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...wagons divide into two streams, with the very few going northwest. And the arrival at the long sought-for goal is, wonder of wonders, portrayed in a very simple and unaffected manner. The first snow of the winter is falling as the exhausted group reach the lonely settler's cabin which is Oregon, and henceforth home...
...defendant, one Ves Wingler, married Candace Miller in 1891, and went with her to a cabin in the mountains " 17 or 18 miles from North Wilkesboro, N. C." In May, 1893, she met a violent death. Her husband was the sole witness. On his testimony the coroner's jury brought in a verdict of accidental death, caused by a fall from a loft in the cabin onto the stone hearth in front of the fireplace. In April, 1922, Ves Wingler was arrested, tried and convicted and the judgment affirmed by the Supreme Court carried an indeterminate sentence of from...
...born in New York State, of Methodist parents, was educated at Columbia, and at the close of the Civil War was consecrated Missionary Bishop (Episcopal) of Montana, Utah and Idaho, whither he went to live in a log cabin. He declined the bishopric of Missouri, but 18 years later accepted...
Died.-Mrs. Marie Bates, 75, actress, at Glenbrook, Conn. She attained her reputation as Topsy in Uncle Tom's Cabin and as Mrs. Murphy in Chimmie Fadden. She played in many productions with David Warfield...
...lived in the South to call "Uncle Tom's Cabin" literature of the South is an insult. In the first place the book isn't literature and the next place it isn't of the South. To call an I. W. W.'s interpretation of American life literature of America is rather more than a misnomen. A careful study of the circumstances which surrounded the issue of the book shows that its sole purpose was to stir up race and class hatred just the same as some organizations do today...