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199977061Bergisch Gladbach: BLT, 1999. 572 S.; 19 cm; OKart. (Taschenbuch);
pp. xxiii, 440, x. Numerous illustrations. Small 4to. 240 mm. Original full cloth binding. Original priced dust jacket, slightly rubbed at extremities. First American edition. Hardbound. Very good. W11
186035027Hinds County Miss. 1860. Folio three sheets attached end to end 7 1/4" x 31". First two sheets white and unlined third sheet blue and lined. Completely in ink manuscript. The top section is an "Account of Sale of the Balance of Estate of Wm. B. Mower." the second is "Copy of Notice of Executors Sale" with certification at bottom by Justice of the Peace J.W. Welborn that the notice was posted by Robert P. Paris in two public places. The third attests to the posting of the notice. Other names mentioned within this document are G.H. Jones R.P. & C. Parish Clerk. Signed at end by S.J. Thigpen as Clerk of the Probate Court. <br/><br/> William B. Mower 1810-1860 was born in New York. He worked as a saddler in Hinds County and owned at least eight slaves by 1850 as noted in the U.S. Federal Census Slave Schedule. Justice of the Peace Johnson W. Welborne 1824-1872 was a merchant and planter in Clinton Hinds County. At one time he owned about 2000 acres of land and 90 slaves. He was a Trustee of the Central Female Institute of Clinton as of 1871 and the Mississippi College in Clinton. During the Civil War he was Captain of the Mississippi College Rifles Company E 18th Regiment Mississippi Volunteers C.S.A. He received a wound to his neck on October 21 1861 during the Battle of Ball's Bluff.<br/> Clerk S.J. Thigpen was likely Samuel James Thigpen 1833-1884. A Samuel Thigpen was elected as judge of the probate court of Rowland Hinds County Mississippi during the 1859 elections. Olsen: POLITICAL CULTURE AND SECESSION IN MISSISSIPPI. 2002 page 107 accessed at Google books on 6/11/2018. unknown books
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ria9781483448152_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; An Uninvited Conversation: There is a certain type of peace in knowing that if anyone should become an alcoholic by now Roxanne would be that person. She should be entertaining all types of debauchery careless behavior and loss of inh hardcover
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1950ABE-1934458399LES MONTS DU FOREZ RECHERCHES MORPHOLOGIQUES/18P-LE RELIEF DES CORBIERES ORIENTALES/12P-LE PROBLEME ACTUEL DU RAIL ET DE LA ROUTE EN FRANCE/5P-LES VARIATIONS FLUVIALES DANS LE BASSIN DU MISSISSIPI/9P-EN PARTIE NON COUPEE
1949ABE-1554718736112IN 8-PAGINATION DE 193 A 288-L'INDUSTRIE ITALIENNE ET SES PERSPECTIVES, 21P PAR JACQUELINE BEAUJEU GARNIER, 2 PLANCHES HT, 3 FIGURES-VIGNE ET COLONISATION EN ALGERIE, 10P PAR HILDEBERT ISNARD, 1 PLANCHE HORS TEXTE (QUELQUES ANNOTATIONS)-LA VALLEE ET LE DELTA DU MISSISSIPI (PREMIER ARTICLE), 13P PAR HENRI BAULIG-LES ECHANGES DE POPULATION A LA FRONTIERE ENTRE LA FRANCE ET LE TOURNAISIS, 8P PAR RENE SEVRIN-L'IMMIGRATION DES MUSULMANS NORDS-AFRICAINS EN FRANCE D'APRES LOUIS CHEVALIER, 3P PAR MARCEL LARNAUDE-(ETACA)
1950ABE-4703696221LA FORET NOIRE NOTES DE MORPHOLOGIE/PAR P. BIROT/16P-LA FORET NOIRE NOTES DE GEOGRAPHIE HUMAINE ET ECONOMIQUE/PAR P. MARTHELOT/17P-L'ABONDANCE FLUVIALE DANS LE BASSIN DU MISSISSIPI/PAR M. PARDE/9P-LE JUTE AU BENGALE/PAR M. GODFRYD/14P-NON COUPE
184411435Washington: Blair & Rives pr. 1844. 8vo. 2 p. <br><br>The Mississippians urge their senators and congressmen "zealously and perservingly" to bring about the annexation of Texas immediately and indissolubly. Government document: 28th Cong. 1st sess. H.R. Doc. 189. Removed from a nonce volume. Good condition. Blair & Rives, pr. unknown books
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187140107Jackson Miss.: Kimball Raymond & Co. State Printers 1871. Original printed pale green wrappers lightly spotted. Stitched. 67 1 blank pp. Clean text. Very Good plus. Contemporary ownership inscription in pencil "W.H. Bullard." <br /> <br /> Alcorn 1816-1894 born in Illinois Territory was Governor of Mississippi from March 1870 through November 1871. He was active in Mississippi politics from about 1845. During the Civil War he served as a Confederate. After the War as a "Scalawag" he supported the 14th Amendment and votes for freedmen. Nevertheless he clashed with his new Republican friends by opposing federal intervention against the Klan and federal laws abolishing segregation in public facilities. <br /> Alcorn addresses "what remains to be done of the work of reconstruction" thus focusing on "the restoration of our social and material ruin." With tables and data he demonstrates the disastrous economic effects of the War. But his data also give "encouragement to the practicability of educating the great body of our labor to the moral level of freedom." Marriage licenses are up; extreme "sexual license" is down. Preachers teachers schools property ownership and trades for the freedmen are all on the increase.<br /> Denouncing vigilantism he says that "A class of lawless violence the most cruel and cowardly proceeds in a few quarters in the person of the masked assassin; and so far has succeeded in evading punishment if not detection."<br /> OCLC 28758840 3- Columbia Yale LSU as of June 2024. Not at online AAS. Kimball, Raymond & Co., State Printers unknown
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