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    J. E. Garner papers, 1902-1971

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    This collection contains the personal, business, and political papers of John Edward "Pat" Garner, a legislator and journalist from Fort Smith. Of note are Garner's World War I diary, speeches, and writings as well as papers related to his involvement with the annual Arkansas-Oklahoma Rodeo and Fair. This collection also includes photographs of noted individuals such as Maurice "Footsie" Brit and General Omar Bradley as well as images of rodeos, cowboys, Native Americans, horses, and cattle.J. E. Garner papers, 1902-197

    Garner Family scrapbook, MSS.0559

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    Abstract: A scrapbook of local news and events compiled by Mrs. J. T. Garner of Tuscaloosa, Alabama.Scope and Content Note: The collection contains a scrapbook of local news and events compiled by Mrs. J. T. Garner of Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Mrs. Garner used an old store ledger as her scrapbook, pasting newspaper articles, death and funeral notices, event programs, and invitations. The last third of the book is devoted to household hints and recipes.Biographical/Historical Note: Mrs. J.T. Garner lived in or near Tuscaloosa, Alabama, in the last decade of the 19th century

    Rufus A. Garner of Ogden, served 32 years as Assistant and Postmaster, of Ogden, Utah

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    Typescript of a brief sketch of Rufus A. Garner of Ogden, copied from the Standard Examiner issue of June 19, 1934; and a biographical sketch of Rufus A. Garner of Ogden, from an interview. Garner Typed by E. J. Barrett of Ogden and Maurice L. Howe in 193

    Andrew J. Garner

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    Andrew J. Garner was the step-father of Amelia Yeager. Photo located on page 167 of the Jensen, Utah Book

    A0450_TheDesert

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    Movie (color, no sound, 57 minutes, 33 seconds): Funded by the Harmon Foundation, Garner\u27s film shows various scenes in the deserts of the American Southwest: Ray and Virginia Garner take a road trip in a wood-frame station wagon, camping in the desert of Utah and Arizona. Scenes include Arches National Monument, sand dunes, the La Sal Mountains from Arches, cactus and other vegetation, Monument Valley, wildlife (caterpillar, lizard, insects, scorpion, "Hassayampa legend" sign; car travel in the desert; camping; a windmill pumping water; men climb El Capitan (Agathla Peak) in northern Arizona; the couple in a motorboat on the Colorado River. jeep ride at Dugout Ranch and Canyonlands, San Juan County; petroglyphs at Newspaper Rock; dynamiting a boulder to clear a path for the Jeep; Chesler Park and the Needles area; Indian ruins (Beef Basin?); small planes land and take off at Chesler Park; Man installing a bolt and rock climbing with a woman hip-belaying him to access Canyonlands Indian ruins and then woman rappelling down; Wedding Ring Arch in Salt Creek Canyon; Indian ruins and petroglyph ("All-American Man") in Salt Creek area. Final sequence shows Castle Arch in Horse Canyon, in the Needles area

    Pioneer personal history questionnaire, Albert Garner

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    Typescript of a biographical sketch of Albert H. Garner, from an interview. He was born in Ogden, Utah, in 1858, and the family moved in 1862 to Huntsville. He became a cowboy and cattleman, living in Huntsville until 1919. Typed by Maurice L. Howe of Ogden in 1934. A second questionnaire by Garner, typed by Carl H. Dopp in 1941;

    Jesse Garner and Russ Wigginton, StoryCorps Interview, 2007

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    An audio interview conducted by StoryCorps at Rhodes College with Mr. Jesse Garner by Russ Wigginton. Mr. Garner discusses his childhood in Millington, TN as well as many life lessons passed down from his parents. He also shares his experiences working at Rhodes College

    J.-F. Garner, Administrative Law

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    J.-F. Garner, Administrative Law. In: Revue internationale de droit comparé. Vol. 16 N°4, Octobre-décembre 1964. pp. 850-851

    J.-F. Garner, Administrative Law

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    J.-F. Garner, Administrative Law. In: Revue internationale de droit comparé. Vol. 16 N°4, Octobre-décembre 1964. pp. 850-851

    Life history of Jane L. Sprunt Warner Garner

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    Transcript of an autobiography written by Jane Sprunt (Warner) Garner in 1935, and a second biography from a 1939 interview by Elvera Manful. She was born in Scotland in 1863, and the family came to Utah in 1864, and they lived at West Weber and Ogde
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