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dauphin island trading company: Report of the Treasurer Alabama. Treasury Department, 1910 |
dauphin island trading company: Biennial Report Alabama. Auditor's Office, 1910 |
dauphin island trading company: Annual Report Alabama. Auditor's Office, 1909 |
dauphin island trading company: Report of the State Auditor, of Alabama, for the Fiscal Year Ending ..., to the Governor Alabama. Auditor's Office, 1910 |
dauphin island trading company: Annual Report of the Treasurer of the State of Alabama Alabama. Treasury Dept, 1913 |
dauphin island trading company: Annual Report of the Auditor of the State of Alabama for the Fiscal Year Ending ..., to the Governor Alabama. Auditor's Office, 1910 |
dauphin island trading company: The Lumber Trade Journal , 1914 |
dauphin island trading company: The Lumber Manufacturer and Dealer , 1915 |
dauphin island trading company: Meriwether Lewis Kira Gale, 2015-07-01 This new full-length biography of Meriwether Lewis is presented within the context of the turbulent times of the early AmericanRepublic. The author discusses intrigues to seize the Floridas and Louisiana from Spain with the help of France or Britain, and makes the case for General James Wilkinson assassinating General Anthony Wayne to become the commanding general of the U.S. Army. She proposes that the deadlock in the presidential election of 1800 between Aaron Burr and Thomas Jefferson was caused by a British faction of Federalists who planned to invade Louisiana and Mexico if Burr were elected president. Three parts of the conspiracy are identified: a secret military base on the Ohio, Cantonment Wilkinsonville, where 700 U.S. Army troops were stationed; the Philip Nolan filibuster into Texas; and British naval support. After Jefferson's election, Lewis lived in the White House as his confidential aide. In 1803, he left the White House as the leader of an elite army unit to reinforce America's claim to the Pacific Northwest. When he returned, Jefferson appointed him governor of LouisianaTerritory based in St. Louis with orders to remove followers of Aaron Burr from positions of power and influence. Within two years Meriwether Lewis was dead at the age of 35, killed by an assassin's bullets in 1809. The case is made that General Wilkinson and John Smith T., a wealthy lead mine operator, were the organizers of his assassination. Their motive was to prevent Lewis from stopping another filibuster expedition into Mexico in 1810. This biography of Lewis offers a very different interpretation of his character and achievements, supporting the idea that, if he had lived, Lewis was in line to become president of the United States. It presents a detailed account of his activities as a loyal Jefferson supporter, presidential aide, leader of a continental expedition, and governor of LouisianaTerritory. |
dauphin island trading company: Merchant Vessels of the United States , 1974 |
dauphin island trading company: Massacre Island Martin Hegwood, 2010-04-01 Dauphin Island, AL: Three college students arrive at Jason Summers' beach house for the last big party of the season. Nausea strikes hard before the first shot of Tequila is ever poured: blood, everywhere. They have found the bodies. Reporters and politicos scramble for position. Three of the victims belong to the Beautiful People: a smooth entrepreneur, a Beauty Queen, a News Anchor. The fourth, Rebecca Jordan, is forgotten in the frenzy that surrounds the killings. Rebecca's mother, disgusted by the desecration of her daughter's memory, seeks help from Private Investigator Jack Delmas. He reluctantly accepts, and soon finds that appearances are not what they seem in this quaint community. Beneath its surface lies a netherworld peopled by debauched jet-setters, international smugglers, and cunning, unpredictable murderers. It is a world where innocence can be swallowed whole, and where the best intentions of people like Rebecca Jordan can distort into grisly bloodbaths like the one that consumed her. To win justice for Rebecca, Delmas allies with Jimbo McInnis, an oversized, fast-living, Hemingway-quoting deputy sheriff. Together, they must delve behind the madness to find the truth. Doing so may cost them more than their reputations. |
dauphin island trading company: Annual Report United States. Small Business Administration, |
dauphin island trading company: Catalogue of the Public Documents of the ... Congress and of All Departments of the Government of the United States United States. Superintendent of Documents, 1929 |
dauphin island trading company: Catalogue of the Public Documents of the [the Fifty-third] Congress [to the 76th Congress] and of All Departments of the Government of the United States United States. Superintendent of Documents, 1896 |
dauphin island trading company: A Philosophical and Political History of the Settlements and Trade of the Europeans in the East and West Indies abbé Raynal (Guillaume-Thomas-François), 1788 |
dauphin island trading company: Catalog of Nautical Charts and Related Publications , 1963 |
dauphin island trading company: Residence Options for Older and Disabled Clients Lawrence A. Frolik, 2008 Recent census figures report that more than 35 million Americans are age 65 or older. Medical and scientific discoveries have prolonged life expectancy, and this, in turn, has led to needs that are specific to older persons and their caregivers. One of the most pressing of these is the need for appropriate housing. This book is a comprehensive guide to the many different types of housing available for aging and disabled individuals. It starts with the most independent type of living, proceeds through transitional forms of housing and ends with an in-depth discussion of medically assisted housing. With this book you will learn not only about the various types of housing but the pros and cons of each. |
dauphin island trading company: A philosophical and political history of the settlements and trade of the Europeans in the East and West Indies ... Newly translated from the French, by J. O. Justamond, etc abbé Raynal (Guillaume-Thomas-François), 1784 |
dauphin island trading company: A Philosophical and Political History of the Settlements and Trade of the Europeans in the East and West Indies. Revised, Augmented, and Published, in Ten Volumes, by the Abbé Raynal. Newly Translated from the French, by J. O. Justamond, F.R.S. With a New Set of Maps ... an a Copious Index. In Eight Volumes. ... abbé Raynal, 1788 |
dauphin island trading company: Interstate Certified Shellfish Shippers List , 1985 |
dauphin island trading company: The New Orleans of George Washington Cable Lawrence N. Powell, 2008-06 A pioneering local-color writer about Creole New Orleans and a public advocate for black equality in his native South during and after Reconstruction, George Washington Cable (1844--1925) depicted in his writing the clash between American newcomers and a quaint but proud French-speaking population in post--Louisiana Purchase New Orleans. His work, including the short-story collection Old Creole Days (1879) and his most famous novel, The Grandissimes (1880), received widespread critical acclaim and was serialized in the country's best highbrow magazines. In 1880, Cable was commissioned to write a historical sketch of pre--Civil War New Orleans for a special section of the Tenth U. S. Census. Although subsequently revised and published as Creoles of Louisiana, Cable's original piece never appeared in print again except as a facsimile reprint. With The New Orleans of George Washington Cable, Lawrence N. Powell presents this rare text in its entirety for the first time, including Cable's copious footnotes and other material deleted from the original census publication by its editors. Likened by northern critics to Nathaniel Hawthorne and Bret Harte, Cable was already a literary sensation by the time he undertook the census project. He approached writing history as seriously as he did writing fiction, and he attacked his new challenge with vigor. Instead of the sketch he was asked to provide, Cable turned in 313 pages of meticulously documented history -- complete with 647 footnotes -- on everything from the origins of the city and its role in the Indian wars to the effect of West Indian immigration, the War of 1812, and commercial expansion through the mid-nineteenth century. He used sources in English, French, and Spanish, drawing on published histories, early maps, official surveys, travel accounts, medical journals, sanitation reports, city ordinances, American State Papers, city directories, and the New Orleans--based DeBow's Review -- a treasure trove of history, journalism, and useful statistics -- for his lively account of the Crescent City. In an invaluable introduction to Cable's text, Powell illuminates the circumstances surrounding Cable's turn to historical writing and sheds new light on his controversial relations with white Creoles. Cable's forays into Creole culture aroused considerable hostility, as Powell ably demonstrates in his analysis of Cable's rivalry with Creole historian Charles Gayarré. Although Cable's vocal support for full civil rights for African Americans eventually forced him to leave New Orleans for Massachusetts, he continued to write novels, stories, and nonfiction about the Crescent City and the South. As Powell shows in his introduction, Cable's vast historical research fundamentally influenced both his development as a writer and his evolution as a political reformer. |
dauphin island trading company: Catalogue of the Public Documents of the ... Congress and of All Departments of the Government of the United States for the Period from ... to ... , 1919 |
dauphin island trading company: Columbia University Studies in the Social Sciences , 1916 |
dauphin island trading company: The Commerce of Louisiana During the French Regime Nancy Maria Miller Surrey, 1916 |
dauphin island trading company: The Commerce of Louisiana During the French Régime, 1699-1763 Nancy Maria Miller Surrey, 1916 |
dauphin island trading company: Columbia Studies in the Social Sciences Nancy Maria Miller Surrey, 1916 |
dauphin island trading company: Studies in History, Economics, and Public Law , 1916 |
dauphin island trading company: Federal Register , 2013-07 |
dauphin island trading company: Merchant Vessels of the United States... United States. Coast Guard, 1976 |
dauphin island trading company: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Reports United States. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, 1999 |
dauphin island trading company: The Pioneer History of Illinois, Containing the Discovery in 1673, and the History of the Country to the Year Eighteen Hundred and Eighteen, Etc John REYNOLDS (of Illinois.), 1852 |
dauphin island trading company: Congressional Record United States. Congress, 1937 |
dauphin island trading company: Historical Collections of Louisiana Benjamin Franklin French, 1853 |
dauphin island trading company: Historical Memoirs of Louisiana Benjamin Franklin French, 1853 |
dauphin island trading company: The Pioneer History of Illinois John Reynolds, 1852 |
dauphin island trading company: Lumber Manufacturer and Dealer , 1915 |
dauphin island trading company: American Traitor Howard W. Cox, 2023-06 A fresh examination of the life and crimes of the highest-ranking federal official ever tried for treason and espionage American Traitor examines the career of the notorious Gen. James Wilkinson, whose corruption and espionage exposed the United States to grave dangers during the early years of the republic. Wilkinson is largely forgotten today, which is unfortunate because his sordid story is a cautionary tale about unscrupulous actors who would take advantage of gaps in the law, oversight, and accountability for self-dealing. Wilkinson's military career began during the Revolutionary War and continued through the War of 1812. As he rose to the rank of commanding general of the US Army, Wilkinson betrayed virtually everyone he worked with to advance his career and finances. He was a spy for Spain, plotted to have western territories split from the United States, and accepted kickbacks from contractors. His negligence and greed also caused the largest peacetime disaster in the history of the US Army. Howard W. Cox picks apart Wilkinson's misdeeds with the eye of an experienced investigator. American Traitor offers the most in-depth analysis of Wilkinson's court-martial trials and how he evaded efforts to hold him accountable. This astounding history of villainy in the early republic will fascinate anyone with an interest in the period as well as readers of espionage history. |
dauphin island trading company: Federal Register Index , 1994 |
dauphin island trading company: Who's who in the Fish Industry , 1996 |
dauphin island trading company: Encyclopaedia; Or, A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Miscellaneous Literature; Constructed on a Plan, by which the Different Sciences and Arts are Digested Into the Form of Distinct Treatises of Systems ... [& Supplement] , 1803 |
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Dauphin of France (/ ˈdɔːfɪn /, also UK: / dɔːˈfɪn, ˈdoʊfæ̃ / US: / ˈdoʊfɪn, doʊˈfæ̃ /; French: Dauphin de France [dofɛ̃ də fʁɑ̃s] ⓘ), originally Dauphin of Viennois (Dauphin de Viennois), was the …
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Dauphin, title of the eldest son of a king of France, the heir apparent to the French crown, from 1350 to 1830. The title was established by the royal house of France through the purchase of …
Dauphin - Wikipedia
Dauphin (French: "dolphin", plural dauphins), in the French and English languages, generally means an heir apparent. It may also refer to:
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Dramatic view meets distinctive dining at Dauphin’s. The menu spans every flavor of French Creole, but it’s the panorama spanning Mobile Bay that first wows you on arrival to the 34th …
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Dauphin est un nom vernaculaire ambigu désignant en français certains mammifères marins et fluviaux appartenant à l'ordre des cétacés.
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Le dauphin est un mammifère marin appartenant à la race des cétacés. L’animal possède une peau lisse relativement souple. Selon les espèces, il mesure de 1,70 à 4 mètres de long, pour …
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"Dauphin," from Old French meaning "dolphin," was the title of the eldest son of the King of France, used from 1349 to 1830, indicating royal heirship.
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Dauphin of France - Wikipedia
Dauphin of France (/ ˈdɔːfɪn /, also UK: / dɔːˈfɪn, ˈdoʊfæ̃ / US: / ˈdoʊfɪn, doʊˈfæ̃ /; French: Dauphin de France [dofɛ̃ də fʁɑ̃s] ⓘ), originally Dauphin of Viennois (Dauphin de Viennois), was …
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European-designed and German-engineered products tuned and tailored for the U.S. market provide an excellent foundation for furnishing spaces that are functional and …
Dauphin | Definition, Etymology, History, & Facts
Dauphin, title of the eldest son of a king of France, the heir apparent to the French crown, from 1350 to 1830. The title was established by the royal house of France through the purchase of …
Dauphin - Wikipedia
Dauphin (French: "dolphin", plural dauphins), in the French and English languages, generally means an heir apparent. It may also refer to:
Dauphin's | Casual Fine Dining | Mobile, Alabama
Dramatic view meets distinctive dining at Dauphin’s. The menu spans every flavor of French Creole, but it’s the panorama spanning Mobile Bay that first wows you on arrival to the 34th …