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Articles related to "C Parkhurst"
Charles Parkhurst, Vice Cop How a Presbyterian minister won the battle over prostitution and police corruption in the late nineteenth century. prostitution in the gilded age • gilded age new york • prostitution's foe in gilded age new york • dr. charles parkhurst • presbyterian minister charles parkhurst
C. Parkhurst: The Whip C. Parkhurst drove stage for Wells Fargo for over twenty years between Santa Cruz and San Jose, California. He was one the best stage drivers the Old West ever knew. But Charley had a secret that wasn't disclosed until the day he died. charley parkhurst • c parkhurst • charlotte parkhurst • historys wild women • women
Lost and Found: Carolyn Parkhurst In her second novel, Carolyn Parkhurst looks at mothers, daughters, and reality TV carolyn parkhurst • dogs of babel • lost and found • mothers • daughters
A New Bromeliad Book Bromeliad fans have longed for a new book on this plant family. <b>The Book of Bromeliads</b> partly meets this need. bromeliaceae • bromeliad • bromeliads • aechmea • billbergias
Prostitution in the Gilded Age Prostitution was the primary social problem of the Gilded Age. Prostitutes' lives were fraught with peril, and sympathy for such "fallen" women was hard to find. prostitution in the gilded age • gilded age new york • prostitutes in new york • primary social problem in the gilded age • social evil
Finding Blacksheep and Family Skeleton Ancestors There are numerous jokes about family skeletons kept hidden in the closet. Here's how to find some of those ancestors many genealogists are hesitant to claim. black sheep ancestors • family skeletons • felon ancestors • rogue ancestors • outcast ancestors
New England Wins SuperLiga Title The all-MLS Superliga final between the New England Revolution and the Houston Dynamo highlighted the rapidly closing gap between American and Mexican clubs. new england wins superliga • tournament showcases mls progress • ugly play from mexican clubs • u.s.-mexico tensions have history • mls pay dispute solved temporarily
Riverside, California's Historic Mission Inn Stunning, ornate, legendary - the St. Francis Chapel at Riverside, California's Historic Mission Inn Hotel & Spa is a monument to its visionary: Frank Augustus Miller. wedding destinations • historic hotels • mission inn • united states history • southern california history
U.S. Knocked Out of Olympics The United States were bounced from the Men's Olympic Soccer Tournament not for a lack of talent or courage, but rather poor fouls and bad decisions. u.s. knocked out of olympics • mental errors eliminate united states in china • red card costs u.s. in loss to nigeria • dutch taken to the brink • adu & bradley miss deciding game
Yorkshire Ripper-Peter Sutcliffe Everyone's heard of Jack the Ripper, but in the mid-seventies, another serial killer, Peter Sutcliffe, terrorized England by targeting prostitutes. peter sutcliffe • yorkshire ripper • jack the ripper • crime • england crime
The Wives of Henry VIII: Katherine Parr, Part II Katherine marries Henry VIII, and loses no time in falling afoul of his monumental ego and temper. henry viii • katherine parr • thomas seymour • bishop gardiner • chancellor wriothesly |
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