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WHEN I WAS A LITTLE GIRL is based on stories Georgia told her children and her Grandchildren about growing up in a small rural town: Clarkson, Grayson Springs, Kentucky, USA. Fewer than 250 people lived in town. Children worldwide will relate to the simple pleasures of a life of self-made adventures, learning, and family ties. It will be enjoyed by children ages 3103. It shows Imagination, Adventure, Learning, Initiative, Independence, Nature, Discovery, Hope, and Love. It illustrates the unimportance of Material Things or Money in a childs development. The Appendix has information on some of the things in the stories together with activities and encouragement to utilize resources to explore new material and reading. The Family Tree section includes historic documents. FAMILY PICTURES ARE OVER one hundred YEARS OLD.
The inebriate asylum movement of the 19th and early 20th century was guided by a dystopian vision which sought to incarcerate all drinkers until they were cured, and to incarcerate incurable inebriates for life. This plan to create a nationwide chain of state-run inebriate asylums to rival the insane asylums of the era, which was promoted by the American Association for the Cure of Inebriates, ended in abject failure. Few inebriate asylums were ever established, and those that were established did not last long. Many were shot through with political corruption and graft. Moreover, no state government was willing to pass a law to incarcerate drinkers indefinitely, perhaps for life. Most state...
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A history of the descendants of John Kirby of Middletown, Conn. and of Joseph Kirby of Hartford, Conn., and of Richard Kirby of Sandwich, Mass. Together with genealogies of the Burgis, White and Maclaren families, and the Ancestry of John Drake of Windsor, Conn.