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    Maude Adams as Napoleon II in "L\u27Aiglon" [5]

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    Black and White photograph of Maude Adams as Napoleon II in L\u27Aiglo

    Maude Adams as Napoleon II in "L\u27Aiglon" [3]

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    Black and white photograph of Maude Adams in a suit for the play L\u27Aiglon by Edmond Rostand at the knickerbocker theate

    Maude Adams as Napoleon II in "L\u27Aiglon" [1]

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    Cyanotype photograph of Maude Adams in costume for her role as Napoleon II in the play L\u27Aiglon during its run at the Knickerbocker Theater in New York City beginning October 22, 190

    Adam A. Adams with Family

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    Adam A. Adams with (l-r) Thomas, Marie (wife), Emanuel, Dorothea and Peter in their home on Chancellor Avenue, Newark, c. 1930's. Courtesy of The Adams and Pantages Familie

    No.385, Ramona Shepherd Adams

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    Transcript (214 pages) of interview by Everett Cooley with Ramona S. Adams on August 27-October 7, 1991. This interview is no. 385 in the Everett L. Cooley Oral History Project, and tape nos. U-1404 through U-1407In this series of interviews, Adams focused on her early years in Paris, Idaho; education, marriage, and public relations work in California; and her post graduate work and career at the University of Utah. Of specific interest is her concern with the development of Student Services and in particular the Women\u27s Resource Center. Interviewer: Everett L. Coole

    William Adams biography

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    Typescript of a biographical sketch of William Adams, written by himself in 1894 and transcribed by Floyd L. Eisenhour for the Historical Records Survey in 1937. William Adams, born in Ireland in 1822, went to Nauvoo in 1843, and to Utah in 1849. He lived at Salt Lake City before settling at Parowan, and later went on a mission in the eastern United States. Later he moved his family to Bluff, where he died in 190

    Stars at the Adams Theater

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    People line up to see the stars at the Adams Theater on Branford Place. (l-r center) Teddy Powell, Judy Canova, Joe E. Brown with A.A. Adams

    Maude Adams as Napoleon II in "L\u27Aiglon" [2]

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    Black and White photograph Promo shot Maude Adams in costume as Napoleon II in L\u27Aiglo

    Maude Kiskadden Adams as Napoleon II in "L\u27Aiglon" [4]

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    Black and White photograph of Maude Adams as The Duke of Reichstadt, Napoleon II in L\u27Aiglon by Edmond Rostand at the knickerbocker theate

    Soul Brother bulletin

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    This bulletin written by Reverend A. L. Reed expresses regret that the recipient could not attend a recent protest that took place on September 17th but encourages him to attend in the future. It also outlines additional steps that African Americans in Toledo, Ohio, were taking to protest their lack of civil rights, including an upcoming rally and a speech by Martin Luther King, Jr. at Toledo's Scott High School. This item comes from the Henry and Willa Adams Papers. Henry and Willa Adams moved to Toledo in 1942, from Florida and Georgia. Henry Adams was a shoemaker, a self-taught podiatrist, a real estate broker and a landlord; his wife, Willa, was a well-known caterer who worked for Toledo’s society matrons and prepared food for holiday parties and church events
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