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In the year 1830 my father sailed for Liverpool in the ship Mary & Harriet. ... Allen engaged 4 British "hearts of oak" then in confinement in the Calaboose & who were given their liberty on condition of leaving the place. The life these men caused our mate to lead, by their ' subordination, was some compensation to us for...
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MEADE is in the Calaboose, where he will not likely to be shanghaied. >>TUESDAY, 27 NOV 1866<<; STORE and DWELLING BURNED -- The tidings reached this city yesterday of the destruction of a store and dwelling house, by fire, in Paradise, near the Tuolumne river, 25 miles from Stockton. ... The British bark 'Coya,' of Liverpool,
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Hotel Jackson Henry, engineer, r. 27 Spring Jackson Isaac, bookkeeper, Mandeville & Traynor, r. 105 Pine Jackson J. & Co., (John Jackson, James Jackson and Charles Manson), Liverpool and Turks Island salt, ... Hotel Jackson John (col'd.), porter to Calaboose, r. al. b. 3d and 4th nr. Market Jackson John, (J. Jackson & Co.), r.
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He was quite right. He went over to Liverpool, and was back in a fortnight with English ... So the Chief of Police shut up Tomlinson in the calaboose and then sent him down to Mexico City under a guard. By the time the police were done with him he was dead broke, and it took him four months to get back to Toronto;
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17. Where the vessels' papers were burnt. 18 to 44. Houses or huts for the soldiers and prisoners. 4.'i. Calaboose. 4<i to 40. Store houses. 50. Gate. 51. Sometimes used for calaboose, £2. Dog house. BARK FLORIDA.
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"In eleven more months and ten more days (I'll be out of the calaboose)." Those parentheses always puzzled me. "Estudiantina," and other titles. HIS MASTER'S VOICE: In those days you could see the polished coffin that the dog was sitting on in the label.
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August 19, 1819-September 28, 1891 ... WRITINGS BY THE AUTHOR: ... Narrative of a Four Months' Residence among the Natives of a Valley of the Marquesas Islands; Or, A Peep at Polynesian Life (London: Murray, 1846); republished as Typee: A Peep at Polynesian Life.
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Loss estimated at $2400. Insured in the Liverpool & London & Globe for $800 on stock; in the Southern California $500 on house, counters, etc. The origin of the fire is unknown. Two tramps were arrested leaving town with packs, and are suspected of robbing ... Moore was arrested and placed in the calaboose and this morning,
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