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    1. Slave Letters | Duke University Libraries

      Her main concern, however, are her children and she asks that this letter be shown to Mr. Slade so that he can write to Mr. J. Paul (...)

    2. Oral Fixation

      Português Basico Para Estrageiros – Rejane De Oliera Slade A complete course of Portuguese. Inetersting to see how Portuguese differs (...)

    3. Guidelines for Description of Slavery and Enslaved People in Special

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    4. Rediscovering the Tuscarora Indians through The Trinity Archive - Bitstreams: The Digital Collection

      A power of attorney sent to Jeremiah Slade in 1817, signed by Tuscarora chiefs and warriors Thanks to Dent’s footnote, Val found that (...)

    5. What Happened to Fanny? - The Devil's Tale

      Slade and William Slade, two brothers who appear to have inherited the majority of Henry Slade’s estate.

    6. Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog - Page 24 of 36 - Notes from the Duke University Libraries

      A power of attorney sent to Jeremiah Slade in 1817, signed by Tuscarora chiefs and warriors Thanks to Dent’s footnote, Val found that (...)

    7. Slave Letters - African American Manuscripts - Colonial and Antebellum Eras - LibGuides at Duke Univ

      Her main concern, however, are her children and she asks that this letter be shown to Mr. Slade so that he can write to Mr. J. Paul (...)

    8. Pick the President, 1912 Edition - The Devil's Tale

      I recently found this postcard in the Slade Family Papers that capitalized (sorry, Debs) on the enthusiasm surrounding the race.

    9. Oatmeal Cakes and Baked Oatmeal (1917) - Rubenstein Library Test Kitchen - The Devil's Tale

      Oatmeal Cakes and Baked Oatmeal (1917) - Rubenstein Library Test Kitchen - The Devil's Tale Primary Menu Skip to content Blog Roll Commenting (...)

    10. The Devil's Tale - Page 45 of 131 - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript

      I recently found this postcard in the Slade Family Papers that capitalized (sorry, Debs) on the enthusiasm surrounding the race.

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