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Smyth County Revisited

Smyth County Revisited

Kimberly Barr Byrd

A companion to Images of America: Smyth County, this volume, Smyth County Revisited, depicts some of the history of the area.
Parliamentary Papers: 1780-1849

Parliamentary Papers: 1780-1849

Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons

... Semple, Edward M. - Sullivan, Cornelius - Scully, Thomas - Smyth, William - Smyth, Edward - Strene, John - - Smyth, Martin Shearman, John Sloane, Charles Stephenson, Edward Sheil, William J. Spillane, Patrick - Smith, Edward - Semple,  ...
Smyth County

Smyth County

Kimberly Barr Byrd

" Travel across the homestead of the first Virginians, who fought the first recorded battle of the new land, and find out how Smyth County is rewriting the history books.
Smyth County, Virginia

Smyth County, Virginia

Kimberly Barr Byrd

" Travel across the homestead of the first Virginians, who fought the first recorded battle of the new land, and find out how Smyth County is rewriting the history books.
An Appeal to the King's Most Excellent Majesty and to the ...

An Appeal to the King's Most Excellent Majesty and to the ...

William Carmichael Smyth

William Carmichael Smyth. Mr. Canning, not being aware of the wheel-within- wheel. that was working against me, nor-0f the extent of the arbitrary, unjust and inhuman treatment [had already experienced from Lord Liverpool, was naturally ...
Memoir Upon the Topographical System of Colonel Van Gorkum: ...

Memoir Upon the Topographical System of Colonel Van Gorkum: ...

Sir James Carmichael-Smyth

Sir Herbert Taylor Sir James Carmichael-Smyth. nuse, according to the nature of the angle, and the length of perpendicular, we shall find, moreover, in addition, the exact extent or length of each slope. We have 7 two and two-thirds of a normal ...
Memoir upon the topographical system of Colonel Van Gorkum: ...

Memoir upon the topographical system of Colonel Van Gorkum: ...

Sir James Carmichael-Smyth

Sir Herbert Taylor Sir James Carmichael-Smyth. MEMOIR, I. — Notwithstanding the many modern improvements in military science, the capability of expressing the features of ground, in a clear and decided manner, by rule, and upon principle ...

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