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Deborah Thomas, Melbourne Cup, 1977 [picture] /
Title from inscriptions on verso.; Part of collection: Rennie Ellis: Aussies all.; Inscriptions: titled, "1977/2006" and "Aussies All Exhibition"--In ink lower right on verso.; Item with accompanying exhibition note.; Condition: Good.; Also available in electronic version via the Internet at: http//nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4082839; Purchased from Rennie Ellis Photographic Archive through Josef Lebovic Gallery, 2007.; Exhibited: Rennie Ellis: Aussies all, National Portrait Gallery, Canberra, 2006. AuCNL; Exhibited: Rennie Ellis, National Gallery of Victoria, 31 October 2008 to 22 February 2009. This photograph of Deborah Thomas at the Melbourne Cup in a breast-shaped hat was used on the cover of the Bulletin in late October 1978 alongside the headline 'Melbourne madness"
Letter from William Arba Ellis to Thomas Clarkson, 11 March 1910
Typed copy of a letter from William Arba Ellis (historian) at Norwich University in Northfield, Vermont, to Thomas Clarkson in Portland, Connecticut; Ellis writes on 11 March 1910 about the biographical sketch he has written of Clarkson's deceased son, Leonard J. Clarkson (Class of 1908); will be sending it to Clarkson's wife Ann for her OK.Leonard Clarkson died as a result of injuries sustained during a football game between Norwich University and Dartmouth College in 1907
Letter from William Arba Ellis to Thomas Clarkson, 31 March 1909
Typed copy of a letter from William Arba Ellis (historian) at Norwich University in Northfield, Vermont, to Thomas Clarkson in Portland, Connecticut; Ellis writes on 31 March 1909 about obtaining biographical information for Clarkson's deceased son, Leonard J. Clarkson (Class of 1908), and other Norwich University alumni for the history of Norwich University that he is compiling.Leonard Clarkson died as a result of injuries sustained during a football game between Norwich University and Dartmouth College in 1907
Thomas Ellis, 28th Annual ODU Literary Festival
Thomas Sayers Ellis co-founded The Dark Room Collective and received his M.F.A. from Brown University in 1995. His work has appeared in The American Poetry Review; AGNI; Best American Poetry (1997 and 2001); Boston Book Review; Boston Review; Callaloo; Fence; Grand Street; Hambone; Harvard Advocate; Harvard Review; the Kenyon Review; Ploughshares; the Pushcart Prize 1998; the Southern Review;The Garden Thrives: Twentieth-Century African-American Poetry; Tin House; Giant Steps: The New Generation of African American Writers; American Poetry: The Next Generation; and Wax Poetics. He has received fellowships from The Ohio Arts Council, The MacDowell Colony, The Fine Arts Work Center (in Provincetown) and YADDO; and in 1993 he co-edited On the Verge: Emerging Poets and Artists. Ellis is a contributing editor of Callaloo and his first collection The Good Junk (1996) was published in the Graywolf annual Take Three. He is also the author of a chapbook, The Genuine Negro Hero (Kent State University Press, 2001), and the forthcoming The Maverick Room (Graywolf 2005). An associate professor of English at Case Western Reserve University (Cleveland, Ohio) and a faculty member of the Lesley University low-residency M.F.A. program (Cambridge, Mass.), he is currently compiling and editing Quotes Community: Notes for Black Poets
Letter from Thomas Clarkson to W. A. Ellis, 12 April 1909
Letter from Thomas Clarkson in Portland, Connecticut, to William Arba Ellis in Northfield, Vermont, dated 12 April 1909; he writes in response to Ellis' request for biographical information about his deceased son, Leonard J. Clarkson (Class of 1908), and other former Norwich University students from Portland.Leonard Clarkson died as a result of injuries sustained during a football game between Norwich University and Dartmouth College in 1907
Thomas Rotch accounts payable, 1788-1795
Thomas Rotch pays John Ellis for a lamp, 4 shillings, 18 pence. 8.2" 2.5
Thomas Rotch Receipts for paid bills, 1791-1823
Thomas Rotch pays Luke Ellis eleven shillings four pence for sawing posts. 8.1" x 3
Letter from Thomas Ellis to Alden Partridge, May 1835
Thomas Ellis writes from Richmond, Virginia, to Alden Partridge in Norwich, Vermont, on 9 May 1835 regarding a request for Partridge to deliver a lecture on a course of military tactics in Richmond; a postscript, dated 18 May 1835, was added to the letter by John T. Winn, who had opened the letter thinking it related to a different matter and then forwarded it to Partridge; Winn's message includes a note related to "the arms" and a petition made to the Governor of Virginia.Transcription by Raymond Bouchard. Transcriptions may be subject to error
Postcard Written by Thomas Ellis to the Bryant College Service Club Dated August 4, 1942
[Transcription begins] USO
4 August 1942
Sirs:
I wish to thank you very much for your club’s very unexpected and welcome gift of cigarettes.
Your club is certainly doing a splendid job in remembering the Alumnus now in the service. My congratulations to you and all the members for a continued success.
My correct address is: Hq VI Army Corps Providence, R.I. G-3
T/Sgt. Thomas Ellis [Transcription ends
Thomas Rotch Receipts for paid bills, 1791-1823
Thomas Rotch pays Elijah Ellis "by the hand of A. Barker" $4 for white oak posts. 7.25" x 2.75
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