Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine, Tom 35National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution., 1909 |
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... interest of the nation , and Congress was frequently called upon to provide a suitable resting - place for them . At last , the citizens of Brooklyn became aroused , and a town - meeting was held in 1792. John Jackson , whose farm ...
... interest of the nation , and Congress was frequently called upon to provide a suitable resting - place for them . At last , the citizens of Brooklyn became aroused , and a town - meeting was held in 1792. John Jackson , whose farm ...
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... interest and profit in every way . The un- tiring interest of our gracious and efficient regent , Mrs. Caleb S. Denny , has been an inspiration to all members 2 WORK OF THE CHAPTERS . 33.
... interest and profit in every way . The un- tiring interest of our gracious and efficient regent , Mrs. Caleb S. Denny , has been an inspiration to all members 2 WORK OF THE CHAPTERS . 33.
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... interest in this . She says : Washington made tours to the sources of the Potomac River and country intervening to the navigable western waters in 1770 , 1772 and 1774. Surveying parties went over various routes , their work being ...
... interest in this . She says : Washington made tours to the sources of the Potomac River and country intervening to the navigable western waters in 1770 , 1772 and 1774. Surveying parties went over various routes , their work being ...
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awakened interest at the convening of our Continental Congress , and sends greeting of good will and loyalty to all ; more especially to you , Madame President General who have borne so well and faithfully the burdens and ...
awakened interest at the convening of our Continental Congress , and sends greeting of good will and loyalty to all ; more especially to you , Madame President General who have borne so well and faithfully the burdens and ...
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... interest demon- strated by her presence whenever called upon to attend meetings of the various States , even when such presence necessitated a long and tedious journey , are well known to us . We should be thankful to the higher power ...
... interest demon- strated by her presence whenever called upon to attend meetings of the various States , even when such presence necessitated a long and tedious journey , are well known to us . We should be thankful to the higher power ...
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