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Cambridge History of American Literature: volume 3 (ed. Trent, William Peterfield, 1862-1939., Erskine, John, 1879-1951., Sherman, Stuart Pratt, 1881-1926., Van Doren, Carl, 1885-1950.) 4 0 Browse Search
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Cambridge History of American Literature: volume 3 (ed. Trent, William Peterfield, 1862-1939., Erskine, John, 1879-1951., Sherman, Stuart Pratt, 1881-1926., Van Doren, Carl, 1885-1950.), Book III (continued) (search)
ion was pitiful. He was interviewed by Dr. Parry, who happened to be there with a railway survey party, and Parry told White that he must have come through the Big canyon. White therefore said he had, when assured that he had, although he did not know the topography of the canyons—neither did Dr. Parry, nor any one else. The White story was first told in General Palmer's Report of surveys across the Continent in 1867-68 on the 35th and 32nd parallels, etc. (1869). It was repeated in William A. Bell's New Tracks in North America (1869) and quite recently has been republished with notes and comments by Thomas F. Dawson in The Grand Canyon, Doc. 42, Senate, 65th Cong., Ist Sess. (1917). Mr. Dawson, like others who have not run the huge and numerous rapids of the Grand Canyon, believes that White went through on his frail little raft, but all who know the Canyon well are certain that White did not make the passage and that the story that he did rests entirely on what Dr. Parry tho<
Cambridge History of American Literature: volume 3 (ed. Trent, William Peterfield, 1862-1939., Erskine, John, 1879-1951., Sherman, Stuart Pratt, 1881-1926., Van Doren, Carl, 1885-1950.), Index (search)
462, 463 Beckwourth, James P., 52 Becky sharp, 288, 294 Bedford, Duke of, 454 Bedouin song, 43 Bedroom window, the, 511 Beecher, Catherine, 70 Beecher, Henry Ward, 123, 325, 344, 416, 496 Beecher, Lyman, 69 Beethoven, 49 Beginners of a nation, the, 191 Beginnings of New England, the, 193 Beissel, Conrad, 536, 574 Belasco, David, 266, 272, 276, 279, 280, 281-82, 285, 289 Beldonald Holbein, the, 104 Belknap, Jeremy, 172, 176, 535, 546 Bell, Robert, 535 Bell, William A., 157 Bellamy, Edward, 82, 86, 360 Bellman, 333 Bells, the, 35 Ben-Hur, 74, 75, 86 Benjamin F. Johnson of Boone. See Riley, J. W. Benn, 264 n. Bennett, Arnold, 567 Bennett, J. G., 322, 328 Benrimo, J. H., 290, 292 Benson, Frank, 291 Bent, George, 148 Bent, Col. William, 148 Bentham, 233 Bentley, 475, 487 Benton, Thomas Hart, 139, 140, 146 155, 165, 337 Beranger, 595, 596 Berenson, Bernard, 490 Bergson, 244, 251, 253, 257 Berichte üiber e
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
ward Curry, Private R. Salmon, Jethro Robinson. Co. G. Private Wm. T. Davis, J. B. McCallum, M. M. McCormick, M. M. McIver, Robt. G. McNair, Private Robt. A. McLean, Neill McRae, Wm. A. Smith, Jos. Reagan, Robt. Hurst. Co. H. Private J. W. Ellison, Wm. B. Jones, Chas. T. Weede, S. M. Oakley, John F. Morris, John L. Allen, Private Wm. Cheek, Wm. R. Stuart, John C. Neill, Wm. H. Snipes, Jurell Clarke. Co. I. Private Jackson Barber, Kimmon Barber, Wm. A. Bell, Private John Jones, Wm. H. Lassiter, A. D. Heritage. Co. K. Sergeant A. J. Stallins, Lion Horne, Private W. S. Cottrell, G. W. Harris, G. H. Dodd, Private W. L. Williams, Jas. D. Woody, Jas. D. Privett, Taborne T. Denton, Ed. C. Denton. [54] Twenty-fifth North Carolina Regiment. Field and Staff. C. S. Sergeant Robt. Smiley, Co. A, Hosp. Steward Julius M. Young, Co. D. Q.-M. Sergeant C. A. Jones, Co. G, Co. A. Private Jas. P. Sawyer, Private Jas. H.
1.Oct. 1. Loans to Directors$5,825.00$7,000.00$7,300.00 Specie56,891.6958,362.0765,732.45 Circulation190,305.00212,312.00222,964.00 Deposits59,567.4650,608.4371,029.79 Outstanding Debts236,615.24258,143.99295,411.20 The Bank, by its amended charter, is working upon a different system of banking from its former system, and cannot conveniently make a comparative statement. We have examined the foregoing statement, and believe it to be correct. William Kinney, President. Wm. A. Bell, F. M. Young, B. F. Points, Geo. E. Price, Hugh W. Sheffey, H. G. Guthrie. I certify that the agencies for the redemption of the notes of this Bank, under the act of April 2d, 1859, are at the Banking House of Samuel Harria & Sons in Baltimore Md., and at the Banking House of Enders, Sutton & Co., in Richmond, Va. Wm. Kinney, Pres't. Augusta County, to wit: On this 31st day of November, 1850, William H. Tams, Cashier of the Central Bank of Virginia, m
66 due from banks87,804 44 Cash on hand: Coupons1,044 00 notes and checks on other banks29,374 43 Coin, in vault and at Richmond agency42,601 78 $511,170 83 Nov. 1, '60.Dec. 1, '60.Jan. 1, '61. Loans to Directors$6,975 00$7,500 00$7,335 00 Specie72,250 1243,157 6642,601 78 Circulation259,299 00257,087 00251,219 00 Deposits56,705 9957,079 9964,244 52 We have examined the foregoing account and believe it to be correct. William Kenney, President. Wm. A. Bell, B. F. Pointz, Hugh W. Sheffey. February 5th, 1861. I certify that the agency of this Bank, under the act of April 2, 1858, is at the Banking House of Messrs. Enders, Sutton & Co., in Richmond, Va. William Kenney, President. Augusta County, to wit: On this 4th day of February, 1861, William H. Tams, Cashier of the Central Bank of Virginia, made oath before the subscriber, a Notary Public in and for the county aforesaid, that the within statement is co