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Volume contains: 158 NY 681 (Peard v. City of Mt. Vernon) 158 NY 682 (Merrill v. Blanchard) 158 NY 687 (Beecher v. Schuback) 158 NY 688 (Grand v. Livingston) 158 NY 690 (Colwell v. Tompkins) 158 NY 690 (McPherren v. Homan) 158 NY 692 (Amer. Forcite Powder Mfg. Co. v. Brady) 158 NY 694 (Reynolds v. N.Y. Building Loan Banking Co.) 158 NY 696 (Smith v. Nicoll) 158 NY 696 (Sharp v. Milwaukee Mechanics' Ins. Co.)
This collection of Revolutionary War records contains rosters, with service records, of about 15,000 soldiers and officers from the New England states, New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia and South Carolina, arranged by regiment, company, and corps. Saffell, who was counselor and agent for Revolutionary War pension claims also includes lists of distinguished prisoners, Half-Pay Acts of the Continental Congress, Revolutionary pension laws, and a list of the officers of the Continental Army who acquired the right to half-pay, commutation, and lands. Contains data not found anywhere else.
Unlock the transformative potential of read-aloud to joyfully strengthen essential literacy skills. In this eagerly anticipated follow-up to Maria Walther’s The Ramped-Up Read Aloud, discover 50 MORE read-aloud experiences designed to bolster students’ literacy development, ignite imagination, and enhance motivation. Backed by the latest research, this indispensable guide equips educators with the knowledge and tools to make read alouds a cornerstone of their teaching practice. More Ramped-Up Read Alouds includes lessons focused on foundational reading concepts like phonological awareness and decoding along with a new chapter on integrating literacy with STEAM. This must-have resource fo...