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The Slaughter Ranches & Their Makers
Mary Whatley ClarkeMary Whatley Clarke. 36. Ibid. 37. Ibid. 38. Allen A. Erwin, The Southwest of ]ohn H. Slaughter. 1841-1922, page 60. 39. Mrs. C. C. Slaughter's Scrap-book, "A Talk with Rev. G. W. Slaughter." 40. The Cattle Industry of Texas and Adjacent ...
Whatley grandfathers, revised: the Ornan Whatley line : ...
Mary Elizabeth Whatley JonesMr. George Fields Whatley, 1937 Woodbridge Dr., Pensacola, Fla. 3253 4, has spent much time and money on this subject. His researchers believe the name to be SAMUEL. His book is well worth your reading for the Whatley family history ...
Panhandle-Plains Historical Review
More editionsMuch of Plainsman Collinson 's exciting experiences are thoroughly recorded in his excellent reminiscences which, from 1934 to 1944, were serialized in Ranch Romances and which, later, were ordered and edited by Mary Whatley Clarke ...
The Panhandle-Plains historical review
More editionsMuch of Plainsman Collinson 's exciting experiences are thoroughly recorded in his excellent reminiscences which, from 1934 to 1944, were serialized in Ranch Romances and which, later, were ordered and edited by Mary Whatley Clarke ...
Texas Through Time: Evolving Interpretations
More editions... which gave useful coverage to political, diplomatic, and other topics. This author's work on Lamar was less satisfactory, and some important figures have not yet attracted able modern biographers. Mary Whatley Clarke's studies of David ...
Life in the Saddle
Frank CollinsonFrank Collinson Mary Whatley Clarke. 10. THE STORY OF TWO JOHNS John Lorn was the sheriff of the newly organized county of Shackelford when I first went to Griffin. Albany, a town to the south, was the county seat. Lorn had come to Fort ...
The Cattleman
More editionsMr. and Mrs. Cratus Douthitt, left, of Henrietta, Texas, talk with Mrs. Mary Whatley Clarke of Fort Worth at Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association's 99th annual convention in Galveston March 21-24. Galveston Welcomes Cattle ...
Chief Bowles and the Texas Cherokees
Mary Whatley ClarkeJohn Bowles, who became chief after his father's death, and Egg, a lesser chief, tried to lead a remnant of their defeated people across Texas into Mexico late in the fall of 1839. From there they planned to make raids into Texas to harass the ...
Letters from W. Fairlie Clarke and J. Erskine Clarke, with ...
William Fairlie ClarkeComprises 1 autograph letter from J. Erskine Clarke to Jabez Hogg dated 8 November 1884, 1 autograph card from C.S. Fairlie Clarke to anonymous recipients, undated (with transcripts), 1 portrait photograph of 'Dr. Fairlie Clarke', said to ...
Immortal Memory: Burns and the Scottish People
Christopher WHATLEYIf Walter Scott imagined Scotland, Burns shaped it. Christopher Whatley describes the several contests there were to 'own' - and mould - Burns, from Tories through Radicals to middle-class urban improvers.
John Clarke and His Legacies: Religion and Law in Colonial ...
Sydney JamesGaustad, Baptist Piety, 88. 80. Deed from John Price to Thomas Clarke as attorney for Dr. John Clarke, 7 December 1652, box 36A, Newport Historical Society; will of Thomas Clarke, 28 July 1674, as quoted in Morrison, Clarke Genealogies, ...
Bulletin
University of Georgia... John William Martin Anne Emolyn Miller Mary McCoy Myers Elery Webb Oliver Hugh Hearn Park George Fields Whatley Julius Bradley Whelchel Alice Thorley Adams Mary Julia Adams Ruth Adams Margaret Anderson 16 THE UNIVERSITY ...
Bought and Sold for English Gold?: Explaining the Union of 1707
Christopher A. WhatleyAn invaluable guide to the background to and causes of the Union of 1707, which, outside Parliament, was deeply unpopular in Scotland. Christopher Whatley's account is objective and lucid, highly readable and frank in its assessments.
A History of Everyday Life in Scotland, 1600 to 1800
PreviewList of Tables List of Figures Acknowledgements Series Editors' Foreword Christopher A. Whatley and Elizabeth Foyster 10. 11. Introduction: Recovering the Everyday in Early Modern Scotland 1 Elizabeth Foyster and Christopher A. Whatley 1 ...
The families of Whatley, Persons, Roop, and Fields
George Fields Whatley102. He first shows up in "Cavaliers and Pioneers," by Nell Marion Nugent, p. 180 , which was about 1648. "Early Virginia Immigrants 1633-66," by George Cabell Greer publ. Nicholas, Ditom, Nansemond County, lists John Person, 1648.
Action Research in Organisations
Jean McNiffMary Black Catherine Buckley Mary Buckley Kevin Byrne Margaret Cahill Caroline Clarke Moira Cluskey Dan Condren Suzanne Cormier Fewer Kevin Corrigan Denis Dodd Mary Doherty Lally Eamonn Dunne Pat Fay Martin Fitzgerald Rita ...
Library of Southern Literature: Biography
More editions11827— 1886] BESSIE LEWIS WHITAKER MARY BAYARD DEVEREUX, afterwards Mary Bayard Clarke, is known best in the society of poets by her non de plume, "Tenella." She wrote also in prose, occasionally under the pseudonym "Stuart ...
Charles County, Maryland: my colonial relations plus others
Mary Louise Donnelly16.09, with Jane Causine as his executrix and Thomas Clarke and Francis Green as his kin (Inv 13A:368). By 10/1/1696 when Jane gave an account of his estate she had married secondly Ubgatt Reeves, the son of Thomas Reeves and Mary ...
Blues and Bliss: The Poetry of George Elliott Clarke
George Elliott ClarkeIn a selection of Clarke’s best work from his early poetry to his most recent, Blues and Bliss: The Poetry of George Elliott Clarke offers readers an impressive cross-section of those voices.
Arthur C. Clarke's Venus Prime 2
Paul PreussThis gripping saga brings together the genius of Arthur C. Clarke and the talents of distinguished science-fiction writer Paul Preuss. The book has an introduction by Arthur C. Clarke.
Suscribing to Faith? The Anglican Parish Magazine 1859-1929
Jane PlattCanon Graham Fuller kindly shared his extensive knowledge of J. Erskine Clarke ; subsequent references are to chapters, as at present constituted, of Canon Fuller's forthcoming biography of Clarke, at present entitled Erskine Clarke, ...
Memoir of Gen. William Hull
Samuel Clarke ClarkeThis work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
John Clarke: Explorer of the Coast Mountains
Lisa BaileJohn Clarke: Explorer of the Coast Mountains covers this remarkable life from beginning to end, examining Clarke through his own words and pictures as well as through the words of his many friends.
The Story of Pain: From Prayer to Painkillers
Joanna BourkeWilliam Fairlie Clarke, A Manual of the Practice of Surgery (London: Henry Renshaw, 1865), 314. In the 1887 edition, 'a moment's fortitude' was changed to ' a minute's fortitude': William Fairlie Clarke, Fairlie Clarke's Manual of the Practice of ...
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