... and every thing owned by whites, wants their annuity as they need it now The Indians and the Whites among us have done nothing against any one but the Secessionists have The American Indian as ... desperately marshaling his brigade, the Indians presented themselves, in idea, as a likely militarycontingent. The various Indian agents in Kansas were accordingly communicated with and Special AgentAugustus ... 435.] The American Indian as Participant inthe by Annie Heloise Abel 3 There was no doubt by this time that Lane had itin mind to utilize the Indians. Inthe dog days of August,when he was desperately...
... Flag-Officer David G. Farragut, a guerilla warfare was maintained along the coast, having always the object of making the blockade more effective and the conditions of thewar moreonerous to the ... Pensacola at 2 A. M. on the 10th of May, he stood for the entrance, arriving at daylight. The army and navy took possession the same day,and this fine harbor was now again available as a naval station ... other of the two rams which had attacked the Cincinnati after the Bragg's fatal assault. The fourth Confederate, the General Van Dorn, passed by the Cincinnati and her assailants and met the Mound...
... great cathedral of St.Paul's, he saw a crowd gathered round a person on an elevated stand inthe yard, and approaching to see what was going on, found that a preacher was pouring forth anathemas ... through the opening inthe hut. In the grove they were joined by Jacob. They then made their way to the seashore, where they saw lying a largeshallop, drawn partly up on the beach. A man was sitting ... advance, and coming upon the Roundheads, atonce engaged them. So sudden wasthe attack that neither party had formed its lines for battle, and the artillery was inthe rear. Between the armies lay a...
... werethen not only teaching the elementary branches of reading, writing, arithmetic, and geography, but alsoastronomy, navigation, advanced composition, plain sewing, knitting, and marking.[4] ... of the Negroes to a plane of beasts without remonstrating with legislatures against the iniquitous measures.[2] Moreover, because there was neither literary nor systematic oral instruction of the colored ... difficult. The trouble was that contrary to the stipulation inthe treaty of purchase that the inhabitants of the territory of Louisiana should be admitted toall the rights and immunities of citizens...
... Sulfated and nonsulfated glycosamino-glycans (GAGs) from the supernatant were estimated by the Whiteman Alcian blue binding technique [28,29], usingchondroitin sulfate as standard. The assay was ... and a lowcontent for alanine (6.5%). Thus, the alanine and glycinecontent of WSM was rather similar to that of EDTA-IM. In spite of the presence of mineral, itwas possible to analyze the amino ... the organic material and, presumably, its originallocation inthe biomineral itself. In fact, the FTIR spectra, the amino acid compositions, the chromatographic andelectrophoretic fractionations...
... alteration inthe extent of labelling byBM in any conformational state examined. In contrast,there wasa dramatic reduction in labelling by the hydrophilic FM as the protein progressed to the ... was increased following the addition of nonhydrolysablenucleotide. This was accompanied by a moderateincrease in labelling with the zwitterionic BM, but with a reduction in accessibility with ... out as detailed inthe preceding paragraph. The extent of labelling was determined by examining the gel using the BioDocIT Imaging System (UVP), with a UVlight source of wavelength 302 nm and a...
... Harrodsburg and Danville to occupy the attention of the Federal cavalry in that quarter. From Bardstown, Captain W.C. Davis, acting assistant adjutant-general of the First Brigade, was sent with a detachment ... Andrews, after visiting Atlanta, and inspecting the whole of the enemy'slines in that vicinity and northward, had returned, ambitious to make another attempt. His plans for the secondraid were ... wreck,but the hindrance was for the present insuperable. Leaving all their men behind, they started for a secondfoot-race. Before they had gone far they met the train we had passed at Adairsville and...
... Virginia and went on a slaying spree starting with the slaveowners families and then freeing the slaves so they could join in arms with his party. But there is another side of the coin and that ... he was ruled against at a 7 to 2 vote. So this meant that there was no way that he could bring the case to Federal Court and sue. There was quite an uproar on the decision and this made it ... stubborness, the begining of theCivilWar had started with no casualities but the rifles had been fired, Union against the Confederacy. The north and the south had it& apos;s share of loud mouths...
... substrates.ON INFORMATION SYSTEMS INTHE BRAINUnderstanding how the human brain reads a movie and reactsto it can benefit from understanding how the brain acquiresinformation about the world in ... engaged inthe creative act the artist may not necessarilybe aware of the long-reaching effects on the other’s mind, manyare; a notable example in film is Eisenstein, who, faithful to the tradition ... experimentation with another pinnacle ofhuman brain and cognition, namely, MTT (also termed chron-esthesia). MTT refers to the ability to be aware of one’s past andreenact itin mind, as well as...
... led a band of twenty two armed men into Harper's Ferry,Virginia and went on a slaying spree starting with the slaveownersfamilies and then freeing the slaves so they could join in arms with ... hisparty. But there is another side of the coin and that is where Dred Scottcomes intheCivilWar picture. Dred Scott wasa slave who was taken toIllinois by his master on a trip and taking ... the case to Federal Court and sue. There was quite an uproar on the decision and this made it veryimpossible not to foresee the coming of theCivil War. When we look to the past and see that...
... vigorous cannonade began against Meade, and a musketry fire was opened on Couch andSlocum; the heaviest attack being on Hancock's position, which wasin advance of the main line. In spite of ... Sickles and Pleasontonhad their spies and detachments on the watch, and these came in constantly with the information, which was duly transmitted to Howard, that Jackson was actually coming. Schurz ... reported the rebels massing for attack. Howard scouted the report and insulted the informants,charging them with telling a story that wasthe offspring of their imaginations or their fears."If...
... Texas. This wasthe civilian half of the military–industrial complex Eisenhower had warned about—and itwas draw-ing population and federal money away from the old manufacturing hub in the East ... teams inthe National BasketballAssociation, and only six inthe National Hockey League. Although baseball was the most popular spectator sport, the average major league player earnedonly about ... available to whites. If ending school segregation wasthe way to thatobjective, fine; if, on the other hand, securing equal facilities wasthe way,that too was fine.”3Marshall’s team was...
... Phenological data are a certain expression of the climate character of a given region. us, they can contribute to assess the variability of weather and also to evaluate the impacts of potential ... from the assessed stand, the amount of precipitation, air temperature and radiation were monitored inthe open area.To evaluate phenological data for the characterized period, arithmetic mean, ... 294–305 the phenological stage of full 100% foliage. In Eu-ropean larch, itwasthe stage of the beginning of 100% foliage. On the contrary, the lowest variability was observed inthe stage of...
... spreads cannot exist, which has made the question on the size of a partial spread in such a space, an intriguing question. A partialspread is said to be maximal if it cannot be extended to a larger ... disjoint generato rs. If these generator sform a par t itio n of the points of the polar space, it is said to be a spread. Thas [10] provedthat inthe Hermitian polar space H(2n + 1, q2) spreads ... purposes these calculationsare considerably shorter a s the oppositeness relation can be directly a ssociated with the dual polar graph. The dual polar graph is distance-regular and hence we readily...