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A small book with a big meaning. It's about dependence and independence. Deals with the concept of "letting go" with wisdom, charm and hopefulness. Gently told tale with delightful illustrations. Highly recommended for all ages. Perfect gift for graduation, college students, and all parents, family members and friends! Suitable for birthdays and other milestones along life's path.
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Richard Daniel Adams was born 14 April 1841 in Floyd County, Kentucky. His parents were Jackson Adams and Nancy Cooper. He married Sarah Caudill, daughter of Abel Caduill and Mary Crace, 4 November 1868 in Magoffin County, Kentucky. They had nine children. He died in 1908. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in Kentucky.
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Daily life during the Black Death was anything but normal. When plague hit a community, every aspect of life was turned upside down, from relations within families to its social, political, and economic stucture. Theaters emptied, graveyards filled, and the streets were ruled by the terrible corpse-bearers whose wagons of death rumbled day and night. Daily life during the Black Death was anything but normal. During the three and a half centuries that constituted the Second Pandemic of Bubonic Plague, from 1348 to 1722, Europeans were regularly assaulted by epidemics that mowed them down like a reaper's scythe. When plague hit a community, every aspect of life was turned upside down, from rel...