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pro vyhledávání: '"Dewees, Thomas"'
Autor:
Smith, Billy G., Wojtowicz, Richard, Hill, Benjamin, Key, Philip, Jones, Wood, Davis, Thomas, Kearney, Philip, Winston, Anthony, Read, Robert, Dewees, Thomas, Graybill, Jacob, Graybill, Philip, Minshall, Thomas, Davis, Henry, Hales, John, Willis, Joel, Bird, Mark, Jennings, John, Harvey, Alexander, Cunningham, Henry, Whitaker, Elias, Graybill, Michael, Parke, Thomas, Wake, Baldwin, Allinson, Samuel
Publikováno v:
The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 1989 Apr 01. 113(2), 237-264.
Externí odkaz:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/20092329
Autor:
CLEMENTE, DEIRDRE
Publikováno v:
Journal of Social History. Winter2015, Vol. 49 Issue 2, p331-350. 20p.
Publikováno v:
Central Penn Business Journal. 8/16/2019, Vol. 35 Issue 32, p18-28. 11p.
Autor:
William C. Edwards, Edward Steers
On April 22, 1865, Brevet Colonel H. L. Burnett was assigned to head the investigation into the murder of President Abraham Lincoln and the attempted murder of Secretary of State William H. Seward. Burnett orchestrated the collection of thousands of
Autor:
Various Authors
The volumes in this set, originally published between 1967 and 2011, available as ebooks for the first time, include succinct, accessible books on two of the most important periods of American history which offer concise treatment of these major hist
Autor:
John Finerty, Paul L. Hedren
In War-Path and Bivouac, published in 1890, John Finerty (1846–1908) recalled the summer he spent following George Crook's infamous campaign against the Sioux in 1876. Historians have long surmised that Finerty's correspondence covering the campaig
Autor:
Richard L. Blanco
Originally published in 1979, this was the first biography of Jonathan Potts, a prominent Pennsylvania Quaker and physician who served in the Continental army during the Revolutionary War. It was also the first study to be published since 1931 of the
Autor:
T. Cole Jones
Contrary to popular belief, the American Revolutionary War was not a limited and restrained struggle for political self-determination. From the onset of hostilities, British authorities viewed their American foes as traitors to be punished, and Briti