Lexicographical Neighbors of Fullbloods
Literary usage of Fullbloods
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Annual Report by Ohio State Board of Agriculture (1906)
"I was speaking of sheep in a general way, a grade sheep, not fullbloods. Mr.
Wagner: You spoke of crossing. ..."
2. The Union Indian Brigade in the Civil War by Wiley Britton (1922)
"... to secure the co-operation of the Cherokee Indians to prevent the emissaries
of the Union cause from poisoning the minds of the fullbloods, many of whom ..."
3. Lives of Famous Indian Chiefs, from Cofachiqui, the Indian Princess, and by Norman Barton Wood (1906)
"In appearance, as we have stated, he is decidedly more Indian than white, and
when he is with the fullbloods, the moccasins, buckskin leggings, ..."
4. Lands of the Southern Cross: A Visit to South America by Charles Warren Currier (1911)
"... either fullbloods, or halfbreeds, still dwell in the northern part of the
Republic, having become, more or less, civilized in the course of centuries, ..."
5. The Church at Home and Abroad by Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. (1893)
"... has enclosed and cultivated 20000 acres. His tenants are numbered by the hundred.
The fullbloods are pauperized and become more wretched every year. ..."
6. History of the Choctaw, Chickasaw and Natchez Indians by Horatio Bardwell Cushman (1899)
"... I have frequently fallen in company with Choctaws, and when offered a chew of
tobacco it was accepted by a few fullbloods, and chewed with as much gusto ..."
7. White Earth Reservation. No. 1[-49] Hearings Before the Committee on by United States Congress. House. Committee on Expenditures in the Interior Department (1911)
"... and that they were afraid that the money might be loaned on allotments of
fullbloods, and therefore the money was withheld and had not arrived, ..."