When Yuri, a modern-day teenager, travels back in time to the ancient Hittite Empire, Prince Kail, a young sorcerer, has the power to send her back during the season of the North Star, but the evil Queen Nakia's plans keep getting in the ...
Author:
Publisher: Viz
ISBN: 1421522535
Category: Comics & Graphic Novels
Page: 192
View: 805
When Yuri, a modern-day teenager, travels back in time to the ancient Hittite Empire, Prince Kail, a young sorcerer, has the power to send her back during the season of the North Star, but the evil Queen Nakia's plans keep getting in the way.
203 See vol. 2, 605ff. 204 See ibid., 608ff. 205 Gibson and Gibson (1972, 93); MAN720001. 206 See vol. 2, 608ff. ... 214 See vol. 1, 305ff. 215 Archibald to Howe, 24 June 1872, LAC: RG6, C1, vol. 27 (AM: reel M24), enclosure. HBC v.
Author: Dale Gibson
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
ISBN: 9780773597068
Category: History
Page: 549
View: 868
Inhabited by a diverse population of First Nations peoples, Métis, Scots, Upper and Lower Canadians, and Americans, and dominated by the commercial and governmental activities of the Hudson’s Bay Company, Red River – now Winnipeg – was a challenging settlement to oversee. This illuminating account presents the story of the unique legal and governmental system that attempted to do so and the mixed success it encountered, culminating in the 1869–70 Red River Rebellion and confederation with Canada in 1870. In Law, Life, and Government at Red River, Dale Gibson provides rich, revealing glimpses into the community, and its complex relations with the Hudson’s Bay: the colony’s owner, and primary employer. Volume 1 details the history of the settlement’s establishment, development, and ambivalent relationship with the legal and undemocratic, but gradually, grudgingly, slightly, more representitive, governmental institutions forming in the area, and the legal system’s evolving engagement with the Aboriginal population. A vivid look into early settler life, Law, Life, and Government at Red River offers insights into the political, commercial, and legal circumstances that unfolded during western expansion.
13. Fort Garry post journal, 1 August and 23 October 1825, H.B.C., B235/a/7, fos. 6, 11; Donald McKenzie to Colvile, 5 February 1826, S.P., Vol. 27, p. 8,402: Alexander Ross, The Red River Settlement (London: Smith, Elder and Co., 1856; ...
Author: Gregory P. Marchildon
Publisher: University of Regina Press
ISBN: 9780889772380
Category: History
Page: 381
View: 277
This fourth volume of the History of the Prairie West Series contains fifteen articles examining the rich history of business and early industry in Canada's Prairie Provinces prior to the Great Depression. Without denying the central importance of agriculture in the development and growth of the early Prairie West, the essays in Business and Inudstry explore the lesser known history of some of the earliest businesses in the region. As we enter the second decade of the twenty-first century, a time when the three Prairie Provinces comprise the fastest-growing, and perhaps the most dynamic, economic regions in Canada, it may be worthwhile to cast our gaze back to an earlier and simpler era. In these essays, we can glimpse the origins of the entrepreneurial spirit and business ehtos that have come to define the business culture of the Prairie West.
34 , 683 , 807 ; Johnson , Red River Campaign , 40 . 5. Ibid . , 384 . 6. Shelby Foote , The Civil War : A Narrative , Vol . 3 , 29 . 7. David D. Porter , Naval History of the Civil War , 520 ; ORN , Vol . 27 , Part 1 , 64.
Author: Michael J. Forsyth
Publisher: McFarland
ISBN: 0786415541
Category: History
Page: 210
View: 341
The Confederacy had a great opportunity to turn the Civil War in its favor in 1864, but squandered this chance when it failed to finish off a Union army cornered in Louisiana because of concerns about another Union army coming south from Arkansas. The Confederates were so confused that they could not agree on a course of action to contend with both threats, thus the Union offensive advancing from Arkansas saved the one in Louisiana and became known to history as the Camden Expedition. The Camden Expedition is intriguing because of the might-have-beens had the key players made different decisions. The author contends that if Frederick Steele, commander of the Federal VII Army Corps, had not received a direct order from General Ulysses S. Grant to move south, disaster would have befallen not only the Army of the Gulf in Louisiana but the entire Union cause, and possibly would have prevented Abraham Lincoln from winning reelection.
Quarterly of the Texas State Historical Association vol. 2, no. ... Norman, Philip N. “The Red River of the South. ... “St. Denis's Second Expedition to the Río Grande, 1716– 1719.” Southwestern Historical Quarterly vol. 27, no.
Author: Carl Newton Tyson
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
ISBN: 9780806153827
Category: History
Page: 238
View: 234
In The Red River in Southwestern History, Carl Newton Tyson traces the river’s history from the time of early Spanish and French explorers to the present day, leading his readers to a new appreciation of the river and the region. From the Staked Plains of the Texas Panhandle the river flows down to buffalo and prairie dog country and through the Cross Timbers. It continues eastward to the Great Bend and through the cypresses of Louisiana’s bayou country, joining the Mississippi River south of Natchez. Whereas the Red River was a source of water to the Spaniards as they searched for gold, at Natchitoches, French trader Louis Juchereau de St. Denis traded with the Caddo Indians. Conflicts soon developed between French traders and Spaniards in Texas as they competed for land along the Red. Years later, the Red River featured again as part of the settlement in the 1819 Adams-Onís Treaty, negotiated by Spanish minister Luis de Onís y Gonzales and U.S. secretary of state John Quincy Adams, which finally brought to an end the western boundary disputes between Spain and the United States lingering since the 1803 Louisiana Purchase. In 1852 Randolph Marcy discovered the source of the Red River—a mountain rivulet cutting a deep canyon through the Staked Plains. Marcy’s testimony in the Greer County border dispute between Oklahoma and Texas was key to the U.S. Supreme Court decision favoring Oklahoma. In the decades between 1930 and 1970, dams were built along the Red by the U.S. Corps of Engineers to control floods, generate electricity, and create lakes for recreation along the Oklahoma-Texas border.
27 Feb. 1 Feb. 12 20 Feb. 29 March 4 Summons issued. Summons served on Defendant. Plea fyled. Subpoena issued for Pltff. Postponed to Monday, March 4th by consent. Referred to next term. Three Subpoenas issued by Pltff. Subpoena issued ...
Author: Dale Gibson
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
ISBN: 9780773597075
Category: History
Page: 915
View: 427
Inhabited by a diverse population of First Nations peoples, Métis, Scots, Upper and Lower Canadians, and Americans, and dominated by the commercial and governmental activities of the Hudson’s Bay Company, Red River – now Winnipeg – was a challenging settlement to oversee. This illuminating account presents the story of the unique legal and governmental system that attempted to do so and the mixed success it encountered, culminating in the 1869–70 Red River Rebellion and confederation with Canada in 1870. In Law, Life, and Government at Red River, Dale Gibson provides rich, revealing glimpses into the community, and its complex relations with the Hudson’s Bay: the colony’s owner, and primary employer. Volume 2 provides a complete annotated, and never-before-published transcription of testimony from Red River’s courts, presenting hundreds of vignettes of frontier life, the cases that were brought before the courts, and the ways in which the courts resolved conflicts. A vivid look into early settler life, Law, Life, and Government at Red River offers insights into the political, commercial, and legal circumstances that unfolded during western expansion.
AY 1 V 1 The stand in the Red River Valley yas excollent , a trace of 374 Vol . 27 , No : 17 -- THE PLANT DISEASE REPCRTER -- Sept . 15 , 1943 top is not entirely clear , for the aster yellows virus , Rhizoctonia , and Fusarium ...
Sci . , 2d series , vol . 27 , pp . 219-227 ( with additions ) , 1859 . [ Letter on fossils from Red River country . ] Report of the exploration of the country between Lake Superior and the Red River Colony , and between the latter ...
18 , 1891 , vol . 27 , p . 989. ( See letter book 222 , p . 169 , and annual report for 1891 , p . 677. ) ( See treaty of July 4 , 1866 , with ... Unoccupied Chickasaw and Choctaw leased lands west of the North Fork of the Red River .