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Mary Holloway, 1850-1853
Letters exchanged between Eliza Holloway and Mary Holloway, and a funeral notice for Mary Holloway in 1862
Stanley A. Holloway
"Stanley A. Holloway TX 10482 Z. Special Force Leanyer Station Darwin 1945".Date:199
W. Holloway [brother-in-law], 1861
A letter from W. Holloway to Eliza Holloway writing about the death of his brother, Eliza's husband Edmunds
Annie Holloway [son Robert T. Holloway's daughter]
A letter from Annie Holloway to her grandmother Eliza Holloway writing about her chickens being eaten by a dog and her doll
[Edmunds Holloway to Eliza Holloway, 1852, June 4]
A letter from Edmunds Holloway regarding camp conditions
Irene Holloway
"Irene Holloway nee Curtis WF94988 17.LofC. 16 Operational Signals Larrakeyah Barraks Darwin. 1944 -1945".Irene Holloway nee Curtis WF94988. 17 Lines of Communication, 16 Operational Signals, Larrakeyah Barracks Darwin. 1944 -1945
To her daughter-in-law Sarah Holloway [Thomas T.'s second wife]
A letter written by Eliza Holloway about her illness, sent to her daughter-in-law Sarah Holloway
Edith Holloway [son Robert T. Holloway's daughter]
A letter from ''baby Edith'' wishing her grandmother Eliza Holloway a Merry Christmas, and a note from a friend wishing Eliza a happy New Year
Holloway, Jalen
In this interview, Holloway shares his experiences moving from Los Angeles, California to Oxford, Mississippi. A Biology graduate student at the University of Mississippi, Holloway details how learning about the history and culture of Mississippi reshaped his view of the south. As a student, he used his passion for racial justice to start a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion group for Biology grad students. In addition, Jalen speaks also discusses what living in Mississippi as a Black Gay person has meant to him
To her son Thomas T., 1895-1896
A series of letters from Eliza Holloway to her son Tom about various events in her life
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