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Col Howard C. Price Sr., Commanding Officer of Fort Douglas, 1928-1931
Photograph of Colonel Howard C. Price Sr., Commanding Officer of Fort Douglas, 1928-1931, Utah
Colonel Howard C. Price Sr., Commanding Officer of Fort Douglas, 1928-1931
Photograph of Colonel Howard C. Price Sr., Commanding Officer of Fort Douglas, Utah, 1928-1931
The history and politics of liberation archives at Fort Hare
Includes bibliographical references.This thesis, the first of its kind on liberation historiography, seeks to put the liberation movements archives housed at the University of Fort Hare in context. The thesis focuses mainly on the 1990s, when the repatriation of struggle material by Fort Hare working hand in glove with the liberation movements, mainly the African National Congress ANC), the Pan Africanist Congress(PAC) and the Black Consciousness Movement (BCM), was at its height
Register of Persons Committed to the City Prison 1887-1890
Fort Worth Police Department Collection 1873-1912
Fort Register of Persons Committed to the City Prison 1887-1890
City of Fort Worth Police Department
Fort Worth City Prison; Crime and criminals; Law enforcement
John McGinnes
R. Mills
A. Sanders
C. Cooper
A. Olson
E. Dowd
C. Peterson
Charls Wood
R. Russel
Letter from Dr. Marron C. Fort
Typed letter from Dr. Marron C. Fort, Coordinator of the Conference on the French Language Community in North America, to Charlotte Michaud, inviting her to the event in Manchester, NH.https://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/michaud-1970-1973/1017/thumbnail.jp
Greater Fort Worth City
Map of Greater Fort Worth, Texas, circa 1920, showing roads, railways, interurban lines, streetcar lines, automobile routes, river levees, buildings, schools, churches and residence street numbers. There is a legend on the right side of the map. Scale 1:12,00
Fort Douglas
Photograph of Camp Douglas in the 1860s. "As with images #6 and #7, this is a later reprint of a Carter view from a negative in the LDS Church Archives. Camp Douglas did not become known as Fort Douglas until 1878.
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[News Clip: P. C. Cobb]
Video footage from the WBAP-TV station in Fort Worth, Texas to accompany a news story about a ceremony in Dallas to honor P. C. Cobb for thirty years of being the athletic director of Dallas Public Schools
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