The following bibliography no means constitutes a complete list of the source materials relating to the history of the Hudson's Bay Company post at Fort Vancouver. For the most part, the bibliography lists only those works which have been consulted during the preparation of the foregoing study. Index of Franklin County Illinois war history, (originally published, 1920.) Index of the Official Register of the Officers and Men of New Jersey in the Revolutionary War; Index of the Rolls of Honor (Ancestor's Index) in the Lineage Books of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Vol. I Weldon, John D. Foreign [Multnomah County voter] registration cards prior to Sept. 1967, 29 reels of microfilm. Portland, Oregon: Multnomah County Department of Record, c1967. Reiner, Mary (Hedges). The Manx Legislature had, indeed, placed special difficulties on the emigration of the Manx people. One of the earliest laws in the Statute Book had directed that no one born and resident in the Island should leave it without the Governor's license and had branded disobedience to the law as felony. 130 / notes to pages 10–19 chapter 1. Communicating the Prosperity-Morality Paradox during the Mid-Nineteenth-Century Publishing Boom 1. Lorman A. Ratner and Dwight L. Teeter Jr., Fanatics and Fire-Eaters: Newspapers and the Coming of the Civil War (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2003). 2. A Sketch of the Battle of Shiloh, in the War Between the States (Civil War) Fought April 6 and 7, 1862, at Pittsburg Landing, in Hardin County, Tennessee, and of Military Events both prior to and after the Battle. The Haydens moved to Cincinnati. Sarah continued writing both poetry and prose and the works were published in magazines and newspapers. Some of her works appear under the pen name Mary Frazaer. Bibliography. Witter, Evelyn and David R. Collins. 1976. Illinois Women: Born to Serve. Illinos Federation of Women’s Clubs. Lawler, Lucille. 1985. Note 2: The Morgan Bibliography of Ohio Imprints, 1796–1850 lists a book or booklet, written the Rev. John P. Campbell, and published at Chillicothe, Ohio in 1815, under the title: Antiquities of Kentucky. Rev. Campbell also edited the Evangelical Record and Western Review, while he lived in Lexington, Kentucky, during the years 1812-13. This blog will unearth some of the stories in Indiana newspapers that document the long and uneasy history of African American freedom seekers in the Hoosier state. Indiana Gazette, September 18, 1804. Hoosier State Chronicles. 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