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    George C. Jordan

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    "[VX145644] Sig. George C (Nipper) Jordan Battery Signals East Point 12th Aust. Infantry Brigade [last line obscured]".[VX145644] Signaller George C. (Nipper) Jordan. Battery Signals East Point. 12th Australian Infantry Brigade [last line obscured]

    George C. Herring Interview

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    An interview with George C. Herring of Lexington, Kentucky, author of America\u27s Longest War, on March 2, 1998

    Seaman George C. Griffin, age 21, Charleston, SC, Summer 1918. WWI, Landsman to Quartermaster--AIV, 1918

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    Digital image created at the Georgia Tech Library in 2010. Scanned at 600ppi.||Physical Condition: GoodSeaman George C. Griffin, age 21, Charleston, SC, Summer 1918. WWI, Landsman to Quartermaster--AIV, 191

    George C. Watkins ledger books, 1835-1862

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    This collection contains the ledger books of George C. Watkins, a Little Rock attorney and Arkansas Supreme Court judge during the mid-nineteenth century. Watkins did legal work for and with most of the prominent Arkansans. One ledger concerns Watkins' finances, while another is devoted to his court cases. The latter is accompanied by an index. The financial ledger include both Watkins personal expenses and charges to clients. The court ledger contains Watkins' record of client suits and settlements.George C. Watkins ledger books, 1835-186

    Letter from Carl Hayden to George C. Bolton, Grand Canyon National Park

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    Letter from Carl Hayden to George C. Bolton on behalf of Bankhead and Henderson in regards to their sheep grazing permit

    George C. Prill Receives an Federal Aviation Administration Service Award

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    George C. Prill receives an award for his service to the Federal Aviation Administration. Image displayed (72 dpi JPEG), Master image (600 dpi TIFF)

    George C. Martin Papers - Accession 271 - M117 (149-150)

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    The George C. Martin Papers includes Civil War correspondence between George Canning Martin and his wife, Sarah Jane, from May 1862 to August 1864. Subjects include camp life, the progress of the war in North Carolina and Virginia, and the physical and mental condition of the Confederate soldiers (such as ill health, poor food, and depression). Also included are tax receipts, pension records, newspapers clippings (1863), a commonplace book belonging to Robert Smith, and a memoir (author unknown).https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/manuscriptcollection_findingaids/1290/thumbnail.jp

    George C. Herring Interview

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    Transcript of an oral history interview with George C. Herring by John Ernst and Yvonne Baldwin on his experiences during the Vietnam War on March 2, 1998

    George C. Wilson Collection

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    George C. Wilson (d.2001) was a music educator, band director, Director and Vice-President of the National Music Camp at Interlochen, Michigan. In 1948, he was elected a member of American Bandmasters Association (ABA), where he served on the board of Directors (1963, 1966), as vice-president (1964), and president (1965), and in 1998 was elected as an honorary life member. The George C. Wilson papers include materials relating to Wilsons tenure as the director at Interlochen, including correspondence, programs, calendars, and newspaper clippings from National Music Camp; correspondence and programs relating to appearances as guest conductor and adjudicator in the United States and abroad; and newspapers, correspondence, and other ephemera regarding the creation, at the invitation of Imelda Marcos, of the Philippine National Arts Center in Manila in 1976. Also included in this collection are correspondence, programs, etc. regarding Wilsons career as a conductor prior to becoming director of Interlochen
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