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    Letter from W. S. Thorington, University, Alabama, to Hill Ferguson, 1906

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    This item is contained in a letter book created by Hill Ferguson documenting The University of Alabama history between 1906 and 1911. Ferguson presented the bound book to University President Richard D. Foster. The title on the spine is The Greater University of Alabama, 1906-1911, Hill Ferguson

    James S. Ferguson Genealogy - Accession 550

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    The James Ferguson Genealogy consists of a family tree chart (measuring 21’ 3” x 3’) written by Mrs. Pearle Oates Williams and J. Thomas Williams, Sr. The family tree chart documents the various lines of the Ferguson family from 1715 through 1983. The family later settled in York and Chester counties, South Carolina. A few of the more prominent allied families are: Armstrong, Banks, Barnett, Boyd, Brown, Craven, Crook, Dowd, Locke, Melton, Morrison, Nunnery, Oates, Pittman, Williams, and Worthy.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/manuscriptcollection_findingaids/2250/thumbnail.jp

    Marguerite Ferguson Papers, 1954, 1958

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    Typed summary of interview (6 leaves) with Marguerite Ferguson, concerning her parents, Philip and Mary Weisbecker, who moved from New York to Moorhead, Minn., then to Grandin, N.D. where they bought a hotel. Includes mention of the first business establishments in Grandin, additions to the hotel, cooking for threshing crews, boarding farm workers during the winter, Lynn Ferguson, Marguerite's son and farm manager for John S. Dalrymple. Also includes clippings

    Map of Sydney showing the municipal wards [cartographic material] /

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    Map 271 from Ferguson Collection.; Map shows wards and some major buildings. Ward boundaries coloured by hand.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-f271

    Item 16, “Jim Franklin's Unusual Hour” with Jesse Taylor Band and Texana Dames at Pato's Tacos, Austin, Texas (black on white offset with painted portrait, autographed, 11 x 17 inches), undated

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    The Keith Ferguson collection includes artifacts, manuscripts, and audio-visual materials from the childhood and professional career of the internationally respected musician.Keith Ferguson, noted bass guitarist, was born on July 23, 1946. He was raised in the Sixth Ward of Houston, Texas, and graduated from San Jacinto High School in 1964. Ferguson, who played left-handed, worked with Carlos Santana, Johnny Winter, Peter Kaukonen, Jimmy and Stevie Ray Vaughn. He was a founding member of The Fabulous Thunderbirds and played with groups such as Night Crawlers, Texas Cajun Trio, The Tail Gators, and Big Guitars from Texas.Ferguson was nominated for a Grammy in 1986 for his work with the Big Guitars (a strictly instrumental, Austin-based band). He also won the Austin Music Award for Best Bass Guitar in 1985, and in 1997 he was inducted into the Austin Music Hall of Fame. Keith Ferguson died in Austin on April 29, 1997, of liver failure

    Item 23, John Littlejohn at Antone's, Austin, Texas (black on tan offset, 11 x 17 inches), undated

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    The Keith Ferguson collection includes artifacts, manuscripts, and audio-visual materials from the childhood and professional career of the internationally respected musician.Keith Ferguson, noted bass guitarist, was born on July 23, 1946. He was raised in the Sixth Ward of Houston, Texas, and graduated from San Jacinto High School in 1964. Ferguson, who played left-handed, worked with Carlos Santana, Johnny Winter, Peter Kaukonen, Jimmy and Stevie Ray Vaughn. He was a founding member of The Fabulous Thunderbirds and played with groups such as Night Crawlers, Texas Cajun Trio, The Tail Gators, and Big Guitars from Texas.Ferguson was nominated for a Grammy in 1986 for his work with the Big Guitars (a strictly instrumental, Austin-based band). He also won the Austin Music Award for Best Bass Guitar in 1985, and in 1997 he was inducted into the Austin Music Hall of Fame. Keith Ferguson died in Austin on April 29, 1997, of liver failure

    Item 31, Otis Rush at Antone's, Austin, Texas (black on tan offset, 11 x 17 inches), undated

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    The Keith Ferguson collection includes artifacts, manuscripts, and audio-visual materials from the childhood and professional career of the internationally respected musician.Keith Ferguson, noted bass guitarist, was born on July 23, 1946. He was raised in the Sixth Ward of Houston, Texas, and graduated from San Jacinto High School in 1964. Ferguson, who played left-handed, worked with Carlos Santana, Johnny Winter, Peter Kaukonen, Jimmy and Stevie Ray Vaughn. He was a founding member of The Fabulous Thunderbirds and played with groups such as Night Crawlers, Texas Cajun Trio, The Tail Gators, and Big Guitars from Texas.Ferguson was nominated for a Grammy in 1986 for his work with the Big Guitars (a strictly instrumental, Austin-based band). He also won the Austin Music Award for Best Bass Guitar in 1985, and in 1997 he was inducted into the Austin Music Hall of Fame. Keith Ferguson died in Austin on April 29, 1997, of liver failure
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