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    [Bill, his wife, and Marie Edwards]

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    Photograph of (l to r): Bill's wife, Bill, and Marie Edwards sitting on a couch. Bill is shown wearing a hat with his arms and legs crossed. Marie Edwards is the sister of Charles Edwards

    [Bill, Bill's wife, child and Marie Edwards]

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    Photograph of Bill, Bill's wife, child and Marie Edwards standing in a doorway. Bill is standing between his wife and Marie Edwards. Bill is wearing a hat and tie

    [Voluntary Statement by Robert E. Edwards #2]

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    Voluntary statement by Robert E. Edwards as a witness in Dealey Plaza. Edwards describes seeing a man on the fifth floor of the Texas School Book Depository building hiding behind boxes. He states that the gunshots he heard seemed to come from the building

    Vivienne Edwards and Vivian Edwards

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    "NF409818 Sig. Vivienne L. Edwards (nee Walker) 17 Aus. L. of C. Signals SX35435 Cpl. Vivian Edwards (dec.) 11 Aus. Personnel Staging Camp."NF409818 Signalman Vivienne L. Edwards (nee Walker). 17 Australian Lines of Communication Signals. SX35435 Corporal Vivian Edwards (deceased). 11 Australian Personnel Staging Camp

    [Voluntary Statement by Robert E. Edwards #1]

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    Voluntary statement by Robert E. Edwards as a witness in Dealey Plaza. Edwards describes seeing a man on the fifth floor of the Texas School Book Depository building hiding behind boxes. He states that the gunshots he heard seemed to come from the building

    Correspondence to Sam Houston State Teachers College from E.M. Edwards 2

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    Correspondence to Anna Loring from E.M. Edwards. Edwards writes about sending letters to Anna Loring and Harry Fishburne Estill but mentions he has not received a reply from either person

    Interview with George Edwards about the Wellington mines

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    Audio recording and transcript of George Edwards's 1983 interview with Lynne Bowen for the Coal Tyee History Project. Edwards describes several coal mining operations in the Nanaimo area including the Wellington Colliery and the Northfield and Brechin Mines. He gives information about how mules, ventilation, and various lamps were used in the mines. He also shares a version of the story of how Robert Dunsmuir discovered coal at Wellington. Throughout the interview, Edwards relates his family history, sharing how he grew up with his maternal grandparents, the Drew family. At the end of the interview, his wife, Mary Edwards, talks about her family's history in the Rock City area of Nanaimo.https://library.viu.ca/libinfo/harmfullanguagestatementhttps://viuspace.viu.ca/bitstream/handle/10613/128/CoalTyeeEdwardsScript1983.pdf?sequence=

    Correspondence to Sam Houston State Teachers College from E.M. Edwards 3 Back

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    Correspondence to "Kind Friends" from E.M. Edwards. Edwards writes about when he sent old letters and photographs to Sam Houston State Teachers College and mentions a previous letter asking for his letters back and if his photographs are still within the college museum (Sam Houston Memorial Museum)

    Correspondence to Sam Houston State Teachers College from E.M. Edwards 3

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    Correspondence to "Kind Friends" from E.M. Edwards. Edwards writes about when he sent old letters and photographs to Sam Houston State Teachers College and mentions a previous letter asking for his letters back and if his photographs are still within the college museum (Sam Houston Memorial Museum)

    Correspondence to Sam Houston State Teachers College from E.M. Edwards 3 Front

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    Correspondence to "Kind Friends" from E.M. Edwards. Edwards writes about when he sent old letters and photographs to Sam Houston State Teachers College and mentions a previous letter asking for his letters back and if his photographs are still within the college museum (Sam Houston Memorial Museum)
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