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Page 45
... stands today on the Lebanon road overlooking the Hermitage a few hundred yards distant . Tradition is that the General built it for Mrs. Jackson . When Francis P. Blair , editor of the Washington Globe , visited Jackson in the spring of ...
... stands today on the Lebanon road overlooking the Hermitage a few hundred yards distant . Tradition is that the General built it for Mrs. Jackson . When Francis P. Blair , editor of the Washington Globe , visited Jackson in the spring of ...
Page 48
... stand uncharged and unsuspected of anything that could derogate from their characters as ladies or Christians . In reply to your last inquiry , I would state that I have at no time shown any letter purporting to be from you on this or ...
... stand uncharged and unsuspected of anything that could derogate from their characters as ladies or Christians . In reply to your last inquiry , I would state that I have at no time shown any letter purporting to be from you on this or ...
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... Stand . " The next morning Davis ' fellow - scouts , imprisoned nearby , heard the roll of drums and the tramp of the regiment detailed for the execution . As they looked , Davis was marched out from the jail , mounted the wagon ...
... Stand . " The next morning Davis ' fellow - scouts , imprisoned nearby , heard the roll of drums and the tramp of the regiment detailed for the execution . As they looked , Davis was marched out from the jail , mounted the wagon ...
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The Founding of Nashville | 5 |
Visit of a King of France | 18 |
Carrolls Duel with Jesse Benton | 34 |
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