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And no discussion of Hutchin's covers would be complete without mentioning the cover Andy Warhol designed for the New Directions edition of Love Is a Pie.
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And no discussion of Hutchin's covers would be complete without mentioning the cover Andy Warhol designed for the New Directions edition of Love Is a Pie.
A Different Stripe: 2009
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Grand Lake at Hutchin's Point, where there was a shell bank, and a good road leading to the high ground along the bayou.
Destruction and Reconstruction: Personal Experiences of the Late War Richard Taylor
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No news seemed good news; for I would have ample time to provide against a debarkation north of Hutchin's.
Destruction and Reconstruction: Personal Experiences of the Late War Richard Taylor
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At 9 P.M. appeared Colonel Reilly to make the following report: The enemy had landed at Hutchin's, several thousand strong, with artillery, and advanced to the Teche, pushing our people back to and through
Destruction and Reconstruction: Personal Experiences of the Late War Richard Taylor
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Louisiana cavalry, Colonel Vincent, recently embodied, and a section of guns, were at Hutchin's Point on Grand Lake.
Destruction and Reconstruction: Personal Experiences of the Late War Richard Taylor
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Night brought quiet, and no report came from Reilly at Hutchin's.
Destruction and Reconstruction: Personal Experiences of the Late War Richard Taylor
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I remained at Franklin until after midnight, when, learning from Reilly that no landing had been made at Hutchin's, I returned to Bisland.
Destruction and Reconstruction: Personal Experiences of the Late War Richard Taylor
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Janie McFarland, Aug. 6, 1922; reg. druggist Hutchin's drug store, Winston-Salem; ibid.
Alumni History of the University of North Carolina 1793-1962 1924
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His triumph over the Professor would not be as flagrant, perhaps, as if Hutchin's 'name had been linked with his in a city contract; but, he thought with amusement, every one would suspect that he had bought the lawyer for cash.
Elder Conklin and Other Stories Frank Harris 1893
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