Mier Expedition Papers 1843-1844
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Conger, Jim
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Smith, Ezekiel, 1781-1854
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Ezekiel Smith was a carpenter and a joiner during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. He possibly lived in the Taunton, MA area. From the description of Ledger, 1773-1831. (Winterthur Library). WorldCat record id: 122574111 ...
Gibson, William, 1849-1914
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Dimond, Francis M.
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Francis M. Dimond, United States Consul at Vera Cruz, Mexico. From the description of Mier Expedition Papers, 1843-1844. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702128550 ...
Beesley, D. H. E.
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Oatts, Harvey H.
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Dusenbury, John A.
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Pleasants, Martin.
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Müller, F. William.
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Fisher, William P. (William Phineas), 1843-1932
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William Fisher, a graduate of Dickinson College, class of 1870, also attended the University of Heidelburg. From 1874-76 he taught modern language at Dickinson College. He was admitted to the Pennsylvania Bar in 1876. He married Mary A.E. Weiger in 1876. Mrs Fisher wrote children's stories and travel articles. From the description of Papers, 1874-1917. (Dickinson College). WorldCat record id: 18690575 ...
Johnson, Chauncey.
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Ryon, William M.
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Gibson, Alexander, Sir, Lord Durie, -1644
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Bugg, William Emmanuel, 1848-1935
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Dobbin, Leonard, 1858-1952
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Johnson, Chauncey.
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Beesley, D. H. E.
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Dimond, Francis M.
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White, Thomas, active 1605
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Green, Thomas J. (Thomas Jefferson), 1802-1863
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Thomas Jefferson Green (1802-1863) was a native of Warren County, N.C. and served as a brigadier general during the Texas Revolution and as a representative in the legislatures of four states. From the guide to the Thomas J. Green Papers, 1820-1910, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.) Thomas Jefferson Green, native of Warren County, N.C.; served as Brigadier General during the Texas Revolution and as a representative in the...
Müller, F. William.
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Rhea, John, fl. 1844.
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Calvert, James
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Ryon, William M.
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Gibson, Alexander, fl. 1844
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Conger, James.
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Bugg, William.
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Pleasants, Martin.
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Smith, Thomas S, fl. 1844.
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Dusenbury, John E.
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Texan Mier Expedition (1842-1844)
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Dobbin, L.
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Gibson, William, fl. 1844
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Smith, Ezekiel
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Riddle, John, fl. 1844.
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Berrien, John MacPherson, 1781-1856
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John Macpherson Berrien was an eloquent lawyer, a U.S. senator, and the attorney general of the United States during U.S. president Andrew Jackson's administration. Berrien County, created in south Georgia in 1856, is named for him. From the description of Berrien, John letters, 1796-1799. (University of Georgia). WorldCat record id: 268674733 Georgia resident (Savannah) and U.S. senator. From the description of Letters, 1820-1852. (Duke University Library). Worl...
Fisher, William S.
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Oatts, Harvey H.
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Tatum, Thomas S.
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