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101. Confederate memories: Veterans' Souvenir, May, 1899. Confederate memories: Veterans’ Souvenir, May, 1899.Flags; Confederate States of America; Veterans; Military; United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865; Reunions; Soldiers;Produced for the ninth reunion of United Confederate Veterans in Charleston, SC. Front cover includes image of Robert E. Lee with three flags above him.

102. Constitution of the Aztec Club of 1847 (military society of the Mexican War) and list of members, 1928. Constitution of the Aztec Club of 1847 (military society of the Mexican War) and list of members, 1928.Military; Soldiers; Mexican War, 1846-1848; Clubs; Organizations; Registers;

103. Cordage Trade Journal, Volume 11, no. 8. Cordage Trade Journal, Volume 11, no. 8.Cordage; Twine; Hemp; Fibers;Semimonthly publication.

104. Court of Appeals of Kentucky... Court of Appeals of Kentucky...Slavery; Courts; Estates;..."Winter term, 1860. P. L. Townes, Appellant, vs. Mary A. Durbin, Appellee, Appeal from the Union Circuit. Brief for Appellee. John M. Harlan, for Appellee."
Case involves a dispute over the le

105. Crawford's battlefield Crawford's battlefieldLog cabins; Horseback riding;"The large tree on the right of the engraving, and others in the vicinity, even to the present day, show marks of the bullets."

Log cabin at fork in the road. Man on horseback. Opposite p.

106. David-Vann, a Cherokee chief. David-Vann, a Cherokee chief.Native Americans; Indians of North America; Clothing & dress; Ethnology; Neckties; Coats;Native American man wearing European-styled clothing, including shirt, jacket and cravat.

107. Decisions of the United States Geographic Board. No. 31, February 1, 1933. Decisions of the United States Geographic Board. No. 31, February 1, 1933.Geography; Encyclopedias & dictionaries; Periodicals;Also issued cumulated in and as supplements to: United States Geographic Board. Report of the United States Geographic Board.

108. Dick Johnson's Indian School at White Sulphur, Scott County, Ky. Dick Johnson's Indian School at White Sulphur, Scott County, Ky.Schools; Indians of North AmericaRe-published from the September Register of 1905. Listed in Coleman (#2999).

109. Eastern Kentucky State Teachers College, Seniors. Eastern Kentucky State Teachers College, Seniors.Teachers; Schools; Colleges and Universities--Kentucky; Universities & colleges; Teacher training school; College yearbooks; Eastern Kentucky State Teachers College (Richmond, Ky.)

110. Els-Kwau-Ta-Waw, the open door. Els-Kwau-Ta-Waw, the open door.Native Americans; Indians of North America; Clothing & dress; Earrings; Nose ornaments; Feathers; Headdresses; EthnologyNative American wearing long earrings, feathered headdress, a nose ring, silver armbands and a sash.

111. Emigrants Passing Down the Ohio Emigrants Passing Down the OhioImmigrants; Ohio River; Boats; Horses; Animals; Travel; Barges; Rowers; Flatboats; Canoes; Rowing; Frontier & pioneer lifeGroup of people with horses traveling on a flatboat down the Ohio River at nighttime under moonlight. Hills in background.

112. Emigrants' camp. Emigrants' camp.Frontier & pioneer life; Covered wagons; Campfires;"At sunset, their day's journey finished, they halt, perhaps, in the forest by the roadside, to prepare for supper and to pass the night. The horses are unharnessed, watered and secured, with their h

113. Encampment of Piekann Indians, near Ft. McKenzie on the Muscleshell River. Encampment of Piekann Indians, near Ft. McKenzie on the Muscleshell River.Native Americans; Indians of North America; Clothing & dress; Ethnology; Tipis; Indian encampments; Dogs; HorsesAn encampment of Native Americans in Montana near Fort McKenzie. Mountains and tepees are seen in the background. Men with horses are located in the foreground. One man smokes a pipe. Men cluster

114. Esh-Tah-Hum-Leah or the Sleepy Eye, a Sioux chief. Esh-Tah-Hum-Leah or the Sleepy Eye, a Sioux chief.Native Americans; Indians of North America; Clothing & dress; Feathers; Braids (Hairdressing); Neckties; Blankets; EthnologyPortrait of a Native American chief with feathers in his braided hair, wearing a cravat, necklace and blanket.

115. Eureka! The church of my fathers and how and where I found it: or, rather, "was found of it." Eureka! The church of my fathers and how and where I found it: or, rather, "was found of it."Churches; Clergy; Evangelists; Religion;By Geo. O. Barnes, "the mountain evangelist," Kentucky, U.S.A. Added title page includes illustration of author. Includes "short biography of George Owen Barnes, the mountain evangelist of Kentucky,

116. Everyday science... Everyday science...Education; Astronomy; Biology; Chemistry; Geography; Meteorology; Physics; Psychology;"...answers to questions that everyone is asking."
Includes information on: Astronomy -- Biology -- Chemistry -- Geography -- Meteorology -- Physics -- Psychology. Index: p. 44-47.

117. Facsimile souvenir, Ford's Theatre program. Facsimile souvenir, Ford's Theatre program.Theater programs; Theatrical posters; Assassinations; Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865;This is a facsimile produced in 1891 of the program from Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C. for the night Abraham Lincoln was assassinated. "Lincoln Souvenier" is printed at the bottom of the program.

118. Farmer's and Mechanic's Almanac, 1859. Farmer’s and Mechanic’s Almanac, 1859.Almanacs; Preventive medicine; Diseases; Healing; Calendars; Advertisements;Calendar showing phases of the moon, sunrise, sunset and interesting facts. Also includes advertisements for medicines and treatments for various diseases.

119. Feat of Mike Fink. Feat of Mike Fink.Frontier & pioneer life"Carpenter and Mike used to fill a tin-cup with whisky and place it by turns on each other's heads and shoot at it, with a rifle, at the distance of seventy yards. It was always bored through without

120. Festivities of the early French of Illinois Festivities of the early French of IllinoisFrontier & pioneer life; Celebrations;"In the light, fantastic dance, the young and the gay were active participants, while the serene and smiling countenance of the aged Patriarch and his companion in years, and even of the 'Reverend Fat
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