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Problem #2: Property of the Human Flesh in the Wills of Caroline Carson and Robert Christian | Historical Ratiocination
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Who doesn't love a good detective story – C. Auguste Dupin would be proud. Problem #2: Property of the Human Flesh in the Wills of Caroline Carson and Robert Christian. September 12, 2011 in historical problems. The property of human flesh is paramount in the wills of Caroline Carson. 1831) and Robert Christian. Carl J. Aldrich. My corner of the web. Interpreting the Civil War. Comments feed for this article. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). Send to Email A...
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Who doesn't love a good detective story – C. Auguste Dupin would be proud. September 5, 2011 in historical problems. This is my class blog that I’m required to maintain as part of Professor Paula Petrik. 8216;s HIST 615: The Historian as Detective. Here you will find me for the remainder of the class blog once a week about our historical problem or mystery. Up this week is census records, which I should have posted by tomorrow. Carl J. Aldrich. My corner of the web. Interpreting the Civil War.
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Problem #6 – Images: Liberal Arts College Depictions | Historical Ratiocination
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Who doesn't love a good detective story – C. Auguste Dupin would be proud. Problem #6 – Images: Liberal Arts College Depictions. October 17, 2011 in historical problems. The College of Wooster. The College of Wooster. The College of Wooster. Campus Map, 2011. Google Satellite Image, The College of Wooster, present day. Sanborn Map, The College of Wooster, May 1923. Carl J. Aldrich. My corner of the web. Interpreting the Civil War. Comments feed for this article. October 17, 2011 at 9:31 pm. Problem #7 Or...
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Problem #3: Money, Alcohol, and Railroads at Manassas Station | Historical Ratiocination
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Who doesn't love a good detective story – C. Auguste Dupin would be proud. Problem #3: Money, Alcohol, and Railroads at Manassas Station. September 19, 2011 in historical problems. For a rough transcription of the inquest in .docx). Carl J. Aldrich. My corner of the web. Interpreting the Civil War. Comments feed for this article. September 20, 2011 at 1:48 pm. September 21, 2011 at 4:50 pm. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Notify...
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Problem #8 – Household Items of War | Historical Ratiocination
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Who doesn't love a good detective story – C. Auguste Dupin would be proud. Problem #8 – Household Items of War. October 30, 2011 in historical problems. 1813 The objects I choose for the assignment are what I termed the “militia gear” hanging next to the cupboard. The United Sates was in the midst of war with Britain when Krimmel painted T. Some secondary sources on militia and their equipment are below. The American War 1812-14. Osprey Publishing, 1990. Skeen, C. Edward. Stackpole Books, 1998. Follow &l...
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Problem #7 Orientation of/to Maps | Historical Ratiocination
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Who doesn't love a good detective story – C. Auguste Dupin would be proud. Problem #7 Orientation of/to Maps. October 30, 2011 in historical problems. Carl J. Aldrich. My corner of the web. Interpreting the Civil War. Comments feed for this article. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out.
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Historic Preservation @ Wooster. End of Semester Update. The Website is live! February 1, 2011. In other news, I launched two other websites recently. One, my personal website, jacobdinkelaker.org. Is going to be the place for all my digital work, resume, and random blogging thoughts. Just this week, a friend and I also launched I. Nterpreting the Civil War – Connecting the Civil War to the American Public. Check it them out, and let me know what you think! This entry was posted in Default. Weblog author...
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Problem #10 Railroaded with Historical Theory | Historical Ratiocination
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Who doesn't love a good detective story – C. Auguste Dupin would be proud. Problem #10 Railroaded with Historical Theory. November 14, 2011 in historical problems. Uses several different historical theories to craft his narrative about the creation, expansion, and ultimate failure of the transcontinentals. In case you’re wondering, problem #9 was excused.). Carl J. Aldrich. My corner of the web. Interpreting the Civil War. Comments feed for this article. November 15, 2011 at 8:58 pm. Lisa and Kirk,.
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Problem #4: Marriage and Divorce in North Dakota | Historical Ratiocination
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Who doesn't love a good detective story – C. Auguste Dupin would be proud. Problem #4: Marriage and Divorce in North Dakota. September 26, 2011 in historical problems. In the case of. Hershfield v. Hershfield. The various proceedings, testimony, dispositions, and evidence contained within the case files of. Hershfield v. Hershfield. Although only one civil suit, between one man and one woman, the case of. Hershfield v. Hershfield. Carl J. Aldrich. My corner of the web. Interpreting the Civil War. Notify ...