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  • 1778–1782, gardener; Giovannini da Prato c. 1781–1812, gardener; Robert Bailey 1794–1796, gardener; Wormley Hughes 1781–1858, enslaved gardener; Tom Shackleford
    78 KB (10,171 words) - 00:22, August 25, 2021
  • the “I. President’s park and the “K. well-improved field.” [Fig. 11] Bailey, Francis, 1796, describing Washington, DC (quoted in Reps 1965: 257) “The truth
    89 KB (11,855 words) - 18:59, August 10, 2021
  • 71–75, view on Zotero. For his career, see Walter B. Edgar and N. Louise Bailey, Biographical Directory of the South Carolina House of Representatives,
    15 KB (2,020 words) - 17:27, September 28, 2021
  • In some parts of England, it is an adjective signifying lazy, unhandy. Bailey.” Floy, Michael, September 24 and October 1, 1830, “Description of Trees
    56 KB (7,984 words) - 14:42, March 25, 2021
  • Magazine 29 (April 1928): 143, view on Zotero. Walter B. Edgar and N. Louise Bailey, Biographical Directory of the South Carolina House of Representatives,
    18 KB (2,353 words) - 18:03, September 16, 2021
  • construction was a powerful tool of European expansion. As anthropologist Janice Bailey-Goldschmidt has observed: [T]ravel literature. . . was also a kind of “esoteric
    160 KB (19,096 words) - 16:27, September 1, 2021

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