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| Sat, Sep 18, 1897 | 2 | s Injured Buildi n g s were blown dowp and great dnmr ge w a s wrought A t SABINE PUBS t e n persons were killed and at other p o i n d some lives were lost Large | ||
| Sat, Sep 18, 1897 | 6 | o Indiana and W e s t Rio Grande a n d tbe Colorado Midland storm while at SABINE Puss the recov has granted pardons and commutations Cheek A d v a n c e of a Ban | ||
| Sat, Dec 25, 1897 | 7 | snow 17th annual convention at Nashville Tenn Sep 18 At Port Arthur and SABINE Pass Dec 10 Joseph McKenna Cat nominatTex hurricane results In 10 dead many | ||
| Sat, Apr 01, 1899 | 2 | urgh Pa aged So years George Francis Train citizen of the the waters of SABINE lake and Gulf of Mexico were formally opened w i t h a world celebrated his seven | ||
| Sat, Sep 15, 1900 | 2 | Other points Brazoria county SABINE Paton Rollover | ||
| Sat, Sep 15, 1900 | 6 | ther towns Be lief trains are blocked by great wares eight miles inland SABINE Pass Port Arthur and other places are isolated and their destruction is feared | ||
| Sat, Oct 20, 1900 | 2 | and two men perished in the flames An immense field of coal near Cape SABINE on the Arctic coast of Alaska was discovered The National Spiritualists asso | ||
| Sat, Oct 20, 1900 | 7 | returned and reports the discovery of an im mense field of coal near Cape SABINE on the Arctic ooast of Alaska Tht coal deposits skirt the coast and coal | ||
| Fri, Jun 23, 1905 | 3 | vier County Arkun uH containing about 30 000 acres ana lx ring Colony in SABINE Parish Louis iana containing about 24 000 acres arc now open for settlement | ||
| Fri, Jun 30, 1905 | 6 | vier County Arkansas containing nbout 30 000 acres and Loring Colony in SABINE Parish Louis iana ccntuimng nbout 24 000 acres are now open lor settlement | ||
| Fri, Dec 25, 1908 | 10 | killing of Wlllam Goobel t2 r Nlne negroes lynched and shot and killed In SABINE county Tenn as result of two murders Aug 1 Four negroes lynched at Russell | ||
| Fri, Sep 17, 1909 | 3 | Roosevelt April 27 The Roosevelt left Cape Sheridan July 18 passed Cape SABINE August 8 left Cape York August 26 arrived at Indian Harbor with all members of | ||
| Fri, Oct 15, 1909 | 2 | ncke and nine other Eskimos left Anoratok crossed Smith s Sound to Cape SABINE slept in Commander Peary old house In payer Harbor then Vwent through Ric | ||
| Fri, Mar 21, 1913 | 2 | 0 injured in Provencal Natchitoches parish and district south of Fisher SABINE pariah Property loss 50 000 In Provencal and other districts suffer greatly | ||
| Thu, Aug 19, 1915 | 2 | off and a large number of persons are trapped by the water The towns of SABINE and SABINE PasB have been deserted no well oo | ||
| Thu, Nov 18, 1915 | 2 | elopments Steamship Livletta Italian croft which took fire Co miles off SABINE bar and later was beached 65 miles east of SABINE< | ||
| Thu, Nov 18, 1915 | 11 | Onward Christian Soldiers A son of the writ er of that hymn the Rev SABINE Bar ing Gould is how fighting In Danders with tho rank of lieutenant Lie | ||
| Thu, Apr 07, 1932 | 2 | t shocked the world 48 yeurs ago Together they had laid on the ice of Capo SABINE In 1881 within whispering distance of tho Icy death that claimed 18 of tho party | ||
| Thu, Jul 28, 1932 | 4 | mand assurance that the saloon is not return These are not the Mrs CharleB SABINE the nattily groom ed women from the Gold Coasts having a lark at distributing re | ||
| Thu, Jun 15, 1933 | 6 | salt was anciently carried from the evaporating pits nt Ostla to the SABINE territory Indeed according to historians the largest city In the w |
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