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Alexander Hawke
"Alexander Hawke NX31703 T Division Sub Park 2nd A.I.F. Katherine NT 1943-44".Alexander Hawke NX31703. T Division Sub Park. 2nd Australian Imperial Forces. Katherine, Northern Territory, 1943-44.Date:199
Letter from Alexander Blaine to W. T. Johnson
Letter from Alexander Blaine to W. T. Johnson, describing agriculture classes
Letter from Alexander Blaine to W. T. Johnson
Letter from Alexander Blaine to W. T. Johnson, sending in teaching certification
Letter from Alexander T. Vogelsang to Mr. Snyder regarding the Havasupai reservation with draft of proposed bill
Letter from Alexander Vogelsang to Homer P. Snyder regarding land allocation for the Havasupai Tribe
[Letter from Alexander T. Sidman to Max H. Nathan - 1936]
Letter from Alexander T. Sidman to Max H. Nathan discussing the status of the United Jewish Welfare Association in regards to joining the Jewish Community Council of Metropolitan Houston
Letter from Mark T. Alexander to his mother Sally Park Turner Alexander, 1864 November 15
Mark T. Alexander, Head Quarters, Rosser’s Cavalry Division, C.S.A. to his mother, Sally Park (Turner) Alexander, n.p. Reports his division had gone to Middleburg, has taken 225 prisoners; New Creek, W.VA. Raid; tells of the controversy over the order to send back all able bodied men; General Thomas L. Rosser has treated Gen. Fitzhugh Lee “very discourteously” by sending back all of his Hd.Qtrs; Rosser is surrounded by men who “would black his boots is necessary”; Rosser is unpopular with his men and blamed for their defeats; men will welcome Gen. Fitzhugh Lee when he returns; hears of Major Ferguson’s illness; he and Mack have been ordered back to their company; if General Lee does not order them back, he will get a transfer to artillery; report on general belief that the campaign in the valley is over for the winter; Early’s army is to go back in a few days; sends orders for the care of his horse
Alexander Family Papers, 1860-1867
Papers, 1860-1867, of the Alexander family of Mecklenburg Co., Va. Includes letters of Sally Parker (Turner) Alexander; letter, 14 November 1864, of Lt. Norfleet Smith of Co. G, 3rd N. C. Cavalry, Barringer's Brigade, requesting 12 hour leave of absence; and letter, 15 November 1864, of Mark T. Alexander, Rosser's Cavalry Division to his mother Sally Park (Turner) Alexander concerning disagreement between Thomas L. Rosser and Fitzhugh Lee: and list, 9 April 1865, of slaves owned by Mark Alexander
T. G. Alexander
T. G. Alexander used this Model T. Ford to haul freight from Price to Vernal
Oral History of Rahne Alexander
This oral history about transgender experience in Baltimore was recorded as part of Vintage T, a public humanities project led by Monica Stevens, Jamie Grace Alexander, and Rahne Alexander and sponsored by Sistas of the “T” and the Winston Tabb Special Collections Research Center. Vintage T was launched in 2023 to document and archive the perspectives, strategies, and personal histories of trans individuals in Baltimore, thereby preserving valuable traditions within trans communities
Oral History of Shawna Alexander
This oral history about transgender experience in Baltimore was recorded as part of Vintage T, a public humanities project led by Monica Stevens, Jamie Grace Alexander, and Rahne Alexander and sponsored by Sistas of the “T” and the Winston Tabb Special Collections Research Center. Vintage T was launched in 2023 to document and archive the perspectives, strategies, and personal histories of trans individuals in Baltimore, thereby preserving valuable traditions within trans communities
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