The Inter Ocean Curiosity Shop for the Year ...Inter Ocean Publishing Company, 1881 Being a series of questions and answers on practical matters for the information of everybody, selected from that department of the Inter ocean known as Our curiosity shop. |
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... born . SUBSCRIBER . Answer . - James Gordon Bennett , the founder of the New York Herald , was born in Banffshire , Scotland , Sept. 1 , 1795 , and educated for the Roman Catholic priesthood ; emigrated to the United States in 1819 ...
... born . SUBSCRIBER . Answer . - James Gordon Bennett , the founder of the New York Herald , was born in Banffshire , Scotland , Sept. 1 , 1795 , and educated for the Roman Catholic priesthood ; emigrated to the United States in 1819 ...
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... born July 4 , 1876 ? SUB . Answer . - It has not . BRASS SPRINGS . PRESCOTT , Arizona , Dec. 24 , 1879 . Can you tell me how spring brass is made and tem- pered ? A. J. MURPHY . Answer . - By cold rolling or hammering . KENTUCKY'S ...
... born July 4 , 1876 ? SUB . Answer . - It has not . BRASS SPRINGS . PRESCOTT , Arizona , Dec. 24 , 1879 . Can you tell me how spring brass is made and tem- pered ? A. J. MURPHY . Answer . - By cold rolling or hammering . KENTUCKY'S ...
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... born June 24 , 1860 , married to Alphonso Jan. 23 , 1878 , and died June 26 , 1878 . 2. You can find a brief history in any good en- cyclopædia . Read also Shelley's fine tragedy . The poet has dealt freely with much of his ma- terial ...
... born June 24 , 1860 , married to Alphonso Jan. 23 , 1878 , and died June 26 , 1878 . 2. You can find a brief history in any good en- cyclopædia . Read also Shelley's fine tragedy . The poet has dealt freely with much of his ma- terial ...
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... born ? 2. And where and when he died ? C. C. P. Answer . He was born at Cummington , Mass . , Nov. 3 , 1794 , and died in New York June 12 1878 . GREAT RAILROAD ACCIDENTS . WARSAW , Ind . , Dec. 25 , 1879 . Please give a few of the ...
... born ? 2. And where and when he died ? C. C. P. Answer . He was born at Cummington , Mass . , Nov. 3 , 1794 , and died in New York June 12 1878 . GREAT RAILROAD ACCIDENTS . WARSAW , Ind . , Dec. 25 , 1879 . Please give a few of the ...
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... born near Bor- deaux , France , May 24 , 1750 ; became a sailor , and before the Revolution engaged as the master of vessels in the American coasting and West India trade , and during the Revolution was a grocer , sutler , and liquor ...
... born near Bor- deaux , France , May 24 , 1750 ; became a sailor , and before the Revolution engaged as the master of vessels in the American coasting and West India trade , and during the Revolution was a grocer , sutler , and liquor ...
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