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| | The Avalon Project : Treaty With the Potawatami, 1828 |
 | | Schedule of claims referred to in the fourth article of the treaty of the 20th September, 1828, with the Pottawatamie Indians. |  | | Ratified, with the exception of the following paragraph in the third article: "To Joseph Barron, a white man, who has long lived with the Indians, and to whom they are much attached, two sections of land; but the rejection of this grant is not to affect any other part of the treaty. |  | | The Potowatami tribe of Indians cede to the United States the tract of land included within the following boundaries: |
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http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/ntreaty/pot1828.htm
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| | 1828 DeWitt Colony Census-Surnames H-N |
 | | He is said to have lied on his application regarding his marital status claiming he was married in Dec 1832. |  | | The single John McCoy listed in the 1828 census from PA is believed also to be a son, John McCoy Jr. |  | | These John McCoys are believed to be one and the same and the son of John "Padre" and Martha Dunbar McCoy Sr. |
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http://www.tamu.edu/ccbn/dewitt/1828census2.htm
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| | U.S. presidential election, 1828 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | She became ill and died, humiliated, on December 22, 1828. |  | | Held on December 2, the U.S. presidential election of 1828 featured a rematch between incumbent President John Quincy Adams and chief rival Andrew Jackson, who was now a candidate under the banner of the new Democratic Party. |  | | This page was last modified 20:52, 8 October 2005. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._presidential_election,_1828
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| | A brief biography of Andrew Jackson 1767 - 1845: 12 |
 | | The count was 178 to 83 electoral votes, or 647,276 to 508,064 electoral votes. |  | | The 1828 presidential election was one of the dirtiest ever, and Jackson believed, with some reason, that his wife Rachel was driven to an early grave by charges of immorality. |  | | She seemed to lose much of her will to live from what she knew of the vicious press attacks. |
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http://odur.let.rug.nl/~usa/P/aj7/about/bio/jack12.htm
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| | EDSITEment - Lesson Plan |
 | | But by 1828, all but two states were choosing electors for president through a popular vote. |  | | The 1828 Campaign of Andrew Jackson and the Growth of Party Politics |  | | Lesson One of the Curriculum Unit: The 1828 Campaign of Andrew Jackson and the Growth of Party Politics |
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http://edsitement.neh.gov/view_lesson_plan.asp?id=539
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| | U.S. presidential election, 1828 - definition of U.S. presidential election, 1828 in Encyclopedia |
 | | President of the United States, U.S. presidential election, 1828, History of the United States (1776-1865) |  | | Held on December 2, the election of 1828 featured a rematch between incumbent President John Quincy Adams and chief rival Andrew Jackson, who was now a candidate under the banner of the new Democratic Party. |  | | Vice President John Caldwell Calhoun of South Carolina would earn the distinction of being the first Vice President to resign from office, doing so on December 28, 1832 to become a Senator from his home state. |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/U.S._presidential_election,_1828
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| | Tariff of 1828 |
 | | Find books on Tariff of 1828 at Amazon.com. |  | | The Tariff of 1828 had been purposely drafted to make Andrew Jackson appear as a free trade advocate in the South and as a protectionist in the North. |  | | John Quincy Adams reluctantly signed the tariff measure, fully realizing he was being made a scapegoat by his political enemies. |
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http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h268.html
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| | 1828 |
 | | The election of 1828 was seminal election in American history. |  | | Jackson won the southern and western states which were enough to insure his victory. |  | | It was the first election which was to be decided by popular vote. |
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http://www.multied.com/elections/1828.html
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| | American President |
 | | Promptly he began to gird for a rematch in 1828. |  | | Jackson swore that a "corrupt bargain" had swindled him out of the office. |  | | Despite the new issues and innovations in party organization, the election was essentially a replay of 1828. |
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http://www.americanpresident.org/history/andrewjackson/biography/CampaignsElections.common.shtml
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| | 1828 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | December 3 - U.S. presidential election, 1828: Challenger Andrew Jackson beats incumbent John Quincy Adams and is elected President of the United States. |  | | 1828 was a leap year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar). |  | | December 17 - Trial of the case of the body snatchers William Burke and William Hare begins |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1828
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| | Amazon.ca: Books: The Letters of Private Wheeler: 1809-1828 |
 | | I point this out because they stand in stark contrast to Major George Simmons book on the Peninsular War, "A British Rifleman" - in which his letters are reproduced in their entirety, including all his questions and somewhat moralistic advice to his family. |  | | There has clearly been a great deal of editing to these letters before the first publication in 1828 on which later volumes were based, for the letters are solely about life on the Peninsular and all family references have been removed. |
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http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/ASIN/0900075589
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| | Webster's 1828 Dictionary on CD |
 | | The 1828 dictionary reflects our nation's Christian heritage, and the Christian philosophy for life, government, and education. |  | | We present this magnificent work hoping that it will be a great blessing to all who seek to use it in their studies. |  | | 1828 NW Dictionary and American Quotations by Wm. |
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http://www.storesonline.com/site/994783/product/CTI-WDCD
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| | The Political Graveyard: November 2, 1828 |
 | | Politicians who were born on November 2 (all years), or |  | | politicians who were born in 1828 (all dates) |  | | politicians who were married in 1828 (all dates) |
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http://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1828/11-02.html
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| | [sword-devel] Webster's 1828 Dictionary |
 | | > > A lot of people have been asking about the 1828. |  | | > > I know there is a module for the 1913 version, but it would be cool to > > have the 1828. |  | | wrote: > > Does anyone know where we can get a copy of the Webster's 1828 Dictionary? |
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http://www.crosswire.org/pipermail/sword-devel/2003-March/018188.html
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| | Encyclopedia: Edward Mitchell Bannister |
 | | With few exceptions (he won a bronze medal at the 1876 Philadelphia Centennial) Bannister was largely unknown because of the virulent racism of the times. |  | | Edward Mitchell Bannister (1828 - 1901) was a United States painter in the style of the French Barbizon school who painted the New England landscape. |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Edward-Mitchell-Bannister
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| | Webster's 1828 Dictionary |
 | | Noah Webster's 1828 American Dictionary of the English Language was produced during the years when the American home, church and school were established upon a Biblical and patriotic basis. |  | | The 1828 facsimile reprint of the first American Dictionary, published by F.A.C.E., documents the quality of Biblical education which raised up American statesmen capable of forming our Constitutional Republic. |  | | The famous "blue-backed Speller," his "Grammars," and "Reader," all contained Biblical and patriotic themes and Webster spearheaded the flood of educational volumes emphasizing Christian Constitutional values for more than a century. |
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http://www.storesonline.com/site/994783/product/WDHC
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| | Noah Webster's 1828 Dictionary for PC or Mac (CD) |
 | | This 1828 facsimile reprint of the first American Dictionary documents the quality of Biblical education which raised up American statesmen capable of forming our Constitutional Republic. |  | | It has been described by one Christian scholar as "the greatest reprint of the twentieth century." The added biography by Rosalie Slater, "Noah Webster, Founding Father of American Scholarship and Education," describes his contribution to many fields. |  | | The CD is based on the original 1828 dictionary and the CD provides the book in a PDF format that can be read with a free copy of Acrobat Reader, which is provided, on the CD. |
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http://e-learn-aid.com/noahweb18dic2.html
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| | Webster's 1828 Dictionary |
 | | Noah Webster believed that the Bible and Christianity played important roles in the lives of a free people and its government. |  | | It is reported that Noah Webster’s 1828 American Dictionary contains the greatest number of Biblical definitions given in any reference volume. |
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http://www.cbtministries.org/resources/webster1828.htm
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| | USA-Presidents.Info - John Quincy Adams Fourth State of the Union Address |
 | | Among the important subjects to which the attention of the present Congress has already been invited, and which may occupy their further and deliberate discussion, will be the provision to be made for taking the 5th census of enumeration of the inhabitants of the United States. |  | | This new element of prosperity to that part of our agricultural industry which is occupied in producing the first article of human subsistence is of the most cheering character to the feelings of patriotism. |  | | The exhibits appended to the report from the Commissioner of the General Land Office present the actual condition of that common property of the Union. |
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http://www.usa-presidents.info/union/jqadams-4.html
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| | 1828 |
 | | The Awakening of American Nationalism: 1815 - 1828 |  | | the army was wound down to 100,000 men in 1828, during the reign of King George IV. |  | | MAGAZINES Church History 6/1/2005 Cornwall, Robert D. Restoration, Reformation, and Reform, 1660- 1828: Archbishops of Canterbury and Their Diocese... |
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http://www.tietosanakirja.org/1828
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| | Webster's 1828 Dictionary |
 | | This is a computerized version of the 1828 Webster's Dictionary.The book version is very popular in homeschooling circles because it contains many of the older words that are no longer in popular usage but are widely used in classics of literature and the Bible. |  | | The dictionary itself can be ordered from various vendors, and the computerized version can be ordered from Christian Technologies, Inc. |
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http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Prairie/4195/dict.htm
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| | Grizzard: Construction of UVA: 1996: Abstract |
 | | Many of the documentary sources surrounding the construction of the university have survived and, when taken together, probably represent the best documented building project from early America, aside from the United States Capitol. |  | | At the time of its initial phase of construction, from about 1817 through 1828, Thomas Jefferson's Academical Village at the University of Virginia was one of the largest building projects ever undertaken in American history. |  | | A Dissertation Presented to the Graduate Faculty of the University of Virginia in Candidacy for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy |
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http://etext.virginia.edu/jefferson/grizzard
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| | Get more info on 1759 1828 at bladesofveeshan.org |
 | | Pierre-Joseph Dewailly (1759-1828) From VincentWiki Pierre-Joseph Dewailly (1759-1828) As the first superior general since the death of Cayla in 1800, Pierre-Joseph Dewailly had many hurdles to overcome... |  | | bladesofveeshan.org is your online resource for finding news, information, articles, and resource for 1759 1828. |  | | Starware also provides related listings for 1759 1828 |
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http://bladesofveeshan.org/find/1759-1828.aspx
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 | | Network Working Group P. Metzger Request for Comments: 1828 Piermont Category: Standards Track W. Simpson Daydreamer August 1995 IP Authentication using Keyed MD5 Status of this Memo This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements. |  | | Abstract This document describes the use of keyed MD5 with the IP Authentication Header. |  | | However, it is unclear whether this attack is applicable to a keyed MD5 transform. |
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http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1828.txt
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| | Convict Women to NSW 1788-1828 |
 | | The information posted on these pages is all that we have available and we are unable to help with further research. |  | | Much of the data was extracted from The Women of Botany Bay, by Portia Robinson and her book contains more information about individual convict women and the life they led in New South Wales between 1788 and 1828. |
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http://members.iinet.net.au/~perthdps/convicts/confem.html
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| | Dillard-Judd SCV Camp #1828 Home Page |
 | | If you are a member of the Dillard-Judd Camp, just a reminder that your Dillard-Judd Camp 1828 dues are now due. |  | | OR you may bring your check, in the amount of $ 35.00 to the Septemeber 20th Dillard-Judd Camp meeting. |  | | You may mail your check payable to Dillard-Judd 1828 in the amount of $ 35.00 to: |
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http://www.tennessee-scv.org/Camp1828
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| | Test and Corporation Act |
 | | Religious groups including Unitarians, Wesleyan Methodists, Primitive Methodists and the Society of Friends campaigned for a change in the law. |  | | In 1828 both the Corporation and Test Acts were repealed by Parliament. |
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http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/Ltest.htm
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| | Map of the Presidential Election of 1828. |
 | | Description: Map of the Presidential Election of 1828. |  | | Please do not contact me for permission to use them. |
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http://teachpol.tcnj.edu/amer_pol_hist/thumbnail128.html
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| | AFT 1828 - News |
 | | AFT, Local 1828, is a labor union representing 1,400 faculty members of the Ventura County Community College District who serve approximately 32,000 students enrolled in the district's three colleges - Moorpark, Oxnard and Ventura. |
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http://www.aft1828.com
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| | 1828 Rendezvous |
 | | Although some Mountain Men would be re-supplied as early as November, these supplies would not reach many of the trappers until the spring of 1828, and for some, not until the summer of 1828. |  | | There would be no spring pack train this year. |  | | By the time the pack train loaded with furs had arrived in Lexington, Missouri, on October 1, 1827, Ashley had goods and supplies valued at about $20,000 ready to send back up to the mountains. |
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http://home.att.net/~mman/Rendezvous1828.htm
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| | Uncle Dale's Old Mormon Articles: Misc. Southern States, 1828-1844 |
 | | Note 3: See also Rev. Harris' report of chapel building among the Christianized Seneca Indians, as reported in the June 11, 1828 issue of the Cherokee Phoenix. |  | | The letter, from which these extracts are made, is dated "Seneca, February 6, 1828." |
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http://www.lavazone2.com/dbroadhu/SO/miscsout.htm
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| | The Token (1828-1842): Contents |
 | | Sigourney] 1828 To an Aged Elm /p ([W. Peabody]), 113 ['Tis the last of the mighty! |  | | Little] 1828 Montpelier /p ([Lydia H. Sigourney]), 234 [How fair, beneath Virginian skies/ Which of a stranger made a friend.] 1828 Hidden Treasure, The, 236 [Great public excitement, of any kind, is generally followed by moral and intellectual waste...] 1828 Voice of the Soul, The /p ([Grenville Mellen]), 246 [Voice of the viewless Spirit! |  | | Sleep no vision hath more wild,/ The pictured glow of fireside dreams.] 1828 Isle of Shoals, The, 285 [In the Atlantic ocean, near the eastern coast of New Hampshire, is situated a cluster of islands, called the Isle of Shoals.] 1828 To the Evening Star /p ([Lydia H. Sigourney]), 297 [Pure Planet! |
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http://www.merrycoz.org/voices/token/tokendx.htm
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| | VIRTUAL EMILY 1828-1833 |
 | | In later years, Edward followed in his fathers footsteps by taking an appointment as Treasurer at Amherst College and also participating in state and national political arenas. |  | | In his marriage proposal to Emily, he promised "a life of rational happiness" and proceeded to set down the terms of his life, "My life must be a life of business, of labor and application to the study of my profession." |  | | Edward married Emily Norcross on May 6, 1828. |
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http://www-unix.oit.umass.edu/~emilypg/1830.html
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| | 1828 |
 | | who has eloped from justice, under the charge of the murder of Azariah Blunt, committed in the above named place, on the 11th of February, 1828. |  | | NOTICE is hereby given that application will be made at the next term of the Vigo Circuit Court for a dissolution of the bonds of matrimony, now existing between the above named parties. |  | | will preach at the Court House in Terre-Haute on Wednesday next, at 11 o’clock, A.M. September 6, 1828 |
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http://home.earthlink.net/~sarahdart/westernregister/id4.html
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| | Franz Schubert |
 | | But though he gave a full-scale public concert in March 1828 and worked diligently to satisfy publishers - composing some of his greatest music in his last year, despite failing health - appreciation remained limited. |  | | (born Vienna, 31 January 1797; died there, 19 November 1828). |  | | The son of a schoolmaster, he showed an extraordinary childhood aptitude for music, studying the piano, violin, organ, singing and harmony and, while a chorister in the imperial court chapel, composition with Salieri (1808-13). |
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http://w3.rz-berlin.mpg.de/cmp/schubert.html
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| | Duke of Wellington |
 | | Wellington was finally invited by King George IV to form his own government and set about forming his Cabinet. |  | | He undertook a number of diplomatic visits overseas, including a trip to Russia. |  | | In 1828, after twice being overlooked in favour of Canning and Goderich, |
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http://www.number-10.gov.uk/output/Page153.asp
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| | Ventura County Federation of College Teachers -- AFT Local 1828 |
 | | The county is located on the southern coast of California, north of Los Angeles and south of Santa Barbara in the United States of America. |  | | Previous Advocacy Campaigns from Ventura County Federation of College Teachers -- AFT Local 1828 |  | | The Ventura County Federation of College Teachers, AFT Local 1828, represents the 1,600 faculty of the Ventura County Community College District who serve the 32,000 students enrolled in the district's three colleges -- Moorpark, Oxnard, and Ventura. |
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http://www.unionvoice.org/vcfctaft1828/home.html
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| | Richard Parkes Bonington (1802 - 1828) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews |
 | | Born in England, Richard Parkes Bonington moved to France with his family at the age of 15. |  | | Bonington’s landscapes won a gold medal at the Paris Salon because of their atmospheric effect and originality. |  | | Richard Parkes Bonington (1802 - 1828) Biography, Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews |
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http://wwar.com/masters/b/bonington-richard_parkes.html
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| | North Georgia, 1783-1828 |
 | | Between 1783, when the Cherokee and Creek first ceded land in North Georgia to the whites, and 1828, much of North Georgia remained under Native American control. |  | | The first cessions, made by the Cherokee at Long Swamp in 1782, were in northeast Georgia west of the South Carolina border and included parts of Habersham and Banks Counties. |
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http://ngeorgia.com/history/earlyga.html
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| | 1828 Page |
 | | Suits for a Gentleman and His Son, 1828 |  | | These dresses were featured in the December 1828 issue of La Belle Assemblee. |  | | Read texts of 1828, such as The Treaty With the Potawatami; William Radcliffe, Origin of the New System of Manufacture, Commonly Called Power Loom Weaving; Tariff of 1828: "Tariff of Abominations"; Treaty with the Western Cherokee |
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http://locutus.ucr.edu/~cathy/year/1828.html
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| | Modern History Sourcebook: William Radcliffe: Power Looms, 1828 |
 | | Modern History Sourcebook: William Radcliffe: Power Looms, 1828 |  | | The principal estates being gone from the family, my father resorted to the common but never-failing resource for subsistence at that period, viz. |  | | No permission is granted for commercial use of the Sourcebook. |
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http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/1828looms.html
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