12 books found
by A. D. McNair, Alexander Wetmore, Arlow Burdette Stout, C. J. Babcock, Duncan Dunning, Franklin Elmer Allison, George McMillan Darrow, George Pelham Walton, Horace Harold Willis, John Holmes Martin, John Robinson Winston, Joseph Heilman Shollenberger, Julius Valentine Hofmann, Ralph Waldo Smith, Raymond Secord Washburn, Robert Lesley Davis, Robert Percy Brandt, United States. Office of Experiment Stations, Warren Clemmer Funk, Wells Aleck Hutchins, William Henry Waggaman, William Middleton, William Stuart Moir, Charles Frederick Clark, Clyde Evert Leighty, Henry Wyatt Easterwood, Jacob Allen Clark, John Jay Bowman, Joseph M. Braham, Lawrence Root Waldron, Walter Keith Marshall, David Augustus Coleman, James Edward McMurtrey, Thomas B. Turley, William Walter Yothers
1928
In the deep South, where love and hatred run deep and close, dissension often summers just beneath the surface.When a family gathers for a funeral as its old homestead above the waters of Mobile Bay, it must carry out the last wish of the aunt and sister whom it has come to mourn. It is a wish that will unearth a terrible secret, one that will either tear her siblings and their offspring apart or allow them to accept buried memories, wounds , and love. In This and Magic Life, Anne Carroll George has created as brilliant portrait of a Southern family in all its glory, captured in a moment of searing intensity and lyric truth. Rich with wisdom and deep understanding this compelling saga the twentieth century -- and tells a story that is truly timeless.
Unearth your family's past by mining the global wealth of digital and print ancestry records In How to Do Everything Genealogy, award-winning researcher and genealogy writer George G. Morgan shows how to start and continue your family history research using traditional records and techniques, as well as the full array of online databases, digitized records, social networks, and other tools. Learn how to organize and create your family tree; find documents about your family; research census documents, military service records, and land and property rolls; plan a successful genealogy research trip; evaluate sources; and other vital skills to help you uncover and illuminate your family's story. Structure an effective research strategy Locate and access genealogy resources for U.S., Canadian, UK and Ireland, and Australian research See illustrations of scores of sample documents Get past brick walls and dead ends in your research Place your ancestors in geographical and historical context Access libraries, archives, and other repositories online Learn the most efficient Internet search techniques Research and verify ancestors using genetic genealogy (DNA) Use social networking sites and collaboration techniques Discover and use alternative research paths to locate difficult-to-find records Learn to integrate your research by reviewing a real case study
by Scotland. High Court of Justiciary, Edwin Adam, Francis Albert Umpherston, Alexander Taylor, George Hart, David Oswald Dykes, Alexander Brown
1903
by George Washington Brandt
1905
by Cape of Good Hope (South Africa). Supreme Court, Sir Henry Hubert Juta, Clarkson Henry Reedgold, William Porter Buchanan, Frederick George Gardiner, H. C. Payne, Basil Kellett Long, P. S. Twentyman-Jones, Gerard Molyneaux Swift
1907
by Kentucky. Court of Appeals, James Hughes, Achilles Sneed, Martin D. Hardin, George Minos Bibb, Alexander Keith Marshall, William Littell
1882
by Arthur Benjamin Conner, George Stronach Fraps, Henry Hill Harrington, J. T. Cruse, James Burness Rather, John C. Burns
1910
by Charles S. Cooke, Charles Wilson Harris, David Dickson Oliver, Ernest Hamlin Alderman, Francis Hodges Cooper, Frank Nash, George A. Anderson, Henry McGilbert Wagstaff, James Hall Rand, William Conrad Guess
1910