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    John S. Knight with Ben Maidenburg (BK2_F01_I0044)

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    8 x 10 in. black and white photographic print of John S. Knight (left) standing with Ben Maidenburg (center) and an unidentified man at the Akron Beacon Journal offices in Akron, Ohio. Maidenburg was executive editor of the Akron Beacon Journal and later publisher and President of the Knight Foundation

    Ben Maidenburg and others at Knight testimonial dinner (BK2_F25_I0008)

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    8 x 10 in. black and white photographic print of Ben Maidenburg (right) sitting at a table with a group of unidentified men during the testimonial dinner honoring John S. Knight for 50 years in journalism held at the Sheraton Hotel in Akron, Ohio on November 16, 1964

    John S. Knight and Ben Maidenburg at 1960 PGA Championship (BK3_F06_I0032)

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    8 x 10 in. black and white photographic print of John S. Knight (center) with Ben Maidenburg (left) and an unidentified man watching the 1960 PGA Championship played July 21-24 at the South Course of Firestone Country Club in Akron, Ohio

    John S. Knight and Ben Maidenburg at 1960 PGA Championship (BK3_F06_I0033)

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    8 x 10 in. black and white photographic print of John S. Knight (center) with Ben Maidenburg (left) and an unidentified man watching the 1960 PGA Championship played July 21-24 at the South Course of Firestone Country Club in Akron, Ohio

    Knight, William W., Letter to Mary Knight. November 23, 1862

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    Knight, William W., Letter to Mary Knight. November 23, 1862. William Knight Letters, Box 1, Folder 2, Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections. 1 pdf document and scans, 1 page. Includes transcript.In this Civil War letter dated November 23rd, 1862, from Savannah, the author, William W. Knight, acknowledges receiving a letter from his wife, Mary, in which she mentioned sending him a box. He notes that the box hasn't arrived at the depot yet. Lieutenant B. Knight brought clothes sent by Mary through Ben to the camp. William expresses concern about Mary sending salt, as he is surrounded by saltwater and has access to plenty of it. He mentions his desire for Mary to have enough pork and salt for herself and the children. He asks about shoes that Tommy was supposed to make for the children and mentions the possibility of getting them in Savannah. Due to fading light, he plans to send the letter with a correspondence to Mary's father and promises to write again in a few days

    A diary in the Dardanelles written on board the sponer "Corsair" while beating through the straits from Tenedos to Marmora By William Knight, Esq. Rear-Commodore of the Royal Harwich Yacht Club, author of "Words for the Windbound" oriental outlines" etc e

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    Preface: by knight, WIlliamAppendix.Dedication: by knight, W. to the members of the Royal Harwich yach clubContent description: Detailed contentsIllustration: 1 (Maps ,)Pagination: PP14+11OP+2PPVolumes: 1Text Genre:Journal / LettersIllustration: 1 (χάρτες ,

    Akron Beacon Journal — Maidenburg, Ben (1966-1981)(JSK_BB1_F24)

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    Correspondence with Ben Maidenburg, Executive Editor of the Akron Beacon Journa

    Akron Beacon Journal — Maidenburg, Ben (1953-1958)(JSK_BB1_F22)

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    Correspondence with Ben Maidenburg, Executive Editor of the Akron Beacon Journa

    Akron Beacon Journal — Maidenburg, Ben (1959-1965)(JSK_BB1_F23)

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    Correspondence with Ben Maidenburg, Executive Editor of the Akron Beacon Journa

    Akron Beacon Journal — Maidenburg, Ben; Executive Editor (1939-1952)(JSK_BB1_F21)

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    Correspondence with Ben Maidenburg, Executive Editor of the Akron Beacon Journa
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