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The breakdown of the royal management of lands in the southern provinces, 1773-1775, by St. George L. Sioussat.
LIBRA 908 Si75
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Sioussant, St. George Leakin, 1878-
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Southern States--Public lands--History.
- Southern States.
- Public lands.
- Genre:
- History.
- Physical Description:
- 67-98 pages 25 cm
- Place of Publication:
- [Baltimore?] [1929?]
- Notes:
- Cover title.
- "Reprinted from Agricultural history, vol. III, no. 2, April, 1929."
- Includes bibliographical references.
- OCLC:
- 6675593
- Bound With:
- Bound with: Andrew Johnson and the early phases of the homestead bill -- The farewell address in the twentieth century -- Historical activities in the old southwest -- The letters of Charles Eliot Norton -- Letters of James K. Polk to Andrew J. Donelson, 1843-1848 -- Letters of James K. Polk to Cave Johnson, 1833-1848 -- Letters of John Bell of Tennessee, with introduction and notes by St. George L. Sioussat -- Memphis as a gateway to the West -- Mexican War Letters of Col. William Bowen Campbell of Tennessee, Written to Governor David Campbell of Virginia, 1846-1847 -- Notes of Colonel W.G. Moore, private secretary to President Johnson, 1866-1868 -- Municipal affairs in Nashville, 1915 -- A preliminary report upon the archives of Tennessee -- Selected letters, 1844-1845, from the Donelson papers -- Selected letters, 1846-1856, from the Donelson papers -- Some thoughts on the revolutionary era; an address delivered before the annual meeting of the Pennsylvania society of sons of the revolution, April 3, 1930 --Some thoughts upon biography and biographers -- Tennessee and national political parties, 1850-1860 -- Tennessee and the removal of the Cherokees -- Tennessee state publications -- Tennessee, the compromise of 1850, and the Nashville Convention -- The work of the association of colleges and secondary schools of the southern states.
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