Books by "William Samuel Leonard"

12 books found

Eleasar Bishop (ca. 1692-1755) emigrated from England to New London, Connecticut, and married Sarah Dart in 1704. His son, John Bishop (1709-1785), married twice and immigrated from Connecticut to Horton, Nova Scotia in 1760/1763. Descendants lived in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Ontario, Saskatchewan, Alberta and elsewhere. Many descendants immigrated to New England, New York, Pennsylvania, California and elsewhere in the United States.

Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia

Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia

by Nova Scotia. Supreme Court, James Thomson, Alexander James (Reporter), Fitzgerald Cochran, Henry Oldright (Reporter), John Morris Geldert (Reporter), James Macdonald Oxley (Reporter), Benjamin Russell, Samuel Ainsley Chesley, Frank W. Russell (Reporter), William Bernard Wallace, LaMert S. Whinyard

1879

Illustrations of Chancery Practice

Illustrations of Chancery Practice

by William Pole Tylney Long WELLESLEY (4th Earl of Mornington.)

1830

After World War II, Nat King Cole romanticized Route 66 with his wonderfully melodious voice. Route 66 was a transcontinental highway that traveled from Chicago to Los Angeles. Today, Route 66 is no more. Can today’s traveler drive across the country on a two-lane highway and recapture the romance that Nat sang about half a century ago? It is possible! U.S. 20 begins in Boston and travels through the heartland, 3,365 miles, to Newport, Oregon. Its journey takes the traveler through a myriad of towns and places to explore. Through the Heartland on U.S. 20: Massachusetts relates the development of the road, each town’s historic events, people of renown who lived there, even the infamous, things to do and see, and the towns’ best restaurants. An exciting adventure awaits the reader as he or she travels through Massachusetts on U.S. 20.

History of the County of Annapolis

History of the County of Annapolis

by William Arthur Calnek

1897

Machine-shop Tools and Methods

Machine-shop Tools and Methods

by William Samuel Leonard

1905