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    [Exterior View of E. N. Perry Home]

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    Photograph of an exterior side view of the E. N. Perry home taken from the yard. The house is surrounded by a fence and trees

    [Exterior of E. N. Perry Home]

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    Photograph of the exterior of the E. N. Perry home taken from the street. The house is surrounded by trees and a fence

    [Side View of E. N. Perry Home]

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    Photograph of an exterior side view of the home of E.N. Perry. The house is large and surrounded by a white fence and trees

    [Exterior View of E.N. Perry Home]

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    Photograph of an exterior side view of the E. N. Perry home taken from the street. There is a fence surrounding the home

    Etat présent de la Grande Russie : contenant une relation de ce que S. M. Czarienne a fait de plus remarquable dans ses états, & une description de la religion, des moeurs etc. tant des Russiens, que des Tartares et autres Peuples voisins

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    par le capitaine Jean Perry ; traduit de l'AngloisFrontispiz; Titel in Rot- und SchwarzdruckÜbersetzer gemäss Dictionnaire des ouvrages anonymes: HugonyOriginaltitel: The state of Russia under the present Cza

    Rev. Perry C. Bramlett Collection

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    Finding aid of the Rev. Perry C. Bramlett manuscript collectionA graduate of Southern Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky; a noted author; and a dedicated and respected scholar, Rev. Perry C. Bramlett�s life work was taking C. S. Lewis to the local church. His widow, Joan Fine Bramlett of Fairhope, Alabama, selected Mercer University to house this collection to honor Bramlett�s work, to share the significance of Bramlett�s life, and to mark his contributions to the scholarship of C. S. Lewis and his friends and their influences

    Jere Nash Interview with Ed Perry

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    Interview conducted by author Jere Nash with former state legislator Ed Perry in the process of writing Mississippi Politics: The Struggle for Power, 1976-2006. Topics covered include Perry\u27s background and his first campaign for the state House; Buddie Newman; 1987 rules change in House; Perry as chair of the Appropriations Committee; Perry\u27s race against Tim Ford for Speaker; Perry as chair of Judiciary A Committee; Perry as Clerk of the House; Kirk Fordice; education legislation; separation of powers bill in 1984; 1987 highway bill; gambling legislation; reapportionment; Perry chair of Constitution Committee; banks paying interest; bond bill; tort reform; and the increase of partisanship in the House

    Sophia Perry diaries, vol. 2

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    The first volume in the Sophia E. Perry diaries collection. The collection consists of four diaries, 1858-1901 (Bulk 1858-1865 & 1888), kept by Sophia E. Perry, a resident of Gorham, Me. Items found interleaved in the diaries are included with the volume they were found in. The diaries document Ms. Perry's personal life. Ms. Perry kept the first through third diaries while living in Gorham. These diaries describe the weather and local events of the day. Occasionally, larger events are recorded, the most noteworthy being the assassination of U.S. President Abraham Lincoln found in the third diary on p.74. In addition, she recorded in the diaries lists of marriages, deaths, and her correspondence. Ms. Perry kept the fourth diary, 1879-1888 (Bulk 1888), while a patient at the Maine Insane Hospital in Augusta, Me. The diary describes, in part, Ms. Perry's life at the hospital but also contains a considerable amount of poetry written by her. Miscellaneous items interleaved in the fourth diary include fabric remnants, a pencil sketch of a woman, newspaper clippings, an engraving of an unidentified man, and three letters received

    Sophia Perry diaries, vol. 1

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    The first volume in the Sophia E. Perry diaries collection. The collection consists of four diaries, 1858-1901 (Bulk 1858-1865 & 1888), kept by Sophia E. Perry, a resident of Gorham, Me. Items found interleaved in the diaries are included with the volume they were found in. The diaries document Ms. Perry's personal life. Ms. Perry kept the first through third diaries while living in Gorham. These diaries describe the weather and local events of the day. Occasionally, larger events are recorded, the most noteworthy being the assassination of U.S. President Abraham Lincoln found in the third diary on p.74. In addition, she recorded in the diaries lists of marriages, deaths, and her correspondence. Ms. Perry kept the fourth diary, 1879-1888 (Bulk 1888), while a patient at the Maine Insane Hospital in Augusta, Me. The diary describes, in part, Ms. Perry's life at the hospital but also contains a considerable amount of poetry written by her. Miscellaneous items interleaved in the fourth diary include fabric remnants, a pencil sketch of a woman, newspaper clippings, an engraving of an unidentified man, and three letters received

    Sophia Perry diaries, vol. 4

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    The first volume in the Sophia E. Perry diaries collection. The collection consists of four diaries, 1858-1901 (Bulk 1858-1865 & 1888), kept by Sophia E. Perry, a resident of Gorham, Me. Items found interleaved in the diaries are included with the volume they were found in. The diaries document Ms. Perry's personal life. Ms. Perry kept the first through third diaries while living in Gorham. These diaries describe the weather and local events of the day. Occasionally, larger events are recorded, the most noteworthy being the assassination of U.S. President Abraham Lincoln found in the third diary on p.74. In addition, she recorded in the diaries lists of marriages, deaths, and her correspondence. Ms. Perry kept the fourth diary, 1879-1888 (Bulk 1888), while a patient at the Maine Insane Hospital in Augusta, Me. The diary describes, in part, Ms. Perry's life at the hospital but also contains a considerable amount of poetry written by her. Miscellaneous items interleaved in the fourth diary include fabric remnants, a pencil sketch of a woman, newspaper clippings, an engraving of an unidentified man, and three letters received
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