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Chiefly, a record of descendants of Edmond/Edward Elliot Wray who was born in Virginia ca. 1770-1775. He married Elizabeth Amos in Cabell County, West Virginia on April 24, 1814. They had eight children. The family moved to Ohio, possibly in Gallia County, about 1819. It is believed that both Elliot and Elizabeth died before 1840. Descendants lived in Virginia, West Virginia, Ohio, Iowa, Illinois, Colorado, Arizona.
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Draws from the study of geography, geology, history, and folklore to tell how a natural mineral resource--a ledge of limestone--became one of the keys to the development of north-central Kansas in the pioneer days.
Anarchism has been both a vision of a peaceful, cooperative society—and an ideology of revolutionary terror. Since the term itself—anarchism—is a negation, there is a great deal of disagreement on what the positive alternative would look like. The black flag comes in many colors. The Anarchist Handbook is an opportunity for all these many varied voices to speak for themselves, from across the decades. These were human beings who saw things differently from their fellow men. They fought and they loved. They lived and they died. They disagreed on much, but they all shared one vision: Freedom.
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