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The relics which have come into the possession of the Bureau were obtained in 1885 by Mr.A. J. McGill from a rock shelter on "Clifty" or
Prehistoric Textile Art of Eastern United States Thirteenth Annual Report of the Beaurau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution 1891-1892, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1896 pages 3-46 William Henry Holmes 1889
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Clifty doesn't make the best country ham around, but it's pretty good and Clifty does make the most ubiquitous products you can find the company's ham in most grocery stores in the area in the greatest range of packaging.
Country Ham 2006
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Clifty doesn't make the best country ham around, but it's pretty good and Clifty does make the most ubiquitous products you can find the company's ham in most grocery stores in the area in the greatest range of packaging.
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School was dismissed, and Ralph, instead of returning to the Squire's, set out for the village of Clifty, a few miles away.
The Hoosier Schoolmaster Eggleston, Edward, 1837-1902 1871
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But Clifty was better than Flat Creek, and Squire Hawkins, with all his faults, loved justice, and had a profound respect for the majesty of the law, and a profound respect for his own majesty when sitting as a court representing the law.
The Hoosier Schoolmaster Eggleston, Edward, 1837-1902 1871
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He could follow down the creek to Clifty, and thence he might escape.
The Hoosier Schoolmaster Eggleston, Edward, 1837-1902 1871
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Some facts in the doctor's life had come into Ralph's possession in such a way as to confirm life-long suspicion without giving him power to expose Small, who was firmly intrenched in the good graces of the people of the county-seat village of Lewisburg, where he had grown up, and of the little cross-roads village of Clifty, where his “shingle” now hung.
The Hoosier Schoolmaster Eggleston, Edward, 1837-1902 1871
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Both motives powerfully agitated the people of the region round about Clifty as night drew on after Ralph's acquittal.
The Hoosier Schoolmaster Eggleston, Edward, 1837-1902 1871
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A rumor now gained currency that he had been seen going to Clifty the evening before, and that he had not come back, though in fact Ralph had come back, and had slept at Squire Hawkins's.
The Hoosier Schoolmaster Eggleston, Edward, 1837-1902 1871
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They had a church in the village of Clifty, three miles away.
The Hoosier Schoolmaster Eggleston, Edward, 1837-1902 1871
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