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Journal
of the Bahamas Historical Society, Volume 26 (October 2004)
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Frank Marotti, Jr. "Freedom at Christmas:
Andrew Gué, the Atlantic Community of Colour, and the 'Underground
Railroad' in the Bahamas, 1825-1844."
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John D. Burton. "American Loyalists, Slaves
and the Creation of an Afro-Bahamian World: Sandy Point Plantation
and the Prince Storr Murder Case."
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Patrice M. Williams. "Social Reconstruction
of Bahamian Society after Emancipation 1838-1850."
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Paul Aranha. "Aviation in The Bahamas: An
Address to the Bahamas Historical Society."
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Gail Saunders. "Mrs. Lillian Weir Coakely:
An Outstanding Person and Librarian." (A Tribute)
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Telcine Turner. "From Stagnant Pond: Social
Advance and the Southern Public Library." (A Poem)
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