hunter-and-q-a-gilhnore-it-took-partin-the-various-operations-around-charlest-image371664423.html
RM2CGJNNB–. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . .Vlbion P. Howe. Leader of the Light Division at the Storming of Maryes Heights. May .5. ISC?. FEDERAL GENERALS Joseph Dickinson. Brevcttcd forGallantry on Staflf Dutyat Gettysburg. No. 8—MAINE Neal Dow, Captured and Exchanged for aSon of Gen. R. E. Lee. Wmti) Armij Olor^s Created ScptcnihcT 3, 186.3, to consist ofthe troops in tlic Department of the South. Itscommanders were Brigadier-General John M.Brannan, and ]Iajor-GencraLs O. M. iVIitchel,David Hunter, and Q. A. Gilhnore. It took partin the various operations around Charlest
. Encyclopedia of Pennsylvania biography : illustrated . ry White,former State Senator, Member of Congress, Indiana; Mr. H. M. M. Richards,author, former Secretary of Pennsylvania German Society, Lebanon; Mr.John Thomson, Librarian of Free Library, Philadelphia; Hon Rufus BarrettStone, President Carnegie Public Library, Bradford; Mr. James Hadden,antiquarian and author of various historical works, Uniontown; Prof. GeorgeMorris Philips, A.M., Ph.D., author, Principal of Pennsylvania State NormalSchool, West Chester; Prof. Charles F. Himes, Ph.D., LL.D., long time pro-fessor in Dickinson College Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/encyclopedia-of-pennsylvania-biography-illustrated-ry-whiteformer-state-senator-member-of-congress-indiana-mr-h-m-m-richardsauthor-former-secretary-of-pennsylvania-german-society-lebanon-mrjohn-thomson-librarian-of-free-library-philadelphia-hon-rufus-barrettstone-president-carnegie-public-library-bradford-mr-james-haddenantiquarian-and-author-of-various-historical-works-uniontown-prof-georgemorris-philips-am-phd-author-principal-of-pennsylvania-state-normalschool-west-chester-prof-charles-f-himes-phd-lld-long-time-pro-fessor-in-dickinson-college-image369663346.html
RM2CDBHAA–. Encyclopedia of Pennsylvania biography : illustrated . ry White,former State Senator, Member of Congress, Indiana; Mr. H. M. M. Richards,author, former Secretary of Pennsylvania German Society, Lebanon; Mr.John Thomson, Librarian of Free Library, Philadelphia; Hon Rufus BarrettStone, President Carnegie Public Library, Bradford; Mr. James Hadden,antiquarian and author of various historical works, Uniontown; Prof. GeorgeMorris Philips, A.M., Ph.D., author, Principal of Pennsylvania State NormalSchool, West Chester; Prof. Charles F. Himes, Ph.D., LL.D., long time pro-fessor in Dickinson College
. [Provincial and state papers] . el BrooksJonathan Jones,Ebenezer Field,Samuel Field,Joshua Lyman,Benjamin Miller,Ebenezer Warner,Moses Evans,Caleb How,Jonathan Ashley,Samuel Stratton,Hezekiah Stratton junrMoses Dickinson,Stephen BeldingAsael Burts heirs,Joseph Alexander,Simeon Alexander,Joshua Holtons heirs,Joseph Petty,Timothy Nash,Hezekiah Elmor,John Avory,Henry KennyOrlando Bridgman,* Robert Cooper,Moses Belding,Samuel Burr,John Sargants heirs,Asa Childs, His Excellency Benning Wentworth Esq one Tract of LandContaining five hundred Acres, one Seventyfifth Part of theSaid Tract of Land for Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/provincial-and-state-papers-el-brooksjonathan-jonesebenezer-fieldsamuel-fieldjoshua-lymanbenjamin-millerebenezer-warnermoses-evanscaleb-howjonathan-ashleysamuel-strattonhezekiah-stratton-junrmoses-dickinsonstephen-beldingasael-burts-heirsjoseph-alexandersimeon-alexanderjoshua-holtons-heirsjoseph-pettytimothy-nashhezekiah-elmorjohn-avoryhenry-kennyorlando-bridgman-robert-coopermoses-beldingsamuel-burrjohn-sargants-heirsasa-childs-his-excellency-benning-wentworth-esq-one-tract-of-landcontaining-five-hundred-acres-one-seventyfifth-part-of-thesaid-tract-of-land-for-image371626252.html
RM2CGH124–. [Provincial and state papers] . el BrooksJonathan Jones,Ebenezer Field,Samuel Field,Joshua Lyman,Benjamin Miller,Ebenezer Warner,Moses Evans,Caleb How,Jonathan Ashley,Samuel Stratton,Hezekiah Stratton junrMoses Dickinson,Stephen BeldingAsael Burts heirs,Joseph Alexander,Simeon Alexander,Joshua Holtons heirs,Joseph Petty,Timothy Nash,Hezekiah Elmor,John Avory,Henry KennyOrlando Bridgman,* Robert Cooper,Moses Belding,Samuel Burr,John Sargants heirs,Asa Childs, His Excellency Benning Wentworth Esq one Tract of LandContaining five hundred Acres, one Seventyfifth Part of theSaid Tract of Land for
. History of the First Light Battery Connecticut Volunteers, 1861-1865. Personal records and reminiscences. The story of the battery from its organization to the present time . Cannon, John S Crossley, David Doolittle, Joseph R. . , . Davis, Edgar G Dickinson, Sylvanus C. Fowler, William M 386 Fowler, Joseph W. . .Griswold, Edward . . Grow, Henry Guptil, Jacob T Gesner, Charles W. .Gladding, James H. .Hotchkiss, Charles A. Hall, Marcus M Hall, Dwight H Huntington, Henry M. Hull, John R Holbrook, Andrew. .Hurlbut, Dr. . . 135400 80283no437313373339245196301 13 xvi PORTRAITS. PAGE Jillson, Charl Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-the-first-light-battery-connecticut-volunteers-1861-1865-personal-records-and-reminiscences-the-story-of-the-battery-from-its-organization-to-the-present-time-cannon-john-s-crossley-david-doolittle-joseph-r-davis-edgar-g-dickinson-sylvanus-c-fowler-william-m-386-fowler-joseph-w-griswold-edward-grow-henry-guptil-jacob-t-gesner-charles-w-gladding-james-h-hotchkiss-charles-a-hall-marcus-m-hall-dwight-h-huntington-henry-m-hull-john-r-holbrook-andrew-hurlbut-dr-135400-80283no437313373339245196301-13-xvi-portraits-page-jillson-charl-image371690584.html
RM2CGKY3M–. History of the First Light Battery Connecticut Volunteers, 1861-1865. Personal records and reminiscences. The story of the battery from its organization to the present time . Cannon, John S Crossley, David Doolittle, Joseph R. . , . Davis, Edgar G Dickinson, Sylvanus C. Fowler, William M 386 Fowler, Joseph W. . .Griswold, Edward . . Grow, Henry Guptil, Jacob T Gesner, Charles W. .Gladding, James H. .Hotchkiss, Charles A. Hall, Marcus M Hall, Dwight H Huntington, Henry M. Hull, John R Holbrook, Andrew. .Hurlbut, Dr. . . 135400 80283no437313373339245196301 13 xvi PORTRAITS. PAGE Jillson, Charl
. Annual catalogue of Williamsport Dickinson Seminary for the academic year . als 1907—1908. The Reverend John D. Fox, D. D. Lecture Recital, Hamlet. The Reverend Homer C. Stuntz.Lecture, Philippine Experiences. Leopold Winkler, Pianist.Recital. 8 New York Concert Company. Mrs. Genevieve Clark Wilson, Quartette. Concert. Francis Mac Millan, Violinist. Madame Van Dyke, Contralto. Recital. Ernest Hutcheson, Pianist.Recital. The Reverend Augustus S. Fasick.Sermon, Day of Prayer for Colleges. The Musical Faculty,Three Public Recitals. Helen Augusta Gilmore.Expression Recital. Silas Marner Dido. Dr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annual-catalogue-of-williamsport-dickinson-seminary-for-the-academic-year-als-19071908-the-reverend-john-d-fox-d-d-lecture-recital-hamlet-the-reverend-homer-c-stuntzlecture-philippine-experiences-leopold-winkler-pianistrecital-8-new-york-concert-company-mrs-genevieve-clark-wilson-quartette-concert-francis-mac-millan-violinist-madame-van-dyke-contralto-recital-ernest-hutcheson-pianistrecital-the-reverend-augustus-s-fasicksermon-day-of-prayer-for-colleges-the-musical-facultythree-public-recitals-helen-augusta-gilmoreexpression-recital-silas-marner-dido-dr-image370036432.html
RM2CE0H6T–. Annual catalogue of Williamsport Dickinson Seminary for the academic year . als 1907—1908. The Reverend John D. Fox, D. D. Lecture Recital, Hamlet. The Reverend Homer C. Stuntz.Lecture, Philippine Experiences. Leopold Winkler, Pianist.Recital. 8 New York Concert Company. Mrs. Genevieve Clark Wilson, Quartette. Concert. Francis Mac Millan, Violinist. Madame Van Dyke, Contralto. Recital. Ernest Hutcheson, Pianist.Recital. The Reverend Augustus S. Fasick.Sermon, Day of Prayer for Colleges. The Musical Faculty,Three Public Recitals. Helen Augusta Gilmore.Expression Recital. Silas Marner Dido. Dr
. History of the Panama canal; its construction and builders . SECRETARIES OF STATE I. John Hay. 3. Philander C. Knox. 2. Elihu Root. 4. William J. Bryan.. SECRETARIES OF WAR i. Luke E. Wright,3. Henry L. Stimson. - 2. J. M. Dickinson.4. Lindley M. Garrison. THROUGH GATUN LAKE 117 to this position have run up an incline tothe next level and are ready to pull us upto the place of the next lift. Other gatesahead of us are now opened and we aretowed into the second lock. Again thegates are closed behind us, the water isallowed to come in through the bottomof the lock and we slowly rise again a di Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-the-panama-canal-its-construction-and-builders-secretaries-of-state-i-john-hay-3-philander-c-knox-2-elihu-root-4-william-j-bryan-secretaries-of-war-i-luke-e-wright3-henry-l-stimson-2-j-m-dickinson4-lindley-m-garrison-through-gatun-lake-117-to-this-position-have-run-up-an-incline-tothe-next-level-and-are-ready-to-pull-us-upto-the-place-of-the-next-lift-other-gatesahead-of-us-are-now-opened-and-we-aretowed-into-the-second-lock-again-thegates-are-closed-behind-us-the-water-isallowed-to-come-in-through-the-bottomof-the-lock-and-we-slowly-rise-again-a-di-image370171940.html
RM2CE6P2C–. History of the Panama canal; its construction and builders . SECRETARIES OF STATE I. John Hay. 3. Philander C. Knox. 2. Elihu Root. 4. William J. Bryan.. SECRETARIES OF WAR i. Luke E. Wright,3. Henry L. Stimson. - 2. J. M. Dickinson.4. Lindley M. Garrison. THROUGH GATUN LAKE 117 to this position have run up an incline tothe next level and are ready to pull us upto the place of the next lift. Other gatesahead of us are now opened and we aretowed into the second lock. Again thegates are closed behind us, the water isallowed to come in through the bottomof the lock and we slowly rise again a di
. The Street railway journal . GEORGE M. RICE, Pres. EDWIN GLEASON, Treas. SAML D. NYE, Man. M. J. P. McCAFFERTY, Sec. W. E. COLLES, Gen. Supt.. Works, opposite Union Passenger Station, on Bloomlngdale Road, WORCESTER, MASS. Two minutes walk from the station. Address all communications to WORCESTER STEEL WORKS. 1000 THE STREET RAILWAY JOURNAL. WILLIAM DICKINSON, President. JOHN W. DICKINSON, Sec. & Treas. EMPIRE WAREHOUSE COMPANY, IMPORTERS OF ENGLISH & GERMAN PORTLAND CEMENTS AGENTS FOR THE Merchants Line of Montreal & Chicago Propellers. 198 to 210 Market St., - - Chicago. Our brands of Port Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-street-railway-journal-george-m-rice-pres-edwin-gleason-treas-saml-d-nye-man-m-j-p-mccafferty-sec-w-e-colles-gen-supt-works-opposite-union-passenger-station-on-bloomlngdale-road-worcester-mass-two-minutes-walk-from-the-station-address-all-communications-to-worcester-steel-works-1000-the-street-railway-journal-william-dickinson-president-john-w-dickinson-sec-treas-empire-warehouse-company-importers-of-english-german-portland-cements-agents-for-the-merchants-line-of-montreal-chicago-propellers-198-to-210-market-st-chicago-our-brands-of-port-image372729909.html
RM2CJB8PD–. The Street railway journal . GEORGE M. RICE, Pres. EDWIN GLEASON, Treas. SAML D. NYE, Man. M. J. P. McCAFFERTY, Sec. W. E. COLLES, Gen. Supt.. Works, opposite Union Passenger Station, on Bloomlngdale Road, WORCESTER, MASS. Two minutes walk from the station. Address all communications to WORCESTER STEEL WORKS. 1000 THE STREET RAILWAY JOURNAL. WILLIAM DICKINSON, President. JOHN W. DICKINSON, Sec. & Treas. EMPIRE WAREHOUSE COMPANY, IMPORTERS OF ENGLISH & GERMAN PORTLAND CEMENTS AGENTS FOR THE Merchants Line of Montreal & Chicago Propellers. 198 to 210 Market St., - - Chicago. Our brands of Port
. Bearing arms in the Twenty-seventh Massachusetts Regiment of Volunteer Infantry during the Civil War, 1861-1865 [electronic resource] . Prin. Musician ElNElis (. Skinnkk. John D. Parsons. A GENERAL ASSAULT OEDERED. 301 Wounded. Company B. —William A. Brizzee, Hubbardston ; shot in thigh,shoulder and left leg. Company C. — Dwight Russell, Amherst; finger. Company D. — Sergt. Ptolemy P. Cutler, Amherst, both legsand thigh; fatal. Sergt. Edward B. Dickinson, Amherst; hip and head ; slight. Sergt. John F. Russell, Hadley; shoulder, side and thigh;fatal. Sergt. Simeon E. Preston, Amherst; head ; Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bearing-arms-in-the-twenty-seventh-massachusetts-regiment-of-volunteer-infantry-during-the-civil-war-1861-1865-electronic-resource-prin-musician-elnelis-skinnkk-john-d-parsons-a-general-assault-oedered-301-wounded-company-b-william-a-brizzee-hubbardston-shot-in-thighshoulder-and-left-leg-company-c-dwight-russell-amherst-finger-company-d-sergt-ptolemy-p-cutler-amherst-both-legsand-thigh-fatal-sergt-edward-b-dickinson-amherst-hip-and-head-slight-sergt-john-f-russell-hadley-shoulder-side-and-thighfatal-sergt-simeon-e-preston-amherst-head-image371674167.html
RM2CGK65B–. Bearing arms in the Twenty-seventh Massachusetts Regiment of Volunteer Infantry during the Civil War, 1861-1865 [electronic resource] . Prin. Musician ElNElis (. Skinnkk. John D. Parsons. A GENERAL ASSAULT OEDERED. 301 Wounded. Company B. —William A. Brizzee, Hubbardston ; shot in thigh,shoulder and left leg. Company C. — Dwight Russell, Amherst; finger. Company D. — Sergt. Ptolemy P. Cutler, Amherst, both legsand thigh; fatal. Sergt. Edward B. Dickinson, Amherst; hip and head ; slight. Sergt. John F. Russell, Hadley; shoulder, side and thigh;fatal. Sergt. Simeon E. Preston, Amherst; head ;
. The Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Illinois : list of officers and members, together with a record of the service performed by their ancestors in the wars of the Colonies . om Thomas Coleman. Seventh in descent from Capt. Richard Bushnell. Seventh in descent from Capt. Thomas Bull. Seventh in descent from Jacob Mygatt. Seventh in descent from Lieut. Robert Webster. Seventh in descent from Ebenezer Dibble. Seventh in descent from Capt. John Gorham. Seventh in descent from Capt. John Miles. Seventh in descent from John Cooper. Seventh in descent from Serg. Obadiah Dickinson. Seventh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-society-of-colonial-wars-in-the-state-of-illinois-list-of-officers-and-members-together-with-a-record-of-the-service-performed-by-their-ancestors-in-the-wars-of-the-colonies-om-thomas-coleman-seventh-in-descent-from-capt-richard-bushnell-seventh-in-descent-from-capt-thomas-bull-seventh-in-descent-from-jacob-mygatt-seventh-in-descent-from-lieut-robert-webster-seventh-in-descent-from-ebenezer-dibble-seventh-in-descent-from-capt-john-gorham-seventh-in-descent-from-capt-john-miles-seventh-in-descent-from-john-cooper-seventh-in-descent-from-serg-obadiah-dickinson-seventh-image372629093.html
RM2CJ6M5W–. The Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Illinois : list of officers and members, together with a record of the service performed by their ancestors in the wars of the Colonies . om Thomas Coleman. Seventh in descent from Capt. Richard Bushnell. Seventh in descent from Capt. Thomas Bull. Seventh in descent from Jacob Mygatt. Seventh in descent from Lieut. Robert Webster. Seventh in descent from Ebenezer Dibble. Seventh in descent from Capt. John Gorham. Seventh in descent from Capt. John Miles. Seventh in descent from John Cooper. Seventh in descent from Serg. Obadiah Dickinson. Seventh
. Annual catalogue of Williamsport Dickinson Seminary for the academic year . burg Stanley, Grace Belle Philipsburg Tull, Henrietta Nelson Crisfield, Md. Witman, Eleanor Jersey Shore Wurster, Maude 739 Poplar St., Williamsport Yeagle, Verna 953 Louisa St., Williamsport Young, Carrie 801 Market St., Williamsport Amos, Ross Edwin Pittsburg Beyer, William Vinton Smoke Run Burkhart, James Willard 309 So. Grier St., Williamsport Crites, B. E 735 Fourth Ave., Williamsport Frank Nelson Emerson Stormstown Gamble, Derwood Burns 1208 Seventh Ave., Altoona Glenn, Randolph Foster Sunbury Haley, John G Gra Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annual-catalogue-of-williamsport-dickinson-seminary-for-the-academic-year-burg-stanley-grace-belle-philipsburg-tull-henrietta-nelson-crisfield-md-witman-eleanor-jersey-shore-wurster-maude-739-poplar-st-williamsport-yeagle-verna-953-louisa-st-williamsport-young-carrie-801-market-st-williamsport-amos-ross-edwin-pittsburg-beyer-william-vinton-smoke-run-burkhart-james-willard-309-so-grier-st-williamsport-crites-b-e-735-fourth-ave-williamsport-frank-nelson-emerson-stormstown-gamble-derwood-burns-1208-seventh-ave-altoona-glenn-randolph-foster-sunbury-haley-john-g-gra-image370034731.html
RM2CE0F23–. Annual catalogue of Williamsport Dickinson Seminary for the academic year . burg Stanley, Grace Belle Philipsburg Tull, Henrietta Nelson Crisfield, Md. Witman, Eleanor Jersey Shore Wurster, Maude 739 Poplar St., Williamsport Yeagle, Verna 953 Louisa St., Williamsport Young, Carrie 801 Market St., Williamsport Amos, Ross Edwin Pittsburg Beyer, William Vinton Smoke Run Burkhart, James Willard 309 So. Grier St., Williamsport Crites, B. E 735 Fourth Ave., Williamsport Frank Nelson Emerson Stormstown Gamble, Derwood Burns 1208 Seventh Ave., Altoona Glenn, Randolph Foster Sunbury Haley, John G Gra
. A history of Eureka college with biographical sketches and reminiscences. Illustrated. ways better because of suchlives. CHAPTER II. TEACHERS FROM 1848 TO I860. A. S. Fisher—Sue Jones Grant—John Lindsey—Sarah FisherConover—Caroline Neville Pearre—Elmira J. Dickinson— O.A. Burgess—R. A. Conover—C. L. Loos—George Callender—J. M. Allen—B. W. Johnson—Richard H. Johnson—J. H.Rowell—Mary Clark Hawk. A. S. FISHER. Asa S. Fisher was born in Clinton comity, Ohio,December 10, 1824. In 1829 his parents moved toIllinois, locating in Tazewell county. There helived with his parents until the winter of 184 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-history-of-eureka-college-with-biographical-sketches-and-reminiscences-illustrated-ways-better-because-of-suchlives-chapter-ii-teachers-from-1848-to-i860-a-s-fishersue-jones-grantjohn-lindseysarah-fisherconovercaroline-neville-pearreelmira-j-dickinson-oa-burgessr-a-conoverc-l-loosgeorge-callenderj-m-allenb-w-johnsonrichard-h-johnsonj-hrowellmary-clark-hawk-a-s-fisher-asa-s-fisher-was-born-in-clinton-comity-ohiodecember-10-1824-in-1829-his-parents-moved-toillinois-locating-in-tazewell-county-there-helived-with-his-parents-until-the-winter-of-184-image370341258.html
RM2CEEE1E–. A history of Eureka college with biographical sketches and reminiscences. Illustrated. ways better because of suchlives. CHAPTER II. TEACHERS FROM 1848 TO I860. A. S. Fisher—Sue Jones Grant—John Lindsey—Sarah FisherConover—Caroline Neville Pearre—Elmira J. Dickinson— O.A. Burgess—R. A. Conover—C. L. Loos—George Callender—J. M. Allen—B. W. Johnson—Richard H. Johnson—J. H.Rowell—Mary Clark Hawk. A. S. FISHER. Asa S. Fisher was born in Clinton comity, Ohio,December 10, 1824. In 1829 his parents moved toIllinois, locating in Tazewell county. There helived with his parents until the winter of 184
. History of the First Light Battery Connecticut Volunteers, 1861-1865. Personal records and reminiscences. The story of the battery from its organization to the present time . nnon, John S .13 Crossley, David 424 Doolittle, Joseph R. 141 Davis, Edgar G 313 Dickinson, Sylvanus C 17 Fowler, William M 386 Fowler, Joseph W 135 Griswold, Edward 400 Grow, Henry 80 Guptil, Jacob T 283 Gesner, Charles W no Gladding, James H. , 437 Hotchkiss, Charles A 313 Hall, Marcus M ■ • 373 Hall, Dwight H 339 Huntington, Henry M 245 Hull, John R ig6 Holbrook, Andrew 301 Hurlbut, Dr. , 13 xvi PORTRAITS. PAGE Jills Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-the-first-light-battery-connecticut-volunteers-1861-1865-personal-records-and-reminiscences-the-story-of-the-battery-from-its-organization-to-the-present-time-nnon-john-s-13-crossley-david-424-doolittle-joseph-r-141-davis-edgar-g-313-dickinson-sylvanus-c-17-fowler-william-m-386-fowler-joseph-w-135-griswold-edward-400-grow-henry-80-guptil-jacob-t-283-gesner-charles-w-no-gladding-james-h-437-hotchkiss-charles-a-313-hall-marcus-m-373-hall-dwight-h-339-huntington-henry-m-245-hull-john-r-ig6-holbrook-andrew-301-hurlbut-dr-13-xvi-portraits-page-jills-image372677471.html
RM2CJ8WWK–. History of the First Light Battery Connecticut Volunteers, 1861-1865. Personal records and reminiscences. The story of the battery from its organization to the present time . nnon, John S .13 Crossley, David 424 Doolittle, Joseph R. 141 Davis, Edgar G 313 Dickinson, Sylvanus C 17 Fowler, William M 386 Fowler, Joseph W 135 Griswold, Edward 400 Grow, Henry 80 Guptil, Jacob T 283 Gesner, Charles W no Gladding, James H. , 437 Hotchkiss, Charles A 313 Hall, Marcus M ■ • 373 Hall, Dwight H 339 Huntington, Henry M 245 Hull, John R ig6 Holbrook, Andrew 301 Hurlbut, Dr. , 13 xvi PORTRAITS. PAGE Jills
. Automotive industries . Some members of Nominating Committee, left to E. Northway, A. W. Scarratt, H. W. Slauson. G. I Dorrls, Mark Smith, H. C. Dickinson. ommittee Members, Hugh R. Corse. Chalr-ctlons Comm.; John R. Cautley, MeetingsH. G. McComb, Meetings Comm.; C. F.Scott, Chairman Meetings Comm. June 2, 1921 AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRIES THE AUTOMOBILE Sport and Social Events 1143. •-PA^V„!)ChM,?^n*-^-«H. (3, Lad Sports Committee ,?, t£* 9°. lourna^«•oclal events BBed race- t. (4) Ladies 25-yard dash.U. Spohn, In chnrn. 1144 AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRIESTHE AUTOMOBILE June 2, 1921 low compression engines Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/automotive-industries-some-members-of-nominating-committee-left-to-e-northway-a-w-scarratt-h-w-slauson-g-i-dorrls-mark-smith-h-c-dickinson-ommittee-members-hugh-r-corse-chalr-ctlons-comm-john-r-cautley-meetingsh-g-mccomb-meetings-comm-c-fscott-chairman-meetings-comm-june-2-1921-automotive-industries-the-automobile-sport-and-social-events-1143-pav!chmn-h-3-lad-sports-committee-t-9-lournaoclal-events-bbed-race-t-4-ladies-25-yard-dashu-spohn-in-chnrn-1144-automotive-industriesthe-automobile-june-2-1921-low-compression-engines-image372067862.html
RM2CH949X–. Automotive industries . Some members of Nominating Committee, left to E. Northway, A. W. Scarratt, H. W. Slauson. G. I Dorrls, Mark Smith, H. C. Dickinson. ommittee Members, Hugh R. Corse. Chalr-ctlons Comm.; John R. Cautley, MeetingsH. G. McComb, Meetings Comm.; C. F.Scott, Chairman Meetings Comm. June 2, 1921 AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRIES THE AUTOMOBILE Sport and Social Events 1143. •-PA^V„!)ChM,?^n*-^-«H. (3, Lad Sports Committee ,?, t£* 9°. lourna^«•oclal events BBed race- t. (4) Ladies 25-yard dash.U. Spohn, In chnrn. 1144 AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRIESTHE AUTOMOBILE June 2, 1921 low compression engines
. The Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Illinois : list of officers and members, together with a record of the service performed by their ancestors in the wars of the Colonies . S, Tax^fyX^^ ^ ^n^(^. 5K I No. 93. Gen. No. 1660. WYLLYS KING SMITH. Ninth in descent from John Tilley. Eighth in descent from John Bigelow. Eighth in descent from Sergt. John Sheppard. Eighth in descent from Maj. Wilham Whiting. Eighth in descent from Gov. John Webster. Eighth in descent from Richard Treat. Eighth in descent from John Rowland. Eighth in descent from Nathaniel Dickinson. Eighth in descent from J Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-society-of-colonial-wars-in-the-state-of-illinois-list-of-officers-and-members-together-with-a-record-of-the-service-performed-by-their-ancestors-in-the-wars-of-the-colonies-s-taxfyx-n-5k-i-no-93-gen-no-1660-wyllys-king-smith-ninth-in-descent-from-john-tilley-eighth-in-descent-from-john-bigelow-eighth-in-descent-from-sergt-john-sheppard-eighth-in-descent-from-maj-wilham-whiting-eighth-in-descent-from-gov-john-webster-eighth-in-descent-from-richard-treat-eighth-in-descent-from-john-rowland-eighth-in-descent-from-nathaniel-dickinson-eighth-in-descent-from-j-image372630672.html
RM2CJ6P68–. The Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Illinois : list of officers and members, together with a record of the service performed by their ancestors in the wars of the Colonies . S, Tax^fyX^^ ^ ^n^(^. 5K I No. 93. Gen. No. 1660. WYLLYS KING SMITH. Ninth in descent from John Tilley. Eighth in descent from John Bigelow. Eighth in descent from Sergt. John Sheppard. Eighth in descent from Maj. Wilham Whiting. Eighth in descent from Gov. John Webster. Eighth in descent from Richard Treat. Eighth in descent from John Rowland. Eighth in descent from Nathaniel Dickinson. Eighth in descent from J
. The Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Illinois : list of officers and members, together with a record of the service performed by their ancestors in the wars of the Colonies . ^■^^^X^. /(//^r^/^^^^^^--y. (^l//rr^.y?:Gj:Z/^ No. S3. Gen. No. 1650. ALFRED HENRY CASTLE. Seventh in descent from Maj. William Hathorne.Sixth in descent from John Winchester.Sixth in descent from Lieut. Thomas Putnam.Sixth in descent from Lieut. John White.Fifth in descent from Capt. John Winchester.Fourth in descent from Maj. General Israel Putnam. No. 96. Gen. No. 1736. OLIVER PARTRIDGE DICKINSON. Ninth in d Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-society-of-colonial-wars-in-the-state-of-illinois-list-of-officers-and-members-together-with-a-record-of-the-service-performed-by-their-ancestors-in-the-wars-of-the-colonies-x-r-y-lrrygjz-no-s3-gen-no-1650-alfred-henry-castle-seventh-in-descent-from-maj-william-hathornesixth-in-descent-from-john-winchestersixth-in-descent-from-lieut-thomas-putnamsixth-in-descent-from-lieut-john-whitefifth-in-descent-from-capt-john-winchesterfourth-in-descent-from-maj-general-israel-putnam-no-96-gen-no-1736-oliver-partridge-dickinson-ninth-in-d-image372648025.html
RM2CJ7GA1–. The Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Illinois : list of officers and members, together with a record of the service performed by their ancestors in the wars of the Colonies . ^■^^^X^. /(//^r^/^^^^^^--y. (^l//rr^.y?:Gj:Z/^ No. S3. Gen. No. 1650. ALFRED HENRY CASTLE. Seventh in descent from Maj. William Hathorne.Sixth in descent from John Winchester.Sixth in descent from Lieut. Thomas Putnam.Sixth in descent from Lieut. John White.Fifth in descent from Capt. John Winchester.Fourth in descent from Maj. General Israel Putnam. No. 96. Gen. No. 1736. OLIVER PARTRIDGE DICKINSON. Ninth in d
. Annual catalogue of Williamsport Dickinson Seminary for the academic year . 42. Resident Graduates Music Blanche May Applegate.Martha B. Bowman.Laura Anna Brenholtz.Mary Gertrude Burch.Ida Louise Gee.Margaret Hannah Metzger.Anna Belle Reading.George John Koons. Stenography Robert Milton Peeling. Senior Class Bloom, Goldie Edna—b. 1 1114 Market St., Sunbury Dale, Grace Clemson—c. p Bellefonte Davis, Cora Magill—b. 1 Saulsburg Lamberson, Blanche S.—c 1416 W. Fourth St., Williamsport Leamy, Mary Edna—c 426 Edwin St., Williamsport Malick, Emma Hannah—b. 1 243 Catawissa Ave., Sunbury Mortimer, Ze Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annual-catalogue-of-williamsport-dickinson-seminary-for-the-academic-year-42-resident-graduates-music-blanche-may-applegatemartha-b-bowmanlaura-anna-brenholtzmary-gertrude-burchida-louise-geemargaret-hannah-metzgeranna-belle-readinggeorge-john-koons-stenography-robert-milton-peeling-senior-class-bloom-goldie-ednab-1-1114-market-st-sunbury-dale-grace-clemsonc-p-bellefonte-davis-cora-magillb-1-saulsburg-lamberson-blanche-sc-1416-w-fourth-st-williamsport-leamy-mary-ednac-426-edwin-st-williamsport-malick-emma-hannahb-1-243-catawissa-ave-sunbury-mortimer-ze-image370016664.html
RM2CDYM0T–. Annual catalogue of Williamsport Dickinson Seminary for the academic year . 42. Resident Graduates Music Blanche May Applegate.Martha B. Bowman.Laura Anna Brenholtz.Mary Gertrude Burch.Ida Louise Gee.Margaret Hannah Metzger.Anna Belle Reading.George John Koons. Stenography Robert Milton Peeling. Senior Class Bloom, Goldie Edna—b. 1 1114 Market St., Sunbury Dale, Grace Clemson—c. p Bellefonte Davis, Cora Magill—b. 1 Saulsburg Lamberson, Blanche S.—c 1416 W. Fourth St., Williamsport Leamy, Mary Edna—c 426 Edwin St., Williamsport Malick, Emma Hannah—b. 1 243 Catawissa Ave., Sunbury Mortimer, Ze
. The American stationer. , of a roller having its journal boxes ad-justable horizontally for the purpose of givingthe rollers a variable inclination to each other.No. 242,810. Tuck for Pocketbooks.—Leverett Bram-ard, Hartford, Conn., assignor to the Case, Lock-wood & Brainard Company, same place.No. 242,819. Hammock Frame.—John R. Dickinson, New York, N. Y.No. 342,830. Combined Stereoscope and Grapho-scope.—William H. Lewis, Brooklyn, N. Y., as-signor to E. & H. T. Anthony & Co. No. 349,839. Anti-Tarnish Paper and the Process ofManufacturing the Same.—George S. Page, Stan-ley, N. J.1. A proce Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-stationer-of-a-roller-having-its-journal-boxes-ad-justable-horizontally-for-the-purpose-of-givingthe-rollers-a-variable-inclination-to-each-otherno-242810-tuck-for-pocketbooksleverett-bram-ard-hartford-conn-assignor-to-the-case-lock-wood-brainard-company-same-placeno-242819-hammock-framejohn-r-dickinson-new-york-n-yno-342830-combined-stereoscope-and-grapho-scopewilliam-h-lewis-brooklyn-n-y-as-signor-to-e-h-t-anthony-co-no-349839-anti-tarnish-paper-and-the-process-ofmanufacturing-the-samegeorge-s-page-stan-ley-n-j1-a-proce-image370438805.html
RM2CEJXD9–. The American stationer. , of a roller having its journal boxes ad-justable horizontally for the purpose of givingthe rollers a variable inclination to each other.No. 242,810. Tuck for Pocketbooks.—Leverett Bram-ard, Hartford, Conn., assignor to the Case, Lock-wood & Brainard Company, same place.No. 242,819. Hammock Frame.—John R. Dickinson, New York, N. Y.No. 342,830. Combined Stereoscope and Grapho-scope.—William H. Lewis, Brooklyn, N. Y., as-signor to E. & H. T. Anthony & Co. No. 349,839. Anti-Tarnish Paper and the Process ofManufacturing the Same.—George S. Page, Stan-ley, N. J.1. A proce
. A genealogical history of Henry Adams, of Braintree, Mass., and his descendants; also John Adams, of Cambridge, Mass., 1632-1897. . Clarissa Lucretia King, b. June 5, 1834, d. 26 March, 1841.iii. Ebenezer Wood King. b. March 3, 1839; m. April 11, 1860, ClaraHawley. iv. Isaac S. King, b. Sept. 12, 1841; m. Dec. 20, 1864,Maj Dickinson, dau. of Samuel and Alvira Dickinson. v. Rev.Edward Payson King, b. Dec. 28, 1843; m. Aug. 3, 1869, EmilyettaDickinson. He d. 3 Oct., 1893. vi. Ella Chloe King, b. July 29,1846. vii. Clara Emma King, b. Oct. 23, 1850. Children of Silas Ward, (1811) [405] (Asa, Jr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-genealogical-history-of-henry-adams-of-braintree-mass-and-his-descendants-also-john-adams-of-cambridge-mass-1632-1897-clarissa-lucretia-king-b-june-5-1834-d-26-march-1841iii-ebenezer-wood-king-b-march-3-1839-m-april-11-1860-clarahawley-iv-isaac-s-king-b-sept-12-1841-m-dec-20-1864maj-dickinson-dau-of-samuel-and-alvira-dickinson-v-revedward-payson-king-b-dec-28-1843-m-aug-3-1869-emilyettadickinson-he-d-3-oct-1893-vi-ella-chloe-king-b-july-291846-vii-clara-emma-king-b-oct-23-1850-children-of-silas-ward-1811-405-asa-jr-image370117210.html
RM2CE487P–. A genealogical history of Henry Adams, of Braintree, Mass., and his descendants; also John Adams, of Cambridge, Mass., 1632-1897. . Clarissa Lucretia King, b. June 5, 1834, d. 26 March, 1841.iii. Ebenezer Wood King. b. March 3, 1839; m. April 11, 1860, ClaraHawley. iv. Isaac S. King, b. Sept. 12, 1841; m. Dec. 20, 1864,Maj Dickinson, dau. of Samuel and Alvira Dickinson. v. Rev.Edward Payson King, b. Dec. 28, 1843; m. Aug. 3, 1869, EmilyettaDickinson. He d. 3 Oct., 1893. vi. Ella Chloe King, b. July 29,1846. vii. Clara Emma King, b. Oct. 23, 1850. Children of Silas Ward, (1811) [405] (Asa, Jr
. History of the First Presbyterian Church of Bellefontaine, Ohio, and addresses delivered at the celebration of the thirty-fifth anniversary of the pastorate of the Reverend George L. Kalb, D.D . , m,Dickinson, Ellen, June i, 1878, cert,dau Richard Armstrong, wf J. M.D., res B, m.Dickinson, Lu Boyd, Feb. i, 1895,cert, dau Robt. Boyd, wf Mc. D.,res B, m.Dickinson, Nettie M., see Nettie M. Frey.Dodds, Florence, Mar. 4, 1894, ex, dauG. W. D., res B, m.Dodds, Geo. W., Mar. 4, 1894, ex, s John D, of Xenia, formerly of Scotland, res B, m.Dodds, Henrietta, Mar. 4, 1894, ex,dau Seth Sherman of Boston Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-the-first-presbyterian-church-of-bellefontaine-ohio-and-addresses-delivered-at-the-celebration-of-the-thirty-fifth-anniversary-of-the-pastorate-of-the-reverend-george-l-kalb-dd-mdickinson-ellen-june-i-1878-certdau-richard-armstrong-wf-j-md-res-b-mdickinson-lu-boyd-feb-i-1895cert-dau-robt-boyd-wf-mc-dres-b-mdickinson-nettie-m-see-nettie-m-freydodds-florence-mar-4-1894-ex-daug-w-d-res-b-mdodds-geo-w-mar-4-1894-ex-s-john-d-of-xenia-formerly-of-scotland-res-b-mdodds-henrietta-mar-4-1894-exdau-seth-sherman-of-boston-image369721014.html
RM2CDE6WX–. History of the First Presbyterian Church of Bellefontaine, Ohio, and addresses delivered at the celebration of the thirty-fifth anniversary of the pastorate of the Reverend George L. Kalb, D.D . , m,Dickinson, Ellen, June i, 1878, cert,dau Richard Armstrong, wf J. M.D., res B, m.Dickinson, Lu Boyd, Feb. i, 1895,cert, dau Robt. Boyd, wf Mc. D.,res B, m.Dickinson, Nettie M., see Nettie M. Frey.Dodds, Florence, Mar. 4, 1894, ex, dauG. W. D., res B, m.Dodds, Geo. W., Mar. 4, 1894, ex, s John D, of Xenia, formerly of Scotland, res B, m.Dodds, Henrietta, Mar. 4, 1894, ex,dau Seth Sherman of Boston
. Kaleidoscope. c<nf. TIIK IMvKSIDFAT. ,./■--,//,Vi</ .(. 1?. lilTTINdKU. D.I) (MTi-iinlstowii, V, Va. CIIAKM.KS A. l5hA.T().. M.D Ki.-limoiul. Va. J. K. liOOKHIi. D.l) lIain|Klcn-Sitliifv. Va. W. C. CA.MPUKI,!-. D.l) Koaiioko, Va. A. B. rAKinXdTOX. Es(i Danvilli-. Va. A. B. DICKINSON. Ksy Hiclimond. Va. HON. DON I. HAI.SKV Lyiiclilmrfr. Va. J. XAT IIAI.UMSON. Ksii IVl.Tslmrtr. Va. Hon. II. i;. llolSToN Iliiiiii.toii. Va. Hon. K. I.. IIITTON Ahiiifi.loii. Va. PATHS A. IHVINd. .M.D Fannviili. Va. HON. (. B. JANNKV I-.csl)ur4 Hiclimond. Va. COL. JOHN B. IMNNKH Siiffolk. Va. W. H. T. sqn Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kaleidoscope-cltnf-tiik-imvksidfat-vilt-1-lilttindku-di-mti-iinlstowii-v-va-ciiakmks-a-l5hat-md-ki-limoiul-va-j-k-liookhii-dl-liainklcn-sitliifv-va-w-c-campuki!-dl-koaiioko-va-a-b-rakinxdtox-esi-danvilli-va-a-b-dickinson-ksy-hiclimond-va-hon-don-i-haiskv-lyiiclilmrfr-va-j-xat-iiaiumson-ksii-ivltslmrtr-va-hon-ii-i-llolston-iliiiiiitoii-va-hon-k-i-iiitton-ahiiifiloii-va-paths-a-ihvind-md-fannviili-va-hon-b-jannkv-i-cslur4-hiclimond-va-col-john-b-imnnkh-siiffolk-va-w-h-t-sqn-image370420122.html
RM2CEJ2J2–. Kaleidoscope. c<nf. TIIK IMvKSIDFAT. ,./■--,//,Vi</ .(. 1?. lilTTINdKU. D.I) (MTi-iinlstowii, V, Va. CIIAKM.KS A. l5hA.T().. M.D Ki.-limoiul. Va. J. K. liOOKHIi. D.l) lIain|Klcn-Sitliifv. Va. W. C. CA.MPUKI,!-. D.l) Koaiioko, Va. A. B. rAKinXdTOX. Es(i Danvilli-. Va. A. B. DICKINSON. Ksy Hiclimond. Va. HON. DON I. HAI.SKV Lyiiclilmrfr. Va. J. XAT IIAI.UMSON. Ksii IVl.Tslmrtr. Va. Hon. II. i;. llolSToN Iliiiiii.toii. Va. Hon. K. I.. IIITTON Ahiiifi.loii. Va. PATHS A. IHVINd. .M.D Fannviili. Va. HON. (. B. JANNKV I-.csl)ur4 Hiclimond. Va. COL. JOHN B. IMNNKH Siiffolk. Va. W. H. T. sqn
. Audubon the naturalist; a history of his life and time. Audubon, John James, 1785-1851; Ornithologists. 78 AUDUBON, THE NATURALIST professor of chemistry in Dickinson College as well as in the University of Pennsylvania, and at this time president of South Carolina College at Columbia, was able to confirm Audubon's account of the climbing habit of the rattlesnake, and probably wrote this statement at his request:. DB. THOMAS COOPER. After a contemporary silhouette. Thomas Cooper to Audubon Columbia S. Carolina Octr 21. 1833 Mr Audubon Dear Sir About three weeks ago, my son and two of my blac Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/audubon-the-naturalist-a-history-of-his-life-and-time-audubon-john-james-1785-1851-ornithologists-78-audubon-the-naturalist-professor-of-chemistry-in-dickinson-college-as-well-as-in-the-university-of-pennsylvania-and-at-this-time-president-of-south-carolina-college-at-columbia-was-able-to-confirm-audubons-account-of-the-climbing-habit-of-the-rattlesnake-and-probably-wrote-this-statement-at-his-request-db-thomas-cooper-after-a-contemporary-silhouette-thomas-cooper-to-audubon-columbia-s-carolina-octr-21-1833-mr-audubon-dear-sir-about-three-weeks-ago-my-son-and-two-of-my-blac-image232191335.html
RMRDN6BK–. Audubon the naturalist; a history of his life and time. Audubon, John James, 1785-1851; Ornithologists. 78 AUDUBON, THE NATURALIST professor of chemistry in Dickinson College as well as in the University of Pennsylvania, and at this time president of South Carolina College at Columbia, was able to confirm Audubon's account of the climbing habit of the rattlesnake, and probably wrote this statement at his request:. DB. THOMAS COOPER. After a contemporary silhouette. Thomas Cooper to Audubon Columbia S. Carolina Octr 21. 1833 Mr Audubon Dear Sir About three weeks ago, my son and two of my blac
. Audubon the naturalist; a history of his life and time. Audubon, John James, 1785-1851. 78 AUDUBON, THE NATURALIST professor of chemistry in Dickinson College as well as in the University of Pennsylvania, and at this time president of South Carolina College at Columbia, was able to confirm Audubon's account of the climbing habit of the rattlesnake, and probably wrote this statement at his request:. DR. THOMAS COOPER. After a contemporary silhouette. Thomas Cooper to Audubon Columbia S. Carolina Octr 21. 1833 Mr Audubon Dear Sir About three weeks ago, my son and two of my black ser- vants, ob Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/audubon-the-naturalist-a-history-of-his-life-and-time-audubon-john-james-1785-1851-78-audubon-the-naturalist-professor-of-chemistry-in-dickinson-college-as-well-as-in-the-university-of-pennsylvania-and-at-this-time-president-of-south-carolina-college-at-columbia-was-able-to-confirm-audubons-account-of-the-climbing-habit-of-the-rattlesnake-and-probably-wrote-this-statement-at-his-request-dr-thomas-cooper-after-a-contemporary-silhouette-thomas-cooper-to-audubon-columbia-s-carolina-octr-21-1833-mr-audubon-dear-sir-about-three-weeks-ago-my-son-and-two-of-my-black-ser-vants-ob-image235322237.html
RMRJRRWH–. Audubon the naturalist; a history of his life and time. Audubon, John James, 1785-1851. 78 AUDUBON, THE NATURALIST professor of chemistry in Dickinson College as well as in the University of Pennsylvania, and at this time president of South Carolina College at Columbia, was able to confirm Audubon's account of the climbing habit of the rattlesnake, and probably wrote this statement at his request:. DR. THOMAS COOPER. After a contemporary silhouette. Thomas Cooper to Audubon Columbia S. Carolina Octr 21. 1833 Mr Audubon Dear Sir About three weeks ago, my son and two of my black ser- vants, ob
. Audubon, the naturalist; a history of his life and time. Audubon, John James, 1785-1851; Slavery -- Haiti; Haiti -- History Revolution, 1791-1804. 78 AUDUBON, THE NATURALIST professor of chemistry in Dickinson College as well as in the University of Pennsylvania, and at this time president of South Carolina College at Columbia, was able to confirm Audubon's account of the climbing habit of the rattlesnake, and probably wrote this statement at his request:. DR. THOMAS COOPER. After a contemporary silhouette. Thomas Cooper to Audubon Columbia S. Carolin^a Octr 21, 1833 Mr Audubon Dear Sir Abou Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/audubon-the-naturalist-a-history-of-his-life-and-time-audubon-john-james-1785-1851-slavery-haiti-haiti-history-revolution-1791-1804-78-audubon-the-naturalist-professor-of-chemistry-in-dickinson-college-as-well-as-in-the-university-of-pennsylvania-and-at-this-time-president-of-south-carolina-college-at-columbia-was-able-to-confirm-audubons-account-of-the-climbing-habit-of-the-rattlesnake-and-probably-wrote-this-statement-at-his-request-dr-thomas-cooper-after-a-contemporary-silhouette-thomas-cooper-to-audubon-columbia-s-carolina-octr-21-1833-mr-audubon-dear-sir-abou-image235344402.html
RMRJTT56–. Audubon, the naturalist; a history of his life and time. Audubon, John James, 1785-1851; Slavery -- Haiti; Haiti -- History Revolution, 1791-1804. 78 AUDUBON, THE NATURALIST professor of chemistry in Dickinson College as well as in the University of Pennsylvania, and at this time president of South Carolina College at Columbia, was able to confirm Audubon's account of the climbing habit of the rattlesnake, and probably wrote this statement at his request:. DR. THOMAS COOPER. After a contemporary silhouette. Thomas Cooper to Audubon Columbia S. Carolin^a Octr 21, 1833 Mr Audubon Dear Sir Abou
. Special report on the history and present condition of the sheep industry of the United States . Sheep; 1892. kcliaWitlielm^IjlhijCo f'ewYork MERINO EWE "EMMA," No. 31. FROM " DICKINSON MERINO SHEEP REGISTER,'"' VOL. I, 1884.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. United States. Bureau of Animal Industry; Salmon, D. E; Carman, Ezra Ayers, 1834-1909; Heath, Hubert A. , 1857-; Minto, John, 1822 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/special-report-on-the-history-and-present-condition-of-the-sheep-industry-of-the-united-states-sheep-1892-kcliawitlielmijlhijco-fewyork-merino-ewe-quotemmaquot-no-31-from-quot-dickinson-merino-sheep-registerquot-vol-i-1884-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-illustrations-may-not-perfectly-resemble-the-original-work-united-states-bureau-of-animal-industry-salmon-d-e-carman-ezra-ayers-1834-1909-heath-hubert-a-1857-minto-john-1822-image232316953.html
RMRDXXJ1–. Special report on the history and present condition of the sheep industry of the United States . Sheep; 1892. kcliaWitlielm^IjlhijCo f'ewYork MERINO EWE "EMMA," No. 31. FROM " DICKINSON MERINO SHEEP REGISTER,'"' VOL. I, 1884.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. United States. Bureau of Animal Industry; Salmon, D. E; Carman, Ezra Ayers, 1834-1909; Heath, Hubert A. , 1857-; Minto, John, 1822
. Special report on the history and present condition of the sheep industry of the United States . Sheep; 1892. A WELLS AND DICKINSON MERINO EWE, OF 1865. FROM " MICHIGAN BOARD OF AGRICULTURE," 1866.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. United States. Bureau of Animal Industry; Salmon, D. E; Carman, Ezra Ayers, 1834-1909; Heath, Hubert A. , 1857-; Minto, John, 1822-1915; DuBois, C. sgn; Fish, Pierre A. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/special-report-on-the-history-and-present-condition-of-the-sheep-industry-of-the-united-states-sheep-1892-a-wells-and-dickinson-merino-ewe-of-1865-from-quot-michigan-board-of-agriculturequot-1866-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-illustrations-may-not-perfectly-resemble-the-original-work-united-states-bureau-of-animal-industry-salmon-d-e-carman-ezra-ayers-1834-1909-heath-hubert-a-1857-minto-john-1822-1915-dubois-c-sgn-fish-pierre-a-image232316915.html
RMRDXXGK–. Special report on the history and present condition of the sheep industry of the United States . Sheep; 1892. A WELLS AND DICKINSON MERINO EWE, OF 1865. FROM " MICHIGAN BOARD OF AGRICULTURE," 1866.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. United States. Bureau of Animal Industry; Salmon, D. E; Carman, Ezra Ayers, 1834-1909; Heath, Hubert A. , 1857-; Minto, John, 1822-1915; DuBois, C. sgn; Fish, Pierre A.
. Annual report. Agricultural education. TRUSTEES, OVEKSEERS, FACULTY AND STUDENTS. Board of Trustees. Members Ex-Officiis. His Excellency GEO. D. ROBINSON, Governor of the Commonwealth. JAMES C. GREENOUGH, President of the College. JOHN W. DICKINSON, Secretary of Board of Education. JOHN E. RUSSELL, Secretary of Board of Agriculture. Members by Election. MARSHALL P. WILDER CHARLES G. DAVIS, HENRY COLT, PHINEAS STEDMAN. HENRY L WHITING DANIEL NEEDHAM, WILLIAM KNOWLTON JOHN CUMMINGS, JAMES S. GRINNELL, BENJAMIN P. WARE, O. B. HADWEN, . GEORGE NOYES, . J. H. DEMOND, . EDWARD C. CHOATE. Boston. P Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annual-report-agricultural-education-trustees-ovekseers-faculty-and-students-board-of-trustees-members-ex-officiis-his-excellency-geo-d-robinson-governor-of-the-commonwealth-james-c-greenough-president-of-the-college-john-w-dickinson-secretary-of-board-of-education-john-e-russell-secretary-of-board-of-agriculture-members-by-election-marshall-p-wilder-charles-g-davis-henry-colt-phineas-stedman-henry-l-whiting-daniel-needham-william-knowlton-john-cummings-james-s-grinnell-benjamin-p-ware-o-b-hadwen-george-noyes-j-h-demond-edward-c-choate-boston-p-image236221906.html
RMRM8RCJ–. Annual report. Agricultural education. TRUSTEES, OVEKSEERS, FACULTY AND STUDENTS. Board of Trustees. Members Ex-Officiis. His Excellency GEO. D. ROBINSON, Governor of the Commonwealth. JAMES C. GREENOUGH, President of the College. JOHN W. DICKINSON, Secretary of Board of Education. JOHN E. RUSSELL, Secretary of Board of Agriculture. Members by Election. MARSHALL P. WILDER CHARLES G. DAVIS, HENRY COLT, PHINEAS STEDMAN. HENRY L WHITING DANIEL NEEDHAM, WILLIAM KNOWLTON JOHN CUMMINGS, JAMES S. GRINNELL, BENJAMIN P. WARE, O. B. HADWEN, . GEORGE NOYES, . J. H. DEMOND, . EDWARD C. CHOATE. Boston. P
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 130 The American Florist. Feb. II, fT The Seed Trade. = AMIRICAN SEED TRADE ASSOCIAHON. Chas. N. Page, Des Moines, la., Pres.; L. L. Mav, St. Paul, Miun., First Vice-Pres.; C. E. kendel, Cleveland,0.,Sec'yandTreas. Twenty-third annual convention at Alex- andria Bay, N. Y., June 20-22, 1905. ''^ Jf Sweet Corn growers are showing anxiety to unload. Florai, Pabk, N. Y.—^John Lewis Childs and family are now in California. The Albert Dickinson Seed Company, Chicago, reports spring trade starting in briskly. Onion sets Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-florist-a-weekly-journal-for-the-trade-floriculture-florists-130-the-american-florist-feb-ii-ft-the-seed-trade-=-amirican-seed-trade-associahon-chas-n-page-des-moines-la-pres-l-l-mav-st-paul-miun-first-vice-pres-c-e-kendel-cleveland0secyandtreas-twenty-third-annual-convention-at-alex-andria-bay-n-y-june-20-22-1905-jf-sweet-corn-growers-are-showing-anxiety-to-unload-florai-pabk-n-yjohn-lewis-childs-and-family-are-now-in-california-the-albert-dickinson-seed-company-chicago-reports-spring-trade-starting-in-briskly-onion-sets-image237469009.html
RMRP9J41–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 130 The American Florist. Feb. II, fT The Seed Trade. = AMIRICAN SEED TRADE ASSOCIAHON. Chas. N. Page, Des Moines, la., Pres.; L. L. Mav, St. Paul, Miun., First Vice-Pres.; C. E. kendel, Cleveland,0.,Sec'yandTreas. Twenty-third annual convention at Alex- andria Bay, N. Y., June 20-22, 1905. ''^ Jf Sweet Corn growers are showing anxiety to unload. Florai, Pabk, N. Y.—^John Lewis Childs and family are now in California. The Albert Dickinson Seed Company, Chicago, reports spring trade starting in briskly. Onion sets
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igog. THE AmERICA N Fl ORIST. 1119 Chas. Dickinson, of the Albert Dickinson Co., Chicago. E. C. Dungan. of Wm. Henry Maule. Phila- delphia, Pa. Marshall H. Duryea. of Henry Xungesser & Co.. New York. A. T, Ferrell. Saginaw. Mich. W. T. Fonda. Rochester, N. Y^ J. H. Ford and wife. Ravenna, O. J. F. Garfat. Hogg & Lytle, Port Huron. Mich. John F. Geary, of the Leonard Seed Co.. Chicago. A. H. Goldsmith, of John Lewis Childs. and wife. Floral Park. N. T. Miss Blanche E. Goldsmith, Toledo. O. Geo. S. Green, of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-florist-a-weekly-journal-for-the-trade-floriculture-florists-igog-the-america-n-fl-orist-1119-chas-dickinson-of-the-albert-dickinson-co-chicago-e-c-dungan-of-wm-henry-maule-phila-delphia-pa-marshall-h-duryea-of-henry-xungesser-amp-co-new-york-a-t-ferrell-saginaw-mich-w-t-fonda-rochester-n-y-j-h-ford-and-wife-ravenna-o-j-f-garfat-hogg-amp-lytle-port-huron-mich-john-f-geary-of-the-leonard-seed-co-chicago-a-h-goldsmith-of-john-lewis-childs-and-wife-floral-park-n-t-miss-blanche-e-goldsmith-toledo-o-geo-s-green-of-image237365050.html
RMRP4WF6–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igog. THE AmERICA N Fl ORIST. 1119 Chas. Dickinson, of the Albert Dickinson Co., Chicago. E. C. Dungan. of Wm. Henry Maule. Phila- delphia, Pa. Marshall H. Duryea. of Henry Xungesser & Co.. New York. A. T, Ferrell. Saginaw. Mich. W. T. Fonda. Rochester, N. Y^ J. H. Ford and wife. Ravenna, O. J. F. Garfat. Hogg & Lytle, Port Huron. Mich. John F. Geary, of the Leonard Seed Co.. Chicago. A. H. Goldsmith, of John Lewis Childs. and wife. Floral Park. N. T. Miss Blanche E. Goldsmith, Toledo. O. Geo. S. Green, of
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. SPHAGNDN NOSS 1 bale, $ ISO 3 bales, 4.00 S bales, 6 50 10 bales, 12.50 20 bales, 24.00. C. C. Pollworth Co. Milwaukee Mention The Reylew when yon write. Qreen Sheet Moss FOR HANQINQ BASKETS Gathered fresh for your order. Write for prices. Ns Ms Hitchcock Glenwood, Cass Co., Mich. Mention The Beriew when yon write. Nashville, Mich.—John Means has ex- changed his house, lot and greenhouse for a 25-acre farm in Castleton town- ship, the other party being E. Brumm. Mr. Brumm, as his successor, will re- tail flowers. Dickinson, N. D.—E. H. Knapp, pro- Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-sphagndn-noss-1-bale-iso-3-bales-400-s-bales-6-50-10-bales-1250-20-bales-2400-c-c-pollworth-co-milwaukee-mention-the-reylew-when-yon-write-qreen-sheet-moss-for-hanqinq-baskets-gathered-fresh-for-your-order-write-for-prices-ns-ms-hitchcock-glenwood-cass-co-mich-mention-the-beriew-when-yon-write-nashville-michjohn-means-has-ex-changed-his-house-lot-and-greenhouse-for-a-25-acre-farm-in-castleton-town-ship-the-other-party-being-e-brumm-mr-brumm-as-his-successor-will-re-tail-flowers-dickinson-n-de-h-knapp-pro-image238311590.html
RMRRM0T6–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. SPHAGNDN NOSS 1 bale, $ ISO 3 bales, 4.00 S bales, 6 50 10 bales, 12.50 20 bales, 24.00. C. C. Pollworth Co. Milwaukee Mention The Reylew when yon write. Qreen Sheet Moss FOR HANQINQ BASKETS Gathered fresh for your order. Write for prices. Ns Ms Hitchcock Glenwood, Cass Co., Mich. Mention The Beriew when yon write. Nashville, Mich.—John Means has ex- changed his house, lot and greenhouse for a 25-acre farm in Castleton town- ship, the other party being E. Brumm. Mr. Brumm, as his successor, will re- tail flowers. Dickinson, N. D.—E. H. Knapp, pro-
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