The Woman in American HistoryAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1971 - 207 pages |
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... York was expected to go too. But York wanted to remain in Kentucky near his wife. He petitioned Clark for his freedom. Clark refused. It is unlikely that York ever saw his family again. Ten years after the expedition returned, York was ...
... York was expected to go too. But York wanted to remain in Kentucky near his wife. He petitioned Clark for his freedom. Clark refused. It is unlikely that York ever saw his family again. Ten years after the expedition returned, York was ...
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... York- ( continued ) . Administrativ County or County Borough in which situated . tby , St. Mary 10,858 12,224 ... York , St. Olave , Marygate , b 6,806 b 6,350 York ( pt . of ) York C.B. with St. Giles ( no ch . ) . York , St. Paul ...
... York- ( continued ) . Administrativ County or County Borough in which situated . tby , St. Mary 10,858 12,224 ... York , St. Olave , Marygate , b 6,806 b 6,350 York ( pt . of ) York C.B. with St. Giles ( no ch . ) . York , St. Paul ...
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... York Butter and Grocery House , John A. Edes , prop . 1391 Wash . tel . " York Central Iron Works Co. boiler York Central & Hudson River R. R. 332 South station , foreign freight , 211 Chamber of Commerce " York Dental Rooms ( Boston ...
... York Butter and Grocery House , John A. Edes , prop . 1391 Wash . tel . " York Central Iron Works Co. boiler York Central & Hudson River R. R. 332 South station , foreign freight , 211 Chamber of Commerce " York Dental Rooms ( Boston ...
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Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein No preview available - 1983 |