Author: Yankee Fork Ranger Station (Clayton, Idaho)
Publisher:
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Languages : en
Pages : 12
Book Description
Location of cemetery in Custer County in unknown, however, the Yankee Fork River runs north of Sunbeam.
List of Known Names Buried in Bonanza Cemetery
Author: Yankee Fork Ranger Station (Clayton, Idaho)
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 12
Book Description
Location of cemetery in Custer County in unknown, however, the Yankee Fork River runs north of Sunbeam.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 12
Book Description
Location of cemetery in Custer County in unknown, however, the Yankee Fork River runs north of Sunbeam.
The Michigan Miner
Author:
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Category : Mines and mineral resources
Languages : en
Pages : 484
Book Description
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Category : Mines and mineral resources
Languages : en
Pages : 484
Book Description
California Historian
Park and Cemetery and Landscape Garderning
Resting Places
Author: Scott Wilson
Publisher: McFarland
ISBN: 0786479922
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 887
Book Description
In its third edition, this massive reference work lists the final resting places of more than 14,000 people from a wide range of fields, including politics, the military, the arts, crime, sports and popular culture. Many entries are new to this edition. Each listing provides birth and death dates, a brief summary of the subject's claim to fame and their burial site location or as much as is known. Grave location within a cemetery is provided in many cases, as well as places of cremation and sites where ashes were scattered. Source information is provided.
Publisher: McFarland
ISBN: 0786479922
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 887
Book Description
In its third edition, this massive reference work lists the final resting places of more than 14,000 people from a wide range of fields, including politics, the military, the arts, crime, sports and popular culture. Many entries are new to this edition. Each listing provides birth and death dates, a brief summary of the subject's claim to fame and their burial site location or as much as is known. Grave location within a cemetery is provided in many cases, as well as places of cremation and sites where ashes were scattered. Source information is provided.
Schwerr-Niese, Buck-Tordsen
Author: Harold Herman Schwerr
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Category : Minnesota
Languages : en
Pages : 238
Book Description
Christopher Schwerr Sr. (1836-1888) immigrated from Germany to Nicollet County, Minnesota, married Sophie Niese, and later moved to New Ulm, Minnesota. He served with Union forces during the Civil War. Des- cendants and relatives lived in Minnesota, Illinois, Pennsylvania and elsewhere.
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Category : Minnesota
Languages : en
Pages : 238
Book Description
Christopher Schwerr Sr. (1836-1888) immigrated from Germany to Nicollet County, Minnesota, married Sophie Niese, and later moved to New Ulm, Minnesota. He served with Union forces during the Civil War. Des- cendants and relatives lived in Minnesota, Illinois, Pennsylvania and elsewhere.
Rhode Island History
Archeology of Mississippi
Author: Calvin Smith Brown
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Category : Mississippi
Languages : en
Pages : 398
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Mississippi
Languages : en
Pages : 398
Book Description
Little Tommy and All the Tuckers
Quiet Rebels
Author: Mary Jane Mossman
Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
ISBN: 1771125934
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 450
Book Description
“It’s a girl!” the Ontario press announced, as Canada’s first woman lawyer was called to the Ontario bar in February 1897. Quiet Rebels explores experiences of exclusion among the few women lawyers for the next six decades, and how their experiences continue to shape gender issues in the contemporary legal profession. Mary Jane Mossman tells the stories of all 187 Ontario women lawyers called to the bar from 1897 to 1957, revealing the legal profession’s gendered patterns. Comprising a small handful of students—or even a single student—at the Law School, women were often ignored, and they faced discrimination in obtaining articling positions and legal employment. Most were Protestant, white, and middle-class, and a minority of Jewish, Catholic, Black, and immigrant women lawyers faced even greater challenges. The book also explores some changes, as well as continuities, for the much larger numbers of Ontario women lawyers in recent decades. This longitudinal study of women lawyers’ gendered experiences in the profession during six decades of social, economic, and political change in early twentieth-century Ontario identifies factors that created—or foreclosed on—women lawyers’ professional success. The book’s final section explores how some current women lawyers, despite their increased numbers, must remain “quiet rebels” to succeed.
Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
ISBN: 1771125934
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 450
Book Description
“It’s a girl!” the Ontario press announced, as Canada’s first woman lawyer was called to the Ontario bar in February 1897. Quiet Rebels explores experiences of exclusion among the few women lawyers for the next six decades, and how their experiences continue to shape gender issues in the contemporary legal profession. Mary Jane Mossman tells the stories of all 187 Ontario women lawyers called to the bar from 1897 to 1957, revealing the legal profession’s gendered patterns. Comprising a small handful of students—or even a single student—at the Law School, women were often ignored, and they faced discrimination in obtaining articling positions and legal employment. Most were Protestant, white, and middle-class, and a minority of Jewish, Catholic, Black, and immigrant women lawyers faced even greater challenges. The book also explores some changes, as well as continuities, for the much larger numbers of Ontario women lawyers in recent decades. This longitudinal study of women lawyers’ gendered experiences in the profession during six decades of social, economic, and political change in early twentieth-century Ontario identifies factors that created—or foreclosed on—women lawyers’ professional success. The book’s final section explores how some current women lawyers, despite their increased numbers, must remain “quiet rebels” to succeed.