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Maria Rasputin

Maria Rasputina (born Matryona Grigorievna Rasputina, Russian: Матрёна Григорьевна Распутина; 27 March 1898 – 27 September 1977) was the daughter of Grigori Rasputin and his wife Praskovya Fyodorovna Dubrovina. She wrote three memoirs about her father, dealing with Tsar Nicholas II and Tsaritsa Alexandra Feodorovna, the attack by Khionia Guseva, and his 1916 murder. The third one, The Man Behind the Myth, was published in 1977 in association with Patte Barham. In her three memoirs, the veracity of which has been questioned, she painted an almost saintly picture of her father, insisting that most of the negative stories were based on slander and the misinterpretation of facts by his enemies.

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27th of March 1898 News

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CURRENT BASEBALL NEWS.

Date: 27 March 1898

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NEWS ITEMS FROM NEWPORT.; Preparations Making for the Summer Guests and a Brilliant Season Expected.

Date: 27 March 1898

NEWPORT, March 26. -- The outlook for the season here is very bright. The cottage rentals axe excellent and the list of attractions includes the horse show, extra yachting week, polo, golf, tennis, boat racing, and the assembling of the Newport Kat Bote Klub, of which Hermann Oelrichs is prime mover.

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GREAT SUSPENSE IN LONDON; Belief that the Latest Developments of the Cuban Question Make War Inevitable. SPAIN'S HOPELESS POSITION Europe Realizes that the Movement Here Is Not Actuated by Jingoes -- Opinion of a Foreign Office Official -- News in Madrid.

Date: 27 March 1898

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GOSSIP IN SAN FRANCISCO; Wine Yield for Last Season the Largest in the History of California. GREAT VICTORY FOR BOSS RULE New Primary Law Declared Unconstitutional By Supreme Court -- Latest from the Gold Field -- Financial and General News.

Date: 27 March 1898

SAN FRANCISCO, March 26. -- Speculations in cereals have been heavy during the past week, and barley advanced frown $1.50 to $2 a ton on account of the drought. Rain has fallen for two nights, but a continuous downpour lasting at least ten days is necessary to insure large grain crops. The reports of the devastation wrought by the frost in the fruit-growing districts are confirmed.

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Synonymous.

Date: 27 March 1898

From The Chicago News

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MINES FOR HAMPTON ROADS.; Plans for Submarine Defenses to Protect the National Capital and Other Cities.

Date: 28 March 1898

NEWPORT NEWS, Va., March 27. -- It is learned on the best authority to-night that preparations have been made to lay submarine mines in Hampton Roads for the protection of the Newport News Shipyard, the Norfolk Navy Yard, Washington, Baltimore, and other cities reached by way of Chesapeake Bay, Hampton Roads, and the rivers emptying into those bodies of water.

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Pointed Paragraph.

Date: 27 March 1898

From The Chicago News

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THE TEXAS ARRIVES HERE; Capt. Philip Does Not Know Why His Vessel Was Ordered to New York. SHE IS IN NEED OF NO REPAIRS Possibly She Comes to Take the Terror's Place Till the Old Monitors Reach Here -- Ammunition Hoists to be Altered.

Date: 27 March 1898

The United States second class battleship Texas, which received sudden orders to proceed to the New York Navy Yard while she was coaling at Newport News on Friday afternoon, arrived here last evening. She passed in the Hook at 5:35 o'clock and came to an anchorage off Tompkinsville, S.I., at 6:50 P.M.

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WAR EXPECTED AT KEY WEST.; The Crews Sleep by Their Guns in Expectation of Hostilities -- Three More Ships Arrive.

Date: 27 March 1898

KEY WEST, March 26. -- Intense excitement was caused here by the news that the United States Government is about to notify Spain that hostilities in Cuba must cease. Rear Admiral Sicard was upon the point of leaving Key West and knew nothing of the action to be taken by the United States. A torpedo boat was at once dispatched to Capt. Sampson, on board the Iowa, notifying him of the latest development.

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Four Drowned at Dutch Harbor.

Date: 28 March 1898

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