A Monograph of the Anderson Clark Marshall And Mcarthur Connection volume 1

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A Monograph of the Anderson Clark Marshall And Mcarthur Connection volume 1
Thomas Mcarthur 1836 From Old Catalog Anderson
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, of Henry Clay's son Henry, who lost his life in the Mexican War. W. M. A. Was a great student and enthusiastic archaeologist. He went with a party of trappers to the Great Salt Lakes in 1832. In his old age he made a trip through Mexico to follow up his favorite line of investigation. He left a valuable archaeological collec- tion to the Museum of the Ohio State University, at Columbus, Ohio.
His wife, as stated before, was Eliza McArthur, born 1815, died 1852. By the traditions of feudalism,
... crystallized into law, the name of the wife is merged in that of the husband, yet by the natural law. Inheritance runs in the female line. Life itself keeps time to the mother's heart-beats, and through the impres- sionable period of youth her plastic fingers mold the character of her children. Whatever distinctive mental characteristics I may have, I received from my mother. I recognized in her certain distinctive qualities. She had a poetic imagination and an analytical power of reasoning that seemed like inspiration.

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