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Description: Landing of H.R.H. The Duke of Edinburgh at Reddow's wharf. Hong Kong. 2nd November 1869.
Location: Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Date: 02 November 1869
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Identifier: historicalportra02walk
Title: Historical portraits ... the lives of C.R.L. Fletcher ..
Authors: Walker, Emery, Sir, 1851-1933 Fletcher, C. R. L. (Charles Robert Leslie), 1857-1934 Butler, H. B. (Harold Beresford), 1883-1951
Subjects: Portrait painting
Publisher: Oxford : Clarendon Press
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MAKMAUUKt;, LOKl) LANGDALE From an eightecnlli-centiiry engraving ofa contemporary portrait THOMAS HOWARD, EARL OF ARUNDEL From the portrait by Rnbens belonging tothe Earl ol Carlisle at Castle Howard
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SIR BEVILLE GRENVILLE From the portrait drawn and engravedby W. Faithorne
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Hotel Le Bleu
370 4th Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11215
New York, USA
Series: Shahanna Singh & Curtis Charles Baby Shower
(01-15-2012)
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Book: Old Barbados through Photography
Book: The Parliament Buildings of Barbados
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Identifier: catalogueno16spr00macy
Title: Catalogue no. 16, spring/summer / R. H. Macy & Co.
Authors: Macy's (Firm)
Subjects: Department stores--Catalogs Trade catalogs--Department stores.
Publisher: R.H. Macy, New York
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Soft finished shirt insplendid quality percale,grey and tan grounds, wilneat contrasting stripes; cigenerously long and full, wildouble stitched felled seaniand carefully finislied in eveidetail. Soft attached coll;and cuffs; neck sizes 14 to 1please include size when ordeing: this style is especialsuitable for outing wear. 8B2I2I0 Specialpricf, each 54 Soft Negligee Shirts
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Soft negligee shirt In nalurlinun color shirting, out geneously full and carefully finishiin every detail. The sicevare finished with the popu):French turn-back cuffa, and tlwell shaped neck band will fit ttneck comfortably. Can also 1furnished in solid shade of blucream, grey and ecru. Sizes 1to 17; please include size\oiir order. mt 8B2I2I6 Price each .OH R. H. MACY & CO., NEW YORK, N. Y. CATALOGUE No. 16 213
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Brooklyn West Indian American Day Carnival
Eastern Parkway
Brooklyn, New York
USA
Series: Brooklyn West Indian American Day Carnival
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Aussicht auf die Sense bei B.urgstelle H.älfenstein / H.elfenstein / F.estihubel bei S.chwarzenburg im Kanton Bern der Schweiz
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Die Sense ( Bergbach - Bach - Creek ) befindet sich im Kanton Bern und Kanton F.reiburg
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- Name : Sense ( französisch Singine )
- Gewässerkennzahl : CH: 269
- Region : Kanton Bern und Kanton F.reiburg in der Schweiz
- Karte 1 / 25`000 : 1226 - 1206 - 1186 - 1166 - 1165
- Ursprung / Q.uelle : Zusammenfluss von K.alter Sense und W.arme Sense in Z.ollhaus
- Länge : 35,7 km
- E.nde - M.ündung : Bei L.aupen in die S.aane → A.are → R.hein → N.ordsee
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Die Sense ( frz. Singine ) ist ein rechter Nebenfluss der S.aane und G.renzfluss zwischen
dem Kanton Bern und dem Kanton F.reiburg in der Schweiz. Ihre Q.uellflüsse, die in Z.oll-
h.aus zusammenfliessen, sind die K.alte Sense, die im Gebiet des G.antrisch entspringt
und die W.arme Sense, die aus dem S.chwarzsee kommt.
Die Sense fliesst durch eine 15 km lange S.chlucht, die nicht nur bei W.ildwasserfahrern,
sondern auch als B.adefluss sehr beliebt ist. Der wichtigste Z.ufluss der Sense ist das
S.chwarzwasser.
Nach ca. 35 km mündet die Sense bei L.aupen in die S.aane. Da bei heftigen G.ewittern, be-
sonders im S.ommer, die Sense plötzlich sehr stark ansteigen kann, ist der Aufenthalt in der
Nähe des Flusses bei unsicherer W.etterlage gefährlich.
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Die B.achforelle ist die Fischart, welche am häufigsten in der Sense anzutreffen ist. Daneben
kommen noch A.let, B.arbe, G.roppe, G.ründling, H.asel, R.egenbogenforelle und – vor allem
im U.nterlauf – die Ä.sche vor.
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( BeschriebSense AlbumBergbächeimKantonBern KantonBern Bach creek puro ruisseau
crompán torrente 小川 kreek zatoczka enseada bäck zátoka arroyo Wasser vand water
vesi eau uisce Vatn acqua 水 vann woda água vatten Voda agua Natur nature luonto
Cineál Náttúra natura 自然 natuur natureza Príroda Narava naturaleza Alps Alpit Alpes
Alpi アルプス山脈 Alpene Alpy Alperna Alpen Alperne Schweiz Suisse Switzerland Suissa
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Besuch der R.uine des K.loster R.üeggisberg am Dienstag den 27. April 2010 :
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Mit dem Z.ug von B.ern nach S.chwarzenburg
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Weiter mit dem Fahrrad S.chwarzenburg ( BE - 792m ) - E.rdburg bei S.chwarzenburg -
B.urgstelle H.älfenstein bei S.chwarzenburg - S.chwarzenburg - M.amishaus ( BE - 795m ) -
G.ranegg - B.urgstelle ( BE - 740m ) - W.islisau ( BE - 714m ) - R.ohrbach ( BE - 762m ) -
S.chwanden ( BE - 863m ) - O.ber H.ellgisried ( BE - 795m ) - R.uine K.loster R.üeggisberg -
R.üeggisberg ( BE - 935m ) - B.im T.aan ( BE - 938m ) - O.berbütschel ( BE - 915m ) -
G.schneit ( BE - 941m ) - N.iedermuhlern ( BE - 845m ) - Z.immerwald - K.irche ( BE - 856m ) -
K.ehrsatz - A.uguetbrücke - B.ern
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Hurni100427 AlbumZZZZ100427VelotourKlosterruineRüeggisberg KantonBern
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The BRUSH Experience (Black Renaissance Urban Sophisticated and Hip) is a social experiment combining people and art to yield creative results. It's where everyone can be an artist (if only for one night) while indulging in food and drinks in an inviting and inventive environment. As the evening progresses joint artworks bloom and are shared for all artists to enjoy! Paint, socialize, & chill as you create or watch masterpieces being made.
Identifier: catalogueno16spr00macy
Title: Catalogue no. 16, spring/summer / R. H. Macy & Co.
Authors: Macy's (Firm)
Subjects: Department stores--Catalogs Trade catalogs--Department stores.
Publisher: R.H. Macy, New York
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8B2I206 White madrasshirts, pleated fronts, made inthe very popular coat style,opening all the way down thefront; cuffs attached; cut gen-erously full of extra fine qual-ity Madras, and would be con-sidered good value at $1.25;sizes 14 to 17 inches. q«Price each 40 State size required in order. Percale Work Shirt
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Mens work shirts of sottfinished ptrcale. in a splendidstrong quality. with greygrounds, neatly striped withblack, blue or lavender. Ilti-ishcd witii soft negligee at-tached collar, buttoned cnli-^,and a neatly stitched pocket onthe left side. The splendidworkmanship gives excellentwearing qualities. Sizes 14 to17. 86212 11 MQ Special price each 4oC State size and color desiredMhen ordering* \ i!>^
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Title: Catalogue no. 16, spring/summer / R. H. Macy & Co.
Authors: Macy's (Firm)
Subjects: Department stores--Catalogs Trade catalogs--Department stores.
Publisher: R.H. Macy, New York
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Identifier: karakoramwestern00defi
Authors: De Filippi, Filippo, 1869-1938 Savoia, Luigi Amedeo di, duca degli Abruzzi, 1873-1933
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Publisher: New York : Dutton
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Kroni K ■ to Bride Peak. 285 ^Ve were up betimes on the 30th, and finished breakiDg up campin a heavy snowfall. The air was still. Foiu cooUes were told off tocarry Brocherels chair, and we had all the others start off, ourselvesfollowing. After getting on the moraine we turned back for a last lookat the spot which had been our shelter for the past month and more.It had never looked so forlorn as now. The heavy snow obliterated in ashort time all traces of the camp that had once stood there. One ofour friendly crows was perched on the little level—his companions hadall deserted us some days before. We went on very slowly, as Brocherel was with us, covering on footthe distance across the two moraine ridges. AVhen he decided to beginto use the chair we found, to our disappointment, that the coolies—though with the best will in the world—were unable to carry him.They were not used to working in concert nor keeping step together,and they were not strong in the arms, so that their
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Identifier: bostonanthembook00maso
Title: The Boston anthem book : being a selection of anthems, collects, mottets, and other set pieces
Authors: Mason, Lowell, 1792-1872, compiler
Subjects: Anthems Prospers (Liturgy) Motets Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices), Unaccompanied Part songs, English
Publisher: Boston : J. H. Wilkins & R. B. Carter New-York : F. J. Huntington
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^0:^ Life and light to all he brings. Risen with healing in his wings, Life and light to E^= T 3, fZS^ r :sl T-^ lEEEEt Yf Hail the Son of righteousness, I r Life and light to all he brings, Risen with healing in his wings. Life and light tom T ^ I Hail the Son of righteousness, =P=f=P: ^F=F T E ^- ^ 5 Life and light to all he brings, Risen with healing in his wings, Life and light to 21 r:^- -ys*- IIE 0—»- ic: all he brings, Risen with healing in his wings.-J \ 1 ^^—v -=!- •- -O- all he brings, ^SE^ Risen with healing in his wings.r/n- Hark! the herald an - gels sing, q=;: 5i3: -Z!~l ^— __^^^ eEpee s all he brings, Risen with healing in his wings. Hark! the herald angels sing, Hark! the herald angels sing, t ^- #^#- I 9 I all he brings, Risen with healing in his wings. r#-/- :Ti Glory to the new-born King, Glo-ry to the new-born King,r#-/ * ^*- )^^ ~VT n r -izzi: Glory to the new-born King, fe^ g \^^ CL. TV Glory to the new-born King, Glo - ry to Wi-f \~--t :r -F-rr-F^F *—
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Glo - ry to the new-born King, Glo Glory to the new-born King, Glo-ry to the new-born King, Glo - ry 22 TENOR, ALTO. TREBLE. BASE. ANTHEM. I am well pleased. ARRANGED FR03I CAKISSUn. l,.\rghi:tto.
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Identifier: catalogueno16spr00macy
Title: Catalogue no. 16, spring/summer / R. H. Macy & Co.
Authors: Macy's (Firm)
Subjects: Department stores--Catalogs Trade catalogs--Department stores.
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46B17905 Mens l.3-inrh Blucher, soft brown chrome tanned\iatershed calfskin: two full lengtli Goodyear weltIhand sewed) viscolized oak soles; strong strap andbuckle: roomy toe; solid leather counter and insole?;dirt excluding gusset; sizes 6 to 11 by half sizes;vieight 60 ounces. Ao ^i C^ 46BI7905 Price per pair $0./! 46B17906
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l-incli Leopard Calf Tan Blucher, well made andpractically waterproof; two full soles of genuine oakleatlier; solid leather insoles and counters; dirt ex-cluding gusset; double straps and buckles; sizesto IL Weight 54 ounces. 46BI7906 Price per pair 46B17907 11-inch Leopard Calf Blucher; has two full length,genuine oak soles, double fastened, brass nailed andsewed; inner sole and counter are of solid leatlier;upper is well shaped; double straps and buckles.A handsome shoe and a durable one, sizes 6 to 11;s- weight 52 ounces. An />f\ V^ 46BI7907 Price per pair ^Z.W j
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Title : R.H. Price
Creator (Photographer) : Unknown
Publisher : Graphic Services
Place of Publication : College Station, Texas
Year (Coverage) : 1908
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Identifier: hrhprinceofwales00lown
Authors: Lowndes, Marie Belloc, 1868-1947
Subjects: Edward VII, king of Great Britain, 1841-1910
Publisher: New York, D. Appleton and company
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The Egerton House Training Stables, Newmarket From a Photograph by Clarence Hailey the Princess of Waless Stakes. He won the St. Leger by a lengthand a half; and in the Jockey Club Stakes at Newmarket on the i stOctober he won by two lengths from Sir Visto, the Derby winnerof 1897. Persimmon was ridden to victory in the Derby of 1896 by JohnWatts. The race was witnessed by an extraordinarily largeconcourse of all classes, including a considerable number of dis-tinguished foreigners. Never was there a more popular victory.
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DERBY-DAY DINNER 193 and the enthusiasm all over the country was as great as at Epsom.It was the fourth time in the history of the Turf that the great racehad been won by a Royal owner. In 1788, eight years after itsfoundation, the Prince Regent won with Sir Thomas ; and theDuke of York won with Prince Leopold in 1816, and withMoses in 1822. The Derby-Day dinner is certainly one of the most importantfunctions held at Marlborough House during the year, and it isnow difficult to believe that it was only inaugurated just ten yearsago. Something like fifty invitations are sent out, and the guests,who are, it need hardly be said, all men, assemble in the greatdrawing-room, where they are joined by their Royal host justbefore dinner, which is announced at half-past eight. The companyare expected to wear evening dress—not uniform—and the Royalguests, of whom there are as a rule from eight to ten, have each anattendant told off to wait on him, while each couple of the otherspresent share
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Identifier: catalogueno16spr00macy
Title: Catalogue no. 16, spring/summer / R. H. Macy & Co.
Authors: Macy's (Firm)
Subjects: Department stores--Catalogs Trade catalogs--Department stores.
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Infants Wrappers This Infants long wrapper of finesoft white flannelette is one of ourvery special offerings. Beautifullymade with fancy lei mona sleevefastened with dainty silk bows andedged with satin ribbon. The work-manship throughout Is characteris-tic of Macj- care for detail. In everyrespect, in the sewing of theseams and finish of the edges, thisgarment shows the signs of the sureexpert needlework that marks thehighest priced garments for grown-ups. To add to the general har-mony of the design, satin ribbon isalso used with charming effectaround the neck and down thefront of this garment: a daintylittle ribbon bow closes the wrapperat neck. We consider this wrappervery eicellent value at prtco quoted. 658 15303 Price jn^ each HuC Postage ertra 6c.
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Kimona Wrappers A very popular Infants kimo-na wrapper of good quality stripedflannelette: the front, neck andsleeves are tastefully trimmedwith plain white flannel withcrochet edpes, and tbe garmentIs fastened with dainty littlesatin ties; the little wrapper iscut long and full, making forthe maximum of comfort forbaby and for longer and betterwear. The gown will wash apm-didly and will always look well.The seams are carefully andstrongly sewed, and the edgesescepUonally well crocheted. Wecarry it in either pink and whiteor blue and white stripe; stateyrur preference In ordering. 65BI5304 White and bluecombination. Priceeacb 65Bf530S White and pink combination. PricePostage extra >>c. _^ .34c ...34c Cashmere Sacques Crocheted Sacques
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Identifier: historicalportra02walk
Title: Historical portraits ... the lives of C.R.L. Fletcher ..
Authors: Walker, Emery, Sir, 1851-1933 Fletcher, C. R. L. (Charles Robert Leslie), 1857-1934 Butler, H. B. (Harold Beresford), 1883-1951
Subjects: Portrait painting
Publisher: Oxford : Clarendon Press
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HENRY MARTEN From the portrait by Sir Peter Lely belongingto Lord Ribblesdale
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JOHN BRADSHAW From the portrait by Robert Walker belongingto Lord Ribblesdale It should be noted that this portrait, which liasbeen in the owners family and known as Bradshawsince the contemporary period, bears inscriptionswhich if correct would not support the claim toauthenticity. It was accepted as a portrait by Dr.S. R. Gardiner and other authorities. -Jhe Jirtrcuture of c^H^-T/rf tje Cocf T^jarenoii r - PRAISE-GOn I3ARB0NFrom a contemporary engraving
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Identifier: historicalportra02walk
Title: Historical portraits ... the lives of C.R.L. Fletcher ..
Authors: Walker, Emery, Sir, 1851-1933 Fletcher, C. R. L. (Charles Robert Leslie), 1857-1934 Butler, H. B. (Harold Beresford), 1883-1951
Subjects: Portrait painting
Publisher: Oxford : Clarendon Press
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-. In 1632 Frederick died, and the Queen devotedherself henceforth to her children, especially Charles Lewis, nowheir to the Palatinate. She was often in great straits, being depen-dent entirely on the charity of England and Holland. When theCivil War broke out in the former country, her supplies from herbrother Charles, never very lavish, were completely cut off, thoughher faithful ser\ant and friend. Lord Craven, still helped her;and in 1650 the Dutch bounty also ceased. Though the Peace ofWestphalia had restored the Lower (i. e. the Rhenish) Palatinate toCharles Lewis, that young man gave his mother neither gratitudenor affection ; he would neither make her an allowance nor receiveher into his Principality. Two of her younger sons wounded herstrongly Protestant sentiments by entering the Roman Church.With her eldest daughter she also quarrelled, while another,
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ELIZABETH, QUEEN OE BOHEMIAFrom tlic porliait by J. van Micrcvcldt in tlu- National Portrait Gallery Faa />. 6 ELIZABETH 77 Louisa Hollandina, escaped from her house to enter a convent,where she contrived to lead a far from ascetic existence. Indeed, ofall her children Rupert, her third and favourite son, alone exhibitedany warm and constant affection towards his mother. Under thesemiserable circumstances Elizabeth lived many years m Holland,where she maintained the sorry pretence of holding a Court. Her exilewas somewhat enlivened by the arrival of Charles H and his following,with many of whom, notably Montrose, she was on friendl} terms.Finally the Restoration seemed to offer her a prospect of an honour-able retreat, but Charles, who felt little interest in a widowed aunt,tried to prevent her coming to England, though Parliament hadvoted her a grant for the paj-ment of her many debts. Elizabetheventually sailed in May 1661 without waiting for an invitation, andtook up her residen
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Identifier: picturesofbirdli00lodg
Title: Pictures of bird life : on woodland meadow, mountain and marsh
Authors: Lodge, R. B
Subjects: Birds -- Pictorial works
Publisher: London : S. H. Bousfield
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e empty wlien, after some struggling, I hadreached the spot, though standing up in the punt we had seenyoung birds in e^ery jiest. After a lot of hunting about invain, it occurred to me to look imder the nests, whicli, for awonder, were Ijuilt on dry ground, or at any rate comparativelydry for Purple Herons. There in a space of a few inchesbetween tlie nests and the ground all the young Herons werecrouching motionless, hoping, no dou])t. that the enemy woulddepart without detecting them. One luckless individual hadallowed me to tread on it sooner than move, and on retracingmy steps to return to the punt its body was found crushed bymv liea\v nailed brogues. The colouring of these nestling Iurple Herons is very Bird Life in Dutch Marshes 243 strikino-. ilieir reddish plumage shows oft the yellow eyesand hcak, o-reen le^^s, and briglit blue primary (piills, so tliat three or fourof these bi-zarre - lookingyoung birdsstanding intheir nestmake a mosteffective pic-t u r e. T h eadult birds
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are a triflesmaller thanthe CommonHerons, andlook darker incolour. It was acommon sightin our progressin the puntalong the canal- like channels cut in tlie reeds to see these birds, disturbed byour presence, rising from the reeds with flapping wings and Black Tern {Hydrocliclidon nigra). 244 Pictures of Bird Life drooping legs, and to surprise them on their way liome. Onseeing us tliey would pull up in their Hight, and sheer oft inanotlier direetion with nuieh eonvulsi\e and laborious energy.At tlieir nests they are \ ery noisy, making tlie most extra-ordinary grunting and groaning. The diffieulty in photographing tliese wary birds, so strikingin their appearanee and so interesting in tlieir habits, and the])ietures(pie nature of tlieir haunts, only made me more anxiousto make another attempt on different lines. Aeeordingly. in 11)01, a speeial expedition to the same placewas made in order to photograph the S]:)oonbills and PurpleHerons })y means of an automatie electric trap arrangem
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Professor Bernstein’s work as a constitutional historian has made historical scholarship accessible to a wider audience through his lauded publications and dedication to teaching.Professor Bernstein graduated from Amherst College in 1977 with a B.A. magna cum laude in American Studies and received his J.D. from Harvard Law School in 1980. After three years of practicing law, he left the legal profession to pursue a Ph.D. in history at New York University. Since 1983 he has been a member of the New York University Law School’s Legal History Colloquium.
Professor Bernstein was a visiting part-time lecturer in history at Rutgers University–Newark in 1998; he joined New York Law School as an assistant adjunct professor in 1991, teaching American Legal History and Law & Literature. From 1997 to 1998 he was the Daniel M. Lyons Visiting Professor of History at Brooklyn College of the City University of New York. In 2007 he was named a distinguished adjunct professor at New York Law School.
From 1984 to 1987 Professor Bernstein was Research Curator for the Constitution Bicentennial Project of The New York Public Library. Among the products of this project was his first book, Are We to Be a Nation? The Making of the Constitution (Harvard University Press, 1987). From 1987 to 1990 he was the staff historian of the New York City Commission on the Bicentennial of the U.S. Constitution, and from 1989 to 1990 he was Research Director of the New York State Commission on the Bicentennial of the Constitution.
Professor Bernstein continued to distinguish himself as an author with Amending America: If We Love the Constitution So Much, Why Do We Keep Trying to Change It? (Times Books/Random House, 1993; paperback, University Press of Kansas, 1995), a history of the constitutional amending process spanning the period from the origins of the Constitution in 1787-1789 through the early 1990s.
He also published the biography Thomas Jefferson (Oxford University Press, 2003) and Bolling v. Bolling: Law and the Legal Profession in Pre-Revolutionary America (Huntington Library Press, 1997), co-edited with Barbara Wilcie Kern and Bernard Schwartz. Gordon S. Wood’s review in The New York Times called the biography "the best short biography of Jefferson ever written." A young-adult version, Thomas Jefferson and the Revolution of Ideas, was published in 2004 in the Oxford Portraits series.
Other publications include "Charting the Bicentennial," a review essay that appeared in the December 1987 Columbia Law Review; "The Sleeper Wakes: The History and Legacy of the Twenty-Seventh Amendment," a study that appeared in the December 1992 issue of the Fordham Law Review; and the historiographical introduction to Law as Culture and Culture as Law: Essays in Honor of John Phillip Reid, a volume published by Madison House in 2000 honoring eminent legal historian John Phillip Reid, the Russell Niles Professor Emeritus of Law at New York University School of Law.
From 1997 to 2004 Professor Bernstein was co-editor of book reviews for H-LAW, the list-serv co-sponsored by H-NET (Humanities and Social Sciences Network On-Line) and the American Society for Legal History; he is also a member of H-LAW’s Editorial Board. For three years he served on the Editorial Board of Law and Social Inquiry, the journal of the American Bar Foundation. In November 2002 he became Director of Online Operations at Heights Books, Inc., a leading used book store in Brooklyn, New York. In 2004 he was elected to the Board of Directors of the American Society for Legal History, stepping down with the end of his term in 2007.
Identifier: catalogueno16spr00macy
Title: Catalogue no. 16, spring/summer / R. H. Macy & Co.
Authors: Macy's (Firm)
Subjects: Department stores--Catalogs Trade catalogs--Department stores.
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47c Each 7106. Stylish collar andof fine lawn, scalloi^ti!i eyelet embroidery. Aity, pretty pattern which. an attracti\e touch to; Is a very popu- .mPrice, each 4lC
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79c Each 7111. stylish sailor col-ivy Vanise lace, one of thenovelties, that wilt lendDg decorative touch tome. A Macy special.ch 79c
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Title: Catalogue no. 16, spring/summer / R. H. Macy & Co.
Authors: Macy's (Firm)
Subjects: Department stores--Catalogs Trade catalogs--Department stores.
Publisher: R.H. Macy, New York
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Identifier: bostonanthembook00maso
Title: The Boston anthem book : being a selection of anthems, collects, mottets, and other set pieces
Authors: Mason, Lowell, 1792-1872, compiler
Subjects: Anthems Prospers (Liturgy) Motets Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices), Unaccompanied Part songs, English
Publisher: Boston : J. H. Wilkins & R. B. Carter New-York : F. J. Huntington
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Join the triumph of the skies; With than-gel-ic host proclaim, Christ is born in rfr- I ^ -f- 17 n JIZ -«l—0—( -Tf:copyright: fil- Bethlehem. ISI^ Bethlehem. S Bethlehem. •^ ?=?: Bethlehem. 1 I i s Glory to the new-born King, -rr- rr- 1 r :~i r q= Hark! the herald angels sing, Glory to the new-born King, :C=F=^ I r :i—ri I I ID :^ r: ^- Hark! the herald angels sing. Hark! the herald angels sing, Glory to the new-born King, /g ^ r—f^-^^=^ r —«- X I—ri I —*~ Glory to the new-born King, =P -//- -15>- ^sr ^Gf^ 1SL Glo - ry to the new-born King, >-:#- s- ^ •« Glo - - ry:p//i r to the new - born King. ~^- Zl -eP~ Glo - ry to the new-born King, Glo -r# i 1 Ti n i=//rrr?£ ry to ~^f^ the new-born King. ^ .rr ^: a: -5= Glo - ry to the new-born King, 1(5*- ^=F- H -^s- -G> > I —1~~! 1 1 -^tf- 5 rr -PH*^ Glo - ry -//r to the new - born King. Mild, he lays his glories by, ^SJ. SL ifS*- -,<2- SJ 1 Glo - ry to the new-born Kins,[3] Glo - ry to the new - born King. 18 m-
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I I ^ Born that man no more may die,m Born -f5^ n— to ^ raise Mild he lays his glories by, Born that man no more may die. Born that man no more may die, Born .m , r- to raise
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Catalog #: 00031437
Manufacturer: Sikorsky
Designation: R-4 (H-4)
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Identifier: bostonanthembook00maso
Title: The Boston anthem book : being a selection of anthems, collects, mottets, and other set pieces
Authors: Mason, Lowell, 1792-1872, compiler
Subjects: Anthems Prospers (Liturgy) Motets Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices), Unaccompanied Part songs, English
Publisher: Boston : J. H. Wilkins & R. B. Carter New-York : F. J. Huntington
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9. Wherewithal shall a young man cleanse his way ? Wherewith-al shall a young man cleanse his way 7 By taking heed thereto ac-cording to thy word, By ta-king heed thereto accord-ing to thy word. 10. With my whole heart
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m/lndanle. 0 ^ I I u,»itndan By taking heed thereto ac-cording to thy word, By ta-king heed thereto accord-ing to thy word. 10. With my whole heart m^^f^ i^-%f~f-f^ V- ni: -P By ta-king heed thereto accord-ing to thy word. 10. With my whole heart I—r By ta-king heed thereto accord-ing to thy word. 10. Withmywholeheart 151 E ^- fi. -@- IWl -^iss
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Identifier: johnpettierahrsa00hard
Title: John Pettie, R.A., H.R.S.A.;
Authors: Hardie, Martin, 1875-1952
Subjects: Pettie, John, 1839-1893
Publisher: London : A. and C. Black
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At the Academy of 1878 was ColinHunter, A.R.A., in costume of the SixteenthCentury; and the following year saw theexhibition of A. P. Watt, Esq., as a Scholarin the Time of Titian, which by many is con-sidered to mark the artists highest achievementas a portrait - painter. It is remarkable bothfor its tenderness and for its strength, for itssober treatment of background and figure throw-ing into relief the fine flesh-tints of the face andhands. That hand low down to the right of thecanvas is a masterly piece of painting. You feelthat it is warm flesh, alive and palpitating, withbones beneath the covering tissue of skin. This was one of the last portraits in costumewhich Pettie painted. Though he revelled inopportunity for glowing colour he was not sodependent upon it as he himself supposed. Aportrait of Sheriff Strachan, painted in thefollowing year (1879), bears witness to this. Thelawyers face, with its shrewd eyes and its firm PORTRAIT OF WILLIAM BLACK{Size of vrigiaal, 50i x 31i.)
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PORTRAITS 151 mouth, is seen with alertness and is boldly modelled.The picture is all the more interesting because ofthe reticence of its colour. The somewhat pallidface, the grey wig, and the black gown offered novantage point for the rich colour that the painterloved. But wig, white collar, neck-band, andgown gave opportunity for blacks and greys ofsuperb tonality. The quality of the greys alonemight well account for an expression of enthusiasticadmiration on the part of Matthew Maris, himselfa master of grey tones, when he saw the picturelately. Among Petties portraits of his fellow-artiststhose of George Boughton, Briton Riviere, andColin Hunter have already been mentioned.Several more are in the Macdonald Art Collectionat Aberdeen, which contains a series, unique inthis country, of portraits of painters. Its historyhas some interest. In 1880 Sir John Millaiswas staying at Kepplestone with Mr. and Mrs.Macdonald. Sir George Reids studio was close by,and it was suggested one day tha
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Identifier: catalogueno16spr00macy
Title: Catalogue no. 16, spring/summer / R. H. Macy & Co.
Authors: Macy's (Firm)
Subjects: Department stores--Catalogs Trade catalogs--Department stores.
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II 49c Each 62BI490I Cambric in an ex-cellent service giving quaMty was usedin making up this prettily designedGown. The handsomely embroideredround yoke is edged with a becom-ing frill of fine Valenciennes lace at-tached with narrow ribbon ran bead-ing that extends around the en-tire neck; the short comfortablesleeve is gathered at the lower edgeinto a loose band, neatly finishedwith a lace edged rurtle; neck sizes15 to 17 inches; bust measure 34 to44 inches; price >lQ/» 62B14902 Same style in ex-tra sizes, 18 and 19 inch neck; 46and 4S inch bust measure: prictfulfil e4c
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Identifier: rhshumwaysannual1875rhsh
Title: R.H. Shumway's annual illustrated garden guide and seed catalogue.
Authors: R.H. Shumway Seedsman (Firm) Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection
Subjects: Nursery stock Illinois Catalogs Flowers Seeds Illinois Catalogs Vegetables Seeds Illinois Catalogs
Publisher: Rockford, Ill. : R.H. Shumway
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cethe delicious quality of the Little Gem and Alpha, For late crop the WhiteMarrowfat, Black-Eye Marrowfat and the Champion of England are very desir-able. The last named variety is a blue, wrinkled Pea, very sweet, and a littleearlier than the two preceding varieties, but not so great in yield. bu. pk. qt. pt. pkt1 Carters First Crop. One of the earliest 7 00 2 00 60 30 10 Early Kent. One of the earliest and best___ 6 00 1 75 50 30 10 Tom Thumb. Very early and good .9 00 3 00 60 30 10 Phil. Extra Early. Tip-top early variety 7 00 2 00 60 30 10 Daniel ORourke. One of the earliest .6 00 1 75 50 30 10 Champion of England. Very sweet, wrinkled 6 00 1 75 50 30 10 McLeans Little Gem. The very best, early dwarf wrinkled pea grown ..J 0 00 3 00 65 35 10 Black Eye Marrowfat. A good, late variety 4 00 1 25 45 25 10 Laxtons Alpha. Blue wrinkled pea, remarkable for its earliness — 12 00 4 00 65 35 10 White Marrowfat. A well known, large, late pea. 4 00 1 20 45 25 10 FLORAL AND GARDEN GUIDE. 15
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Red Dutch Cabbage. Long Scarlet Radish. Parsnip. Sow early in spring, in a rich, sandy loam, if possible. Sow thinly and cov- er evenly. A good healthy vegetable. lb. ^lb. fclb. oz.pkt. LongSugar Parsnip. Good for the table or stock 90 50 35 10 5 Hollow Crown. Splendid, large 90 50 35 10 5 La Vaques. A valuable foreign variety 1 00 65 40 15 5 Student. Early, and of fine quality 1 00 65 40 15 5 Pepper. The Sweet Pepper is cultivated mostly for Mango Pickles. oz. pkt. Sweet Mountain Pepper. Quite mild and very large 25 5 Large Bell or Bull Nose. Mild and very fine 25 5 Large Yellow. Very mild 25 5 Cayenne. Very pungent and sharp 25 5 Pumpkin. Plant in a good light soil, in May or later, and give good culture. bu. pk. qt. pkt. Large Field. The well known variety for stock 2 00 80 25 5 lb. oz. pkt. Cushaw. A new and very sweet variety, crookneck 100 10 5 Large Cheese. Very nice for pies _ I 00 10 5 Mammoth Cream. Large and very good 75 10 5 Nigger. Black, warted, hard shell, good 75 10 5
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Identifier: 03520265.3270.emory.edu
Authors: Child, William, b. 1834
Subjects: United States. Army. New Hampshire Infantry Regiment, 5th (1861-1865)
Publisher: Bristol, N.H. : R.W. Musgrove, printer
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* promoted tobe surgeon of the same regiment. He served almost threeyears, until the ending of the war. During his service he wasoften absent on detail. He served in the Antietam hospital,had charge of the hospital in the prisoners-of-war campat Point Lookout, Md., where he often had the super\asion of1,500 sick, with six to eight Confederate surgeons as assist-ants; was detailed to examine prisoners of war who enlisted cc X r. J
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Identifier: catalogueno16spr00macy
Title: Catalogue no. 16, spring/summer / R. H. Macy & Co.
Authors: Macy's (Firm)
Subjects: Department stores--Catalogs Trade catalogs--Department stores.
Publisher: R.H. Macy, New York
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Boys* summer weight Pa-jamas fitted with militarycollar, side pockety largepear) buttons, fastened withfancy worked silk loops. Wellmade, long and full, of finequality madras. In light ordeep shades, of solid blue,grey, black and white stripesand figures, all fast colors.Sizes 6 to 16 years. 5885907 70-Price per suit f JJL Same style, but made oflinette, a new and desirablefabric, having a soft linenfinish, in plain colors, tan,blue, and white, trimmedwith white silk frog fasteners,wears and washes well. Sizesfrom 6 to 16 years. 5885908 Price perstilt .79c
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Identifier: catalogueno16spr00macy
Title: Catalogue no. 16, spring/summer / R. H. Macy & Co.
Authors: Macy's (Firm)
Subjects: Department stores--Catalogs Trade catalogs--Department stores.
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MatchHolder Made of good Austrianchina, deco-rated withcard andmotto des i g nwith gold trac-ing; a desirablelittle Item at avery low price;shipping weight1% lbs. QA^I5B26620 Price, each .... QjC ODD PIECES AND SMALL SETS TABLEWARE
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Mayonnaise Dish 49c Made of hard baked GermanChina In the rorm of a tomato, andenameled in red and green; daintyhandled plate; shipping weight 2lbs. I5B266I5. Price AQ^ complete ta/C
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Interpret: S.H.A.K.U.R feat. HT Hayko, Anahit Shahbazyan, David Badalyan
Title: Kneres (I Am Sorry)
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Identifier: rhshumwaysannual1875rhsh
Title: R.H. Shumway's annual illustrated garden guide and seed catalogue.
Authors: R.H. Shumway Seedsman (Firm) Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection
Subjects: Nursery stock Illinois Catalogs Flowers Seeds Illinois Catalogs Vegetables Seeds Illinois Catalogs
Publisher: Rockford, Ill. : R.H. Shumway
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Ice Lettuce. N< tte.t Muskmclon Peas. What I Have to Say about Peas.—In sowing Peas for market it is best tomake furrows with a plow about six inches deep and the rows about three orfour feet apart for the early varieties, and about five feet apart for the late vari-eties; which gives ample space between the rows to cultivate. Cover six inch-es deep to prevent the drought from checking their growth. Sow as soon asthe frost is out of the ground, and later for a succession. The early crop canbe marketed in time to set out late cabbage, cauliflower, ruta bagas, etc. Thestock of Peas which I have is perfectly free from bugs, and I never handlebuggy Peas at any price. The Philadelphia Extra Early, and Carters FirstCrop are undoubtedly the earliest and best for market, although the Early Kent,and Dan ORourke are quite as early, but scarcely as prolific in yield. TheLittle Gem, Tom Thumb and Alpha, are very early, but low growing, and welladapted to the family garden. The wrinkled varie
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Professor Bernstein’s work as a constitutional historian has made historical scholarship accessible to a wider audience through his lauded publications and dedication to teaching.Professor Bernstein graduated from Amherst College in 1977 with a B.A. magna cum laude in American Studies and received his J.D. from Harvard Law School in 1980. After three years of practicing law, he left the legal profession to pursue a Ph.D. in history at New York University. Since 1983 he has been a member of the New York University Law School’s Legal History Colloquium.
Professor Bernstein was a visiting part-time lecturer in history at Rutgers University–Newark in 1998; he joined New York Law School as an assistant adjunct professor in 1991, teaching American Legal History and Law & Literature. From 1997 to 1998 he was the Daniel M. Lyons Visiting Professor of History at Brooklyn College of the City University of New York. In 2007 he was named a distinguished adjunct professor at New York Law School.
From 1984 to 1987 Professor Bernstein was Research Curator for the Constitution Bicentennial Project of The New York Public Library. Among the products of this project was his first book, Are We to Be a Nation? The Making of the Constitution (Harvard University Press, 1987). From 1987 to 1990 he was the staff historian of the New York City Commission on the Bicentennial of the U.S. Constitution, and from 1989 to 1990 he was Research Director of the New York State Commission on the Bicentennial of the Constitution.
Professor Bernstein continued to distinguish himself as an author with Amending America: If We Love the Constitution So Much, Why Do We Keep Trying to Change It? (Times Books/Random House, 1993; paperback, University Press of Kansas, 1995), a history of the constitutional amending process spanning the period from the origins of the Constitution in 1787-1789 through the early 1990s.
He also published the biography Thomas Jefferson (Oxford University Press, 2003) and Bolling v. Bolling: Law and the Legal Profession in Pre-Revolutionary America (Huntington Library Press, 1997), co-edited with Barbara Wilcie Kern and Bernard Schwartz. Gordon S. Wood’s review in The New York Times called the biography "the best short biography of Jefferson ever written." A young-adult version, Thomas Jefferson and the Revolution of Ideas, was published in 2004 in the Oxford Portraits series.
Other publications include "Charting the Bicentennial," a review essay that appeared in the December 1987 Columbia Law Review; "The Sleeper Wakes: The History and Legacy of the Twenty-Seventh Amendment," a study that appeared in the December 1992 issue of the Fordham Law Review; and the historiographical introduction to Law as Culture and Culture as Law: Essays in Honor of John Phillip Reid, a volume published by Madison House in 2000 honoring eminent legal historian John Phillip Reid, the Russell Niles Professor Emeritus of Law at New York University School of Law.
From 1997 to 2004 Professor Bernstein was co-editor of book reviews for H-LAW, the list-serv co-sponsored by H-NET (Humanities and Social Sciences Network On-Line) and the American Society for Legal History; he is also a member of H-LAW’s Editorial Board. For three years he served on the Editorial Board of Law and Social Inquiry, the journal of the American Bar Foundation. In November 2002 he became Director of Online Operations at Heights Books, Inc., a leading used book store in Brooklyn, New York. In 2004 he was elected to the Board of Directors of the American Society for Legal History, stepping down with the end of his term in 2007.
Photographers H.W. and B.D. Bolles were Henry William Bolles (born circa 1840) and Byron D. Bolles (1837-1889), sons of John Bolles (1806-1885) and Rachel Marsh (1811-1877). I found no information on either individual as a photographer beyond the versos of CDV’s , and would speculate that they were in the profession only briefly in the 1860‘s in Le Raysville, PA. Byron was married twice: first, to Celestia R. Stevens (1842-1875) on 4 December 1862; and second, to Martha Elizabeth de Wolf (1842-1889) on 25 December 1877. Byron was listed as a farmer in the 1870 and 1880 censuses, and he was living in Pike, Bradford County, PA. He also served as a postmaster during 1882-1887.
Identifier: johnpettierahrsa00hard
Title: John Pettie, R.A., H.R.S.A.;
Authors: Hardie, Martin, 1875-1952
Subjects: Pettie, John, 1839-1893
Publisher: London : A. and C. Black
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rner Collection). Girl with Basket of Flowers. Signed J. Pettie. (23 x l6.) Exhibited at VVhitechapel Art Gallery, 1908.Present owner: J. C. Buist, Esq. Free Lances. By J. Pettie and J. MacWhirter, R.A. (24 x 37.) Christies, 1903. Present owner : WoU Harris, Esq. Sketch (head and shoulders) of a man in Costume of theSeventeenth Century. (Water-colour.) (10x8.)Present owner : Mrs. Orchar. Head of Lady in White Cap. (15 x 10.) Christies, 1893 (Artists sale).Present owner : Mrs. Hardie. Sketch of Tuke, the Model, in a kilt, seated hy a fire.(20 X 13.)Present owner: C. M. Hardie, Esq., R.S.A. Study for a Background. Trees and bushes. (19x31.) From the Artists studio, 1893.Present owner : Mrs. Hardie. Study of Interior of Wood. (30 x 20.)Present owner : Mrs. Hamish MacCunn, APPENDIX 263 Study of Furze and Trees. (32 x 22.)Present owner : Mrs. Hamish MacCunn. Study of White Roses. (l6 x 12.)Present owner : Miss E. Johnson. Study of an Orchard. (24 x l6.) Present owner : John Henderson, Esq.
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Identifier: catalogueno16spr00macy
Title: Catalogue no. 16, spring/summer / R. H. Macy & Co.
Authors: Macy's (Firm)
Subjects: Department stores--Catalogs Trade catalogs--Department stores.
Publisher: R.H. Macy, New York
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Identifier: 01648984.3230.emory.edu
Title: Minty and the cavalry [electronic resource]: a history of cavalry campaigns in the western armies
Authors: Vale, Joseph G
Subjects: Minty, R. H. G. (Robert Horatio George), b. 1831 United States. Army. Cavalry United States. Army of the Cumberland
Publisher: Harrisburg, Pa. : E.K. Meyers, printers
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ia cavalry, whose famewas heard through the length and breadth ofthe land; in loyal hearts enkindling the liveliestemotions of pride, and forcing even from disloyal foes re-luctant admiration for its deeds of daring and its prowess;was recruited by authority of the Secretary of War, andof Governor Curtin, under the following circumstances :The disastrous result of the battle of Bull Rim, inJuly, 1801, emphasized the need previously felt by theSecretary of War for a larger force of cavalry than theGovernment then had in the field. It was also thoughtbest, at that time, to encourage the formation of organi-zations from the more populous of the loyal States, largerthan that of regiments. To that end, authority wasgranted various persons in Pennsylvania to raise divi-sions and brigades. Before, however, this project wasfully carried out, a conflict of authority was developedbetween the Governor and the Secretary: it being claimedby the former that the latter had no warrant, under the (30)
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GEORGE C. WYNKOOP, Colonel Seventh Pennsylvania Cavalry. (I (h-iuiii::nIidii ul Iii-i/1 inrnl. .i 1 Constitution mid laws of the I idled States, to coiuiiih-donregimental of company officers, ;in<l (hat which he couldnot do directly he could not accomplish indirectly, bydelegating the power in the hands of persons selected bvliim. This position of < iovernor Curt in was subsequent! vsustained, and the authority granted by the Secretary ofAVar revoked. In.Inly, JSfd, ANin. 15. Sipes, :i, prominent citizen ofPhiladelphia-, was authorized by the Secretary of War toraise in Pennsylvania a regiment of cavalry, to form a.part of what was designed to be \lantes\s Brigade ofPennsylvania Volunteers.11 Mr. Sipes, with the energywhich characterized all his undertakings, immediatelypened recruiting stations at various points, and estab-lished rendezvous for the recruits at Philadelphia, Xor-ristown, and ILirrisburg. About the same time, (}eorgeC AAynkoo|i, a resident of Pottsville, Schuylki
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Identifier: 01648984.3230.emory.edu
Title: Minty and the cavalry [electronic resource]: a history of cavalry campaigns in the western armies
Authors: Vale, Joseph G
Subjects: Minty, R. H. G. (Robert Horatio George), b. 1831 United States. Army. Cavalry United States. Army of the Cumberland
Publisher: Harrisburg, Pa. : E.K. Meyers, printers
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ELI LONG, Brig. General U. S. V. Brevet Maj. Gen-l U. S. V. ill III rdl Illl. /jlt/lf/. .»t)7 and stationed at New Albany, Indiana, where he re-mained during the winter of 1850-7. Rejoining his regi-ment in April, 1857, lie accompanied it on the Cheyenneexpedition that summer, and while commanding (Gen-eral Sumners body guard, was engaged in a fight withthe Indians during the campaign. During the winter of 1857-8, he was stationed at PortsLeavenworth and Riley; while at these forts, escorted amail by the Santa Fe road, from Fort Riley to the cross-ing of the Arkansas river and back, leaving Fort Rileyin December, 1857, and returning in March of 58, mak-ing a march of over five hundred miles. LieutenantLong was sick when he started on this trip, and after twodays marching, Avas attacked with serious illness, andcompelled to remain in his ambulance a great part of thetime. The suffering and anxiety of the lieutenant andhis squad of forty men were excessive, marching througha bleak and
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Identifier: bostongleebookco00maso_0
Authors: Mason, Lowell, 1792-1872, compiler Webb, George James, 1803-1887, compiler
Subjects: Glees, catches, rounds, etc Madrigals
Publisher: Boston : J. H. Wilkins & R. B. Carter, and G. W. Palmer & co.
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Identifier: karakoramwestern00defi
Authors: De Filippi, Filippo, 1869-1938 Savoia, Luigi Amedeo di, duca degli Abruzzi, 1873-1933
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THE LILIliO GLVCIER our camping ground of the night before would have proved a dangerousone indeed. It is certainly far more prudent to encamp upon the glacierrather than in these lateral ravines. The Workmans upon the Hisparwitnessed more than one vast and violent flood caused by the breakingof glacial reservoirs ; and LongstafE came near losing his camp by thesame cause on the margin of the Rgyong glacier.
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Iirst Camp on tlic Baltdro, between Liligo and Rhobufsr
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