1,277 research outputs found
Marriage record of Hague, Arch L. and Liles, Maude C.
Marriage license for Arch L. Hague and Maude C. Liles. John W. Brooker was the officiant
Marriage record of Jordan, George W. and Newbury, Rosa L.
Marriage license for George W. Jordan and Rosa L. Newbury. E.B. Liles was the Notary Public
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Oral History Interview with J. W. Stoker, August 4, 2010
Interview with J. W. Stoker, a cowboy from Weatherford, Texas. Stoker discusses his family and growing up, getting involved in the rodeo, traveling shows, being drafted into the Army and serving in Korea, celebrities he has worked with, the Six Flags Wild West Show, induction into the National Cowboy Hall of Fame, contemporary rodeos, his favorite acts, and reflections on his career. In appendix are two promotional photos of Stoker and his horse, and three of him performing
Liles, C. W.
See entry in Mobile County volume 1, page 213: https://digital.archives.alabama.gov/digital/collection/voter/id/223
Liles, C. W.
See entry in Mobile County volume 1, page 214: https://digital.archives.alabama.gov/digital/collection/voter/id/223
Liles, S. W.
See entry in Covington County, volume 1, page 4: https://digital.archives.alabama.gov/digital/collection/voter1867/id/126
Windmill.
Patent for improving windmills by attaching the vanes at angles that best match the wind's direction
Grain Drying Means.
Patent for a new mechanism for bulk drying grain. Includes illustrations
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Southern Roots, Western Foundations: the Peculiar Institution and the Livestock Industry on the Northwestern Frontier of Texas, 1846-1864
This dissertation challenges Charles W. Ramsdell's needless war theory, which argued that profitable slavery would not have existed west of the 98th meridian and that slavery would have died a natural death. It uses statistical information that is mined from the county tax records to show how slave-owners on the northwestern frontier of Texas raised livestock rather than market crops, before and during the Civil War. This enterprise was so strong that it not only continued to expand throughout this period, but it also became the foundation for the recovery of the Texas economy after the war
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