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What Your Bank Doesn't Want You to Know : About Where to Invest Your Money

By: Lillian R. Villanova

...................................................111 Included here is a State and County Directory with an indication of whether the States are Lien ... ..., you will want to give up. The material may seem overwhelming and the various County employees less than helpful. The process of sorting through t... ...ow . . . 1 Where do I begin – An Overview All across the United States, State, County and Local Governments raise money to provide benefits and se... ...n, Gordon, Lillian R. Villanova 114 Grady, Greene, Gwinnett, Habersham, Hall, Hancock, Haralson, Harris, Hart, Heard, Henry, Houston, Irwin, Jack... ..., Greene, What Your Bank Doesn’t Want You to Know . . . 115 Grundy, Hamilton, Hancock, Hardin, Henderson, Henry, Iroquois, Jackson, Jasper, Jeffe... ...rt, Fayette, Floyd, Fountain, Franklin, Fulton, Gibson, Grant, Greene, Hamilton, Hancock, Harrison, Hendricks, Henry, Howard, Huntington, Jackson, J... ...Spink, Stanley, Sully, Todd, Tripp, Turner, Union, Walworth, Yankton, Ziebach Tennessee: Tax Lien Certificate State 95 Counties Anderson, Bedfor...

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The Writings of Abraham Lincoln in Seven Volumes Volume 7 of 7

By: Abraham Lincoln

...vent. The locality of nearly all this seems to be St. Joseph and Buchanan County. I wish you to give special attention to this region, particularly... ...ON, W ASHINGTON, D. C., November 23, 1863. E. P. EV ANS, West Union, Adams County, Ohio: Y ours to Governor Chase in behalf of John A Welch is before ... ...tings of Abraham Lincoln: V ol Seven ANNOUNCEMENT OF UNION SUCCESS IN EAST TENNESSEE. EXECUTIVE MANSION, W ASHINGTON, D. C., De- cember 7, 1863. Relia... ...nformation being received that the insurgent force is retreating from East Tennessee, under circumstances render- ing it probable that the Union force... ...whenever, in any of the States of Arkansas, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, and North Carolina, a... ...uary 20, 1864. HON. W. H. SEWARD, Secretary of State, Washington, D.C.: In county and State elections, must citizens of Tennessee take the oath prescr... ... I will. It is, that Grant is this evening in a position, with Meade and Hancock, of Pennsylvania, whence he can never be dis- lodged by the enemy u... ...there. What say you? Please answer. A. LINCOLN. TELEGRAM TO GENERAL W . S. HANCOCK. W ASHINGTON, D. C., March 22, 1865. MAJOR-GEN- ERAL HANCOCK, Winch...

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Spoon River Anthology

By: Edgar Lee Masters

..................................................................... 64 John Hancock Otis ................................................................. ......................................................................... 110 Tennessee Claflin Shope ...................................................... ... Instead of running away and joining the army. Rather a thousand times the county jail Than to lie under this marble figure with wings, And this grani... ...u: If all of the children, born here in Spoon River Had been reared by the County, somewhere on a farm; And the fathers and mothers had been given the... ...with me. 44 Spoon River Anthology Blind Jack I HAD fiddled all day at the county fair. But driving home “Butch” Weldy and Jack McGuire, Who were roar... ...rents, tumbling into air pockets, Y ou Margaret Fuller Slacks, Petits, And Tennessee Claflin Shopes— Y ou found with all your boasted wisdom How hard ... ... unconquerable power over your life That robs it of complete triumph. John Hancock Otis AS to democracy, fellow citizens, Are you not prepared to admi... ...t last in Virginia, Two children dead in the meanwhile. We went by oxen to Tennessee, Thence after years to Illinois, At last to Spoon River. We cut t...

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The Writings of Abraham Lincoln in Seven Volumes Volume 6 of 7

By: Abraham Lincoln

...NSON. [cipher.] W ASHINGTON, June 4, 1862. HON. ANDREW JOHNSON, Nashville, Tennessee: Do you really wish to have control of the question of releasing ... ...control of the question of releasing rebel prisoners so far as they may be Tennesseeans? If you do, please tell us so. Y our answer not to be made pub... ...nging one of the departmental lines, so as to give you all of Kentucky and Tennessee. In your movement upon Chat- tanooga I think it probable that you... ... North Carolina, and the State of Virginia except the fol- lowing counties-Hancock, Brooke, Ohio, Marshall, Wetzel, Marion, Monongalia, Preston, Taylo... ... Gamble tele- graphed me, asking that the assessments outside of St. Louis County might be suspended, as they already have been within it, and this mo... ...ev. John M. Robinson, of Colum- bia, Missouri; James L. Matthews, of Boone County, Mis- souri; and James L. Stephens, also of Boone County, Mis- souri... ... in question without dependence upon any other government, State, city, or county. It is, however, within the range of prac- tical convenience to conf...

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Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant

By: Ulysses S. Grant

...d was a widower at the close. Soon after this he emigrated to Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, and settled near the town of Greensburg in that count... ...r set up for himself in business, establishing a tan- nery at Ravenna, the county seat of Portage County. In a few years he removed from Ravenna, and ... ...d from Ravenna, and set up the same busi- ness at Point Pleasant, Clermont County, Ohio. During the minority of my father, the West afforded but poor ... ...fied, as were also points on the T ennessee and Cumberland rivers near the Tennessee state line. The works on the Ten- nessee were called Fort Heiman ... ...Muscle Shoals, in Alabama. The Memphis and Charleston Railroad strikes the Tennessee at Eastport, Mississippi, and follows close to the banks of the r... ... sent out into west Kentucky, threatening Columbus with one column and the Tennessee River with another. I went with McClernand’s command. The weather... ... infantry and one cavalry corps, commanded respectively by Generals W . S. Hancock, G. K. Warren, 27 John Sedgwick and P . H. Sheridan. The artiller... ... corps. Germania Ford was nine or ten miles below the right of Lee’s line. Hancock, with the 2d corps, moved by another road, farther east, directly u... ...e river and in camp on the south bank, on the right of Warren, by sundown. Hancock, with the 2d corps, moved parallel with W arren and camped about si...

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