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The Review (High Point, N.C.) Vol. 13, No. 50. September 20, 1917. Page 1.
VICKSBURG DAILY COMMERCIAL (Vicksburg, Mississippi) - 07-26-1882 - Page 3
The Hillsborough recorder. (Hillsborough, N.C.), 12 Feb. 1836. Page 4
The Macon Daily Telegraph (Macon, Georgia) - 05-25-1865 - Page [1]
So well pleased were they with the sport...
Hallowell Gazette (Hallowell, Maine) - 05-14-1823 - Page 2
Independent Chronicle, published as The Independent Chronicle (Boston, Massachusetts)- 02-14-1803 - Page [1]
The Greensboro Patriot, Greensboro NC, 1902-08-13, page 8
Some in-depth caprine journalism from The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York, Tuesday, September 5, 1899, Page 14
Weekly News-Letter (Boston), September 17-24, 1730 (no. 195), p. 2)
“...left her weltering in her blood... He alleges that the woman had conjured him.”
Steuben Farmers’ Advocate (Bath, Steuben Co., New York), June 22, 1812, p. 3
St. Catharines Constitutional, January 10, 1855
“Whereas my wife Rachael has left my bed and board without cause. These are to forbid all persons from harbouring or trusting her on my account, as I shall pay no debts of her contracting, after this date.”
The Spectator, March 15, 1816, p. 2
Daily Evening Transcript (Boston). January 1, 1848. Page 2.
Daily Evening Transcript (Boston). January 1, 1848. Page 2.
Daily Evening Transcript (Boston). January 1, 1848. Page 2.
The Atlanta Independent. January 23, 1904. Page 7.
The Atlanta Independent. January 23, 1904. Page 3.