152 research outputs found
Lettre de Herman W. Ryland à Henry Caldwell sur le paiment à Issac Gay de la somme de £2.17.1 pour le transport et la préparation du bois de chauffage à l'usage du Château Saint-Louis
4 pages, originalLettre de Herman W. Ryland à Henry Caldwell sur : le paiement à Issac Gay de la somme de £2.17.1 pour le transport et la préparation du bois de chauffage à l'usage du Château [Saint-Louis]
Henry Isaac Nicholes to James C. Furman
A two page letter and envelope from Henry Issac Nicholes to James C. Furma
The John Lewis farm in eastern Custer County, Nebraska.
In 1990, Delber Lewis identified this photographs as that of his great-grandfather, John Henry Vreelan Lewis. Pictured from left to right are: Harles Henry Vhreelan Lewis (a son), John Henry Vreelan Lewis (father), Frankling John Lewis (a son), Edith May Lewis (a daughter), Jane (Jennie) Serena Lewis (a daughter), Nancy Jane Swan Lewis (mother). The three small girls are neighbors, and of no relation. The photograph is looking north from the southeast corner of section 11, township 19, range 21 near New Helena. The farm visible in the background is that of Issac P. Bell, who lived in the south half of section 2. In a letter, Delbert Lewis states: 'My great-grandfather bought his farm from the U.S. Government in July, 1884, and boarded with the Bell family until his family arrived in late 1885. Mr. Bell is buried in the cemetery just north of the Victoria Springs State Park. My great-grandfather left the area sometin in 1890/91.
Letter from Isaac Henry to Stewart Hoffaker dated March 5, 1859
Letter from Isaac Henry to Stewart Hoffaker dtd March 5, 185
Ste. Foy, Conques, Capital with Abraham Sacrificing Issac
Abraham Sacrificing Issac, Capital, Ste. Foy, Conques, France, 12th century.https://digital.kenyon.edu/peregphotos/2740/thumbnail.jp
Dr. Issac Clark, 1979
Dr. Issac Clark and a man exchange a handshake and a plaque award over a podium as others look on.The Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library acknowledges the generous support of the National Endowment for Humanities - Humanities Collections and Reference Resources Implementation Project Grant in supporting the processing and digitization of a number of its major archival collections as part of the project: Spreading the Word: Expanding Access to African American Religious Archival Collections at the Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library.</em
Correspondence from Henry C. Conrad
This is a letter from Henry Clay Conrad to Thomas Francis Bayard, Junior, enclosing a letter from James Asheton Bayard, Junior. The Asheton Bayard letter is dated February 10, 1843, and is addressed to Charles A. Black. He requests that Black send him the confessions in the case of Jones Abbott v. Bush and others given in response to interrogatories that Bayard sent Black a fortnight ago. Bayard also asks Black to issue a subpoena for Issac H. Jones and John Elliot to appear as witnesses. Conrad mentions that the enclosed letter is from Bayard's great-grandfather. However, Conrad possibly means grandfather (James Asheton Bayard, Junior), as Bayard's great-grandfather (James Asheton Bayard, Senior) died in 1815, and the letter is dated 1843
Correspondence from Henry C. Conrad
This is a letter from Henry Clay Conrad to Thomas Francis Bayard, Junior, enclosing a letter from James Asheton Bayard, Junior. The Asheton Bayard letter is dated February 10, 1843, and is addressed to Charles A. Black. He requests that Black send him the confessions in the case of Jones Abbott v. Bush and others given in response to interrogatories that Bayard sent Black a fortnight ago. Bayard also asks Black to issue a subpoena for Issac H. Jones and John Elliot to appear as witnesses. Conrad mentions that the enclosed letter is from Bayard's great-grandfather. However, Conrad possibly means grandfather (James Asheton Bayard, Junior), as Bayard's great-grandfather (James Asheton Bayard, Senior) died in 1815, and the letter is dated 1843
Austin Papers: Series II, Part I, 1794-1817
Copy of transcript for a letter addressed to Issac Tomlinson and Co. or Issac Tomlinson and Sons, in which the author explains taking out loans in order to transport goods
Portrait of Men #2
Copy negative of a portrait of Doc, Henry Mae, and Issac Stevens. The three men are standing side by side and all three are wearing suits. Two of the men have mustaches and the third has a beard
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