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[Transcript of letter from Otis G. Welch to Joseph A. Carroll, May 12, 1861]
Transcript of a letter from Otis G. Welch to Joseph A. Carroll asking him to send a dispatch
Letter from Boniface G. Carroll to Hagan
Holograph letter from Boniface G. Carroll, St. Patrick's Monastery, Tullow, County Carlow, to (Hagan), enclosing a donation, regretting that he cannot take up the invitation to Rome, but offering good wishes
Letter from Boniface G. Carroll to Hagan
Holograph letter from Boniface G. Carroll, St. Patrick’s Monastery, Tullow, County Carlow, to (Hagan), in gratitude for his advice. Stating that now there seems no possibility of an arrangement with Bishop O'Farrell of Bathurst: enclosing handwritten copy letter from the latter to Brother Provincial Benignus in which he states that he removes the primary and secondary boys' schools at Orange from the direction of the Patrician Brothers. – Carroll offers comments on how a misunderstanding arose on the Brothers' generally good rapport with the Orange Old Boys Union. They will send a visitator to see if the matter can yet be settled. [23 November 1926- 24 February 1927
R. W. Carroll letter to Warren G. Harding, March 6, 1920
In this letter dated March 6, 1920, R. W. Carroll writes to Senator Warren G. Harding to praise an interview with Harding published in that day's newspapers. During the interview, Harding comments on the country's poor and heavily disputed economic and social conditions. Carroll discusses his roots in Youngstown, Ohio, where his father, the Honorable Reuben Carroll, was the city's first mayor and served as state commissioner during the American Civil War, and opened the first silversmith shop there. His father also ran an Underground Railroad station at a log cabin on Mill Creek where he housed freedom seekers as they traveled to Canada. Carroll closes by dedicating his full support to Harding's presidential campaign.
This letter is part of the Warren G. Harding Papers (MSS 345). This collection includes correspondence, business records, and other materials documenting Harding’s business career as owner and editor-in-chief of The Daily Marion Star, as well as the various stages of his political career. A significant portion of the collection, and what’s available on Ohio Memory, highlights his 1920 presidential campaign, spanning just before publicly announcing his candidacy to handily defeating Ohio Governor James M. Cox in the election. Correspondents include both Ohio and national businessmen, political figures, and ordinary citizens writing with questions, support, congratulatory notes, and campaign advice. Some of the most interesting insights into the tumultuous political climate in the U.S., the extreme factionalism within the Republican Party in Ohio, and Harding’s campaign strategies are described in letters between Harding and his campaign manager, Harry M. Daugherty. Some of the topics addressed include women’s suffrage, Prohibition, the League of Nations, African American representation and issues, and lingering peace negotiations following World War I
G. K. Chesterton Portrait, Detail
This image is a detail of the oil portrait of the British author G. K. Chesterton (1874–1936), painted by Edwin Swan.https://collected.jcu.edu/chestertonimages/1001/thumbnail.jp
Carroll, G P, VX59998
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/376147Surname: CARROLL
Given Name(s) or Initials: G P
Military Service Number or Last Known Location: VX59998
Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 36995188710
Item: [2016.0049.08455] "Carroll, G P, VX59998
Carroll, Bernard G, 3/400852
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/427903Surname: Carroll. Given Name(s) or Initials: Bernard G. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: 3/400852. Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: K547. Division Enquiry: Vic. Rank: PTE. Unit: 2nd Battalion326660
Item: [2016.0049.60165] "Carroll, Bernard G, 3/400852
G. K. Chesterton Portrait
This item is an oil portrait of the British author G. K. Chesterton (1874–1936). It was painted by the Irish artist Edwin Swan. The portrait measures approximately 44.5 by 34 inches. This portrait is based on a black-and-white photograph of Chesterton taken in 1935 by the British photographer Howard Coster (1885-1959). This is a posthumous portrait, painted after Chesterton’s death in 1936.
Edwin Swan was born in Ballyragget, Ireland, and studied at the Academie Julian in Paris. This portrait of Chesterton was once exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1940.https://collected.jcu.edu/chestertonimages/1000/thumbnail.jp
Telegram from Carroll and Joe E. Estes to Minnie Meacham Carter, Amon G. Carter, Jr. and Ruth Carter Johnson
Telegram from Carroll and Joe E. Estes to Minnie Meacham Carter, Amon G. Carter, Jr. and Ruth Carter Johnson. upon the death of Amon Giles Carter. The telegram expresses condolences about his death.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_meachamcarterpapers/1536/thumbnail.jp
[Report to W. P. Gannaway by Bob K. Carroll, February 12, 1964]
Poor quality photocopy of a report addressed to Chief Jesse E. Curry of the Dallas Police Department. The report, which was submitted by detective Bob K. Carroll, states that Cecil G. Hamlin has been receiving money orders to be used for the defense of Jack Ruby
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