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Slip Into Something Victorian Blog: February 2011
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Slip Into Something Victorian Blog. TWELVE WRITERS UNMASK VICTORIAN ROMANCE AND ADVENTURE. Wednesday, February 02, 2011. The Morman Pioneer Trail. The Mormon Pioneer Trail is the 1,300 mile (2,092 km) route that members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints traveled from 1846 to 1868. Today the Mormon Trail is a part of the United States National Trails System, as the Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). You should be re-directed. If not, our new address is:.
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Slip Into Something Victorian Blog: July 2008
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Slip Into Something Victorian Blog. TWELVE WRITERS UNMASK VICTORIAN ROMANCE AND ADVENTURE. Tuesday, July 29, 2008. Tuesday not quite Ten- Divorce in Victorian America. The book is not written in a time line, so coming up with information along those lines is hard. But I've seen a few things both interesting and puzzling, and I'll do my best to get the dates straight. 3) In the beginning of the period, many states provided quite a number of grounds for divorce. Some of them, such as consanguinity (mar...
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Slip Into Something Victorian Blog: Allan Pinkerton
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Slip Into Something Victorian Blog. TWELVE WRITERS UNMASK VICTORIAN ROMANCE AND ADVENTURE. Wednesday, November 03, 2010. Allan Pinkerton (1819-1884) was the father of many American police detection techniques and founder of America's most famous detective agency. Pinkerton had a penchant for self-celebration, writing some 20 books about his and his detectives' exploits. He died on July 1, 1884. I could be totally wrong here. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Hope you like our new site! Mary Ann Webber,...
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Slip Into Something Victorian Blog: November 2008
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Slip Into Something Victorian Blog. TWELVE WRITERS UNMASK VICTORIAN ROMANCE AND ADVENTURE. Sunday, November 23, 2008. Please change your bookmarks and come visit us at our new location:. Http:/ slipintosomethingvictorian.wordpress.com/. Of course you can always type in:. We look forward to seeing you in our new home. Thursday, November 06, 2008. Nevada's First Woman Sheriff. In 1919 Clara Dunham Crowell, a former waitress at the Two Bit House, was the law in Lander County, Nevada. Clara proved that she c...
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Slip Into Something Victorian Blog: November 2010
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Slip Into Something Victorian Blog. TWELVE WRITERS UNMASK VICTORIAN ROMANCE AND ADVENTURE. Wednesday, November 03, 2010. Allan Pinkerton (1819-1884) was the father of many American police detection techniques and founder of America's most famous detective agency. Pinkerton had a penchant for self-celebration, writing some 20 books about his and his detectives' exploits. He died on July 1, 1884. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). You should be re-directed. If not, our new address is:. Hope you like our new site!
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Slip Into Something Victorian Blog: October 2008
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Slip Into Something Victorian Blog. TWELVE WRITERS UNMASK VICTORIAN ROMANCE AND ADVENTURE. Friday, October 24, 2008. As Halloween fast approaches, the holiday here in the US seems to get bigger each year. I had to wonder, how and when did this holiday take hold in this country? After all, America was founded by Puritans who would’ve banned such holidays. But as other cultures emigrated to the United States, they brought along their own customs. Http:/ www.history.com/video.do? Saturday, October 18, 2008.
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Slip Into Something Victorian Blog: Trick Or Treat?
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Slip Into Something Victorian Blog. TWELVE WRITERS UNMASK VICTORIAN ROMANCE AND ADVENTURE. Friday, October 24, 2008. As Halloween fast approaches, the holiday here in the US seems to get bigger each year. I had to wonder, how and when did this holiday take hold in this country? After all, America was founded by Puritans who would’ve banned such holidays. But as other cultures emigrated to the United States, they brought along their own customs. Http:/ www.history.com/video.do? From my research it looks l...
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Slip Into Something Victorian Blog: The Morman Pioneer Trail
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Slip Into Something Victorian Blog. TWELVE WRITERS UNMASK VICTORIAN ROMANCE AND ADVENTURE. Wednesday, February 02, 2011. The Morman Pioneer Trail. The Mormon Pioneer Trail is the 1,300 mile (2,092 km) route that members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints traveled from 1846 to 1868. Today the Mormon Trail is a part of the United States National Trails System, as the Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail. What a great story about your great-great grandfather. I live a days drive from S...
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Slip Into Something Victorian Blog: Legendary Trendsetter Elizabeth "Baby Doe" Tabor
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Slip Into Something Victorian Blog. TWELVE WRITERS UNMASK VICTORIAN ROMANCE AND ADVENTURE. Wednesday, December 01, 2010. Legendary Trendsetter Elizabeth "Baby Doe" Tabor. Baby Doe Tabor was not always a Tabor. She was born and baptized Elizabeth Bonduel McCourt to Irish Catholic parents in Oshkosh, Wisconsin in 1854. Her years in the frontier boomtown of Oshkosh gave her the beginnings of a dream she would live to see come true. How the West Was Worn, by Chris Enss. Labels: Elizabeth Baby Doe Tabor.
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Slip Into Something Victorian Blog: December 2010
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Slip Into Something Victorian Blog. TWELVE WRITERS UNMASK VICTORIAN ROMANCE AND ADVENTURE. Wednesday, December 01, 2010. Legendary Trendsetter Elizabeth "Baby Doe" Tabor. Baby Doe Tabor was not always a Tabor. She was born and baptized Elizabeth Bonduel McCourt to Irish Catholic parents in Oshkosh, Wisconsin in 1854. Her years in the frontier boomtown of Oshkosh gave her the beginnings of a dream she would live to see come true. How the West Was Worn, by Chris Enss. Labels: Elizabeth Baby Doe Tabor.