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1. American character and culture in the 1980's

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2. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Costumed character Gary Carlberg at the re-enactment, held each American Independence Day Weekend (on and surrounding July 4), of various skirmishes at the decisive 1863 Battle of Gettysburg, in Pennsylvania, which turned the tide of the American Civil War against the outmanned, rebellious Confederates for good. Mr. Carlberg, a retired Army reservist from White Bear Lake, Minnesota, who works at the Pentagon outside Washington, depicts Col. William Colvill of the Union Army's 1st Minnesota Infantry Regiment at the battle 2019-07-06

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3. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Costumed character Gary Carlberg at the re-enactment, held each American Independence Day Weekend (on and surrounding July 4), of various skirmishes at the decisive 1863 Battle of Gettysburg, in Pennsylvania, which turned the tide of the American Civil War against the outmanned, rebellious Confederates for good. Mr. Carlberg, a retired Army reservist from White Bear Lake, Minnesota, who works at the Pentagon outside Washington, depicts Col. William Colvill of the Union Army's 1st Minnesota Infantry Regiment at the battle 2019-07-06

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4. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Costumed character Bill Longnecker at the re-enactment, held each American Independence Day Weekend (on and surrounding July 4), of various skirmishes at the decisive 1863 Battle of Gettysburg, in Pennsylvania, which turned the tide of the American Civil War against the outmanned, rebellious Confederates for good. Mr. Longnecker, who lives in Bel Air, Maryland, depicts a captain's-rank recruiting officer from the U.S. 3rd Infantry Regiment, Company B, based at Fort Clark, Texas 2019-07-06

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5. Wise, Gene American character and culture in the 1980's Boston: University of Massachusetts at Boston; c1982

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6. Character

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PS1609
Language And Literature--American literature--Individual authors--19th century--Emerson, Ralph Waldo--Prose works--Separate works--Essays, first and second series--Separate--Character
7. Beowulf (Legendary character)

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PS648.B53
Language And Literature--American literature--Collections of American literature--Prose (General)--Special forms and topics, A-Z--Beowulf (Legendary character) ; Beowulf (Legendary character) in literature--American--Collections--Prose
8. Holmes, Sherlock (Fictitious character)

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PS595.H62
Language And Literature--American literature--Collections of American literature--Poetry--Special--By subject, A-Z--Holmes, Sherlock (Fictitious character) ; Holmes, Sherlock (Fictitious character), in literature--American--Collections--Poetry
9. Hagar (Biblical character)

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PS374.H27
Language And Literature--American literature--History of American literature--Special forms--Prose--Prose fiction--Special forms and topics, A-Z--Hagar (Biblical character) ; Hagar (Biblical character) in literature--American--Literary history--Prose fiction
10. Coyote (Legendary character)

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PS509.C65
Language And Literature--American literature--Collections of American literature--Special topics (Prose and verse), A-Z--Coyote (Legendary character) ; Coyote (Legendary character) in literature--American--Collections
11. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- American children's television has the unforgettable character "Miss Piggy." And this year's edition of the annual Pumpkinfest, a colorful fall festival in Damariscotta, Maine, has a 370-pound creation by Kassidy Dighton that might be called "Miss Punkie" 2017-10-07

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12. Russell, Sol Smith, 1848-1902 Sol Smith Russell's American humorous and character vocalist New York: Dick & Fitzgerald; 1869

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13. ARC float in great "victory parade" at Liverpool. The parade was the opening of a great "drive" for funds for the British Y.M.C.A. in Liverpool, and the float here was one of the most distinctive in the American section. It aims to portray the cooperation between the ARC and the Y.M.C.A. in the Liverpool district. The men on the float are all American soldiers, and the female figures are girl scouts and other girl workers in the RC headquarters. The title of the float on the official program was "Uncle Sam and His Children" and the characters were listed as follows, Uncle Sam, soldier from ARC hospital, the Western States, Indian Maiden, American Nurse, American Woman Auto Driver. Girl Scout, the Eastern States, with shield of New Jersey as Pres. Wilson's state, American officers

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14. ARC float in great "victory parade" at Liverpool. The parade was the opening of a great "drive" for funds for the British Y.M.C.A. in Liverpool, and the float here was one of the most distinctive in the American section. It aims to portray the cooperation between the ARC and the Y.M.C.A. in the Liverpool district. The men on the float are all American soldiers, and the female figures are girl scouts and other girl workers in the RC headquarters. The title of the float on the official program was "Uncle Sam and His Children" and the characters were listed as follows, Uncle Sam, soldier from ARC hospital, the Western States, Indian Maiden, American Nurse, American Woman Auto Driver. Girl Scout, the Eastern States, with shield of New Jersey as Pres. Wilson's state, American officers [ca. 1918]

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15. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Costumed character Bill Longnecker at the re-enactment, held each American Independence Day Weekend (on and surrounding July 4), of various skirmishes at the decisive 1863 Battle of Gettysburg, in Pennsylvania, which turned the tide of the American Civil War against the outmanned, rebellious Confederates for good. Mr. Longnecker, who lives in Bel Air, Maryland, depicts a captain's-rank recruiting officer from the U.S. 3rd Infantry Regiment, Company B, based at Fort Clark, Texas

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16. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Costumed character Gary Carlberg at the re-enactment, held each American Independence Day Weekend (on and surrounding July 4), of various skirmishes at the decisive 1863 Battle of Gettysburg, in Pennsylvania, which turned the tide of the American Civil War against the outmanned, rebellious Confederates for good. Mr. Carlberg, a retired Army reservist from White Bear Lake, Minnesota, who works at the Pentagon outside Washington, depicts Col. William Colvill of the Union Army's 1st Minnesota Infantry Regiment at the battle

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17. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Costumed character Gary Carlberg at the re-enactment, held each American Independence Day Weekend (on and surrounding July 4), of various skirmishes at the decisive 1863 Battle of Gettysburg, in Pennsylvania, which turned the tide of the American Civil War against the outmanned, rebellious Confederates for good. Mr. Carlberg, a retired Army reservist from White Bear Lake, Minnesota, who works at the Pentagon outside Washington, depicts Col. William Colvill of the Union Army's 1st Minnesota Infantry Regiment at the battle

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18. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- American children's television has the unforgettable character "Miss Piggy." And this year's edition of the annual Pumpkinfest, a colorful fall festival in Damariscotta, Maine, has a 370-pound creation by Kassidy Dighton that might be called "Miss Punkie"

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19. Sol Smith Russell's American humorous and character vocalist

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23400018
20. Sanders, E. D. (Ephraim D.) Sketch of the life and character of Thomas Cooke Paul, son of D'Arcy Paul of Petersburg, Va Philadelphia, no. 146 Chestnut Street; New York, no. 147 Nassau St. Boston, no. 9 Cornhill; Louisville, no. 103 Fourth Street: American Sunday-School Union; [1849]

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