The Marlett Story
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Author | : Nadeen Cross Marlett |
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Total Pages | : 522 |
Release | : 1983 |
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Joseph Marlett (b.ca. 1759/1765) married Nancy Craig in 1785, lived in Orange County, North Carolina, and died after 1816. Descendants lived in North Carolina, Tennessee, Indiana, Oklahoma, Texas, California and elsewhere.
Author | : Henry Anson Castle |
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Total Pages | : 874 |
Release | : 1915 |
Genre | : Minnesota |
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Author | : Barbara Elmore |
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Total Pages | : 206 |
Release | : 2003-09 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 9780971494107 |
Led by a classmate, middle school students try to save their town's newspaper.
Author | : Marion J. Kaminkow |
Publisher | : Genealogical Publishing Com |
Total Pages | : 882 |
Release | : 2012-09 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9780806316673 |
This ten-year supplement lists 10,000 titles acquired by the Library of Congress since 1976--this extraordinary number reflecting the phenomenal growth of interest in genealogy since the publication of Roots. An index of secondary names contains about 8,500 entries, and a geographical index lists family locations when mentioned.
Author | : United States. Congress. House |
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Total Pages | : 2534 |
Release | : 1950 |
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Author | : Mike Cooper |
Publisher | : Penguin Group |
Total Pages | : 401 |
Release | : 2013-06-25 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0143122738 |
Someone is killing off Wall Street's shadiest financiers, and only Silas Cade can get to the bottom of it With breakneck pacing, nonstop action, and cutting-edge details of today’s financial intelligence technology, Clawback offers a thrill-a-minute narrative set in the world of Too Big to Fail. Silas Cade, a black-ops vet and gray-zone contractor, is no stranger to gunslinging or shady finance. After coming home from America’s wars abroad, he becomes an “accountant”—the go-to for Wall Street financiers who need jobs done quickly, quietly, and by any means necessary. Hired by a major player to visit a tanking hedge fund manager and extract ten million dollars in clawback—the mandatory return of compensation paid on a deal that goes bad—Silas instead discovers that someone is killing off bankers all over New York.
Author | : Sir Norman Lockyer |
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Total Pages | : 664 |
Release | : 1881 |
Genre | : Electronic journals |
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Author | : Albert Álvarez González |
Publisher | : John Benjamins Publishing Company |
Total Pages | : 328 |
Release | : 2017-09-30 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 9027265267 |
This volume surveys a variety of verb valency change phenomena among diverse languages and from diverse theoretical viewpoints. It offers typological studies comparing languages in topics like applicative polysemy, complex predicate formation and locative alternation, but also works describing the different valency-changing operations in specific languages including West Circassian, Huasteca Nahuatl, Tlachichilco Tepehua and Seri, and works dealing with specific valency change constructions, such as tla- constructions in Nahuatl, resultatives in Yaqui, antipassives in Mocoví, and labile verbs in Arabic. This book aims to put this variety of backdrops in perspective and to clarify the notion and mechanisms of verb valency change. Both scholars and expert readers will get in these works a better understanding of the different verb valency changing operations and of the typological aspects involved in this phenomenon, together with a better grasp of how argument realization and verb morphology are connected in some languages.
Author | : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations |
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Total Pages | : 874 |
Release | : 1950 |
Genre | : United States |
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Author | : Angela Pulley Hudson |
Publisher | : UNC Press Books |
Total Pages | : 270 |
Release | : 2015-07-16 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 1469624443 |
In the mid-1840s, Warner McCary, an ex-slave from Mississippi, claimed a new identity for himself, traveling around the nation as Choctaw performer "Okah Tubbee." He soon married Lucy Stanton, a divorced white Mormon woman from New York, who likewise claimed to be an Indian and used the name "Laah Ceil." Together, they embarked on an astounding, sometimes scandalous journey across the United States and Canada, performing as American Indians for sectarian worshippers, theater audiences, and patent medicine seekers. Along the way, they used widespread notions of "Indianness" to disguise their backgrounds, justify their marriage, and make a living. In doing so, they reflected and shaped popular ideas about what it meant to be an American Indian in the mid-nineteenth century. Weaving together histories of slavery, Mormonism, popular culture, and American medicine, Angela Pulley Hudson offers a fascinating tale of ingenuity, imposture, and identity. While illuminating the complex relationship between race, religion, and gender in nineteenth-century North America, Hudson reveals how the idea of the "Indian" influenced many of the era's social movements. Through the remarkable lives of Tubbee and Ceil, Hudson uncovers both the complex and fluid nature of antebellum identities and the place of "Indianness" at the very heart of American culture.