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    Hickman-Archer-Davis Papers

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    This collection contains papers dating from 1908-1969 of the Hickman, Archer/Ward, and Davis families.Entire collection digitized and included in this PDF

    Montgomery Hickman Civil War letter

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    This collection contains a cover and a letter written by Montgomery Hickman while he was with the 97th Illinois Infantry to his wife Cynthia at Vandalia, Illinois, shortly after the Battle of Arkansas Post. The cover contains notes written by Cynthia as a draft for a letter to her husband

    Letter: Charles L. Hickman to S.S. McClure, December 5, 1895

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    Handwritten letter telling of the letter written to Lincoln to have a brother discharged after father was killed in an acciden

    Michael Hickman

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    Photograph of Michael Hickman in front of Trask Coliseum on University of North Carolina Wilmington campus after graduation for John T. Hoggard High School. Left to right: Michael Hickman and Jimmy Rivers. Michael Patrick Hickman (1984- ) and Jimmy Donnell Rivers Jr (1983- ) are both Wilmington, NC natives. They both attended John T. Hoggard High School. Michael Hickman went on to major in cello at the University of North Carolina Greensboro

    Hickman Family visiting at Ft. Fisher

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    Photograph of the two Hickman children sitting at one of the outdoor cannons at Ft. Fisher, NC with a friend. From left to right: John Crutchlow (friend visiting from New Jersey), Johanna Hickman, and Michael Hickman. John Crutchlow (1978- ) and his family were visiting Johanna Mary (1981- ) and Michael Patrick (1984- ) Hickman in the summer of 1990. Johanna and Michael were both born in Wilmington, NC

    Seabrook Farms Personnel, Margaret Hickman

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    Margaret Hickman who worked for Seabrook Farms in the administrative office

    [Letter from Donald N. McKenzie to Pauline Vashti R. Hickman - October 13, 1918]

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    Letter from Donald N. McKenzie to Pauline Vashti Hickman (née Reisner; "Mrs. Harry Hickman"), offering sympathy regarding the passing of Grover Staiti; text: "Dear Mrs. Hickman:- Please express to your sister and others of the family my sincere sympathy in their great bereavement. Sincerely, Donald N. McKenzie

    [Telegram from E. D. Joost to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hickman - October 5, 1933]

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    Telegram from E. D. Joost, secretary on behalf of Odelia R. Staiti, to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hickman of Saticoy or Duarte, California, informing them of the passing of Henry Staiti on Monday, October 2, 1933

    Sara Hickman oral history and transcript

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    Sara Hickman is a Houston-native who gained fame in the folk-pop world in the 1990s
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