Books by "Robert F. Peck"

12 books found

Reports of Cases Heard and Determined by the Supreme Court of South Carolina

Reports of Cases Heard and Determined by the Supreme Court of South Carolina

by South Carolina. Supreme Court, J. S. G. Richardson, Robert Wallace Shand, Cyprian Melanchthon Efird, William Hay Townsend, Duncan C. Ray, William Munro Shand

1927

Municipal Affairs

Municipal Affairs

by Robert Clarkson Brooks

1901

A Shorter Working Day

A Shorter Working Day

by Robert Abbott Hadfield, H. de B. Gibbins

1892

Catalogue of the Cenozoic Plants of North America through 1950

Catalogue of the Cenozoic Plants of North America through 1950

by Robert S. Lamotte

1952 · Geological Society of America

Tennessee, a Short History

Tennessee, a Short History

by Robert Ewing Corlew

1990 · Univ. of Tennessee Press

A general survey of Tennessee history from the earliest settlements to the present.

Maryland Naturalization Abstracts, Volume 1

Maryland Naturalization Abstracts, Volume 1

by Robert A. Oszakiewski

2009 · Heritage Books

This is the first of two volumes abstracting the naturalizations, declarations of intent, reports and registrations, and other instruments filed by immigrants and recorded in Maryland County Courts and Baltimore City Courts between the end of the American

Rhode Island's Civil War Dead

Rhode Island's Civil War Dead

by Robert Grandchamp

2019 · McFarland

 Rhode Island sent 23,236 men to fight in the Civil War. They served in eight infantry regiments, three heavy artillery regiments, three regiments and one battalion of cavalry, a company of hospital guards and 10 batteries of light artillery. Hundreds more served in the U.S. Army, Navy and Marine Corps. Rhode Islanders participated in nearly every major battle of the war, firing the first volleys at Bull Run, and some of the last at Appomattox. How many died in the Civil War is a question that has long eluded historians. Drawing on a 20-year study of regimental histories, pension files, letters, diaries, and visits to every cemetery in the state, award-winning Civil War historian Robert Grandchamp documents 2,217 Rhode Islanders who died as a direct result of military service. Each regiment is identified, followed by the name, rank and place of residence for each soldier, the details of their deaths and, where known, their final resting places.