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Gill's dictionary of the Chinook jargon, with examples of use in conversation and notes upon tribes and tongues

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Gill's dictionary of the Chinook jargon, with examples of use in conversation and notes upon tribes and tongues

Answering call for volunteer nurses aides. Part of the "uncapped" class taking the volunteer nurses aides course at Freedmen's Hospital, Washington, D.C. First row, left to right: Mrs. Dora Boston, Mrs. Mattie Sparkman, Mrs. John Gill, Mrs. Mary Garrigher, Mrs. Thomas Couch and Mrs. Ethel Washington; Second row: Mrs. Samontha Dawkins, Mrs. Maxine Jackson, Mrs. Hattie Lipscomb, Mrs. Zelhonia Applewhite and Mrs. Mary F. Anderson; Third row: Miss Romay Johnson, Mrs. Mary Hobson, Mrs. Estelle Cloggette, Mrs. Edna Janifer and Mrs. Ruby Lee Bates

George Washington Papers, Series 4, General Correspondence: John Gill to George Washington, May 28, 1794

Gill's dictionary of the Chinook jargon, with examples of use in conversation and notes upon tribes and tongues

George Washington Papers, Series 4, General Correspondence: George Washington to John Gill, November 12, 1799

An appeal to the world; or, A vindication of the town of Boston, from many false and malicious aspersions : contain'd in vertain letters and memorials, written by Governor Bernard, General Gage, Commodore Hood, the Commissioners of the AMerican Board of Customs, and others, and by them respectively transmitted to the British Ministry

Gill's dictionary of the Chinook jargon, with examples of use in conversation and notes upon tribes and tongues

Letter from Thomas Sandford to John Gill and Nathaniel Willis

Gill's dictionary of the Chinook jargon, with examples of use in conversation and notes upon tribes and tongues

Gill's dictionary of the Chinook jargon, with examples of use in conversation and notes upon tribes and tongues

An appeal to the world; or, A vindication of the town of Boston, from many false and malicious aspersions : contain'd in vertain letters and memorials, written by Governor Bernard, General Gage, Commodore Hood, the Commissioners of the AMerican Board of Customs, and others, and by them respectively transmitted to the British Ministry

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