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Clement Biddle to Susan Kean, October 29, 1795
Clement Biddle in Philadelphia, PA wrote to Susan Kean, addressed to Elizabeth Town, NJ. Mr. Otto took a loan from Mr. Kean while offered shares on the Bank of the United States as collateral. Mr. Biddle offered his services to Mrs. Kean. People included: Mr. Otto.https://digitalcommons.kean.edu/lhc_1790s/1285/thumbnail.jp
Cobb, Clement Biddle Penrose
Memorial Statement for Professor Clement Biddle Penrose Cobb who died in 1955. The memorial statements contained herein were prepared by the Office of the Dean of the University Faculty of Cornell University to honor its faculty for their service to the university
Christine Biddle to Susan Ursin Niemcewicz, August 24, 1825
Christine Biddle wrote to Susan Ursin Niemcewicz, addressed to Ursino, near Elizabeth Town, NJ. Christine wrote to thank Susan for her letter and sympathy, she felt bad that Susan was alone at Ursino and wished she could visit. She also gave some updates on mutual acquaintances.
People Included: Catherine, Clement Biddle, Thomas Biddle, Sarah Louisa Jay Kean, Sarah Sabina Kean, Peter Philip James Kean, Mr and Mrs Brinton, Mrs. Roberts, Regis, Johnhttps://digitalcommons.kean.edu/lhc_1820s/1038/thumbnail.jp
Lewis William Otto with Clement Biddle, 1792-1793
This is a contract between Lewis William Otto in Philadelphia, PA and Clement Biddle, unaddressed. Lewis Otto wrote this promissory note to Clement Biddle for a loan. People included: John Kean. Places included: Bank of the United States.https://digitalcommons.kean.edu/lhc_1790s/1178/thumbnail.jp
Major George McCully, R Corps, Coes Station, to Colonel Clement Biddle, Quartermaster General, Pennsylvania
McCully gives to Biddle the status of his weapons and ammunition and tells of the remains of guns found abandoned at Reed's Station by the militia during St. Clair's campaign.Biddle, Clement, 1740-181
Letter from Clement to Ralph, MSS.1725
Abstract: A letter from Clement to his brother Ralph, written from "Puehuehu," Hawaii, concerning business matters, February 13, 1885.Scope and Content Note: This collection consists of a single letter from Clement, no last name stated, to his brother Ralph, from "Puehuehu," which appears to be in Hawaii, dated February 13, 1885. The letter chiefly discusses business matters. The folder in which it was donated to the Special Collections library states that the author was a plantation owner, that Puehuehu is also known as Kohala, and that the letter's recipient was in England.Biographical/Historical Note: Hawaii businessman/plantation owner, 1885
True Copy, Survey For: Charles Hurst Surveyed by Benjamin Davis Notarized by: Clement Biddle, November 14, 1799.
Recollections of Clement C. Moore, author of "A Visit from St. Nicholas"
Includes 2 poems by Clement C Moore, including "A Visit from St. Nicholas." Part of the Nancy H. Marshall Night before Christmas collection. Swem Library copy includes and undated letter about the book by Margaret N.C. Bradley, niece of the author
Rufus E. Clement Records
Dr. Rufus Early Clement, the sixth President of Atlanta University, was the longest serving president in the history of the institution. While president, Clement served on the American Council on Education, the United Negro College Fund, and was appointed by President Dwight D. Eisenhower to the United Service Organization. Clement served as president until his death in 1967. Materials consists of correspondence and reports from organizations such as Gammon Theological Seminary, the United Negro College Fund, National Education Association, Carnegie Research Fund, General Education Board, Harmon Foundation, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Atlanta Urban League, Southern Regional Council, Southern Conference for Human Welfare, Georgia Department of Education, and the United States Veterans Administration.
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Conversazione con Gilles Clement. A conversation with Gilles Clement
'Conversazione con Gilles Clement' si tratta di una intervista articolata in 12 domande che l'autrice N.Trasi ha ideato sul tema dei rifiuti e del progetto. L'intervista è stata svolta a Parigi dove Gilles Clement, uno dei massimi esponenti sui temi del paesaggio contemporaneo, ha risposto a volte in modo originale e sorprendente, in taluni casi tracciando nuove vie.This is an interview on the topic of waste and of the project, consisting of twelve questions that the author N.Trasi has formulated for Gilles Clement, one of the leaders on the issues of the contemporary landscape
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