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1 Youngest parader in New York City suffragist paradehttpwwwlocgovpicturesitem97500068 Women146s Suffrage On June 4 1919 the United States Senate approved the 19th amendment to the Cons. http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/ampage?collId=mal&fileName=mal1/266/2669900/malpage.db&recNum=0 Library of Congress http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/ampage?collId=mal&fileName=mal1/266/2669900/malpage.db& http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85066387/1899-02-07/ed-1/seq-3/ Library of Congress www.loc.gov/teachers loc.gov/teac teachers guideprimary source set Westward Expansion: Encounters at a Cultural Crossroads In the nineteenth century, the United States expanded its territory westward at a dramatic 4GerardHuetletchange(Loc(_,p))t=Loc(t,p);;Insertiontotheleftortotherightisnaturalandcheap.letinsert_right(Loc(t,p))r=matchpwithTop -failwith"insertoftop"|Node(left,up,right) -Loc(t,Node(left,up,r::ri By Devin Gray. Winser vs Wooster. lprbscsm scsm1512. http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.rbc/lprbscsm.scsm1512. Wooster owed Winser up to 3000 dollars in unpaid merchandise, when he talked to Lincoln he plead non-. By:Tiarra Scott . Item Title. Decree in Runyon v. Dresser, [Law papers].. Author/Creator. Author:. . Lincoln, Abraham. Created/Published. November 23, 1843. Sangamon County, Illinois. Notes. Appears to be in Lincoln's hand.. BY: LUCAS PITZER. Lincoln as a small child. Item Title. Demurrer in Allen v. Illinois Central Railroad, [Law papers].. Spring, 1859 . Summary: Allen sued the Illinois Central Railroad and requested $300 in damages. The railroad retained Lincoln, who demurred to Allen's declaration. The . Henry. Lincoln as a Lawyer. Yount. vs. Illinois. The people of Illinois, for the use of White, retained Lincoln and sued . Yount. to collect a $12,000 debt. White, the administrator de . bonis. non of Joseph Davis's estate, charged that . A COMMUNITY HISTORY PROJECT. Thorpe .v. Thorpe. The case of adultery! Eliza Thorpe hires Lincoln and Herndon to sue her husband, Moses for his acts of infidelity. She stated that he committed adultery with Emily Cox, and Eliza used her as evidence. Moses denied the charge, claiming that Eliza verbally abused him and drove him into divorce. He presented witnesses, including his son(from previous marriage), but the case was later dismissed.. to Woman’s Suffrage. The 1848 . Seneca Falls Convention. . Organized by . Elizabeth Cady Stanton.. Approximately 300 people attend; 2/3 are women and most are abolitionists.. Resulted in the . “Declaration . Recon. christina. . harlow. http://. bit.ly. /. GetUrRecon. Get Ur Recon. christina. . harlow. http://. bit.ly. /. GetUrRecon. ... . & . I can’t stand the names searched . manually. .... Man, our data is messy. Information . Visualization and . Visual Analytics. Remco Chang. Associate Professor. Computer Science, Tufts University. Human + Computer. 1. http://www.collisiondetection.net/mt/archives/2010/02/why_cyborgs_are.php. Kyle Stapleton and Jackie Doman. for Windsor High School. Lesson Objective:. Each department will look at the primary sources and complete the “I see, I think, I wonder” activity.. Then departments will share ideas with the whole group regarding the activity and how/when to use it in class.. The 1848 . Seneca Falls Convention. . Organized by . Elizabeth Cady Stanton.. Approximately 300 people attend; 2/3 are women and most are abolitionists.. Resulted in the . “Declaration . of Sentiments, Grievances, and .
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