Mr. Nolan person
also known as: Nolan
Summary: Mr. Nolan is a character who is called by the captain and given a sword in a ceremony.
Completeness: 57/100 Grade D
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- Multiple primary sources: Has 1 source(s). A second independent source dramatically raises credibility.
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Claims (3)
had not worn a sword since
that infernal day at Fort Adams
cited from Image 2 of Western liberal (Lordsburg, N.M.), June 1, 1917 (1917)WESTERN LIBERAL t Man WiiKout A burxirv 0 Edvuard Eoorett Me THIRD INSTALLMENT 1 em showing them how we do this a the artillery sir And this la a part of tho story where til the legends agree that tho commo dore said 1 see yon do and I thank yoa sir jad I shall never forget this …
received
cited from Image 2 of Western liberal (Lordsburg, N.M.), June 1, 1917 (1917)
WESTERN LIBERAL t Man WiiKout A burxirv 0 Edvuard Eoorett Me THIRD INSTALLMENT 1 em showing them how we do this a the artillery sir And this la a part of tho story where til the legends agree that tho commo dore said 1 see yon do and I thank yoa sir jad I shall never forget this …
wept
like a baby
cited from Image 2 of Western liberal (Lordsburg, N.M.), June 1, 1917 (1917)WESTERN LIBERAL t Man WiiKout A burxirv 0 Edvuard Eoorett Me THIRD INSTALLMENT 1 em showing them how we do this a the artillery sir And this la a part of tho story where til the legends agree that tho commo dore said 1 see yon do and I thank yoa sir jad I shall never forget this …
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Image 2 of Western liberal (Lordsburg, N.M.), June 1, 1917 ↗
Anonymous · 1917 · newspaper · public_domain · details