
Woodward, without any idea of their being presented to the public in this form. MOST of the letters which are contained in this little volume were writ ten by Gen.

In the Clerks Office of the District Court of the United States for the Middle District of Alabama. Libraries Rights:ĬONTAINING INTERESTING MATTEK RELATING TO THE GENERAL SUBJECT.ĭAEBETT A WIMBISU, BOOK AND GENERAL JOB PRINTERS.Įntered according to act of Congress, on the 9th of January, 1859, by Holding Institution: University of Georgia. Libraries Local Identifier: gb0298 Metadata URL: Digital Object URL: Extent: 168 p. Text/html Description: Scanned by the Digital Library of Georgia and transcribed and encoded in SGML by Pacific Data Conversion Corporation for the University of Georgia. Texts (document genres) Type: Text Format: application/pdf Indians of North America-Southern StatesĪlabama-History Location: United States, Southern States, 33.346678, -84.119434 Medium: books Date of Original: 1859 Subject: Creek Indians : Barrett & Wimbish, book and general job printers, 1859. Woodward, of Louisiana (formerly of Alabama) with an appendix containing interesting matter relating to the general subject. Woodward's reminiscences of the Creek or Muscogee Indians, contained in letters to friends in Georgia and Alabama / by Thomas S.

Woodward, of Louisiana (formerly of Alabama) with an appendix containing interesting matter relating to the general subject Creator: Woodward, Thomas Simpson Publisher: Transcribed from: Woodward, Thomas Simpson. It was due to set the final price and allocate shares to institutional investors on Friday, according to the firm's filings.Collection: Georgia Historic Books Title: Woodward's reminiscences of the Creek or Muscogee Indians, contained in letters to friends in Georgia and Alabama / by Thomas S. SenseTime had planned to sell 1.5 billion shares within a price range of HK$3.85 to HK$3.99 each in the IPO. blacklist would prohibit U.S.-based investors from buying its shares. SenseTime said in a statement on Saturday that it "strongly opposed the designation and accusations that have been made in connection with it," calling the accusations unfounded. The Treasury Department accused SenseTime of having developed facial recognition programmes that can determine a target's ethnicity, with a particular focus on identifying ethnic Uyghurs.

Treasury Department added SenseTime to a list of "Chinese military-industrial complex companies," part of sweeping human-rights-related sanctions on dozens of people and entities tied to China, Myanmar, North Korea and Bangladesh.

The designation was confirmed later on Friday when the U.S. SenseTime had missed the pricing date for the IPO on Friday after a media report that a blacklisting was imminent.
