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    Virginia 1861

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    "Entered according to act of Congress, A.D. 1861 by Henry S. Graham in the clerk's office of the District of Columbia."; "Washington, June 13th, 1861."; "Sold for the benefit of the sick and wounded of the U.S. Army."; Includes census table for 1860.Grayscale1:1,330,56

    List of improved farms for sale by E.S. Graham, land agent, Graham, Texas.

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    1 sheet (1 pdf page) ; 36 cm.List of 21 tracts of land suitable for cultivation near Graham, Tex. Describes property extent, soil type, improvements, water-supply and types of crops suited to cultivation, etc

    [Graham, Texas industrial addition]

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    Scale approximately 1:3,1401 map ; 52 x 27 cmMap shows 2 inch and 1 inch water lines in red.Map shows an unbuilt industrial addition to the city of Graham, Texas. Addition lies near the Wichita Falls and Southern Railway trackage in Graham.Upper right: "Graham Bros. + Featherton."Southwest Collection copy: former call number MAP 12.3 G742.Southwest Collection copy: gift of E. S. Graham Company, 1969

    Map of Graham, Young County, Texas.

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    1 map ; 67 x 56 cmRelief shown by hachures."This plat shows the original and the first addition of Blocks, Lots, Streets, and Alleys of E. S. Graham plats of record of the town of Graham, Young County, Texas. The same on this plat are shown within the lines in green color and west and south of the line in green color indicate and show the numbers of Blocks to wit: 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, and 58 and Lots and alleys, streets and names of the same in this E. S. Graham's second addition to said town of Graham. This May 8th, 1890." -- Signed E. S. GrahamSouthwest Collection copies: former call number MAP 12.3 G742.Southwest Collection copy: gift of E. S. Graham, III, 1969

    Cheer squad [picture] /

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    Title from reproduction in: Touch me.; Signed and dated by photographer on border below image.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an24957978; Published in: Touch me / photographs by Graham S. Burstow. Toowoomba, Qld. : Top Shelf Publications, 1998. No. 111, p. 95. "The football matches at Carrara, a suburb of the Queensland Gold Coast, were well attended - mostly sold out. A platform was built near the boundary fence and whenever a team scored any points, the well-trained cheer squad would go through one of their many routines and add glamour to the day."--Graham S. Burstow

    Varying tastes [picture] /

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    Title from reproduction in: Touch me.; Signed and dated by photographer on border below image.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3279655; Published in: Touch me / photographs by Graham S. Burstow. Toowoomba, Qld. : Top Shelf Publications, 1998. No. 158, p. 134. "This outdoor arts show was staged annually in the Brisbane Botanic Gardens for many years. Eventually it was staged in marquees and was part of the Warana carnival. The viewers usually take most time enjoying the work that suits their tastes. When you take time to really look, you can find many types of tastes evident in the one image. I can see at least five in this image even before you notice the different tastes of the artists. In the final years of this activity, artists were encouraged to stand next to the work and discuss it with the viewers."--Graham S. Burstow

    Possible oil and gas lands controlled by E. S. Graham, Graham, Young County, Texas.

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    Includes legend.Map shows sections of land controlled by E. S. Graham in several north-central Texas counties that may be laden with oil or gas. This area includes the counties of Baylor, Archer, Clay, Throckmorton, Young, Jack, Shackelford, Stephens, Palo Pinto, Callahan and Eastland

    What a way to go [picture] /

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    Title from reproduction in: Touch me.; Signed and dated by photographer on border below image.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3279535; Published in: Touch me / photographs by Graham S. Burstow. Toowoomba, Qld. : Top Shelf Publications, 1998. No. 105, p. 89. "In those days, the bikini, sports cars and liquor were topics of great public interest at the Queensland Gold Coast. It was a surprise to find these three elements coming together in the one image. I hurried along the footpath to square up the picture. I was so intent on the car and the couple, I scarcely noticed the beer sign until I developed the film. This was about the same era as the introduction of the meter maids. Bikinis were becoming smaller and created so much debate in the press. This was good publicity for the Gold Coast. Even in this image, you can see evidence of the bikini decreasing in size."--Graham S. Burstow

    Graham W. Strong Presbyterian Church in Utah historic site nomination papers

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    Clippings (information artifacts); Correspondence; Histories; ProposalsThis collection consists of documents dating 1978-1981 created and/or collected by Graham W. Strong in his work to develop a list of Utah Presbyterian Church sites to be nominated to the National Register of Historic Places. The materials include correspondence, historical information and research on historical sites and site markers, memorial plaque requests, newspaper clippings, photocopies of photographs and publications, and an undated account of an historical tour to Utah Presbyterian sites.; This collection consists of documents dating 1978-1981 created and/or collected by Graham W. Strong in his work to develop a list of Utah Presbyterian Church sites to be nominated to the National Register of Historic Places. The materials include correspondence, historical information and research on historical sites and site markers, memorial plaque requests, newspaper clippings, photocopies of photographs and publications, and an undated account of an historical tour to Utah Presbyterian sites.; The Cache County file (Box 1, Folder 1) includes photocopied pages from The Ariel, with images of Calvin M. Parks, the Cache Valley Seminary, Academy building in Logan, Parks Hall, and Honeyman Hall.; Graham Strong worked with John S. H. Smith ("Jack") the Preservation Historian from the Division of State History (Utah State Historical Society) on this project. There is a letter in the Correspondence file from Smith to Strong, dated February 2, 1979 about the project (Box 1, Folder 2).; The Historic Site Marker Requests file (Box 1, Folder 4) includes copies of forms submitted by Graham Strong to the Utah State Historical Society for Presbyterian churches in American Fork, Manti, Monroe, Richfield, Salina, and Springville, and also Liberal Hall in Mount Pleasant.; The Historic Sites Tour file (Box 1, Folder 5) contains an account of a bus tour (undated, but probably about 1978) led by Graham Strong with site lectures by Jack Smith. Thirty-seven people took the tour. The file also includes photocopies of 4 photographs taken on the tour.; In the Newspaper Clipping file (Box 1, Folder 8) there is an article from the Sun advocate (a Price, Utah newspaper) dated October 1978 announcing that Ferron Presbyterian Church and Castle Dale School have been accepted to the National Register of Historic Places.; The Salt Lake Collegiate Institute file (Box 1, Folder 10) includes a photocopy of a 1904 photograph of the "Sheldon Jackson College faculty and staff", with all the names penned in the margins.; Arranged alphabetically by subject or historic site location, thereunder chronologically.; Biographical Note; Graham W. Strong: Graham Wilfrid Strong was born December 26, 1935, was a resident of Utah who died May 19, 2002 and was buried in the Salt Lake City Cemetary.; Sources (viewed online March 31, 2016): Tributes.com/obituary website United States Social Security death index, 1935-2014 website; Cache County; Correspondence, 1979-1980; Duchesne County; Historic sites marker requests; Historic sites tour; Hungerford Academy; Mt. Pleasant; Newspaper clipping--Sun advocate (Price, Utah, October 1978); Payson City; Salt Lake Collegiate Institut
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