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Wakefield and Davis families in Brookville, IN in late 1810s

Chris Hart wrote 2 months ago: I knew that the Davis and Wakefield families were close but it never really occurred to me how close … more →

Tags: 1, Wakefield, Franklin County (IN), Davis

South Carolina Wakefields in Indiana as early as 1812

Chris Hart wrote 3 months ago: In effort to determine which Wakefields, and their associated families, moved to Indiana from South … more →

Tags: Research, Wakefield, Franklin County (IN), Stucky, Davis, Loller!, Tyner, Abbeville County - SC, Shirley

Item of the Day: Essays on the Nature and Principles of Taste (1812)

Caroline Fuchs wrote 1 year ago: Full Title: Essays on the Nature and Principles of Taste. By Archibald Alison. From the Edinburgh Ed … more →

Tags: Culture, Art, Posted by Caroline Fuchs

Item of the Day: "On the Probability of a Return of the Dark Ages (1810)

Caroline Fuchs wrote 1 year ago: Found In: The Harvard Lyceum. Vol. I., No. 3. Cambridge, August 11, 1810. [pp. 64-66]   “ … more →

Tags: Culture, History, Posted by Caroline Fuchs, Early Republic, Magazine

Item of the Day: The Lives of Haydn and Mozart (1818)1 comment

Caroline Fuchs wrote 1 year ago: Full Title: The Lives of Haydn and Mozart, with Observations on Metastasio, and on the Present State … more →

Tags: Culture, Art, 1660's, Posted by Caroline Fuchs, eighteenth century, Music

Item of the Day: Young's Night Thoughts (1812)

Matthew Williams wrote 2 years ago: Full Title:  The Complaint; or, Night Thoughts, on Life, Death, and Immortality.  By Edward Young, L … more →

Tags: 1740's, Poetry, Literature, Posted by Matthew Williams

Item of the Day: Perpetual War (1812)

Caroline Fuchs wrote 2 years ago: Full Title: Perpetual War, the Policty of Mr. Madison. Being a Candid Examination of his late Messag … more →

Tags: Government, Posted by Caroline Fuchs, Political Pamphlets, Federalists, Early Republic, embargo

Item of the Day: Notes on a Journey through France (1815)

Caroline Fuchs wrote 2 years ago: Full Title: Notes on a Journey through France, from Deippe through Paris and Lyons, to the Pyrennees … more →

Tags: Culture, Women, Posted by Caroline Fuchs, France, Travel Literature

Item of the Day: Noah Webster's Letter to John Pickering (1817)

rdresser wrote 2 years ago: Full Title:  A Letter to the Honorable John Pickering, on the Subject of his Vocabulary; or, Collect … more →

Tags: dictionaries, language, Posted by Rebecca Dresser

Item of the Day: Inchiquin, The Jesuit Letters (1810)

rdresser wrote 2 years ago: Full Title:  Inchiquin, the Jesuit Letters, During A Late Residence in the United States of America: … more →

Tags: Poetry, Posted by Rebecca Dresser, Early Republic

Item of the Day: A Vocabulary (1816)

Caroline Fuchs wrote 2 years ago: Full Title: A Vocabulary, or Collection of Words and Phrases which have been supposed to be peculiar … more →

Tags: Culture, language, Posted by Caroline Fuchs, Grammar, Vocabulary

Item of the Day: The Young Woman's Companion: or, Frugal Housewife (1811)

rdresser wrote 2 years ago: Full Title:  The Young Woman’s Companion: or, Frugal Housewife. Containing the most approved methods … more →

Tags: Culture, Women, Posted by Rebecca Dresser, Early Republic

Item of the Day: Notes on a Journey in America (1818)1 comment

Caroline Fuchs wrote 2 years ago: Full Title: Notes on a Journey in America, from the Coast of Virginia to the Territory of Illinois. … more →

Tags: Travel, Posted by Caroline Fuchs

Item of the Day: The Cambridge and Saybrook Platforms of Church Discipline (1829)1 comment

rdresser wrote 2 years ago: Full Title:  The Cambridge and Saybrook Platforms of Church Discipline, With the Confession of Faith … more →

Tags: Religion, 1820's, 1650's, Posted by Rebecca Dresser, Colonial America

Item of the Day: Bell's System of Operative Surgery (1816)

Caroline Fuchs wrote 2 years ago: Full Title: A System of Operative Surgery, founded on the Basis of Anatomy. By Charles Bell. The Sec … more →

Tags: Medicine, Posted by Caroline Fuchs

Item of the Day: Webster's History of Animals (1812)

Carrie Shanafelt wrote 2 years ago: Full Title: History of Animals; Designed for the Instruction and Amusement of Persons of Both Sexes … more →

Tags: Medicine, Posted by Carrie Shanafelt, Education

Item of the Day: The Proceedings of a Convention of Delegates Convened At Hartford in the State of Connecticut (1814)

rdresser wrote 2 years ago: Full Title:  The Proceedings of a Convention of Delegates, From the States of Massachusetts, Connect … more →

Tags: Posted by Rebecca Dresser, Federalists

Item of the Day: The General History of the Wars of the Romans, by Polybius (1812)

Caroline Fuchs wrote 2 years ago: Full Title: The General History of thw Wars of the Romans, by Polybius. Translated from the Original … more →

Tags: History, Greek/Roman Translations, Posted by Caroline Fuchs

Item of the Day: Dunlap’s Memoirs of the life of George Frederick Cooke (1813)

Carrie Shanafelt wrote 2 years ago: Full Title: Memoirs of George Fred. Cooke, Esq. late of The Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. By William … more →

Tags: Theater, Posted by Caroline Fuchs


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