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Petition of relief on a judgment, initialed by Francis Scott Key. Frederick, Maryland, 1804.
This manuscript is a petition for relief from a judgement rendered by Justice of the Peace John Houston against Key\u27s client, John Troxel, Jr., in favor of Elizabth Faris in the sum of 114 shillings and six pence, plus costs. Francis Scott Key was an American lawyer and poet who wrote the Star Spangled Banner.https://digitalcommons.wofford.edu/littlejohnmss/1183/thumbnail.jp
Portrait of Francis Scott Key, circa 1951-1970
Portrait of Francis Scott Key, circa 1951-1970. Caption reads: "Francis Scott Key, author of 'The Star-Spangled Banner.' From a portrait, probably by Wood, owned by a descendent. Used by permission. Key's original manuscript is enshrined at the Maryland Historical Society, 201 W. Monument Street, Baltimore 1, Maryland.
Francis Scott Key
Stamp honors Francis Scott Key, author of U.S. national anthem The Star Spangled Banner . First day covers are envelopes or postcards with a stamp canceled on the first day the stamp is available for purchase and use. Often the postmark is a special pictorial cancellation indicating the city and date of issue. First day covers often include a cachet or illustration on the envelope that explains or compliments the stamp.https://digitalcommons.fairfield.edu/firstdaycover/1020/thumbnail.jp
Francis Scott Fitzgerald
Rassegna critica delle opere di Francis Scott FitzgeraldA brief critical commentary of Francis S. Fitzgerald's literary work
Francis Scott Key Bridge
Color photograph of a view of the Francis Scott Key Bridge over the Potomac River, with Washington D.C. beyond
Gatsby [Francis Scott Fitzgerald]
Auteur : Fitzgerald, Francis Scott (1896-1940) et traduction de Wolkenstein, Julie (1968-....).Autre tirage: 2013. (GF Flammarion ; 1519). 978-2-0813-0527-4.International audienceTraduction, présentation, notes, chronologie et bibliographie de :"The Great Gatsby"
[Francis Scott Key monument]
From Sleeve: 0 Prints. Francis Scott Key Monument. W.Lanvale and Eutaw Place, Baltimore. A246.Title supplied by cataloger.Positive digital file from original glass negative.paper adhered to emulsion along top edg
Drawing of Francis Scott Key Hall, 1931
Sepia-toned drawing of Francis Scott Key Hall, 1931
Francis Scott Key Monument, circa 1907-1914
Image of the Francis Scott Key Monument, circa 1907-1915. Postcard number: 608
Francis Scott Key at Ft. McHenry, Baltimore, Maryland, 1968
Francis Scott Key at Ft. McHenry, Baltimore, Maryland, 1968. Front caption reads: "Ft. McHenry National Monument, 'Birthplace of the Star Spangled Banner.'" Back caption reads: "Francis Scott Key, a young lawyer-poet, witnessed the September 13-14, 1814 British attack on the fort. He wrote 'The Star-Spangled Banner' to express his feelings. A mural, the work of George Gray, captures this moment." Postcard number: DT-37429-C
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