Books by "Alfred L. Smith"

12 books found

History of Chicago

History of Chicago

by Alfred Theodore Andreas

1886

From the fire of 1871 until 1885

From the fire of 1871 until 1885

by Alfred Theodore Andreas

1886

History of Walker County, Georgia

History of Walker County, Georgia

by James Alfred Sartain

In this comprehensive history of Walker County, Georgia, James Alfred Sartain delves into the rich tapestry of the region's past, from its geological origins and Native American roots to the tumultuous events of the Civil War and beyond. Through meticulous research and engaging prose, Sartain brings to life the stories of the county's early settlers, the establishment of its towns and districts, and the pivotal role it played in shaping the history of the American South. This volume serves as an invaluable resource for anyone seeking to understand the complex and fascinating history of Walker County and its place in the larger narrative of Georgia and the United States.

List of Available Publications of the United States Department of Agriculture, January 2, 1932

List of Available Publications of the United States Department of Agriculture, January 2, 1932

by Alfred Judson Henry, Catherine Emma Pennington, Ferdinand Wead Haasis, Florence Elizabeth Ward, Frank Irons, Frederick Charles Lincoln, Freeman Weiss, Harold Addison Spilman, Herman M. Conway, John Robbins Mohler, Mary Aloysius Agnew, Raymond Frank Taylor, Ruth O'Brien, A. E. Wright, Rudolph Snyder, Samuel Prentiss Baldwin, Willard Jay Parvis, Lucien Benson Ernest, Ruby Kathryn Worner

1929

This glossary, issued in 1924, and revised, provides terms used in fire control.

Ending with the year 1857

Ending with the year 1857

by Alfred Theodore Andreas

1884

Samuel de Champlain

Samuel de Champlain

by Alfred Lewis Pinneo Dennis, Augustus Freedom Moulton, Edward Bowdoin Neally, Francis L. Littlefield, Harry Rust Virgin, Henry Milner Rideout, Henry Otis Thayer, James Phinney Baxter, James Ware Bradbury, John Stackpole, Joseph Williamson, Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain, Kittery (Me.), Maine Historical Society, Samuel Lane Boardman, Samuel Thomas Dole, Victor Channing Sanborn, Victor Hugo Paltsits, William Henry Looney

1906

John Stackpole was lieutenant in a scouting party of 90 men to search the country near the Kennebec River, period covered July 3-31, 1755.

Improvement of Instruction in Rural Schools Through Professional Supervision

Improvement of Instruction in Rural Schools Through Professional Supervision

by Alfred Zantzinger Reed, Eustace Evan Windes, Harry Stanley Ganders, Mary G. Waite, National Committee on Research in Secondary Education (U.S.), Thomas Hall Shelby, United States. Bureau of Education. Library Division, United States. Office of Education, Walter James Greenleaf

1926