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    Susan and David Chadwick

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    Image of Susan and David Chadwick, shown as Susan is cleaning out David\u27s ears. They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Kelroy Chadwick. Published in Fort Worth Star-Telegram morning edition December 31, 1950.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1950s/8488/thumbnail.jp

    Jackson Napoleon Chadwick Papers, MSS.4168

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    Abstract: A bill of sale for five slaves, a soft leather wallet, and a letter regarding a pre-Civil War bond, belonging to Jackson Napoleon Chadwick and his heirs.Scope and Content Note: The collection contains a bill of sale for five slaves, a soft leather wallet, and a letter regarding a pre-Civil War bond, belonging to Jackson Napoleon Chadwick and his heirs. The wallet (7" tall and about 3.25" wide when closed) with an attached notepad includes notations that give a rare glimpse of the provenance of the wallet, from 1839 when it was given to Jackson Napoleon Chadwick by his brother S. W. Chadwick. Below this note is another written by Bessie Chadwick Minge stating that the wallet was found among her father's belonging after his death in August 1898. A final note added in January 1907, says that the "pencil was left in my husband's jacket at the time of his death." There is no signature on this last notation.Also in this collection of papers is a bill of sale for five slaves (two girls and three boys) between the ages of eleven and sixteen. Jackson Chadwick made the purchase in Mobile in March 1861.The final item in the collection is an 1869 letter from Charles J. Friend to David Minge regarding Friend's efforts to discharge Minge's $5,000 debt, incurred before the Civil War, to Mrs. M. E. C. Gilliam. MingeBiographical/Historical Note: Jackson Napoleon Chadwick was probably born in Texas around 1828. He had at least one brother, S. W. Chadwick. J. N. married Mary Louise (Louisa) with whom he had four children: John E., Mary, W. J., and Bessie. He died in Texas in 1898.Bessie Croom Chadwick Minge, youngest child of Jackson N. and Mary Louise Chadwick, was born on November 12, 1853. She married John Henry Minge of Marengo County, Alabama, with whom she had eight children: John Henry, Jr.; Mary Croom; twins Bessie Chadwick and Melville Harris; Jackson Chadwick; David Harrison, infant Bessie, and Louise Chadwick. She died on June 12, 1931. Louise Chadwick Minge Cameron, youngest child of John Henry and Bessie Chadwick Minge, was born on December 18, 1891, in Marengo County, Alabama. She married Turner Christian, with who, she had one son, Turner, Jr. She died on Mary 25, 1972

    Authorisation in Grid Computing

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    This paper briefly surveys how authorisation in Grid computing has evolved during the last few years, and presents the latest developments in which Grid applications can utilise a policy controlled authorisation infrastructure to make decisions about which users are allowed to perform which actions on which Grid resources. The paper describes the Global Grid Forum SAML interface for connecting policy based authorisation infrastructures to Grid applications, and then describes the PERMIS authorisation infrastructure which has implemented this interface. The paper concludes with suggestions about how this work will evolve in the future

    Chadwick, David

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    Secure Role-based Messaging

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    This paper describes a secure role based messaging system design based on the use of X.509 Attribute Certificates for holding user roles. Access to the mes-sages is authorised by the PERMIS Privilege Management Infrastructure, a pol-icy driven role based access control (RBAC) infrastructure, which allows the assignment of roles to be distributed between trusted issuing authorities, and allows a change of access control policy at runtime. Messages can be sent by roles and users, and can be sent to roles and users. Messages are secure in their exchange between senders and recipients. Details of the security and messaging design are presented

    Mrs. Kelroy Chadwick

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    Mrs. Kelroy Chadwick, pictured with her children, David and Sudan, was elected as the president of the Cecelian Club. The Chadwicks live at 2304 Edwin. Mrs. Chadwick is the former Miss Ahdel Reich. Published in Fort Worth Star-Telegram morning edition March 21, 1952.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1950s/18298/thumbnail.jp

    Chadwick House

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    Italianate style house built during ownership of Susan Hawes Redding (1820-1902), seamstress; and son, Charles Hawes (1837-1893). Rear addition and modifications made by David N. Chadwick (1856-1914), saloon keeper

    Doris Chadwick and friends on bridge

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    Back row: unknown, Doris Chadwick, Vera Coell, David Coell
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