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Women Nurses of the Civil War

WebIntroduction by Mrs. John A. Logan. The hospitals established by the Empress Helena in the fifth century were an evidence of Christian feeling; and it was the same Christianity and …

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National Association of Army Nurses of the Civil War

WebThe National Association of Army Nurses of the Civil War is an organization which is held in great esteem, and the badge is worn only by those who left home when "war waged her …

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Grants of Land 1646~1776

WebThe first record we find referring to the Bayonne section is dated March, 1646, when Jacob J. Roy, a gunner of Fort Amsterdam, received a grant of land at Constable's Hook. …

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Pre-Glacial Ages ~ Bayonne New Jersey

WebPre-Glacial Ages ~ Bayonne New Jersey. Thousands of years ago, perhaps 5,000, perhaps 20,000, before the northern section of the American continent was lapped in glacial ice, …

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Women in Christian Science

WebMrs. Mims was one of the most prominent women in the Christian Science movement in America, and a social leader of Atlanta, Georgia. She was born in Brandon, …

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Mary Dunlevy ~ New York City

WebMary Dunlevy was of Scotch parentage, being born on the voyage of her parents from Scotland to America, in 1765. The family name was Craig.

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State of New Jersey

WebThe seat of government is Trenton, at the head of sloop navigation on the Delaware, 30 miles above Philadelphia. The northern part of this state is mountainous, being crossed …

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First history of Bayonne, New Jersey

WebSource: First history of Bayonne, New Jersey, by Royden Page Whitcomb, Published by R. P. Whitcomb, 24 East 37TH Street, Bayonne, N. J., 1904.

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Revolutionary War Women

WebRevolutionary War Women. Mary Buckman Brown. The wife of Francis Brown is one of the unsung heroines of the Revolutionary War. She was born in 1740, and died in Lexington …

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Mary Lowe Dickinson 1839 ~ 1914

WebMary Lowe Dickinson was born in Fitchburg, Massachusetts, in 1839. "We read of all-round women. They are of two kinds. There is the little all-round woman, smooth and small, like …

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Harriet White Fisher

WebHarriet White Fisher was born in Crawford County, Pennsylvania. Daughter of Oscar A. and Hannah Fisher White. Her first American ancestor was Peregrine White, …

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Mary Dunlevy ~ New York City

WebMary Dunlevy was of Scotch parentage, being born on the voyage of her parents from Scotland to America, in 1765. The family name was Craig.

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Susan Livingston

WebSusan, the eldest daughter of William Livingston, Governor of New Jersey at the time of the Revolution, is accredited with two strategic moves against the enemy, …

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Harriette M. Plunkett 1826

WebHarriette M. Plunkett was a pioneer in the work of sanitary reform in the United States. She was born Harriette Merrick Hodge, February 6 1826 in Hadley, …

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Wisconsin American History and Genealogy

WebThe State of Wisconsin embraces all of that portion of the Northwestern Territory lying north of the parallel of latitude 42° 30' and west of Lake Michigan, excepting a portion of said …

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Harriet White Fisher

WebHarriet White Fisher was born in Crawford County, Pennsylvania. Daughter of Oscar A. and Hannah Fisher White. Her first American ancestor was Peregrine White, whose parents …

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New Jersey Military Forts

WebNew Jersey Military Forts. Alphabetical list of forts, reservations, blockhouses, named camps, National and State Homes for soldiers, national cemeteries, etc., in the United …

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Preface ~ First History of Bayonne, New Jersey

WebBayonne is approaching the 250th anniversary of its settlement. It seems appropriate, therefore, that a history of the place be published at this time; not only to commemorate …

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