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WHAT'S YOUR BAG?: Pink Skull and Crossbones
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Chic Batik. Designed and hand made by Abina. Monday, 18 January 2010. Pink Skull and Crossbones. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Santiago Skyline beach bag #2. Pink Skull and Crossbones. Buena Onda beach bag. View my complete profile.
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Kneads, Knits, and Knothing: Animals are Cool
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Kneads, Knits, and Knothing. A blog focused on bread, knitting, and nothing. (Which could really be anything! Friday, December 9, 2011. I still love going to our awesome Monterey Bay Aquarium and watching these cute little guys. They're so interesting and I could watch them for days. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. A Cozy Cottage In The Woods. My Baby Quilt WIP. An Expat Kiwi Crafter. Two Posts In A Week. I've Moved to a Brand New Website! Karen's Krafts and other Krap.
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Kneads, Knits, and Knothing: July 2011
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Kneads, Knits, and Knothing. A blog focused on bread, knitting, and nothing. (Which could really be anything! Sunday, July 31, 2011. New Friends to Whom I Can Give Speeches. This weekend I celebrated my birthday, and these cute little guys are one of my gifties! These are Monster Chunks, pattern by Rebecca Danger. She's such a Rock Star! And you can see that my friend Kate. Made me an army of them! I mean, don't they just look. Tuesday, July 26, 2011. It's an Oldie, but Still One of My Favorites. I was s...
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Census 1860: Wethersfield State Prison: Crimes | History Live!
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A real live historian's research, comments, and cooking. Census 1860: Census Marshals are People Too. Census 1860 : State Prison : Details of the Women’s Cases →. Census 1860: Wethersfield State Prison: Crimes. March 24, 2015. The last piece on the inmates of the Connecticut state prison at Wethersfield in 1860 discussed their gender and race. This piece discusses the crimes for which they were convicted. To repeat from before, there were 179 inmates, 12 of them female. 56% of the crimes (a total of 10) ...
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February | 2015 | History Live!
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A real live historian's research, comments, and cooking. Monthly Archives: February 2015. Census 1860: Wethersfield State Prison: Gender and Race. February 24, 2015. So I’m developing a new database from the 1860 U.S. Census for Connecticut, and last week I ran across the pages for the state prison, which was in Wethersfield at the time. Some of these data are interesting at … Continue reading →. Tact and the primary school teacher (1881). February 10, 2015. February 2, 2015. Join 13 other followers.
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Reading notes: “mainstream academic professionalism” | History Live!
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A real live historian's research, comments, and cooking. Census 1860 : State Prison : Details of the Women’s Cases. Research is not always fun (civil commitment) →. Reading notes: “mainstream academic professionalism”. April 23, 2015. This is describing the late 1950s/early 1960s, but conservatism sure hasn’t changed, has it? Which is as it should be, I suppose. Quote from David A. Hollinger, “Academic Culture at the University of Michigan, 1938-1988,” Ch. 7 in. This entry was posted in reading notes.
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Census 1860: Wethersfield State Prison: Gender and Race | History Live!
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A real live historian's research, comments, and cooking. Tact and the primary school teacher (1881). Census 1860: Census Marshals are People Too →. Census 1860: Wethersfield State Prison: Gender and Race. February 24, 2015. So I’m developing a new database from the 1860 U.S. Census for Connecticut, and last week I ran across the pages for the state prison, which was in Wethersfield at the time. Some of these data are interesting at least to me so here’s a post about them! According to American FactFinder.
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History Live! | A real live historian's research, comments, and cooking. | Page 2
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A real live historian's research, comments, and cooking. Newer posts →. New Haven: Polly (1821). June 30, 2016. But to return to Polly: Why am I saying that she convinced the slaveholder to do this? That’s an extrapolation from the contents of the manumission record. The slaveholder and presumably Polly had recently moved to New Haven from Natches, which I believe must be Natchez, Mississippi. In October 1821, however, the slaveholder proposed to visit Natchez and bring Polly with her. Obviously this was...
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March | 2015 | History Live!
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A real live historian's research, comments, and cooking. Monthly Archives: March 2015. Census 1860: Wethersfield State Prison: Crimes. March 24, 2015. The last piece on the inmates of the Connecticut state prison at Wethersfield in 1860 discussed their gender and race; this piece discusses the crimes for which they were convicted. To repeat from before, there were 179 inmates, 12 of … Continue reading →. Census 1860: Census Marshals are People Too. March 4, 2015. Join 13 other followers.
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