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    [Texas Historical Commission Marker: Bennett-Richardson House]

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    Photograph of the Texas Historical Commission marker for Bennett-Richardson House in Whitesboro, Texas. Text: This residence was built in 1902 for the family of local business leader Bland Bennett and Grace (Dunlap) Bennett. Exhibiting Victorian and classical revival detailing, its prominent features include a 1-story wraparound porch with a pedimented primary entrance, a hopped roof, and corbelled chimneys. Its transitional floor plan is reminiscent of both center passage and American foursquare plans. The H.S. Richardson family purchased the house in 1942

    Olympia Bar, Bennett gold

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    Photo of Olympia Bar on the Colorado River in Glen Canyon, passed by the Grace Fites party in May of 196

    Honore McCreery and Dorothy Bennett in Pueblo Bonito

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    Students Honore McCreery (Scripps) and Dorothy Bennett (New York), who participated in the Jemez Camp Expedition to Chaco Canyon, pose in Pueblo Bonito

    Site of Grace Chapel School at Hwy. 360 and Arkansas Lane, southwestern corner foundation visible, Arlington, Texas

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    Site of Grace Chapel School at Hwy. 360 and Arkansas Lane, southwestern corner foundation visible, Arlington, Texas [photographed 1987 by Nancy Bennett]https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_fieldermuseum/1023/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from Thomas Bennett to Alden Partridge, 17 June 1826

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    Thomas Bennett writes from Charleston, South Carolina, to Alden Partridge at the American Literary, Scientific, and Military Academy in Middletown, Connecticut, regarding the speech impediment of his son Washington Jefferson Bennett; he wishes Washington to be allowed a furlough to travel to New York City to see Mrs. Leigh (Jane Leigh, author of "Facts in relation to Mrs. Leigh’s system of curing stammering, and other impediments of speech," 1826).Transcription by Sarah Cruz. Transcriptions may be subject to error

    Bennett Reimer Papers

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    Bennett Reimer (born 1932), a wind player, music educator and noted author, held the John W. Beattie Endowed Chair in Music position at Northwestern University where he was Chair of Music Education Department, Director of the Ph.D Program in Music Education, and founder and Director of the Center for the Study of Education and the Musical Experience.The collection consists of published books and accompanying materials, unpublished works, journal articles, guest lecture materials and drafts of speeches given by Reimer, and materials related to books Reimer published for Silver-Burdett Music. This collection is unprocessed; an inventory is available upon request
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