Books by "William T. Hathaway"

12 books found

History of Saint Louis County, Missouri

History of Saint Louis County, Missouri

by William Lyman Thomas

1911

Genealogical and Personal Memoirs

Genealogical and Personal Memoirs

by William Richard Cutter

2000 · Genealogical Publishing Com

The Pilgrim Fathers of New England

The Pilgrim Fathers of New England

by William Carlos Martyn

1867

Fire Effects Information System

Fire Effects Information System

by William C. Fischer

1996

A Treatise on Real Property Trials ...

A Treatise on Real Property Trials ...

by William Henry Malone

1883

Medical and Veterinary Entomology

Medical and Veterinary Entomology

by William Brodbeck Herms

1915

The 30th North Carolina Infantry in the Civil War

The 30th North Carolina Infantry in the Civil War

by William Thomas Venner

2018 · McFarland

At the outbreak of the Civil War, the men of the 30th North Carolina rushed to join the regiment, proclaiming, "we will whip the Yankees, or give them a right to a small part of our soil--say 2 feet by 6 feet." Once the Tar Heels experienced combat, their attitudes changed. One rifleman recorded: "We came to a Yankee field hospital ... we moved piles of arms, feet, hands." By 1865, the unit's survivors reflected on their experiences, wondering "when and if I return home--will I be able to fit in?" Drawing on letters, journals, memoirs and personnel records, this history follows the civilian-soldiers from their mustering-in to the war's final moments at Appomattox. The 30th North Carolina had the distinction of firing at Abraham Lincoln on July 12, 1864, as the president stood upon the ramparts of Ft. Stevens outside Washington, D.C., and firing the last regimental volley before the surrender of the Army of Northern Virginia.

Belles on Their Toes

Belles on Their Toes

by Frank Bunker Gilbreth, William Roos, Ernestine Gilbreth Carey

1952 · Dramatic Publishing

Life is very different now in the rambling Gilbreth house.When the youngest was two and the oldest eighteen, Dad died and Mother bravely took over his business. Now, to keep the family together, everyone has to pitch in and pinch pennies. The resourceful clan rises to every crisis with a marvelous sense of fun -- whether it's battling chicken pox, giving the boot to an unwelcome boyfriend, or even meeting the President. And the few distasteful things they can't overcome -- like castor oil -- they swallow with good humor and good grace. Belles on Their Toes is a warm, wonderful, and entertaining sequel to Cheaper by the Dozen.