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 Religious Movements Homepage: The Moravian Church
He was upset with the corruption in the Catholic Church.
In amovement which preceded the the Protestant Reformation this church became the first of the surviving Protestant Churches (Chester S. Davis, The Hidden Seed and Harvest ;http//www.moravian.org/history.htm).
In 1457 the Moravians organized themselves into what was at first a reform movement within the Roman Catholic Church.
religiousmovements.lib.virginia.edu /nrms/Moravian.html   (1397 words)

  
 The Food Timeline: history notes--sandwiches
Wonder Bread, one of the first American brands associated with sliced white bread.
"The first located reference to the now immortal peanut butter and jelly sandwich was published by Julia Davis Chandler in 1901.
This immediately became a hit with America's youth, who loved the double-sweet combination, and it has remained a favorite ever since...During the early 1900s peanut butter was considered a delicacy and as such it was served at upscale affairs and in New York's finest tearooms.
www.foodtimeline.org /foodsandwiches.html   (9644 words)

  
 ST. LOUIS PUBLIC LIBRARY: PREMIER LIBRARY SOURCES
Holway, John B. Blackball Stars: Negro League Pioneers.
Buder, Cabanne, Carondelet, Divoll, Julia Davis, Walnut Park, Central-ST 796.3570922
Only the Ball Was White: a History of Legendary Black Ball Players and All-Black Professional Teams.
www.slpl.lib.mo.us /libsrc/stlbaseball.htm   (519 words)

  
 Cyber Newsletter March 99
A good idea, because West Virginia has a rich literary heritage.
(My own list of favorite writers goes back to before there was a West Virginia, and includes David Hunter Strother, Melville Davisson Post, Julia Davis, the great Davis Grubb, and Louise McNeill.) And a timely one, because some remarkable West Virginia books have been published lately.
Two of the best have to do with growing up and going away, something plenty of West Virginians have had to wrestle with.
www.wvhumanities.org /mar99.htm   (6612 words)

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