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    Mary Choate Collection

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    Photograph of a Zion Church Settlement School 10 miles west of McAlester, Indian Territory, c. 1889. Mrs. Mary Choate taught the first class

    Charles Penoi Collection

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    Photograph of the Carlisle Indian School's 1898 Graduating Class. Photo by Choate, Carlisle, PA, c. 1898

    Sidney Peterson, Mrs. Collection

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    Photograph of "Indian Printer Boys: 1. Willie Butcher, Chippewa; 2. Benajah Miles, Arapaho; 3. Paul Boynton, Arapaho; 4. Richard Davis, Cheyenne; 5. Samuel Townsend, Pawnee; 6. Cyrus Fell Star, Sioux; 7. Chester Cornelius, Oneida; 8. Bennie Thomas, Pueblo; 9. Henry North, Arapaho; 10. Yamie Leads, Pueblo" - Photo by J. N. Choate, Carlisle Barracks, PA, c. 1880

    Word and Work Session 80

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    In Word and Work: An Intersection, Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, President Emeritus Dr. Dale A. Meyer talks with Heather Choate Davis, an L.A.-based author who released her first album of songs in 2020 called the “Life in the Key of God.” Davis — who didn’t play music for 58 years — learned piano, composition, music theory, choral training and notation software over a year’s time and wrote the music and lyrics for the 10 songs on the album, which were performed by others. “I’ve always been a writer. … but never music. I didn’t play instruments, I didn’t sing in a choir, I couldn’t read music. I didn’t know anything and all of a sudden I started hearing songs,” Davis says. “It’s been a really remarkable journey.” The album is available from most streaming services. Read more about Davis and the album here. Learn more at Concordia Theology.https://scholar.csl.edu/wordandwork/1089/thumbnail.jp

    The career and character of Abraham Lincoln : an address delivered by Joseph H. Choate, ambassador to Great Britain, at the Philosophical Institution of Edinburgh, November 13, 1900

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    The cover is cream with the title and author in black type. A portrait of Lincoln is included on the third page.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-pamphlets/2094/thumbnail.jp

    New Author

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    Photograph taken for a story in the Oklahoma Times newspaper. Caption: "Margaret Estep Choate, McAlester, has recently published her first book, "Footprints and Fear," which has been acclaimed by critics as one of the top psychological novels of the present.

    The life of Joseph Hodges Choate as gathered chiefly from his letters,

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    "Published November, 1920; reprinted December, 1920."Mode of access: Internet

    Pump for Oil Cans, &c.

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    Patent for a new and improved pump for oil cans. This design "especially relates to means for holding a pump cylinder or barrel within the cask or can, and preventing oil from escaping through the aperture or opening through which the cylinder passes; and to these ends it consists of the construction, combination, and arrangement of parts" (lines 20-26)
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