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A collection of correspondence among the Wilcox family of West Granby, Connecticut. The first portion contains letters between Howard Wilcox and his wife, Janette. Anna M. Wilcox, the second wife of Howard Wilcox, wrote to her stepdaughter, Henrietta, comprise the second portion. Additionally, the second portion contains letters from Harry and Roy to their sister, Henrietta, and their brother, Elbert. Finally, the third section contains a letter written by Anna Wilcox to her stepson, Henry. She wrote describing the wedding of Henrietta to George S. Lampson. The letters have all be transcribed.
An assessment of the work of the contractors who were commissioned by the Victualling Board to provision the fleet in this period. Provisioning the fleet, and the army overseas, during the French Wars of 1793-1815 was a major undertaking. This book explains how the Victualling Board in London handled this enormous task, focusing in particular on contractors -that is the merchants and brokers, who provided a vast range of commodities including flour and biscuit, salt beef and pork, as well as huge quantities of fresh water and coal, and every other item needed. It shows how these merchants could be large or small concerns, and provides detailed case studies of different kinds of contractors, ...
Includes the decisions of the Supreme Courts of Massachusetts, Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois, and Court of Appeals of New York; May/July 1891-Mar./Apr. 1936, Appellate Court of Indiana; Dec. 1926/Feb. 1927-Mar./Apr. 1936, Courts of Appeals of Ohio.
Our Story 90 years, Looking Back... The world has changed so much in 90 years that I wanted to write about how they affected our lives. To let you know that we were real people that had the same emotions and feelings that you have. Ive included a little genealogy, a little history and how the things you read about in your history books affected us. Also, how the world has changed socially and morally and not always for the best. Of course this is your 90 year old Great Grandmas story and ideas.