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  • The good news is this scene is playing out in a mostly rural area described to us as mostly a non-populated area of Oneida's north side.

    CNN Transcript Mar 12, 2007 2007

  • Peninsular and Oriental Mail Steamship Company; and a reference to the details of the Oneida's disaster will show the danger of the guns breaking loose and destroying human life.

    Punchinello, Volume 1, No. 08, May 21, 1870 Various

  • Guedeldk -- that was the Oneida's name -- and I were rambling along, we met a negro who was journeying in great haste -- he stopped to inquire if we had seen that day, or the day previous, any nigger-woman going towards the lake.

    A Ramble of Six Thousand Miles through the United States of America

  • A ladder led through the hatchway, and -- almost grasping her frock -- he sprang up after Diane, flung himself on the leads, reached out, and clutching the hatch, slammed it down on the foremost Oneida's head.

    Fort Amity Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch 1903

  • As she rose to meet us, a distant sound in the forest attracted the Oneida's attention.

    The Reckoning 1899

  • Beside the road ran a stream clattering down-hill over its stony bed -- a clear, noisy stream, with swirling brown trout-pools and rapids, rushing between ledges, foaming around boulders, a joyous, rolicking, dashing, headlong stream, that seemed to cheer us with its gay clamor; and I saw the Oneida's stern eyes soften as he bent his gaze upon it.

    The Reckoning 1899

  • I laid my hand on the Oneida's wrist; his pulse was calm, nor did it quicken by a beat as the long roll of the dead was called:

    The Reckoning 1899

  • The Oneida's hatchet, swinging like lightning, flashed once; and the severed soul of Walter Butler was free of the battered, disfigured thing that lay oozing crimson in the trampled snow.

    The Reckoning 1899

  • Oneida's stern, delivering a raking fire, and severely wounding

    The Gulf and Inland Waters The Navy in the Civil War. Volume 3. 1877

  • Skenedonk opened his arms, and my father and mother let me lean on the Oneida's shoulder.

    Lazarre Mary Hartwell Catherwood 1874

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