Official Manual of the State of Missouri
Author: Missouri. Office of the Secretary of State
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Published: 1957
Total Pages: 1514
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Author: Missouri. Office of the Secretary of State
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Published: 1957
Total Pages: 1514
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: United States. Congress
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Published: 1968
Total Pages: 1324
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Mary M. McGlone
Publisher: Bookbaby
Published: 2017-12-15
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781543918076
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe title, Anything of Which a Woman is Capable, comes from Father Jean Pierre Médaille, the Jesuit who brought together the first Sisters of St. Joseph in the mid-seventeenth century. Since 1650, congregations of St. Joseph have grown in Europe, the Americas, India and the Orient, all attracting women who are called to do anything of which they are capable to serve their dear neighbor. This volume tells stories of the foundations of congregations in France and then, beginning in 1836, in the United States. It introduces the reader to intrepid women whose willingness to serve knew no boundaries and whose strong personalities provided an ample match for Church leaders who either encouraged or tried to control their zeal. The copious footnotes make this a valuable addition to the history of Catholic women religious in the United States as well as to the history of Catholicism.
Author: K. L. Hale
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Published: 2021-10-20
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ISBN-13: 9781006373626
DOWNLOAD EBOOKJoin Faith and Finley as they tour their home state of Missouri. Friends and facts are discovered by the traveling duo! Do you love history and the outdoors? What do you love about your own home state? May the adventures of Faith and Finley grow your curiosity for your local past and the wonderful places in your own backyard!
Author: Alex Kotlowitz
Publisher: Anchor
Published: 1999-01-19
Total Pages: 337
ISBN-13: 038547721X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBestselling author Alex Kotlowitz is one of this country's foremost writers on the ever explosive issue of race. In this gripping and ultimately profound book, Kotlowitz takes us to two towns in southern Michigan, St. Joseph and Benton Harbor, separated by the St. Joseph River. Geographically close, but worlds apart, they are a living metaphor for America's racial divisions: St. Joseph is a prosperous lakeshore community and ninety-five percent white, while Benton Harbor is impoverished and ninety-two percent black. When the body of a black teenaged boy from Benton Harbor is found in the river, unhealed wounds and suspicions between the two towns' populations surface as well. The investigation into the young man's death becomes, inevitably, a screen on which each town projects their resentments and fears. The Other Side of the River sensitively portrays the lives and hopes of the towns' citizens as they wrestle with this mystery--and reveals the attitudes and misperceptions that undermine race relations throughout America.
Author: National Live Stock Exchange
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Published: 1916
Total Pages: 152
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Published: 1971
Total Pages: 1700
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: United States. Coast Guard
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Published: 1970
Total Pages: 1782
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Published: 1960
Total Pages: 1090
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