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Thomas Nelson Page, General Fitzhugh Lee, Congressman Odell, of New York, Senator Morgan; for each of these, and for many others, I eventually consented to accept some one or two recruits, of course only after a most rigid examination into their physical capacity, and after they had shown that they knew how to ride and shoot.
The Rough Riders Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919 1992
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Virginia and who was the brother of Thomas Nelson Page, who was
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Thomas Nelson Page describes the untoward beginnings of the race:
Twentieth Century Negro Literature Or, A Cyclopedia of Thought on the Vital Topics Relating to the American Negro Daniel Wallace [Editor] Culp
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Thomas Nelson Page was meticulous in his dialect; Joel Chandler Harris less meticulous but in my opinion even more accurate.
Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Administrative Files Selected Records Bearing on the History of the Slave Narratives Work Projects Administration
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The first envoy to arrive was Thomas Nelson Page, the American
New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 1915 April-September, 1915 Various
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Pursuant to the foregoing provisions of the charter of the Association, as amended, it executed on February 15, 1908, a deed to Joseph Bryan, Thomas Nelson Page, Thomas F. Ryan, Alexander
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Interesting gifts of separate books were the Sayings of Jesus, clipped by Jefferson; the Bible which he used, presented by Mrs. Burke, of Alexandria; and a copy of Palladio's drawings, found in Rome, and presented by the American ambassador to Italy, Thomas Nelson Page.
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The money that was required for the safe transportation of the Jefferson and its proper setting after its arrival at the University, was obtained through the generosity of Thomas Nelson Page, Joseph Bryan,
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Manners, by Thomas Nelson Page, described, with sympathy and insight, the influences which have moulded the social life of the Commonwealth at large.
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The names of four exponents of Southern life come at once to mind, -- George W. Cable, Joel Chandler Harris, Thomas Nelson Page, and Thomas Dixon; and at once, in their outlook and method of work, the first two become separate from the last two.
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