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Musick, John R. (John Roy), 1849-1901

"Sustained honor The Age of Liberty Established"

Home industries having
been fostered by the war, American manufactures promised a
bright future.
Sukey was for many years a prominent minister of the Gospel in Ohio.
Terrence studied law and became a leading member of the
Philadelphia bar.
Mariana is now no more. Time and disaster have swept it from the
peninsula, and to-day it remains only in the memory of the oldest
inhabitants. The Stevens family, though subjected to many disasters, has
grown, and become a part of the history of the country. The humble part
played by Fernando in sustaining the honor of his country has never been
recorded by the general historian; but it lingers in the memory of the
grateful posterity of many of the heroic men and women who lived in the
trying days of the early history of the Great Republic of the New World.
THE END.


HISTORICAL INDEX.
* * * * *
Adams, John, first minister to Court of St. James
Adams' proposition of reciprocity rejected by England
Alabama and Arkansas organized as Territories and Alabama becomes
a State
_Alert_ captured by the _Essex_
Alexandria plundered by British
Algerians force Americans to pay tribute
American army at Detroit
Americans attacked at River Raisin
Americans return to Detroit
Americans repulsed at La Colle
American troops at Bladensburg
Attack by British on Plattsburg fails
Bainbridge forced to convey the Algerine ambassador to Constantinople
Baltimore threatened by the enemy
Barclay, Commodore, defeated at Lake Erie
Barker, Mr.


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