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A Steppingstone From The Beginning Of Greek Grammar To Xenophon (1863)
John Day Collis
KESSINGER PUBLISHING, LLC
2008
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A Steppingstone From The Beginning Of Latin Grammar To Caesar (1860)
John Day Collis
KESSINGER PUBLISHING, LLC
2008
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A Steppingstone From The Beginning Of Greek Grammar To Xenophon (1863)
John Day Collis
KESSINGER PUBLISHING, LLC
2008
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The Earliest Settlers of Northwest Sussex Co, DE and Their Lands 1673-1800 Vol 1: Present Day Northwest Fork and Nanticoke Hundreds
William Collison; John R. Williamson
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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This is Vol 1 of a two volume book (BOTH VOLUMES NEED TO BE PURCHASED TOGETHER. Please see Vol 2 listed separately.). The books summarize research that was done to identify all the original land patents in northwest Sussex Co, Delaware from 1673-1800, to identify their original owners and to provide a chronological history of the land until 1800. The area involved is the area north and west of the Nanticoke River in Delaware to the Delaware/Maryland state line. Prior to the Mason-Dixon Line, this area was considered part of Dorchester County, Maryland. The book was developed as a land record reference book for genealogist researching this area. For genealogy researchers who have wondered where their ancestors lands were in this area, the book has plotted all original tracts on modern day maps. Other information developed from the early land records includes: a map of early roads in the area; a map of early landing places on the Nanticoke River, a map of mill locations, and a map of rivers with colonial day names and a table showing present day names. Vol 1 includes a series of 14 maps of the area of research placed in grid maps. In Vol 2 there is a description of every land tract identified and identification as to which map in Vol 1 the land is on and the grid location.
John Day Fossil Beds National Monument: Natural Resource Condition Assessment
National Park Service
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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The Works of John Day, Now First Collected, with an Introduction and Notes
John Day; Arthur Henry Bullen
Outlook Verlag
2024
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The Works of John Day, Now First Collected, with an Introduction and Notes
John Day; Arthur Henry Bullen
Antigonos Verlag
2025
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Expedition to the John Day River in 1878: An Excerpt from Life of a Fossil Hunter
Charles H. Sternberg
Discover Your Northwest
2017
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A Closer Look at John Day Fossil Beds National Monument
Megan Wilkins
Discover Your Northwest
2017
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Arnold Bennett Himself: The John Day Pamphlets No. 1
Rebecca West
Literary Licensing, LLC
2013
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Museum Management Plan John Day Fossil Beds National Monument
National Park Service
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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