Five Millennium Catalog of Solar Eclipseshttp://astropixels.com/pubs/5MKSE2.html
Missouri, Tennessee, Kentucky, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, Pennsylvania, New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine), and Canada (Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Prince Ed
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THE PEGASUS FILE by David G. Guyatthttp://www.whale.to/b/guyatt.html
at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. Shortly afterwards, the 160th combined with others to form Task Force 160. It was in this unit that Tatum played a "spooky" role in the US in
Scotland and the American Indianshttps://electricscotland.com/history/america/american_indians.htm
advance into Georgia, Kentucky, and Tennessee. He even negotiated—unsuccessfully—with northern tribes on this matter. His fragile southeastern alliance held, more or less, until h
Messenger and Advocate Volume 2, Number 5http://www.centerplace.org/history/ma/v2n05.htm
Taropen branch in Kentucky 31 members in good standing. Daymons Creek do 8 Elder C. Rich writes from Eugene, Ia. I have preached some in the west part of Ill. in company w
History of the TXGenWeb Project, 1997-2013http://www.txgenweb.org/about/1997_2013.htm
Murphy organizes the Kentucky Comprehensive Genealogy Database Project, which evolves into the KYGenWeb Project. 1996 Jun The KYGenWeb Project nears 100% county coverage. Interest
historical and genealogical records of Texas; part of USGenWeb
Josiah Priest's 1833-34 "American Antiquities"http://olivercowdery.com/texts/prst1833.htm
mummies, found in Kentucky, 116 A fac-simile of the ancient letters of the Phoenicians, 118 Ancient letters of America and Africa, with a fac-similie of the same, 12
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219 Iowa: 97 Kansas: 83 Kentucky: 159 Louisiana: 189 Maine: 68 Maryland: 713 Massachusetts: 917 Michigan: 803 Minnesota: 509 Mississippi: 79 Missouri: 319 Montana: 68 Nebraska: 73
David Cusick's 1827 booklethttp://olivercowdery.com/texts/1827cusk.htm
of Ohio River (now in Kentucky) another ambassador was sent who went and lived among the Ottauwahs for several years; he married a woman and afterward obtained two, children; he w
The Coming “New World Order”https://goodnewsaboutgod.com/studies/political/world_order.htm
Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee Region V: Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin Region VI: Arkansas, Louisiana
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among the people of Kentucky. Rivers were the highways of their commerce and the current of all bore their flatboats away from the parent State. New Orleans was their inevitable _
History of Milam County, Texashttp://www.forttumbleweed.net/milamcounty.html
from Tennessee, Kentucky, Mississippi and Louisiana came to the colony. Two other towns were established at that time, both on the Brazos, which remained the easiest trade and imm
Milam County Texas|History of Milam County & the families that once lived there.
Times and Seasons Volume 4, Number 10http://www.centerplace.org/history/ts/v4n10.htm
and Teesburgh, Kentucky. Charles C. Rich; Ottowa, Illinois. W. W. Rust; Worcester county, Massachusetts. Aaron M. York; Maine. Asaph Rice; Pontiac, Michigan. Orson Spencer; New Ha
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