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Statement given and signed by Andrew Hood to emancipate and set free "a certain mulatto girl slave about eighteen months old (the daughter of Tyra a country born slave lately the property of John Chesnut Esquire)." Hood continues, "the said Sarah is my own property. And I do by these presence give and grant the said Sarah her freedom forever." The document was witnessed by Thomas P. Owens and Thomas Salmond and certified by Thomas Salmond, John G. Ballard, Uriah Blackman, Jonathan Eccles, Francis S. Lee, and Alexander Young.
Laddie: A True Blue Story by Gene Stratton-Porter is a heartwarming and evocative tale that captures the spirit of rural life and the bond between a young boy and his loyal dog. The novel transports readers to the idyllic countryside, where the protagonist, Laddie, navigates the trials and triumphs of growing up in a close-knit community. The story is narrated through the eyes of a young girl who recounts the adventures and experiences shared with Laddie, her faithful canine companion. As the narrative unfolds, readers are drawn into a world of innocence and simplicity, enriched by the themes of friendship, family, and the natural beauty of the American Midwest. Laddie: A True Blue Story is ...
Valerie is in love with the dangerous and unlikable Peter (a woodcutter, of course) but is betrothed to the rich hot blacksmith in town, Henry. Their town has been terrorized by a wolf - a wolf that appears only at the full moon - and when Valerie's sister is brutally murdered the message is clear: she's next.
You will love this story modeled from Gene Stratton-Porter's childhood about the poor boy rich girl romance. "Have I got a Little Sister anywhere in this house?" inquired Laddie at the door, in his most coaxing voice. "Yes sir," I answered, dropping the trousers I was making for Hezekiah, my pet bluejay, and running as fast as I could.
Starkey's devil in Massachusetts and the Post-World War II consensus -- Boyer and Nissenbaum's Salem possessed and the anti-capitalist critique -- An aside: investigations into the practice of actual witchcraft in seventeenth-century New England -- Demos's entertaining satan and the functionalist perspective -- Karlsen's devil in the shape of a woman and feminist interpretations -- Norton's in the devil's snare and racial approaches, I -- Norton's in the devil's snare and racial approaches, II
Deed from seller Realty Mortgage Company to buyer Sarah A. Hood for land in Audubon, N.J.
This carefully edited collection has been designed and formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices. Table of Contents: Freckles A Girl of the Limberlost Laddie The Harvester Michael O'Halloran A Daughter of the Land At the Foot of the Rainbow Her Father's Daughter The White Flag The Song of the Cardinal The Fire Bird
An Unexpected Call After finding a lost orphaned puppy in her yard in Snow Falls, Alaska, Sarah Garland is happy for the new companion and something to love. Adding to the excitement, is an unexpected call from her publisher in Los Angeles, who wants Sarah to come into the office immediately and sign a major movie deal for all her recent books. A Twist of Fate But when Sarah, best friend Amanda, and their new puppy Mittens set off on the road for Los Angeles for a girl’s trip coupled with the production team meeting, they experience a flat tire which threatens to derail their plans. Especially after a kind man, who offers to help them in their predicament, is involved in a drive-by shootin...
Albemarle Parish was formed in 1738 and covered the southern portion of Surry County. It became part of Sussex County when that county was created from Surry County in 1753.