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    Telegram from H. C. Murphy to Minnie Meacham Carter

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    Telegram from H. C. Murphy, President of Burlington Lines, to Minnie Meacham Carter upon the death of Amon Giles Carter. The telegram expresses condolences about his death.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_meachamcarterpapers/1414/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from Clif Ó Murchadha [C Murphy]

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    Manuscript letter from Clif Ó Murchadha [C Murphy] giving apologies for two upcoming meetings and discussing developments affecting the Anti-Partition League. Dated 14 March 1939

    [Supplement by L. C. Graves #1]

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    Supplement written by L. C. Graves. Graves contacted Mr. Thomas Murphy, who worked at the Union Terminal and walked down the railroad tracks to see the parade. Murphy was unaware that the shooting was occurring

    Letter from C. J. Murphy to Attorney General Langer Regarding E. F. Meier, September 25, 1919

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    Letter dated September 25, 1919 from C. J. Murphy, attorney for North Dakota (ND) for the United States Railroad Administration, to ND Attorney General William Langer, regarding recently dismissed railroad employee E. F. Meier. This letter is a reply to Langer\u27s letter of September 16, and outlines Meier\u27s activity regarding enforcement of prohibition law. Murphy writes that Meier appointed himself a sort of detective but a poor grade one, who on suspicion opened and separated shipments to a local druggist named Knoll, confiscating medicines that contained alcohol, causing problems for Knoll. See also: Letter from Attorney General William Langer to C. J. Murphy Regarding E. F. Meier, September 26, 1919https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/1307/thumbnail.jp

    [Supplement by L. C. Graves #3]

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    Supplement written by L. C. Graves. Graves contacted Mr. Thomas Murphy, who worked at the Union Terminal and walked down the railroad tracks to see the parade. Murphy was unaware that the shooting was occurring

    [Supplement by L. C. Graves #4]

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    Supplement written by L. C. Graves. Graves contacted Mr. Thomas Murphy, who worked at the Union Terminal and walked down the railroad tracks to see the parade. Murphy was unaware that the shooting was occurring

    [Supplement by L. C. Graves #5]

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    Supplement written by L. C. Graves. Graves contacted Mr. Thomas Murphy, who worked at the Union Terminal and walked down the railroad tracks to see the parade. Murphy was unaware that the shooting was occurring

    [Supplement by L. C. Graves #2]

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    Supplement written by L. C. Graves. Graves contacted Mr. Thomas Murphy, who worked at the Union Terminal and walked down the railroad tracks to see the parade. Murphy was unaware that the shooting was occurring

    Samuel C. Usher with Josephine D. Murphy, circa 1960

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    Samuel C. Usher with Josephine D. Murphy hold a certificate. Written on verso: Atl. Univ. Alumni Assoc., Mrs. Josephine D. Murphy presenting citation to Father Samuel C. Usher, Class of 1912.The Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library acknowledges the generous support of the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) in supporting the processing and digitization of a number of historic collections as part of the project: Our Story: Digitizing Publications and Photographs of the Historically Black Atlanta University Center Institutions.</em
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