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An oration: Delivered before the citizens of Natchez, Miss. on Monday, July 4, A.C. 1836
by:
J. S. B Thacher
1836
92.
Guidebook to permafrost and related features of the Colville River Delta, Alaska: Fourth International Conference on Permafrost, July 18-22, 1983, University ... of Natural Resources, State of Alaska)
by:
H. J Walker
1983
93.
Oration delivered at Morristown, New Jersey, July 4th, 1859
by:
Richard Busteed
1859
94.
Exit Wounds (Joanna Brady Mysteries, Book 11)
by:
J. A. Jance
July 22, 2003
95.
An oration, delivered by J.A. Bynum, Esq. at Halifax, N.C. on the 4th day of July, 1828
by:
Jesse Atherton Bynum
1828
96.
Celebration of the Fourth of July in London: Mr. Cyrus W. Field's banquet to His Excellency the Hon. Edward J. Phelps, the American minister, at the Buckingham Palace Hotel, on July 4th, 1885
by:
Cyrus W Field
1885
97.
Address of Hon. J. Warren Keiffer on the Declaration of Independence with observations on war and peace, Springfield, Ohio (July 4th, 1915)
by:
Joseph Warren Keifer
1915
98.
Threat to books: An address before the Fourth General Session of the American Library Association, July 4, 1952, Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York City
by:
Robert J Blakely
1952
99.
Official programme of the centennial celebration of the founding of the city of Paterson, July 3d, 4th & 5th, 1892
by:
H. D Oler
1892
100.
Address of Gen. Thomas J. Green, upon the breaking of ground on the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad,: The fourth of July, 1854, at the city of Marshall
by:
Thomas Jefferson Green
1854
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