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... October , when pump- kins , squashes , potatoes and rutabagas are being gathered for winter . On a mild , pleasant , autumnal evening in 1829 a stranger on horseback called at a small dwelling in Tecumseh and requested entertainment for ...
... October , when pump- kins , squashes , potatoes and rutabagas are being gathered for winter . On a mild , pleasant , autumnal evening in 1829 a stranger on horseback called at a small dwelling in Tecumseh and requested entertainment for ...
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... CHICAGO HISTORICAL SOCIETY : The Theatre ; Its early days in Chicago , by J. H. McVicker . In Memo- riam : Isaac N. Arnold and Thomas Hoyue . WYOMING HISTORICAL SOCIETY , October 18 , 1884 : Number 10 PIONEER AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY .
... CHICAGO HISTORICAL SOCIETY : The Theatre ; Its early days in Chicago , by J. H. McVicker . In Memo- riam : Isaac N. Arnold and Thomas Hoyue . WYOMING HISTORICAL SOCIETY , October 18 , 1884 : Number 10 PIONEER AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY .
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WYOMING HISTORICAL SOCIETY , October 18 , 1884 : Number of articles presented , 14 . The Wilkes Barre Record , Feb. 21 , 1885 . KANSAS STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY : Report of Kansas State Board of Agriculture for Sept. , 1884 . STEPHEN D ...
WYOMING HISTORICAL SOCIETY , October 18 , 1884 : Number of articles presented , 14 . The Wilkes Barre Record , Feb. 21 , 1885 . KANSAS STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY : Report of Kansas State Board of Agriculture for Sept. , 1884 . STEPHEN D ...
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... October 6 , 1884 , aged 74 years . aged 58 years . Mrs. Jonathan Norris , died October 14 , 1884 , aged 56 years . Martin Hoshein , died October 18 , 1884 , Bainbridge , aged 81 years . Mrs. Orilla Selter , died October 20 , 1884 ...
... October 6 , 1884 , aged 74 years . aged 58 years . Mrs. Jonathan Norris , died October 14 , 1884 , aged 56 years . Martin Hoshein , died October 18 , 1884 , Bainbridge , aged 81 years . Mrs. Orilla Selter , died October 20 , 1884 ...
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... October , 1834 , Jacob Beeson was elected on the first board of vestrymen and was an active and efficient helper in that work fifty years ago . He was a very active and influential man in the organization of the State Goverument of ...
... October , 1834 , Jacob Beeson was elected on the first board of vestrymen and was an active and efficient helper in that work fifty years ago . He was a very active and influential man in the organization of the State Goverument of ...
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