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...l Company, 81 Buzzell, O. A., 709 Byers, W. N., 149, 446 Byrne, Rev. W.,
727 - C - CABANNE, J. P., 55, 57, 60 Cadman, John, 90 Cady, A. E., 612, 627,
634, 638, 642 Caffrey, Major, 443 Caldwell, J. L., 609 Caldwell, W. P., 746, 747
Calhoun, John, surveyor-general, 188 Calhoun, S. H., 582, 583, 585, 596, 597,
610 California, 65, 78, 83, 115, 116, 118 Calkins, E. A., 634 Calvin, I., 749
Camp Clarke, 14, 73 Camp Floyd, 83 Camp Mackenzie, 693 Cannon, Rev. F., 716, 725
Capitol building, 171, 172, 207, 237, 239, 595, 605, 606, 609 Capitol
controversy. 143, 154, 159, 162, 163, 174, 186, 213, 227, 332 Capitol grounds,
613 Capitol, location of, 154, 155, 171, 212, 213, 241 Capitol removal, 227,
529, 559, 587, 588 Capitol removal bills, see Bills Capitol square, Omaha, 239
Carberg, Peter, 603 Carlisle, Alexander, 91 Carlisle, James, 91 Carlyle, G. H.,
415 Carns, E. C., 598 Carpenter, D. W., 442 Carpet-bag system, 152 Carrigan,
John, 312 Carroll, J., 723 Carruthers, J. W., 703 Carson, F. A., 708 Carson, J.
D., 636...
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..., Jas 10, 210, 243, 261, 277, 281 Carroll, Rev. J. 67, 68, 69, 243, 277, 291,
294, 299, 874, 464, 678 Carroll, S. J. 664 Carroll, Thos. H. 419 Carrollton
Viaduct 433, 448 Carroll, Peter 10 Carraway, Capt. 355 Carruthers, J. 230
Carson, Thos. J. 598 Carson, R. 170, 200, 207, 414 Carson, Wm. & Co. 460 Carter,
E. F. 105, 628 Carter, H. H. 699 Carey, J. 209, 255, 260, 266, 281, 282. 284,
314 Cary, J. 49 Cass, Gen. L. 527, 689 Cassidy, P. 248, 255 Cassin, G. N. 419
Caspear 547 Caswell, R. 132 Cathcart, R. 621 Cathedral 65, 69, 299, 399, 397,
203, 501, 465, 626, 665, 675, 687, 690, 702, 704 Catholics 136, 202, 235, 264,
288, 298, 374, 386, 433, 465, 501, 529, 539, 665, 675, 684, 719, To prevent the
importation and growth of 16, 17, To take the oath of abjuration, &c. 17, End of
their rule in Maryland 27, None permitted to hold office 27, Double tax on 51,
Religion, history of 65 Caton 209, 241, 260, 277, 280, 392 447, 514 Cattle
market 267 Cauly 514 Causin, J. 547 Cazanave 266 Celebrati...
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...nvitation of the Baltimore Dancing Assembly, November, 1797, is printed on
plain card- board, from which it appears that Miss Cox's company "is requested
for the season at Mr. Bryden's Fountain Inn," signed by M. Pringle, C. Ridgely
of H., W. Van Wyck, R. Kruson, Jr., S. Walker, J. Carruthers, J. Sterett and J.
S. Buchanan, managers. It was one of the features of the times that guests often
rode to balls in full dress on horseback. A favorite place of assembly was in
the hall then opposite to and controlled by the Fountain Inn, on Light street,
next door to the old Light Street Methodist church, both of which have been
swept away. It was not unfrequent that the gay people of the world and the
austere men and women of religion held assemblies on the same evening next door
to each other, the singing of praise and the growl of the bass viol
intermingling in curious discord. Two other prominent assembly rooms were on
Lovely lane, which, since the late Southern war, have been obliterated by German
str...
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..., W.M. and Geo Ballengee, Omer Light and others. It was soon after the great
Civil War that these school houses were erected and when we today look backward,
take a view of the hardship caused by that cruel war and consider that many
bright boys and girls were deprived of all educational advantages, we can but
think if the youth of our land had been trained mentally and morally along the
common school branches for those four years instead of filling their youthful
minds with political hatred and malice and al l kinds of immorality incident to
war that our country would have gone forward with untold strides of mental,
moral, and financial prospertiy. Location The boundary line of Marie Community
extends from Greenbrier River to Indian Creek, commencing with an imaginary line
at A.L. Campbell's on the Greenbrier River, three miles north west of Marie
running east up the river to the mouth of Big Stony Creek, then south east to I.
H. Ellison's with the old Carruthers road to the Milton Hall school...
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