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"Lieutenant Goodloe's calm courage set an example that inspired confidence in his men."
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Goodloe's views were embodied in a pamphlet, and when he went to Washington he laid it before Mr. John Quincy Adams at his house, nearly opposite the Ebbitt Hotel.
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Wish it _would_ shower, for I believe the colors of Goodloe's pageant would run and I'd like to see the true hue of this melee of his come out in the wash.
The Heart's Kingdom Maria Thompson Daviess 1898
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Goodloe's great great grandfather and mine fought off the Indians from
The Heart's Kingdom Maria Thompson Daviess 1898
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Goodloe's garden and that's why it was so wonderful for Judge Powers to give the lot and let Mr. Goodloe build the chapel there.
The Heart's Kingdom Maria Thompson Daviess 1898
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Americana, "he said," are nothing like Goodloe's, who has a lot of scarce things that I am hoping to get hold of some day.
The Complete Project Gutenberg Writings of Charles Dudley Warner Charles Dudley Warner 1864
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Today, Goodloe's land is often referenced as a model of "sustainable ranching," a phrase many consider an oxymoron in the West.
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"Miss Goodloe's got her fingers stuck into my arm till it hurts.
Blister Jones John Taintor Foote 1915
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Goodloe's maternal ancestors, conceived and laid out the beginning of the great American garden, and we will combine to produce it. "
The Heart's Kingdom Maria Thompson Daviess 1898
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"My shelves of Americana," he said, "are nothing like Goodloe's, who has a lot of scarce things that I am hoping to get hold of some day.
Little Journey in the World Charles Dudley Warner 1864
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