Beech Grove Come Back Ends Aved Life For Lynde Family
Mrs. Lynde learns of Dr Carson's warnings on her children's health and the strain of urban life. Charles Lynde buys Beech Grove, restores a quiet home, and reunites with Alice, who vows loyalty and to shield their family from future hardship while facing past frugality and sacrifices.
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Mrs. Lynde
Carson
Carrie Lynde
Mia
Beech Grove
Charles
Mrs. Lynda
Cuny
Alice
Dr. Carson
Mr. Lynde
Rust
Nesta Bae
Porbienel
Peeret
Lynde
Frank
Carry
Lit Ley
Charles Lynde
Childme
Roxy
Alice Lynde
Eich
Alios
Parklin
Beoch
The Unknown Great and a Proposed North Carolina Exposition
A fragmentary piece contrasts silent greats with Miltonic figures and moral courage, then shifts to a proposed charter for the North Carolina State Exposition. It outlines incorporation aims, its name, purpose to showcase state products, near Raleigh, two year charter, stock up to 25000, and limited liability for shareholders. It also briefly mentions public health notes about earache and rheumatism remedies.
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Bevone Tie Otenk
Wake County
North Carolina
Haleigh
Sid Peporhiay
Terrible dynamite disaster hits Union County diggers
In Union County North Carolina on the 15th two well diggers from Mr Mark Austins premises near the South Carolina line were injured by a cartridge explosion. Culpepper Austio died that night Chapman died? not yet. Austio leaves a young wife. Chapman has a wife and many children. The accident occurred twelve miles west of Monroe.
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Union County
N. C
Mark Austin
Culpepper Austio
Mack Chapman
Austio
Chapman
Monroe
South Carolina
Io Well
Austin
Mack Chayime
Visit of Federal and Confederate Officers to Bull Run
In Washington on October 13 a meeting of veterans from both sides of Bull Run convened at the pension office to plan a field visit. Representative Rowland presided as about two hundred veterans prepare to depart Monday to Bull Run to locate corps positions. Invitations extended to Generals and officers from both federals and confederates who fought at the action.
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Waasnincton
Bull Run
Pension Office
Cougressman Row Orang
Bull Row
Genealhe Esite
Sod Chandler
Rosecrans
Hairchilds
Wisconsin
Pleasanton
Meigs
Slocum
Longatreet
Secretaries Letter Reviews Leaf Tobacco Duty Classification
The Secretary has written to the New York customs collector about the 1883 leaf tobacco duty ruling. He questions whether wrapper versus filler designation should determine duty, suspends action on the prior decision, and orders classification by the standard that tobacco weight and fit for wraps remain determinative, with protests and appeals allowed.
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Wastmetor
New York
Ubia
Biting Horses and a Forest Poet Taming Them
A fragmentary archival note describes a horse and rider scene where a forest poet attempts to calm a biting horse. The rider uses bridle restraint, firm patience, and measured handling to curb the animal's aggression, suggesting steady groundwork can quell the habit.
Train wreck blaze leaves many injured in northeastern crash
A blazing train accident caused widespread injuries with numerous passengers severely burned. Wounded include engineer Patton and fireman Michael Walsh, while several others suffered burns to hands and faces. Several victims died, including L. C. Fair and Lobina Jones, with debris trapping some and a fireball causing extensive blaze. Local responders report cars wrecked and oil tank ignition blamed for the inferno.
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Ofeis
Caden Et
Cammo
Patton
Micheal Walsh
Terry Dona
Chas H. Eidi
George
K.P. Vletor
Allentown
N. Y
Ion Eri
Eral
Caios
H. Peabody
Barport
A. P. Ity
Bolivar
Hamlin
Port
Simclair
Ord Rew City
Woman Roasted Alive in Southwest Baltimore Morning Incident
Distressing accident in Calverton area as Mrs Mary Sinclair wife of Wa dlair an entploren drove yards premises, caught in her own flames around 10 o clock. Neighbors aided amid flames. clothing torn and she sustained severe burns from head to foot. Condition described as fatal likely.
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Baltimore
Mary Sinclair
Badlair
Calverton
McHeary
Evea
Epg
Fire at My House Sparks Quick Response and Questions
A fragment recounts a house fire where residents noted they arrived too late, asking how the blaze was fought. They describe using water or not and reflect on the ignition source, mentioning dead wood and kindling as factors in the rapid spread and noting precautions or actions afterward.
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Co. A. Mebane
Lim Odge
Jae Ul
Carnt
Bethiah Lamb
Tod Thicke
Tomgett
Priscilla Forbes
Reo
South Africa
Iagara
Thomas Baines
Niagara
The
Vallala
Miltona
Classifica Treasury
Tion
Ain Fe
Harnom
Sean
L. C. Fair
Kinwara Junction
Katie Moran
Allen
Achup
Tod
Lobina Jones
Rew City
Wemip
Iomen