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    William Booth Taliaferro correspondence, 1859

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    74 items. Unfinished letter of [?] to Rufus J. Colley (bears legal notes concerning estate of William H. Roy), Francis M. Boykin, Jr., Upperville Male Academy, John Haw, Thomas H. Ellis, P.M. Tabb & Son, order from Henry A. Wise to Gibson to call on Superintendent of Arsenal at Harper's Ferry for amunition, John Blair Hoge to Wise, S. Bassett French to Jno. B. Hoge, Morton Marye, Sister to William Booth Taliaferro, H.H. Dent, Medical Report of R. A. Straith, David S. Watson, J. Lucins Davis, William Munford to J.M. Rowan, Alfred M. Barbour (issuing ammunition and bursting of guns), E. W. Balch, William Booth Taliaferro to Wise, James L. Kemper, Alexander Galt Taliaferro, William B. Hartley, Robert F. Getty (E.G. Otis Yonkers Examiner Reporter), W. (leter to Wise, anti-hanging John Brown), William Munford to H.L. Bowen (transmitting denial of Bowen's request by William Booth Taliaferro), George W. Munford, J.A. Vadenbousch to William Booth Taliaferro, S. Bassett French (for William Booth Taliaferro) to M.M. Anderson, L.H. King to [?] Wargh concerning credentials of E.G Otis, Capt. to [?] (promise to rescue him), Chas. G. Stone to J.L. Davis (publication), John Scott, J. Lucinus, William, R.D., Edmund Mason, William H. anthony Henry C. Allen--conditions at Charlestown Jail, Powhatan Robinson page (for William Booth Taliaferro) to John B. Hoge, William Booth Taliaferro per O. Jennings Wise to William Sherrard, Ap.P. Shutt, E.G. Otis to his wife (including description of Mt. Vernon), Draft of William Booth Taliaferro to Haw, William Booth Taliaferro (per I. Jennings Wise to [?] Moore), William Booth Taliaferro to [?] Clarke, (Congressman) A. W. Boteler to William Booth Taliaferro, Edward Graham to William Booth Taliaferro, Pohatan Robinson Page, J.R. Chambliss, H. H. Mays, J.D. Bright, James C. Van Dyke, Henry M. Phillips to Charles J. Faukner, P. Ranchfoss, Ro[bert] Tyler, ?Francis B, Jones, W.B. Stanard [at Bendover], J.W. Ware, William H. Richardson, A.K. Syester, J.W. Rowan, Bond of B.R. Gaine to Warner Throckmorton Toliaferro (executor of William H. Roy

    Diary of Claude James Booth

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    Diary of Sergeant. C. J. Fowler, who at a later date changed his name to Claude James Booth. The diary begins when Fowler was part of the 58th Battalion in the Australian Imperial Force (A.I.F.) in 1918 when he has just returned to London on active service. He travels for a short time and then returns to Australia. Upon his return, there is much description of travelling with a small mention of setting up a metal casting business in Melbourne. The diary ends a few days after the birth of his daughter Ada Booth in 1921. Page numbering skips 139. Blank pages following page 169 have not been digitised

    MSS 0098, F0051 - James Booth document to John Clark

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    Handwritten document from James Booth, later Chief Justice of the Delaware Supreme Court and Delaware Secretary of State, to Sheriff of New Castle County and later Governor of Delaware John Clark certifying Peter Stallup's appointment as a constable of New Castle Hundred for 1777.Purchase, May 1988.http://library.udel.edu/static/purl.php?mss0098_005

    James Booth, Junior

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    This negative shows a painting of James Booth, Junior, by Laussat Richter Rogers. Booth was Chief Justice of Delaware (1841 to 1855)

    James Booth, Junior

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    This negative shows a painting of James Booth, Junior, by Laussat Richter Rogers. Booth was Chief Justice of Delaware (1841 to 1855)

    James Booth, Senior portrait

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    This negative shows a framed painting of James Booth, Senior, by Laussat Richter Rogers. Booth was Delaware's Secretary of State from 1778 to 1799 and Chief Justice of Delaware from 1799 to 1828

    James Booth, Senior portrait

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    This negative shows a framed painting of James Booth, Senior, by Laussat Richter Rogers. Booth was Delaware's Secretary of State from 1778 to 1799 and Chief Justice of Delaware from 1799 to 1828

    James Booth, Senior

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    This negative shows a framed painting of James Booth, Senior, by Laussat Richter Rogers. Booth was Delaware's Secretary of State from 1778 to 1799 and Chief Justice of Delaware from 1799 to 1828

    James Booth, Senior

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    This negative shows a framed painting of James Booth, Senior, by Laussat Richter Rogers. Booth was Delaware's Secretary of State from 1778 to 1799 and Chief Justice of Delaware from 1799 to 1828

    James Booth, Senior

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    This negative shows a painting of James Booth, Senior, by Laussat Richter Rogers
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