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National Security Council Cable, Email, and Records Management System - NSC Emails - A1-Record - April 94-Sept 94 - Steinberg & Rwanda.
"The voyage in which the Hall family emigrated to Australia, Left London on 12th June 1841. arriving at Hobart Town, Van Diemans Land, aproximately 15th October 1841, under Captain Leonard Lowe. The notes per William Wise scrapbook by Charles Hall"--P. 1.
A tale of a white mouse who, in the course of being bought, sold, and traded by children, manages to escape through a museum, and finally finds his way to a happy home. This is a novel for young readers.
Ten sly piranhas are swimming in a river, but one at a time they disappear, until there is only one left. Now that this proud overeater is the only surviving piranha, he is confident that he can eat anybody. But while he may be the cleverest fish in the river, he is no match for the giant crocodile lurking on the bank. Children will love learning to count backward in this crafty tale about one very hungry piranha.
Richard F. Selcer and Kevin S. Foster tell the stories of thirteen of those early lawmen, starting with Tarrant County Sheriff John B. York in 1861 and going through Fort Worth Police Officer William Ad Campbell in 1909. York died in a street fight; Campbell was shot-gunned in the back while walking his beat in Hells Half-Acre. This is also the story of law enforcement in the days when an assortment of policemen and marshals, sheriffs and deputies, and special officers and constables held the line and sometimes crossed over it.