Nesbitt Memorial Library Journal, Volume 2, Number 2, May 1992: Searching Inside

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... Nesbitt Memorial Library Journal Volume 2, Number 2 May 1992 Editor: Bill Stein Production... by the Archives of the Nesbitt Memorial Library. Printed by Show-Me Type & Print, Route 2, Box 193B, Alleyton..., Texas, 78935. To subscribe, contact Bill Stein, Nesbitt Memorial Library, 529 Washington, Columbus

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... Nesbitt Memorial Library Journal As my father was running along the courthouse, he met up..., Glogers, Bradens as I recall. But while researching family history at the Clayton Geneology Library... the baggage cars would unload the 19 According to Memorial of Dedication St. Anthony's Church, an 88 page

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... Nesbitt Memorial Library Journal July 1944 issue of the Southwestern Historical Quarterly. Almonte..., Houston left the Colorado. Almonte noted in his journal that evening, "the enemy burnt some houses up... was at that point, then Beeson's home 33 Juan Nepomuceno Almonte, "The Private Journal of Juan Nepomuceno Almonte... of the Atascosito Crossing when it stopped for the night. 34 "The Private Journal of Juan Nepomuceno Almonte," p. 27

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... Nesbitt Memorial Library Journal Colorado River. Kuykendall, in his recollections of Abraham Alley... been considerably changed. 28 James Chambers Clopper, "J. C. Clopper's Journal and Book of Memoranda

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... Nesbitt Memorial Library Journal today, there are many more shallow spots there than.... Benjamin Lundy stayed at Beeson's during the summer of 1833 and again the following summer. The journal he

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... Nesbitt Memorial Library Journal Beeson's Crossing, of course, was the most prominent location...'s journal (see footnote 39), then he could not have returned and rebuilt, indicating that the burning

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