G. L. Smith
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL466394A
Top Subjects
- Mississippi (4)
- United States (3)
- Civil War, 1861-1865 (3)
- African Americans -- Mississippi -- Genealogy (3)
- United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- African Americans -- Registers (3)
- Mississippi -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- African Americans -- Registers (3)
- Virginia (3)
Books by G. L. Smith
Total count: 28
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The Laboratory, or, School of Arts ...The third edition, with additions of a great number of valuable receipts, particularly, A short, plain, and easy introduction to the art of drawing in perspective.Printed for James Hodges ... and T. Astley1750-01-01
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The pantheon: or, Fabulous history of the heathen gods, goddesses, heroes, &cExplained in a manner entirely new ... Adorned with figures from ancient paintings, medals and gems ... With a dissertation on the theology and mythology of the heathens, from the writings of Moses ; the Ægyptian, Græcian, Roman, and Eastern historians, philosophers, poets, &cThe tenth edition. To which is now first added, a further illustration of the Dii Majores of the Romans ...Printed for P. Wogan, and A. Cross.1809-01-01
Cost of cotton insect control with insecticides at Tallulah, LaU.S. Dept. of Agriculture1964-01-01-
A slice of Black Americanaa regional survey of history, a chronology of publications from 1746 to 1900 [i.e. 1940, and] a survey of literary genres for teachers or students of history and literatureUniversity of Illinois1969-01-01
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Arizona's Black Americanaa survey of Black American history in ArizonaSmith1977-01-01
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Black American genealogy for beginnersG.L. Smith1979-01-01
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Black Americana at Mt. VernonGenealogy Techniques for Slave Group ResearchTrailstones Heritage Adventures1984-12-01
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Black heritage trails and tales of Tucson and old Fort Huachuca near Sierra Vista, Arizonaa tourist guide, a research guideG.L. Smith1985-01-01
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Black Heritage Trails & Tales of Tucson & Old Ft. HuachucaTrailstones Heritage Adventures1985-12-01
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The Jefferson-Palmer family album of Ann Palmer LewisAfro-Americans of the Victorian Age in AmericaG.L. Smith1986-01-01
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African Americans and Arizona's 3 C's: Cotton, Copper and Cattle--Supplement to Black Heritage Tales and TrailsTucson and Old Ft. HuachucaTrailstones Heritage Adventures1986-12-01
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Grandma's Black Heritage Lesson about EuropeLesson No. 1 FranceTrailstones Heritage Adventures1986-12-01
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Civil War brides and grooms, Meridian, Mississippi from the Freedmens' Bureau records of Register of marriages of freedmen, volume 3 (45) 1865, roll 42-target 4index and recordsG.L. Smith1988-01-01
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Index, Civil War brides and grooms, Natchez, Mississippi, from the Freedmens' Bureau Records of Register of Marriages of Freedmen, volume 2 (44), 1864-65, roll 42, target 3Trailstones Industries]1988-01-01
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Colonial interiorslesser-known histories of early Virginia colonies of Jamestown, Middle Plantation, Williamsburg, and Martin's Hundred (Carter's Grove Plantation)G.L. Smith1990-01-01
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Slave documentationslave information found in museum of Arlington, Virginia plantation of the Lee familyG.L. Smith1990-01-01
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Solemn ceremoniesindex of civil war marriages-Virginia : marriage records of African-American families of Gloucester County, Virginia area, from record group 105, received at Camp Hamilton, VirginiaG.L. Smith1990-01-01
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Civil War brides & grooms at Vicksburg, Mississippicopies of records from the Freedmens' Bureau recordsG.L. Smith1990-01-01
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Civil War brides & grooms at Davis Bend, Mississippicopies of records from the Freedmens' Bureau recordsG.L. Smith1991-01-01
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Afro-Americans of the Victorian Age in America : The Jefferson-Palmer album of Ann Palmer LewisG.L. Smith1992-01-01
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Are you in there grandpa?beginning Black Indian genealogy : a look at those other cousinsG.L. Smith1994-01-01
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Beginning Black-Indian genealogy, the SeminolesG.L. Smith1994-01-01
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Beginning Black Indian history and genealogy, the CherokeesG.L. Smith1995-01-01
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Trails to grandma's house -- the darkest tears on the trail of tearsBlacks involved in the removal of the five civilized tribes, Cherokee, Choctaw, Creek, Chickasaw and SeminolesDistributed by Trailstones Industries1995-01-01
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Designer bread crumbslogo usage for large group genealogyG.L. Smith2000-01-01
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New Challenges to HealthThe Threat of Virus InfectionCambridge University Press2001-01-01
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Fighting Infection in the 21st CenturyWiley & Sons, Incorporated, John2008-01-01
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Microbe-Vector Interactions in Vector-Borne DiseasesCambridge University Press2010-01-01