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Albin Kling Interview, ca. 1976
Albin Kling was 80 years old and he was born outside Hoffman. He is a steam engine enthusiast.
In this interview, Albin Kling discusses the early days of steam-driven threshers. He discusses the community cooperation in threshing and the process involved in operating the machines. He also mentions the threshers and their fate during the scrap iron drive of World War II. Finally he stresses the future of steam powered farm equipment.https://digitalcommons.morris.umn.edu/kmrs/1020/thumbnail.jp
Putzker, Albin an Herman Grimm (2 Briefe)
PUTZKER, ALBIN AN HERMAN GRIMM (2 BRIEFE)
Putzker, Albin an Herman Grimm (2 Briefe) (Br4216)
Brief 4216 (Br4216)
Brief 4217 (Br4217
James Richard Albin Journal, MSS.4100
Abstract: Journal with daily entries from January 1, 1949, through April 2, 1954, kept by James R . Albin, describing his various activities, both at work and at home, and the various trips he and his family take.Scope and Content Note: The collection contains the almost daily entries from January 1, 1949, through April 2, 1954, of this journal kept by James R . Albin. It describes his various activities, both at work and at home, and the various trips he and his family take. There are sporadic entries from April 8, 1954, through November 14, 1959. The journal is printed by hand, mostly in pencil, and is very legible.Biographical/Historical Note: James Richard Albin, son of Deloss Farrar and Ruby Short Albin, was born in Bay Minette, Alabama, on December 21, 1915. He married Juanita (Nita) Scarboro Richards on May 24, 1947, in Jefferson County, Alabama; the couple had one son. Albin was a supervisor and forester for the Coosa River Newsprint Company. He died on August 8, 1975
Dick Albin Interview and a Folk Music Song
A brief interview with Dick Albin by Robert M. Rennick and a folk song sung by Dick and Anne Albin, Mike Potters and Christine Derossette on June 6, 1971 at the Pioneer Playhouse in Danville, Kentucky
[Commencement, 1967, Albin O. Kuhn at podium]
Albin O. Kuhn delivering a speech at the 1967 graduation ceremon
Albin F. Irzyk Oral History Interview
Albin F. Irzyk was the commander of the 8th Tank Battalion, 4th Armored Division, which liberated Ohrdruf on April 4, 1945. In this interview, he gives the highlights of the division\u27s arrival in Europe, experiences during the Battle of the Bulge, and progression through the Rhineland. En route to Dresden, Irzyk received orders to go to Ohrdruf and look for an underground complex which was thought to hold communications equipment. His division bivouacked outside the town for the night and started to hear reports of bodies. The next morning, Irzyk went into the camp to look around, finding over 300 corpses. He describes his reactions to the camp and how it affected him as a commanding officer. Irzyk retired from the army as a brigadier general and is the author of three books about the U.S. military
View from hills looking towards Manukao[i.e. Manukau] Harbour in the distance [New Zealand] [picture] /
Rex Nan Kivell Collection NK728/5.; In his: Sketches of Auckland, New Zealand.; Inscription on verso.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an3171751; Exhibited: "Travellers Art", National Library of Australia, 12 June 2003-21 September 2003
View at Panmure, [New Zealand] [picture] /
Rex Nan Kivell Collection NK728/8.; In: Sketches of Auckland, New Zealand.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an2256749; T331
[Auckland district, New Zealand] [picture] /
Rex Nan Kivell Collection NK728/10.; Inscription on verso.; In: Sketches of Auckland, New Zealand.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an3171731; T333
View looking over part of the Forrest [i.e. Forest] towards Coromandel where they have found gold [picture] /
Title from inscribed label.; Rex Nan Kivell Collection NK728/7.; In his: Sketches of Auckland, New Zealand.; Inscription on verso.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an3171741; T330
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