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Daughters of the American RevolutionWife of M. P. Jolley. Descendant of Richard Gaines, as follows : 1. Lewis Pendleton Gaines (b. 1849) m. 2nd, 1889, Fanny Sandlin (b. 1862). 2. Reuben Gaines (1815-99) m., 1837, Elizabeth Walker (1813-86). 3. James Gaines (1791- 1856) m.
The Reminiscences of George Strother Gaines: Pioneer and ...
George Strother GainesConversation with George S. Gaines' BY ALBERT JAMES PICKETT r. Geo. S. Gaines was born in North Carolina & raised in TenM: In 1805 he was appointed by Mr. Jefferson a Chactaw factor & that year he settled on the Tombigbee in ...
Archaeopteryx
Richard M. GainesRichard M. Gaines. Richard M. Gaines ARCHAEOTERYX A Buddy Book by Richard M. Gaines \ .__. Cover.
Nez Perce
Richard M. GainesRichard M. Gaines ... Furlong Art Direction & Maps: Pat Laurel Border Design: Carey Molter/MacLean & Tuminelly (Mpls.) Library of Congress Cataloging-in- Publication Data Gaines, Richard M., 1942The Nez Perce / Richard M. Gaines. p. cm.
History of the Gaines family: one line from 1620 to the ...
Lewis Pendleton Gaines10, 1905, m Rome, Ga, July 21, 1933, Mary Ethel Tallent, b Cherokee Co, Ala, March 19, 1908, dau George Marion and Maggie Adele Barclay Tallent. He d Rome, Feb. 12, 1972; she resides Wayside Rd, Rome; two ch: 1630. Jo Ann Thomas ...
Comanche
Richard M. GainesTamara L. Britton. Kate A. Furlong Art Direction & Maps: Pat Laurel Border Design: Carcy MoltcrfMacLean & Tuminelly (Mpls.) Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Gaines, Richard M.. 1942The Comanche 1' Richard M. Gaines.
Terrorism
Ann GainesExamines the history, mentality, goals, and acts of terrorists and discusses what a free society can do to protect itself against them.
One Vine, Two Branches: History of the Adairsville Baptist ...
Wilma Jo Gazaway MooreReuben Gaines (born 1815-died 1899) was a deacon of Oothcaloga Church, but we do not know when he was ordained. (Gaines Family History.) Reuben's son, Lewis Pendleton Gaines, was ordained a deacon at Oothcaloga in Adairsville at ...
John Hancock: President of the Continental Congress
Ann GainesRecounts the life of the colonial statesman, merchant, and patriot who became prominent during the American Revolution.
Coelophysis
Richard M. GainesRichard M. Gaines. Volcanoes | l1 ; Bock Then, mony sTreoms flowed from The.
King George III: English Monarch
Ann GainesChronicles the life of the eighteenth-century King who lost the Revolutionary War.
Sports and Athletics
Ann GainesDiscusses the lives and athletic accomplishments of six women: Althea Gibson, Wilma Rudolph, Janet Guthrie, Debi Thomas, Sheryl Swoopes, and Pat Head Summitt.
The Composite Guide to Martial Arts
Ann GainesProvides a historical overview of martial arts, explaining the various forms of this activity.
North Carolina
Ann GainesPresents the history, geography, economy, people, plants, and animals of North Carolina.
The Harlem Renaissance in American History
Ann GainesExamines the cultural movement that historians today refer to as the Harlem Renaissance.
Britney Spears
Ann GainesA brief biography of the former Mouseketeer and popular young singer, Britney Spears.
Master the Library and Media Center
Ann Gaines"Readers will learn about both the regular and electronic research materials available at the library"--Provided by publisher.
Cheyenne
Richard M. GainesRichard M. Gaines. The Southern Cheyenne live at the Cheyenne- Arapahoreservation in Concho, Oklahoma. More than11,000peopleliveon its 70,000 acres (32,374ha). The NorthernCheyenne reservationison theTongue Riverin Montana.
Triceratops
Richard M. GainesRichard M. Gaines. TRICERATOPS NAME MEANS Horrible Three-horned Face DIET Plants WEIGHT 10,000 pounds (4,536 kg) HEIGHT IO feet [3 m] TIME Late Cretaceous Period FAMILY Ceratopsian SPECIAL FEATURE Huge head with ...
Iroquois
Richard M. GainesRichard M.. 1942- Revised Edition 2002 The Iroquois E Richard M. Gaines p. cm. -— (Native Americans} Includes bibliographical references and index. Summary: Presents a brief introduction to the Iroquois Indians including information on ...
Things Your Mother Never Told You: A Woman's Guide to Sexuality
Kim Gaines EckertIn this frank exploration of all aspects of what it means to be a sexual being created by God, Kim Gaines Eckert explores myths about female sexuality that we have absorbed from both popular culture and distorted religious teaching.
Algonquin
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Velociraptor
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American Photographers: Capturing the Image
Ann GainesDiscusses the lives and influences of Mathew B. Brady, Jacob A. Riis, Alfred Stieglitz, Lewis Wickes Hine, Man Ray, Dorothea Lange, Ansel Adams, Margaret Bourke-White, Diane Arbus, and Gordon Parks.
Christopher Paul Curtis
Ann GainesRecounts the life and career of the former automobile worker who became a full-time writer after publishing "The Watsons go to Birmingham--1963" and Newbury winner "Bud, not Buddy," books about the African American experience.
Contested Culture: The Image, the Voice, and the Law
Jane M. Gaines... no exaggeration to claim, to a new coordinated study of popular cultural forms. Jane Gaines shows that the consideration of legal doctrine and juridical process has an essential place in the interpretation of cultural forms. She shows that law ...
Fire and Desire: Mixed-Race Movies in the Silent Era
Jane GainesJane Gaines's highly anticipated new book reconsiders the race films of this era with an ambitious historical and theoretical agenda. Fire and Desire offers a penetrating look at the black independent film movement during the silent period.
The The Confederate Cherokees: John Drew's Regiment of ...
W. Craig GainesIn The Confederate Cherokees, W. Craig Gaines provides an absorbing account of the Cherokees' involvement in the early years of the Civil War, focusing in particular on the actions of one group, John Drew's Regiment of Mounted Rifles.
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