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John Collins working in the John Collins' shipyard
Adult-Groups at Work-John Collins working in the John Collins' shipyard
Interview with John Collins, 1986.
San Antonio, Texas.
In portraying the larger-than-life Judge Roy Bean at the annual Texas Folklife Festival and for Pearl Brewery advertisements and promotions, John Collins became a student of the historic figure who was “The Law West of the Pecos.” Collins shares anecdotes about Bean, including his escape to Langtry, Texas, after being run out of San Antonio for selling adulterated milk to Fort Sam Houston
[Letter from John Collins to John J. Herrera - April 4, 1953]
Letter from the Very Rev. John Collins of the Basilian Fathers Mexican Mission Center in Rosenberg, Texas to John J. Herrera, LULAC National President, dated April 4, 1953. This letter acknowledges Herrera's letter refuting personal endorsement or LULAC endorsement of Planned Parenthood literature. Rev. Collins encourages Herrera to publicly deny these policies
Victoria [cartographic material] /
Physical map of Victoria showing counties and railways; includes Table of distances from Melbourne.; Relief shown by hachures and spot heights.; Ancillary map: The world on Mercator's projection.; Index to towns, villages and places on the map: left and right margins.; Statistical information in top margin.; Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-rm4368.Title on cover: Collins' map of VictoriaWorld on Mercator's projection
Men (Collier, Pearson, Collins) working on building a shrimp boat at the John Collins' shipyard
Adult-Groups at Work-Men (Collier, Pearson, Collins)working on building a shrimp boat at the John Collins' shipyard
Men (Collier, Pearson, Collins) working on building a boat at the John Collins' shipyard
Adult-Groups at Work-Men (Collier, Pearson, Collins) working on building a boat at the John Collins' shipyard
Men (Collier Pearson, Collins) working on the frame of the boat at the John Collins' shipyard.
Adult-Groups at Work-Men (Collier Pearson, Collins) working on the frame of the boat at the John Collins' shipyard
Two Letters between Bishop Hackett and P. Collins
Two typescript copy letters in correspondence between Bishop Hackett of Waterford and Fr. P. Collins, St. Michael's, Glossop, Derbyshire, the latter gaining permission for remaining in the diocese of Nottingham and apologising for a letter sent by Fr. Finn; both expressing their goodwill. Added handwritten note from Hackett to [Hagan] about Collins staying in Nottingham. (No covering letter extant.
Letter: John Collins Welch to Ida M. Tarbell, February 12, 1918
Two letters to Ida Tarbel both dated February 12, 191
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