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    Charles B. Moore Family papers, 1832-1917

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    Transcript of a letter to Albert from D. M. Biddle regarding the condition of Biddle's mill and business

    Charles B. Moore Family papers, 1832-1917

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    Letter to Albert from D. M. Biddle regarding the condition of Biddle's mill and business

    Marion Theresa (M. T.) Biddle papers

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    Six letters, all datelined "Hispaniola," postmarked at Chesapeake City or Elkton, Maryland, addressed to Miss Maggie R. Thompson, Oxford, Pennsylvania, by "Prof. M. T. (Marion Theresa) Biddle." The correspondence is between two women and they talk of beaux , visiting relatives, education, weddings, and brief mentions of the Civil Wa

    Marion Theresa (M. T.) Biddle papers, Series I, Folder 1: Correspondence, 1858, 1861

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    Marion Theresa (M. T.) Biddle was born on March 11, 1840, in Chesapeake City, Cecil County, Maryland and died on March 22, 1869 at the age of twenty-nine. She lived with her parents, William Eugene Biddle (b.ca.1797), a farmer, and Armina Nichols Biddle (b.1825) at "Hispaniolia". Hispaniolia was located near Chesapeake City and Elkton, Maryland, as noted on the postmarks on four envelopes included in the collection. M.T. was the eldest of at least six children, one of whom was a younger sister Isabell. She was a teacher and signed all the letters "Prof. M. T. Biddle." Maggie R. Thompson (b.1843), the recipient of the letters in this collection, lived in Nottingham and later Oxford, Pennsylvania. She refers to a younger sister, Ellie, and twin sisters in the letters. M.T. and Maggie attended school together, possibly the Oxford Female Seminary. Thompson was unmarried when the letters were written and M. T. Biddle addressed her as "Dr." Complete information may be found in the finding aid to the collection at: http://hdl.handle.net/1903.1/1432

    Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1762 1876

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    Title in upper margin: Philadelphia 100 years ago. Facsimile. Oriented with north toward the upper left. Pictorial map. The original "Published according to Act of Parliament Novr. 1st 1762 and sold by the Editor's Matthew Clarkson and M. Biddle in Philadelphia." Includes index to points of interest and insets "A" and "B."Grayscale;1:6,10

    Bourbon County - Paris Post Office

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    A history of the post office at Paris, Kentucky by Patty M. Biddle

    SATC Non-Commissioned Officers from Biddle University in uniform, 1918

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    Photograph of Biddle University ROTC members in uniform. Back is labeled in pencil ""SATC Non-Commissioned Officers at Biddle (now JCSU), Autumn of 1918. L-R: Willie Hall, Russell Lewis, Hobart Allen, H. Lawrence McCrorey Jr., M. Seabrook, Rudolph (sic), Connie Jenkins"

    Francis Biddle, March 19, 1953

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    U.S. Court of Appeals Judge , 1939-1940. U.S. Attorney General, 1941-1945. PH Coll 15.20bFrancis Beverley Biddle (May 19, 1886 – October 4, 1968) was an American lawyer and judge who was Attorney General of the United States during World War II and who served as the primary American judge during the postwar Nuremberg trials.To order a reproduction, inquire about permissions, or for information about prices see: http://www.lib.washington.edu/specialcollections/services/reproduction/reproduction Please cite the Order Numbe
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