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    [Memorandum from Earl Craig, Jr. - February 18, 1973]

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    Memo sent by Earl Craig, Jr. discussing the upcoming DNC Black Caucus meeting

    [Memorandum from Earl D. Craig, Jr. - February 18, 1973]

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    Memo sent by Earl Craig, Jr. discussing the upcoming DNC Black Caucus meeting

    Telegram from Conway Craig to Amon G. Carter, Jr.

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    Telegram from Conway Craig, Publisher of the Corpus Christi Caller Times, to Amon G. Carter, Jr. upon the death of Amon Giles Carter. The telegram expresses condolences about his death.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_meachamcarterpapers/1509/thumbnail.jp

    Frank S. Craig Jr., U.S. Army Air Corps

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    This is a portrait of Officer Frank S. Craig Jr., U.S. Army Air Corps. He is wearing his winter service uniform and smiling at the camera. The bottom of the negative reads "Craig Field, ALA. (24. Nov. 44) (122) (Class 44 K. A/C Craig, Frank S., Jr." This was likely taken while he was stationed at Craig Field, Alabama

    Craig Cullinan, Jr. portrait

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    This photograph of Craig Cullinan, Jr. is part of the Vera Prasilova Scott portraiture collection. Scott was a studio photographer and the wife of a Rice faculty member. She took portraits of many prominent Houstonians in the late 1920s and early 1930s.Craig Cullinan, Jr. is the gransdon of Joseph Cullinan, who was a founder of the Magnolia Petroleum Company and helped organize the Texas Company in Beaumont shortly after the oil strike at Spindletop oilfield in 1902. Craid Cullinan Jr. is a nephew of Nina J. Cullinan

    The Craig House At Monmouth Battlefield State Park

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    The earliest section of the Craig Farmhouse was built by Samuel Craig in 1746. The original house was a one-and-one-half story Dutch-framed structure. It was enlarged in the 1770s by John Craig, Jr. with the extension of the Georgian-style two-story addition on the west side. The farmers and their slaves grew wheat, rye, Indian Corn, and oats while horses, cattle, sheep and hogs fed in the pastures.Original file name 760690100_bfba3692d3_o (1).jp

    Religious Disputation in Tudor England

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    Paper by Dr. Hardin Craig, Jr

    The Rededication Papers

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    Paper by Hardin Craig, Jr., Professor of History and University Libraria
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