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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.
Melchisedek & Aaronic Heraldhttp://www.connellodonovan.com/herald.html
Ohio-Covington, Kentucky. Click on "thumbnail" above to see an extremely rare 1848 panoramic daguerreotype, showing Cincinnati, Ohio from Covington, Kentucky (exa
THE LAST WORDhttp://www.bunkerblast.info/
area neighborhoods. My Kentucky Highway Page - featuring a log of the entire Kentucky state highway system. (Updated 7/2009) On The Road Again - an account of every vacation trip
THE SOVEREIGN STATES: Part 4 -- The States Todayhttp://sovereignstates.org/books/The_Sovereign_States/SovStates_IV.html
three border States of Kentucky, Delaware, and Maryland also refused to ratify; California took no action. The result was that the requisite twenty-eight States required for ratif
The Spalding Saga 1: The Halcyon Inspirationhttp://solomonspalding.com/SRP/saga/saga01b.htm
at least as far west as Kentucky. There, on Nov. 8, 1785, he married Sarah Tunis (1761-1822), the daughter of Henry and Phebe Burnet Tunis. She stayed with her rolling stone of a
R. B. Stout's "A Singular Discovery"http://www.olivercowdery.com/smithhome/2000s/2001RBSt.htm
mummy found in a Kentucky cavern. Through his comparison of this aboriginal mummy with those of ancient Egypt, "evidence of a competence in Egyptian studies" clearly emerges. Ther
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