Inauguration Day Amid Downpour at Washington Ceremony
Text describes President Harrison and Vice President Morton taking office in rain at the Capitol with a large parade and public ceremonies. It notes speeches on constitutional vows, unity, and the nation’s early republic ideals as the new administration begins its term. The piece frames the event in a historic centennial context and references Washington’s first inauguration and the nation’s growth toward the West.
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Virginia
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Meir
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Harrison's Cabinet Nominees and Early Biographical Notes
President Harrison names cabinet members including James G. Blaine as Secretary of State and William Windom as Secretary of the Treasury. The document also recounts Jeremiah M. Rusk’s birth in Morgan County Ohio on June 7 1800 and outlines his long Wisconsin political career and multiple public posts.
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Senate
Thas
James G Bisina
Maine
Treasury
William Windom
Minnesota
Interior
John W. Nobin
Missouri
Jeremiah M Rusk
Morgan County
Vernon
Wba
Aesem
Volunteer Infantry
Ily
Vicksburg
Jess
Salwahatchie
Wee
Camptreier
Wisconsin
Congressional
Chicago
Garfield
Paraguay
Uraguay
Garteld
Denmark
Bureau of Engraving and Printing
Faskn
Crusades Pilgrimages and the Hospitaller Brothers of St John
A historical overview describes the eleventh century Palestine conquest, the swell of Crusades pilgrims, and the founding of the Hospitaller Brothers of St John the Baptist in Jerusalem, later known as the Hospitallers. It notes their mission, growth, and charitable scope across races and creeds.
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Palestine
Holy Land
William of
Malmesbury
Jerusalem
Amalfi
Egypt
Pilgrins
Hospitalier Brothers of
St John the Baptist of
Jeruaalem
St John the Almoner
Order
Grentleman
General S D Lees Papers on Mississippi Agricultural Colleges
Mississippi accepted Federal endowment funds for agricultural and mechanical colleges. The State's law established the Agricultural and Mechanical College near Starkville with support from state funds and the grant, aiming to teach agriculture, horticulture and mechanics. The property now valued over 206 thousand dollars, with Oxford’s University and 19th century colleges cited as context.
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Universty
Oxford
Alcorn University
Grangers
Orford
Wapt
Pat Darden
State Grange
Agricultural and Mechanical Colleges
Board of ‘Trustees
United States
Agricultural and Mechanical College
Starkville
Essenciilly
United States Army
Viant
Aparatus
Asa
Existance
United
Congress
Beauty and Utility in White Leghorns
The article promotes White Leghorns as beautiful and highly useful poultry. It lauds their untarnished plumage in the country, notes their early large white eggs, and observes they are generally nonsetting but can brood briefly. It recommends placing their eggs under a different hen for reliable incubation.
Pruning and Care for Peach Trees and Crops
Advice on trimming peach trees to grow stout and wind resistant. Warns against kerosene use on trees and vines. Recommends testing new varieties in small plots and choosing crops suited to soil. Maine Station experiments show swine feeding raw potatoes and milk. cost per 100 pounds live weight differs with feed.
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Maine Agricultural Experiment Station
Wm. Jordan
Jorian
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