Milroy robert (8 resultados)

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Paperback. Condición: Very Good. Lung Cancer: A Practical Guide to Management This book is in very good condition and will be shipped within 24 hours of ordering. The cover may have some limited signs of wear but the pages are clean, intact and the spine remains undamaged. This book has clearly been well maintained and looked af…ter thus far. Money back guarantee if you are not satisfied. See all our books here, order more than 1 book and get discounted shipping. .

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Hardcover. Condición: Very Good. No Jacket. Two Moisture stains to front cover.

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Softcover. Condición: Fine. Stiff unmarked book, about new in crisp card covers with illustrated endpapers; 10.5 X 0.5 X 8.5 inches; 75 pages.

The Church of Scotland: Past and Present: Set of 5 Volumes
Story, Robert Herbert (ed); Campbell, James; Rankin, James; Niven, Thomas Brown William; MacGregor, Andrew; Milroy, Adam; Leishman, Thomas; Edgar, Andrew; Elliot, Nenion
Editorial: William MacKenzie, London
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Añadir al carritoCloth. Condición: Average Minus. . Gilt-decorated cloth covers and adjacent endpapers have damp damage, whereas the body of the books is in good condition (slightly less so in Volume 5); a number of plates in each volume. The first three volumes (containing "Books I - IV") are numbered pages 1-860; the last two volumes (which co…ntain topical rather than chronological history), are numbered pages 1-614.

Momentary Momentum (English)
Ziba de Weck Ardalan - With films by Francis Alÿs, Robert Breer, Paul Bush/Lisa Milroy, Michael Dudok de Wit, Brent Green, Takashi Ishida, Susanne Jirkuff, William Kentridge, Avish Khebrehzadeh, Jochen Kuhn, Zilla Leutenegger, Arthur de Pins, Qubo Gas, Christine Rebet, Robin Rhode, Georges Schwizgebel, David Shrigley, Tabaimo, Naoyuki Tsuji, and Kara Walker
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Hörbuch (DVD). Condición: Sehr gut. 1. Auflage. Z : 15 x 21,5 cm, Box with a DVD (103 min.) and a 64 pages booklet. - With films by Francis Alÿs, Robert Breer, Paul Bush/Lisa Milroy, Michael Dudok de Wit, Brent Green, Takashi Ishida, Susanne Jirkuff, William Kentridge, Avish Khebrehzadeh, Jochen Kuhn, Zilla Leutenegger, Arthur d…e Pins, Qubo Gas, Christine Rebet, Robin Rhode, Georges Schwizgebel, David Shrigley, Tabaimo, Naoyuki Tsuji, and Kara Walker.

From the Forest to the Sea; Emily Carr in British Columbia
Milroy, Sarah & Ian Dejardin & Matthew Teitelbaum & Corrine Hunt & James Hart & Jessica Stockholder & Robert Storrie & Gerta Moray & Charles Hill & Marianne Nicolson & Ian Thom & Peter Doig & Karen Duffek & Kathryn Bridge
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Más imágenesMilroy, Robert Huston (1816-1890), Gen., Indian Agent for the Yakama Agency. Historically Interesting Original Autograph Manuscript Letter Written by an Indian Agent Robert H. Milroy at Fort Simcoe during His Second Year of Service in Yakama, and Addressed to His Son Bruce Milroy in Olympia, Mentioning the Best Possible Route to Yakama and Talking About the "Hartsuck Note" Held Against Him by His Former Colleague in Puyallup. Fort Simcoe (Yakama), 2 March 1883.
Milroy, Robert Huston (1816-1890), Gen., Indian Agent for the Yakama Agency.
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Añadir al carritoNone. Condición: None. 2 pp. Quarto (ca. 24,5x19,5 cm or 9 ¾ x 7 ¾ in). Black ink on lined wove paper with the printed letterhead of "United States Indian Service," the Agency, address, and date completed in manuscript as "Yakama," "Fort Simcoe," "Mch, 2, (188)3." Fold marks, very mildly age-toned, small damp smears affecting tw…o words (legible), but overall a very good interesting Yakama letter. A historically interesting original autograph manuscript letter penned by the Superintendent of Indian Affairs and Indian Agent for the Yakama Agency, Gen. Robert H. Milroy (Ca. 1814-1890). "Gen. Robert H. Milroy was born in Indiana in 1814. He was educated a lawyer, but served as a volunteer in the Mexican war. When the Civil War began he offered his services as a volunteer. He commanded a brigade of Indiana troops in West Virginia and in the Shenandoah valley." (The Coshocton Tribune. 10 May 1886. P. 3). After the war, Milroy was a trustee of the Wabash and Erie Canal Company and, from 1872 to 1875, served as the Superintendent of Indian Affairs in the Washington Territory and an Indian agent for the following ten years. Dated March 2, 1883, the letter was written at Fort Simcoe during Robert's second year of service in Yakama and only a few months before he found himself "out of business…and in debt." Fort Simcoe was a United States Army fort erected in Yakama in 1856 to maintain an uneasy peace between the local Indian tribes and the settlers. In 1859, a year after the US victory in the war against the Yakama Indians, the fort was turned over to the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA). Facilities at Fort Simcoe were transformed into a boarding school, where Indian Agents and the BIA attempted to assimilate Yakama children into American culture. Written on a paper with the Agency's official letterhead, the letter is addressed to Robert's son, a future judge and one of the pioneer attorneys of Yakama, Bruce Milroy (ca. 1858-1935). In the letter, apparently sent to Olympia (Washington Territory), the author mentions another one of his sons, a judge and the founder of the first law firm in Yakama, Walt Milroy (1857-1935). The author plans Walt's theoretical travel itinerary in case he wishes to visit his "Pa" and suggests taking the quickest and most popular route from Olympia, traveling by rail to the Fort of Dalles, and then covering the remaining distance of over 100 miles by stage to Yakama City. According to the July 29th, 1884 edition of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Walter apparently did visit his father a few months after he received this letter: "Rev. J. R. Thompston and Walter Milroy of Olympia…have just returned from a trip across the mountains. They were in the Yakima country, and say that the ride is a rough one, but conducive of one's weakened constitution. They drove a band of twenty horses across with them." Milroy also thoroughly instructs the addressee of the letter, Bruce, on how to use the enclosed draft of $150 (from "rent of agency buildings") to pay a note held against him by his former colleague Mark Hartsuck (1825-1898). The two apparently met during Milroy's previous position as an Indian Agent in the Nisqually Agency (1872-1882), where Mark worked as a boarding-school teacher. After providing detailed guidelines on the "Hartsuck note," the author asks Bruce to immediately notify him once he receives the letter and to report to him the amount due "when this is paid." Near the close of the letter, "sadly disappointed" Robert complains that he hasn't heard from Bruce, or yet another of his sons, Val (the future postmaster of Olympia), and urges them to write more often. In 1885, two years after this letter was written, Robert Milroy was removed from the position of the Indian Agent at Fort Simcoe due to the election of a new U.S. President from a different political party. A few months after his removal, Milroy wrote a letter to the Commissioner of Indian affairs: "I believe I have laid up some treasures in Heaven, but know I have laid.