Owner unknown. St. Louis Original franchise in UA. Owner: Henry Lucas. Minority owners: Ellis Wainwright and Adolphus Busch. St. Paul Chicago/Pittsburgh franchise moves to St. Paul in midseason. 387 Baseball/Union Association.
These new ways of historical research delve into the depths of deeper leads and find hidden gold, reminiscent of the cris of the gold diggers of old 'Pay Dirt! Eureka! I have found it!'
Before initial 1972/73 season , team is sold for $ 210,000 to James Cooper ( minority interest Bernard Brown ) and moved to Philadelphia as the Philadelphia Blazers . 1972 Cooper sells out to Brown for $ 125,000 , and Brown becomes the ...
... for Asian markets Chicken processed into patties for wholesale markets Ducks for liver pate Ducks for meat Free-range poultry of all types Geese Organically raised poultry of all types Squab (young pigeon) Turkey: fresh, frozen, ...
A summer annual herb, dill is welcomed near the end of the season when it is traditionally used in making pickles. Its flowers attract beneficial insects, making dill another herb that should be treated like a vegetable.
"Raised in the 'City that Care Forgot,' and in an environment which taught less than it cared, Richard spent his formative years helping and supporting others--friends, neighbors, and an English teacher.
Compost, you may not know, has displaced, in the last few years, the use of chemical fertilizer, entirely on many of the largest tea plantations in India and Ceylon, on the great ranches of South Africa, and in the large coffee plantations ...
Pay Dirt: A Panorama of American Gold-rushes
The absorbing story of a fifty-year-old Minnesota farmer who turned over his farm to one of his sons, and headed north to Alaska to mine for gold.
Death in the desert is a grimmer thing than elsewhere—but in all ways the desert is a grim school for men, as Pete and his partner knew only too well. A classic western by the creator of Perry Mason.
In Lost Falls, nothing ever stays buried.
Pay Dirt: Divorces of the Rich and Famous
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Pay Dirt: Volume III – Dragon Tooth Gold Series By: Kent J. McGrew Gold is where you find it; the time-honored mantra of the weekend prospector to the seasoned professional; is at best only a half-truth.
'Pay Dirt: 'The Westland Goldfields', from the diary of William Smart' is the fascinating story of how payable gold was discovered in West Canterbury, and of claims to the government's rich gold reward.
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Pay Dirt: Farming and Gardening with Composts is a comprehensive guide to composting, written by J.I. Rodale. The book covers everything from the science behind composting to the practical aspects of building and maintaining a compost pile.
The absorbing story of a fifty-year-old Minnesota farmer who turned over his farm to one of his sons, and headed north to Alaska to mine for gold.