
South Lost in Genealogy Books
South Lost appears in at least 41 genealogy books
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The journal of American history (Associated Publishers of American Records), vol. 2
Williamstown, Mass., proprietor's book, 1754-1878, town records, 1753-1882
Confederate veteran (Nashville, Tennessee), Vol. 29
Huntington town records, including Babylon, Long Island, N. Y; Vol. 02
Research collection of Worth Stickley Ray and his wife, Marie Wroten on their ancestral lines, and other families of the Southern States, Vol. 43
The army reunion : with reports of the meetings of the societies of the Army of the Cumberland; the Army of the Tennessee; the Army of the Ohio: and the Army of Georgia
The footprints of time : and a complete analysis of our American system of government, with a concise history of the original colonies and of the United States
Maine cemetery inscriptions, Kennebec County; v. 01
McElroy's Philadelphia directory for ...
Men and women in the Armed Forces from Smith County
The history of Johnson County, Missouri : including a reliable history of the townships, cities and towns, together with a map of the county; a condensed history of Missouri...
The Dictionary of national biography; Vol. 17
The memorial war book : as drawn from historical records and personal narratives of the men who served in the great struggle, by Major George F. Williams ... Illustrated by two thousand magnificent engravings reproduced largely from photographs taken by the U. S. government photographers, M. B. Brady and Alexander Gardner, being the only original photographs taken during the war of the rebellion; making a complete panorama of this greatest event in history, including portraits of the leaders and commanders of both the Federal and Confederate armies and navies, giving, for the first time, a complete pictorial representation of the scenes, battles, and incidents, the whole forming a fitting memorial of the greatest event of the century, the most momentous of the age
The quest for a lost race : presenting the theory of Paul B. Du Chaillu, that the English-speaking people of to-day are descended from the Scandinavians rather than the Teutons--from the Normans rather than the Germans
Weis and Keller of Germany and Missouri
The Germans in the making of America
Life of Wm. Tecumseh Sherman, late retired General, U.S.A. : a graphic history of his career in war and peace, his romantic youth, his stern and patriotic manhood, his calm and beautiful old age; a marvelous march from the mountains of time to
Old New York : or, Reminiscences of the past sixty years
The life and family of Bessie Myers : an autobiography
The Goodspeed histories of Cannon, Coffee, DeKalb, Warren and White counties : with biographical sketches and aboriginal map of Tennessee
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