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Susan Austin Letter and Transcription, 18 July 1851
Transcript of a letter from slave Susan Austin, July 18, 1851.Found In: Mss. Acc. 69 Au7, Austin-Twyman Papers, 1765-193
Transcription of July 18, 1851 Letter of Susan Austin
The original letter of Susan Austin is in Folder 3 of the Austin-Twyman Papers.Transcript of a letter from slave Susan Austin, July 18, 1851
Lecture: Author Susan Orlean
Shaker Library and the Shaker Schools Foundation present Susan Orlean, SHHS grad and author of The Library Book, who will speak about her love of libraries and the impact of books on her life.
Susan Orlean grew up in Shaker Heights and graduated from Shaker Heights High School in 1973, where she was editor in chief of the school’s yearbook, The Gristmill. She graduated with honors from the University of Michigan in 1976. She has written for the Boston Phoenix, the Boston Globe and has been a staff writer at The New Yorker since 1992. She is the author of seven books, including Rin Tin Tin, Saturday Night, and The Orchid Thief, which was made into the Academy Award–winning film, Adaptation. She lives with her family and her animals in upstate New York
Charles Austin and Jackson H. Baggatt to Susan Ursin Niemcewicz and Peter Kean, June 23, 1820
Charles Austin and Jackson H. Baggatt wrote from New York, NY to Susan Ursin Niemcewicz and Peter Kean, addressed to Ursino, near Elizabeth Town, NJ. Susan had ordered some supplies from them and they wrote to say they were on their way via the Steam Boat Atalanta. Ursino is spelled incorrectly in the letter and on the exterior as Orsino.https://digitalcommons.kean.edu/lhc_1820s/1025/thumbnail.jp
Index of letters in the Austin-Twyman Papers authored by slaves or related to slavery, compiled 2010.
Index to letters from slaves and on slavery related topics in the Austin-Twyman Papers (Mss. 69 Au7).PDF version of Excel spreadsheet inde
[Three People Visiting the Mexico in Austin Collections]
Photograph of three individuals in the Mexico in Austin Collections, an exhibit housed at the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. They sit at a black table in the gallery space. Herlinda Zamora, left, looks down at a piece of paper that sits on the table. Susan Frost, center, wears a multicolored blouse. Juan Sandoval, right, wears a blue shirt. Disposable coffee cups sit on the table. Paintings of individuals and animals hang from the wall behind them
Envelope postmarked in11 February 1908 for a letter from Susan Tallmon to her sister Hester
Envelope w/many postal markings, including 11 February 1908 at Shanghai and 9 March 1908 at Austin, Texas, for a letter from Susan Tallmon in Lintsing, China, to her sister Hester in Austin, Texa
Citizen piece on the Harvey Prager controversy. The author, Susan Clark Abbot
Citizen piece on the Harvey Prager controversy. The author, Susan Clark Abbott, is executive director of the Hospice of Maine in Portland, and takes exception with the judicial system and the media for implying that caring for the terminally ill is similar to a prison sentence
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