Review of Scottish Culture
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William Cowan McClellan's military record -- Appendix E : 9th Alabama regimental roster for Companies F and H
Annual Bibliography of British and Irish History
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This book explores the varied vernacular forms and rich oral traditions which were such a part of popular culture in early modern England.
G.S. Dunbar, “Isotherms and Politics,” in A.W. Rasporich and H.C. Klassen, eds., Prairie Perspectives 2 (Toronto 1973), 89. Blodgett, Climatology (Philadelphia 1857),533,529. Ibid., “Introduction.” Dawson cites Blodgett in his 1859 ...
Volume Two of two volumes (total 812 pages). 392 pages in this volume, which includes many footnotes and the index of names (73 pages) for both volumes.
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Carnine was born around 1810 and belonged to the Hogan family of Alabama. He accompanied his master to fight the Seminoles in 1837, and when Hogan was killed, Carnine buried him and then served one of Hogan's cousins until the war ended ...