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    William Dawson and Dick Squires

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    Photo of William Dawson and his assistant Dick Squire

    Dick Price photograph, William Stevens' ERF framed lorry, No date.

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    William Stevens' ERF framed lorry - registration 2802DG - no date

    Charles Dick at Camp McKinley

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    Photograph of Charles Dick, stationed at Camp McKinley with the Ohio National Guard in 1903. Charles William Frederick Dick was born in Akron, Ohio, on November 3, 1858. He studied law and was admitted to the Ohio Bar in 1894 and set up practice in his hometown. Dick briefly left his legal practice to serve in the Eighth Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry, during the Spanish-American War. When the war ended, Dick returned to Akron and his law career. Associating himself with the Republican Party, Dick first entered politics as Summit County auditor from 1886 to 1894. He also was very active in the national Republican Party, serving as secretary of the Republican National Committee from 1896 to 1900. When Congressman Stephen A. Northway died in office in 1898, Dick was appointed to replace him in the U.S. House of Representatives. He subsequently gained reelection three times. Dick resigned from his seat in 1904 in order to accept appointment as a senator. Once again, Dick was replacing an Ohioan who had died in office -- Marcus A. Hanna. He served in the Senate from 1904 until 1911, when he failed to win reelection. After leaving the Senate, Dick resumed his legal practice in both Washington, DC, and Akron. He reentered the political arena once again in 1922, when he attempted to become the Republican candidate for the Senate, but was unsuccessful. Dick died in Akron, Ohio, on March 13, 1945

    Jere Nash Interview with Dick Molpus

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    Interview conducted by author Jere Nash with former Mississippi Secretary of State Dick Molpus in the process of writing Mississippi Politics: The Struggle for Power, 1976-2006. Topics covered include the Educational Reform Act of 1982; William Winter; Buddie Newman; Ellis Bodron; Sonny Meredith

    Dick Price photograph, Whittlesey Fair, 1913.

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    William Barker's Gallopers - G15 - circa 1913

    Dick Price photograph, Catford Fair, 1925.

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    William Wilson's Gallopers photographed 1925

    [Letter to Lieutenant General Hamilton H. Howze from Major General William W. Dick, Jr., 3 July 1962, regarding Army aviation requirements, 1963-1968.]

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    This document is a response to a letter requesting ideas on Army aviation requirements, 1963-1968. Major General William W. Dick addresses troop lift, armed reconnaissance, command/liaison/evacuation, artillery observation and conduct of fire, aircraft identification, communications, cargo lift, close air support, air defense, air space control fire suppression, and fuel

    Portrait of Wm. L. Bowles, author of Fourteen sonnets, 1786 [picture] /

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    In: Album of William Romaine Govett, 1828-1847.; Inscriptions: "Author of Fourteen sonnets, 1786"--Below drawing.; Also available online at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an4699386-s12-a1

    Dick Price photograph, Nottingham Goose Fair, No date.

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    William Percival's Ark - A185 - no date
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