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appeared in 1888 in the
Chicago w****ly
literary journal America. Its editor,
Slason Thompson,
changed the
penultimate line ("That they have
never seen our Little...
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Jedediah Slason Carvell (16
March 1832 – 14
February 1894) was a
Canadian businessman, politician, and
office holder. From 1877 to 1878, he was the sixth...
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commentator Jedediah Buxton (1707–1772),
English mathematician Jedediah Slason Carvell (1832–1894),
Canadian businessman and
politician Jedediah Dupree...
- 1982 In****bent re-elected. ▌Y
Nancy Johnson (Republican) 69.7% ▌Eugene
Slason (Democratic) 25.2% ▌Daniel
Plawecki (Concerned Citizens) 4.0%
Others ▌Charles...
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buried at the
Church of the Holy
Comforter in Kenilworth, Illinois.
Slason Thompson's 1901
biography of
Field states that he was
originally buried...
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Albert Bernhardt Faust, The
German Element in the
United States Thompson,
Slason; Taylor,
Hobart (1890). America: A
Journal for Americans,
Volume 4. American...
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Robert Hodgson Thomas Heath Haviland Andrew Archibald Macdonald Jedediah Slason Carvell Preceded by
Louis Henry Davies Succeeded by Neil
McLeod Leader of...
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Charlotte Upham. He was
defeated by
Jedediah Slason in the 1827
election but
declared the
winner after an appeal.
Slason defeated Ketchum in 1830. In 1832, he...
- 1846–1857".
Missouri Digital Heritage.
Retrieved 2023-03-04. Thompson,
Slason (July 22, 2004).
Eugene Field, A
Study In
Heredity And Contradictions. The...
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Airey Kirkpatrick Lieutenant Governor of
Prince Edward Island –
Jedediah Slason Carvell (until
February 14) then
George William Howlan (from
February 21)...