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Portrait of John W. Holland (photograph)
Portrait of John W. Holland, District manager for INS, San Antonio
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John Holland and Dr. Hector P. Garcia. The picture was cut in half (photograph)
John Holland and Dr. Hector P. Garcia. The picture was cut in half
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John Holland, Dr. Hector P. Garcia, Fr. Erwin Juraschek, and Attorney James de Anda (photograph)
(L. to R.) John Holland, Dr. Hector P. Garcia, Fr. Erwin Juraschek, and Attorney James de Anda
Bartlitt, John an Sarah Holland Adams (2 Briefe)
BARTLITT, JOHN AN SARAH HOLLAND ADAMS (2 BRIEFE)
Bartlitt, John an Sarah Holland Adams (2 Briefe) (Br383)
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John "Toby" Holland
John "Toby" Holland, Palmetto City Mayor 1976-1981, goes "back to the drawing board." The shovel nearby suggests a groundbreaking is planned
John "Toby" Holland
Mayor John "Toby" Holland: Palmetto City Mayor 1976-1981. and Palmetto Police Commissioner 1976-1981, Palmetto Fire Commissioner 1976-1981. He was also a Manatee County Fair Board Director 1976-1980 and served on the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council from1976-1981. Elected to the Florida House in 1986, then subsequently reelected
Changing Language: #AmericanValues
Holland SymposiumJohn Wegner moderates a public question/answer session with renowned linguist and author John McWhorter.Angelo State Universit
Zinn, John B., October 19, 2004 [Interview]
John Zinn was interviewed on October 19, 2004, by Christopher Holland about his experiences during World War II.World War I
Portrait of Fred Holland, Mudgee, New South Wales [1] [picture].
Title from label on back of print.; This photograph was taken as part of John Meredith's "Real Folk" Australian folklore recording project.; P1/62; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an12551496; P1/62. "The first tune Fred Holland played for John Meredith was what he described as the correct way of playing the Mudgee Waltz."--Typed on card enclosed with photograph
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