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The dark side is waiting… Fish N’ Chips lead a curious traveler to a sinister island, where the residents are more than they seem. Forbidden occult knowledge strands a pair of friends in a terrifying nexus of evil. And an ancient ice storm forces a wandering tribe to choose between following a bloodthirsty shaman, or the glowing lights in the sky… Venture into new realms of terror with Scare Street’s latest bone-chilling collection. This spine-tingling volume contains fifteen ghastly tales of horror and the paranormal. More than enough to while away the hours, as you lose yourself in the shadows of the night. The deeper you plunge into this realm of terror, the farther away the real ...
This directory provides telephone numbers and office addresses for members of the House of Representatives and their staff, committee members and staff, and other government agencies.
The WritersNet Anthology of Prose reverses the trend of the publishing industry expanding onto the Internet. What began as an on-line evaluation and editing workshop on the WritersNet website turned this trend on its head when the best of the material submitted by writers across four continents, both published and unpublished, both previous best-sellers and those seeking their first appearance in print, was published in this two-volume anthology. This project not only showcases the widely diverse talent of new and established writers and has established a new common-purpose dimension of community among the writers participating in WritersNet, but it also serves the community at large, as all...
This book is the follow up to Tim Gross's successful review book "The Big Ass Book of Gross Movie Reviews". Tim brings you unbelievable amount of reviews of horror, independent horror, sci-fi, and quite a few bad flicks. With this book Tim lives his dream of writing, reviewing, and watching as many movies he can get his hands on...
NOTE: NO FURTHER DISCOUNT FOR THIS PRINT PRODUCT-- OVERSTOCK SALE -- Significantly reduced list price while supplies last Contains addresses and telephone numbers for members of the House of Representatives, House committee members and their staff. In addition, it presents information on caucuses, coalitions and bicameral organizations; the Senate; the executive branch; and more. Lobbyists, classroom teachers and students that wish to contact their Congressional district Representative, corporation and small business government relations staff, and American citizens may be interested in this volume to compare with current seated Congressional district Representatives. Related products: Updat...
Joseph Rhea (1715-1777) was born in Loughborne Parish, Donegal Co., Ireland. He married 1752 in Ireland, Elizabeth McIlwaine (1732-1793), the daughter of John McIlwaine and Margaret Scott. She died in Bluff City, Sullivan Co., Tenn. He died in Virginia. Joseph Rhea came to America in 1769 with his wife and children. He was a pastor in Fahan, Donegal, Ireland before coming to Pennsylvania. In 1771 he accepted a call to Piney Creek Church, which is west of Taneytown, Maryland. He had eight children, seven born in Ireland and one in Maryland. Descendants live in Tennessee, Virginia, Arkansas, Texas, California and elsewhere.
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Edward Fitz Randolph (1607-1675/1676) immigrated from England to Scituate, Massachusetts in 1630, and married Elizabeth Blossom in 1637. Descendants lived throughout the United States, and some continued to use the last given name of "Fitz."
Matthew Campbell Rhea was born in about 1655 in Argyll, Scotland. He married Janet Baxter in about 1660 in Ireland. They had three sons. The two oldest sons, William (1687-1777) and Archibald (1688-1744) emigrated and settled in Augusta, Virginia. Descendants and relatives lived in Virginia, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Missouri, Indiana, Kansas and elsewhere.