McClure's Magazine ..., Volumen9S. S. McClure, Limited, 1897 |
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... lived to be twenty - nine years of age , dying in 1887 at Lansing , Michigan . His body was pre- sented to the State , was mounted , and is now on exhibi- tion in the museum of the Michigan Agricultural College , near Lansing . + This ...
... lived to be twenty - nine years of age , dying in 1887 at Lansing , Michigan . His body was pre- sented to the State , was mounted , and is now on exhibi- tion in the museum of the Michigan Agricultural College , near Lansing . + This ...
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... lived and how to reach it ; and feeling a strong confidence that they would soon return to visit me , I pre- pared a series of baits with which to angle for my information . It will be seen the first was good enough . Perhaps two days ...
... lived and how to reach it ; and feeling a strong confidence that they would soon return to visit me , I pre- pared a series of baits with which to angle for my information . It will be seen the first was good enough . Perhaps two days ...
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... lived with him there . Grant at once turned his hand to every- thing needful to be done . He was nomi- nally bill - clerk and collection agent , but in fact he sold stock , bought hides , and made out bills for goods all in the same day ...
... lived with him there . Grant at once turned his hand to every- thing needful to be done . He was nomi- nally bill - clerk and collection agent , but in fact he sold stock , bought hides , and made out bills for goods all in the same day ...
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... lived so quietly , so in- conspicuously , that no one outside his customers and his neighbors on the hill He had few acquaintances , and no intimates . The quiet routine of his life was broken but once , when he made a business trip of ...
... lived so quietly , so in- conspicuously , that no one outside his customers and his neighbors on the hill He had few acquaintances , and no intimates . The quiet routine of his life was broken but once , when he made a business trip of ...
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THE HOUSE IN WHICH GRANT LIVED AT GALENA , Up to that time I do not think I had been introduced to Governor Yates . I knew him by sight , however , for he was living at the same hotel , and I often saw him at table . The evening I was ...
THE HOUSE IN WHICH GRANT LIVED AT GALENA , Up to that time I do not think I had been introduced to Governor Yates . I knew him by sight , however , for he was living at the same hotel , and I often saw him at table . The evening I was ...
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