Guide Introduction: Records Of Ante-Bellum Southern PlantationsSeries M: Section 29, Eppes, Josephine Dulles (18551920) and Others, Accounts, 1907-1915 Ralph Wormeley V (1745-1806) of Rosegill, Middlesex County, Virginia, http://www.lexisnexis.com/academic/guides/southern_hist/plantations/plantm3.asp
Extractions: Part 3: Other Tidewater Virginia [This item added to Web May, 1996.] By Kenneth M. Stampp, Professor Emeritus, University of California at Berkeley Planters ambitious to augment their wealth, together with their black slaves, were an important driving force in the economic and political development of new territories and states in the Southwest. Their commodities accounted for more than half the nation's exports, and the plantations themselves were important markets for the products of northern industry. In short, they played a crucial role in the development of a national market economy. The plantations of the Old South, the white families who owned, operated, and lived on them, and the blacks who toiled on them as slaves for more than two centuries have been the subjects of numerous historical studies since the pioneering work of Ulrich B. Phillips in the early twentieth century. The literature, highly controversial, has focused on questions such as the evolution and nature of the planter class and its role in shaping the white South's economy, culture, and values; the conditions experienced by American blacks in slavery; the impact of the "peculiar institution" on their personalities and the degree to which a distinct Afro-American culture developed among them; and, finally, the sources of the tension between the proslavery interests of the South and the "free labor" interests of the North that culminated in secession and civil war.
The National Archives National Register Of Archives Browse The Starbuck, Edward (fl 18441855) Engineer and Iron Merchant London (1) Stockman, Ralph (1861-1946) Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics (2) http://www.nra.nationalarchives.gov.uk/nra/browser/person/page/person_ST.htm
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Sherlock Holmes Pastiche Characters - S Schreiner, Olive (South African Author, 18551920) The Case of the RevolutionistsDaughter The Adventure of the Iron Box (Ken Greenwald) 156-157, 167 http://www.schoolandholmes.com/characterss.html
Extractions: S Sl-Sz IN SHERLOCKIAN PASTICHES A B C D ... HOME A heading in Red indicates that the character appears in, or is important to, the story. Titles in regular type are those in which the character appears. Titles in italics indicate that the character is merely mentioned. Page numbers indicate the page on which the character appears or is mentioned. Where no page numbers are given it should be assumed that the character is present throughout the story. Click on these links for publication details of novels short stories , and children's stories indexed so far. Sabbatini, Laura (Had Relationship with Neill Cream)
«1000?»? ? VeryCD ? Translate this page Oliver Schreiner (1855-1920) Dream Life and Real Life Woman and Labour DreamsWalter Scott (1771-1832) Life in the Iron-Mills (by Rebecca Harding Davis) http://lib.verycd.com/2005/05/16/0000050749.html
Project MUSE Iron Mines and Mining 763, 1639, 2420, 2657, 3124, 3135. Iron Smelting 3, 1639 ,1656 Rau, William Herman, 18551920 3013. Razors and Razor Industry 659 http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/technology_and_culture/v040/40.3a.subject_index.htm
Extractions: Excerpt 3M Corporation. See Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company (Firm) AB Gust Carlsson (Firm) ABB Asea Brown Boveri Ltd. (Firm) Abbe, Ernst, 1840-1905 Aberdeen Maritime Museum (Scotland) Accidents Accounting Accumulatorenfabrik AG (Firm) Acoustics Advertising Search Journals About MUSE Contact Us
Ca. 2800 Englischsprachige Werke Translate this page Iron Puddler my life in the rolling mills and what came of it, The, by Davis, Trooper Peter Halket of Mashonaland, by Schreiner, Olive, 1855-1920 http://www.fortunecity.de/lindenpark/barock/198/5742.htm
Victorian Women Writers Project a machinereadable transcription. Schreiner, Olive (1855-1920) By RALPHIRON (OLIVE SCHREINER). 3rd edition. Paper, 1s. 6d; Cloth, 2s. http://www.indiana.edu/~letrs/vwwp/schreiner/politsit.html
Wh - New General Catalog Of Old Books & Authors later BYRNE, Mrs LAWRIE (F 1855 1920) (ps May BYRNE; A Cape COLONIST)Ingram Place ( ps Ralph GALLUP; Hugh WHITMORE) Abby WHITESIDE (F ? - ? http://www.kingkong.demon.co.uk/ngcoba/wh.htm
Extractions: Follow these links for explanations of the of this catalog, its condition of use , the dates , the general abbreviations , the language abbreviations , the nationality abbreviations electronic library codes used, and for advice on buying or borrowing selling or valuing old books. If you have any corrections, additions or other suggestions, please send them to webmaster@kingkong.demon.co.uk nee LEE (F: c1632 - 1685 Oct 29) Anthony (P) WHARTON (see: Alister Mc ALLISTER) Clarence WHARTON (M: 1873 - 1941) Edith (Newbold) WHARTON, nee The Touchstone (UK: The Gift From The Grave) [1900] The Valley Of Decision [1902] Sanctuary [1903] Q ,Q Summer [1917] The Marne [1918] In Morocco [1920] The Glimpses Of The Moon [1922] A Son At The Front [1923] False Dawn (The 'Forties) [1924] The Old Maid (The 'Fifties) [1924] The Spark (The 'Sixties) [1924] New Year's Day (The 'Seventies) [1924] Old New York [1924] Twilight Sleep [1927] The Children [1928] Hudson River Bracketed [1929] Certain People [1930] The Gods Arrive [1932] Human Nature [1933] Bunner Sisters [?]
CEMETERIES Jackson County, IA WPA Records This File Was Of M. C. Curry; aged 21 CHASE GR 1861 1919 E. Iron Hill Iron Hill CHASE Henry R . Buckeye Miles aged 80 COLEMAN John 1855 1920 Sterling Sterling COLEMAN http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ia/jackson/cemeteries/cwpa.txt
CENTER CEMETERY, East Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut Made L. 1838 1913 Asleep in Jesus KING ROSE S. 1855 1920 D/O ERNEST ROSE KING OLMSTED CORNELIA COWLES 9 SEP 1810 22 JUN 1892 W/O Ralph A. OLMSTED http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ct/hartford/towns/easthartford/cemetery/cen
History Vol I Koizumi was an Ironwilled man of the highest probity. The End. By Jumbo andRalph Morris. Ages 9 and 10. Trevor Pryce Leggett http://www.budokwai.org/history_vol_i.htm
Extractions: [History Vol I] History -Vol II History Vol III Battle 1970 History Volume I - Founding of Budokwai to circa 1932 ... International Summer Schools The Budokwai Its Roots and Early History And Some Other Early Matters Richard Bowen - Vice-President. The Budokwai 1999 On Saturday, January 26th 1918, The Budokwai opened its doors for the first time. Two days later, on the Monday evening, those training on the mat heard the sound of gunfire - London was still being subjected to the occasional bombing. It was to be many months and many thousands of deaths before the Armistice on November 11th 1918 brought the carnage on the Western Front and elsewhere to an end. But how did The Budokwai come into existence? Gunji Koizumi - Early Life Koizumi comes to Britain By 1917, married and with a thriving business, he felt that he had to make some contribution to help his adopted country (when asked why he never became British he would give a gentle laugh and, pointing to his face, remark, "The face is wrong!" ). The contribution took the form of starting an institute for the study of the martial arts and their related cultural activities. He found and leased two shops in Lower Grosvenor Place, Victoria. As we have seen, the premises opened on January 26th 1918. There was one dojo (training hall) of about twenty feet by twenty feet. The baby Budokwai was solidly democratic, with an elected committee, annual general meetings, a constitution and so on - although these took a little time to establish.
Extractions: Putnam County : Part 2 ( L - Z ) L M N O ... Z L LAST NAME FIRST NAME AGE DOD COUNTY RECORD M LAST NAME FIRST NAME AGE DOD COUNTY RECORD N LAST NAME FIRST NAME AGE DOD COUNTY RECORD O LAST NAME FIRST NAME AGE DOD COUNTY RECORD Oaks Charlotte Carr 1851 1921 Putnam #4 Oaks Hannah 1916 Putnam #335 Odom Elizabeth 1860 1919 Putnam #440 Odom Eva May 1919 Putnam #448 Odom Manda 1915 Putnam #48 Odum Laura Avo 1886 1919 Putnam #503 Oliver John Emery Jr. 1903 1920 Putnam #401 Overstreet Infant (Unnamed) 1915 1916 Putnam #304 Owen Francis Dowell (Mrs.) 1844 1921 Putnam #33 Owen Milton M. 1840 1922 Putnam #67 Owen Nancy 1924 Putnam #270 P LAST NAME FIRST NAME AGE DOD COUNTY RECORD Q LAST NAME FIRST NAME AGE DOD COUNTY RECORD Qualls Alice (Mrs.) 1918 Putnam #662 Qualls Flonnie (Mrs.) 1898 1920 Putnam #338 Qualls Mary Lee (Mrs.) 1917 Putnam #536 Qualls Perthena Benson 1846 1924 Putnam #430 Qualls Vastid 1915 Putnam #209 Quals Lillie 1881 1923 Putnam #411 Quarles Brack 1843 1916 Putnam #454 Quarles Ora (Mrs.) 1879 1914 Putnam #69 Quarles Steve D. 1843 1920 Putnam #326 R LAST NAME FIRST NAME AGE DOD COUNTY RECORD S LAST NAME FIRST NAME AGE DOD COUNTY RECORD T LAST NAME FIRST NAME AGE DOD COUNTY RECORD U LAST NAME FIRST NAME AGE DOD COUNTY RECORD
University Of Namibia Library. New Acquisitions - March 2005 Schreiner, Olive, 18551920 The story of an African farm / Olive Schreiner (RalphIron) ; edited with an introduction by Joseph Bristow. - 1992 http://www.unam.na/ilrc/library/acquisitionsmar05.html
Cleveland Museum Of Art - Explore Artists Beginning With R George Woolliscroft Rhead British, 1855 1920 Ralph H. Rosenblum American.spacer. Walter Rosenblum American, 1919. spacer. Ralph Rosenborg American http://www.clevelandart.org/Explore/artistList.asp?letter=R&showall=true&
Masonic Baker, Clara A. 1894 1965 On stone with Ralph M. Section 10 Clair, George1855 1920 Father Miners Page died 213-1920 Section 10 http://www.kmitch.com/Huerfano/masonic.html
Waldo County Ralph Harriman, these Harrimans are my cousins. I have a large black irontray that was used to carry the bread along the long tables in the log chuck http://www.rootsweb.com/~mewaldo/queryh-m.htm
Extractions: [to conserve space, queries may be edited] - H - HALL: My great grandfather was Charles Frederick Hall born Brewer, Maine in 1856. His parents were Simeon Hall and Lucy Wescott Dorr Edwin J Hall , another sibling of Charles married Nellie A Spinney . Although Simeon was a minister and farmer several of the boys were mariners or sea captains that came to San Francisco between 1879 and 1890. Does anyone have any information about Patience Hall or Hannah Spinney . I have more information but no idea who Simeon's parents are or Nellie's Reply To: Lisa 24 July 01 HALL: Looking for any information on Donald Hall who died in Belfast, Oct.1976. Born 1895. I am researching the Hall family in Richmond VA. and wondering if this Donald was born in Richmond. If so I would like to contact any family in the area. Reply to: Bob Olsen 15 Mar 00 HALL: Hall's of Freedom- Montville- Knox - I'm looking for descendants of Rev. Isaac Hall
Section 3, 1880 Sept. 29, 1948 Mother Ralph born died Mar. Perry, Alice A.1855 - 1920 Henry H. 1853 - 1915 Poulson, Ida M. 1880 - 1937 Powell, http://www.rootsweb.com/~ingrant/convefgi.htm