Scholarly paper on fragments regarding the son of Joseph from the Dead Sea Scrolls.
Describes William Walker's military campaigns, 1855-60, with overview of US and British interests in the country at that time.
Dedicated to the dad I barely knew but loved through my mothers words. Pictures included. 1969 - 1999
WEOS is a broadcast service of Hobart & William Smith Colleges, with NPR, PRI, Pacifica programming, new music, and local event coverage.
A not-for-profit hospital sponsored by the Sister of St. Joseph of Carondelet. Services, publications, and location information. South Bend.
By Joseph Jacobs (1892), e-text from the Internet Sacred Text Archive.
Includes historical sketch of William Dudley, a founder of Guilford, Connecticut.
Family tree of the descendents of Joseph Nicolson from Cumberland, Canada, and Ballarat, and information on their immigration to Michigan.
Offers self catering lodges near Fort William. Photographs of Scotland and travel information including what to see and do near Birchbrae.
Reviews the medical history of America's 27th, and heaviest, President.
William's corpse was found showing signs of a violent death. He is the earliest example of a medieval blood libel saint, having died in 1144. His biographer relied on hearsay, and was "a man of unlimited credulity."…
Biography of the great Nez Perce chief, also known as Hin-mah-too-yah-lat-kekt.
Anderton, Lancashire. Mass times, contact details, directions, deanery Mass times, parish history, photographs.
Divorce lawyers and real estate attorneys specializing in family law. Includes history, primary practice areas, news, and attorney profiles.
Theologian of the modern Catholic German school and author of the "Enchiridion" universally used, b. 10 Oct., 1819, at Liege; d. 19 June, 1883.
Non-denominational resources on the beliefs and history of Latter-day Saints who continue to believe in all of the doctrines taught by the Prophet Joseph Smith.
Biographical information from publicly editable encyclopedia.
Detail of the Sir William Phips expedition to Quebec, the shipwreck and discovery of the remains after 300 years.
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