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... born in the east or in the north . Emigration may have been from north to south , in three directions . In that event we could easily see some reasons for the perfect autonomy of the American races . The climate of the Arctic regions ...
... born in the east or in the north . Emigration may have been from north to south , in three directions . In that event we could easily see some reasons for the perfect autonomy of the American races . The climate of the Arctic regions ...
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... born in 1769 , or within the first few weeks of 1770. In 1804 he emigrated to that part of the township of Caledonia now embraced within the town of York . Contemporaneous with his coming was that of Angus Cameron , John Clunas , Simon ...
... born in 1769 , or within the first few weeks of 1770. In 1804 he emigrated to that part of the township of Caledonia now embraced within the town of York . Contemporaneous with his coming was that of Angus Cameron , John Clunas , Simon ...
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... born in the parish of Dores , Inverness- shire , Scotland , Sept. 28 , 1786 , and emigrated to America about the middle of the first decade of this century , taking up a farm on the new State road , a little less than a mile east of the ...
... born in the parish of Dores , Inverness- shire , Scotland , Sept. 28 , 1786 , and emigrated to America about the middle of the first decade of this century , taking up a farm on the new State road , a little less than a mile east of the ...
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... born in South Royalton , Vermont , in July , 1815. On attaining his majority , he came to Rochester in 1836 , and taught in the Free Academy of that city , residing during that time in the family of the late William Alling . In 1838 he ...
... born in South Royalton , Vermont , in July , 1815. On attaining his majority , he came to Rochester in 1836 , and taught in the Free Academy of that city , residing during that time in the family of the late William Alling . In 1838 he ...
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... Born among rural beauties , he early acquired an enthusiastic love of nature , and was during his whole life one of her most earnest worshipers . He ever shunned the bustling , noisy crowds of men . From his quiet " Babble Brook " home ...
... Born among rural beauties , he early acquired an enthusiastic love of nature , and was during his whole life one of her most earnest worshipers . He ever shunned the bustling , noisy crowds of men . From his quiet " Babble Brook " home ...
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A. J. Abbott A. O. Bunnell Albany Allen Angus Cameron annual dues annual meeting appointed Avon Bennett Big Tree Board of Council Buffalo By-Laws C. K. Sanders C. L. Bingham Caledonia Charles Charles Shepard church citizens CLAUSE colonies committee Conesus constitution County Historical Society County of Livingston Dansville death Doty duties E. H. Davis elected F. M. Perine farm father Fowlerville G. W. Peck Geneseo George Groveland H. B. Higgins H. D. Kingsbury Hamilton Herbert Wadsworth honor Indians interest Isaac Hampton J. M. Edwards James John Josiah Begole kingdom L. B. PROCTOR Lake land Livingston County Historical Livonia Log Cabin M. H. Mills Madison members present Milne Miss motion Mount Morris Norman Seymour NORTH DANSVILLE Nunda pioneer President Richard Peck Rochester Rogers Howell Rorbach Secretary and Treasurer Shepard tion town village vote Western New York William
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Page 75 - tis a common proof, That lowliness is young ambition's ladder, Whereto the climber upward turns his face; But when he once attains the upmost round, He then unto the ladder turns his back, Looks in the clouds, scorning the base degrees By which he did ascend.
Page 11 - Oh say, can you see, by the dawn's early light, What so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming? Whose broad stripes and bright stars, through the perilous fight, O'er the ramparts we watched, were so gallantly streaming! And the rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in air, Gave proof through the night that our flag was still there.
Page 29 - I say, took up arms; and then, if you went to speak to them, you had the musket of death presented to your breast. They would rob you of your property; threaten to burn your houses; oblige you to be on your guard night and day; alarms spread from town to town; families were broken up; the tender mother would cry, "O, my son is among them! What shall I do for my child!
Page 39 - STATE OF NEW YORK, County of New York, is: On this 2nd day of July, 1908, before me personally came Richard Stanley Ryan and Daniel Le Roy Dresser, to me known and known to me to be the persons described in and who executed the foregoing instrument, and they severally duly acknowledged to me that they executed the same.
Page 11 - tis of thee, Sweet land of liberty, Of thee I sing; Land where my fathers died, Land of the pilgrim's pride, From every mountain side Let Freedom ring.
Page 22 - Westward the course of empire takes its way; The four first acts already past, A fifth shall close the drama with the day; Time's noblest offspring is the hist.
Page 46 - York, hereby consents to, and approves of the filing of the annexed certificate, for the incorporation of the Buffalo Historical Society. Dated January 8, 1863. RP MARVIN. CONSTITUTION. 1. This Society shall be called "THE BUFFALO HISTORICAL SOCIETY." 2. The general object of the Society shall be, to discover, procure and preserve whatever may relate to the history of Western New York in general, and the City of Buffalo in particular...
Page 21 - Now know Ye that there is therefore granted by the United States unto the said James Baker the Tract of land above described. To have and to hold the said tract of land with the appurtenances thereof unto the said James Baker and to his heirs and assigns forever.
Page 33 - The chamber where the good man meets his fate Is privileged beyond the common walk Of virtuous life, quite in the verge of Heaven.
Page 26 - YE say, they all have passed away, That noble race and brave; That their light canoes have vanished From off the crested wave; That, 'mid the forests where they roamed, There rings no hunter's shout; But their name is on your waters, — Ye may not wash it out.