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Stephen Crane

I looked here;

I looked there;

Nowhere could I see my love.

And--this time--

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Telling the truth or giving a true result; exact; not defective or faulty

accurate knowledge

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Phillis Wheatley·1753–1784
uartermaster Andrew Wheatley was married at Stafford,Conn,, to Rubie Blodgett b Stafford, January 27, 1758; d Hard- wick, Vt., October 17, 1856, and lived in Hanover, N. H., until \2361816, when he moved to Hardwick, Vt., with his son. Andrew (seemoved to Lebanon with his father, but in October, 1776 he was PAAs) again at Norwich, Conn., helping to settle up his brother John’sestate. The first day of the following year he was commissionedquartermaster of the Fourth Connecticut regiment, in commandof Col. Charles Durkee. On November 4, 1778, he was granteda furlough of twenty days by General Parsons, and there is laterrecord on the roll of the field and staff. He drew a pension of $240 a year. His widow also drew apension during her life. ONE SON BORN AT LEBANON, N. H.pt. Ward Wheatley, b 4 November, 1789; d Bakertield, Vt.,11 April, 1859.beth 3 Major Nathaniel Wheatley became a member of the New_ Hampshire militia regiment under Col. Jonathan Chase in 1775.In the War Department at Washington we find the following