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    Interesting anecdotes, memoirs, allegories, essays, and poetical fragments, [electronic resource] : tending to amuse the fancy, and inculcate morality. By Mr. Addison.

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    Mr. Addison is a pseudonym.P. 1 contains an 'Anecdote' beginning "A certain nobleman, .. ".Electronic reproduction.English Short Title Catalog,Reproduction of original from British Library

    Interesting anecdotes, memoirs, allegories, essays, and poetical fragments, [electronic resource] : tending to amuse the fancy, and inculcate morality. By Mr. Addison.

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    Mr. Addison is a pseudonym.On p. 1: Anecdote of Cromwell.Electronic reproduction.English Short Title Catalog,Reproduction of original from British Library

    Interesting anecdotes, memoirs, allegories, essays, and poetical fragments, [electronic resource] : tending to amuse the fancy, and inculcate morality. By Mr. Addison.

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    Mr. Addison is a pseudonym.On p. 1: Anecdote of Doctor Young.Electronic reproduction.English Short Title Catalog,Reproduction of original from British Library

    Addison Clark journal, July 1903-January 1904

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    Handwritten journal kept by Addison Clark from July 1903 through June 1904. The small brown journal has an illustration on the cover with the word "Memo." The journal contains entries related to the death of his son, Addison Jr. in 1903. Most of the entries detail Clark's ministry and describes visits with church members and preaching at Sunday services in the Amarillo, Texas area

    Addison Clark journal, 1905

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    Handwritten journal kept by Addison Clark from January Through September 1905. The small journal has a brown cover. The journal entries contain brief descriptions of Clark's daily activities as a minister, and his work to establish AddRan Jarvis College in Thorp Spring. Personal expenses are also listed

    Addison Turrentine Civil War letter

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    This collection consists of one letter written by Addison Turrentine while he served with Dawson's 19th Arkansas Infantry

    Addison Clark journal, August 1902-July 1903

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    Handwritten journal kept by Addison Clark from August 1902 through July 1903. The small journal has a brown fabric cover printed with "Memorandum Book" in script. Most entries briefly detail his ministry at First Christian Church in Amarillo. He describes visiting church members and preaching

    Addison Beck diary, 1880-1881

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    Deputy Marshal Addison Beck’s diary from 1880-1881. This journal records Beck’s travels through the Indian Territory and the expenses he incurred along the way. Part of the beginning of the book was used by Larkin and Ira Beck to record some information, but the majority was written by Addison Beck. It includes descriptions of stolen horses Beck was looking for. Also recorded are the names of people on whom Beck had warrants to apprehend or subpoenas to serve

    Addison Clark journal, January-August 1902

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    Handwritten journal kept by Addison Clark in 1902 when he lived in Amarillo, Texas. The small journal has a red cover. The entries give brief descriptions of his daily activities, including correspondence with family, and his work as a minister at Firs Christian Church in Amarillo. He describes visiting church members and writing sermons. Most entries also include descriptions of the day's weather

    Addison Beck diary, 1881

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    Deputy Marshal Addison Beck’s diary from April to August 1881. This journal records Beck’s travels through the Indian Territory and the expenses he incurred along the way. He records the names of suspects he arrested and the places where he passed through and camped. He also wrote descriptions of suspects and the names of witnesses he served with subpoenas
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