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Howard, Andrew Jackson, Jr.
Title: Papers, 1943-1965 Description: 1 linear ft. (2 v.)
Notes: Afro-American lawyer and judge, of Washington, DC. Relates to Howard\u27s career as Assistant District Attorney and as Municipal Court Judge in the District of Columbia. Scrapbooks containing clippings, correspondence, and memorabilia documenting Howard\u27s legal career and social activities in Washington, DC.
Subjects: Afro-American judges -- Washington (DC) lcsh Afro-American lawyers -- Washington (DC) lcsh Courts -- Washington (DC) Practice of law -- Washington (DC) Scrapbooks -- Washington (DC). lcsh Washington (DC) -- Social life and customs.
Location: Howard University, Moorland-Spingarn Research Center (Washington, DC) NIDS Fiche #: 4.72.56 NUCMC #: DCLV96-A58
HOWARD, Oliver Otis
Title: Papers, 1850-1906 Description:6 linear ft.
Notes: Army officer and educator; founder and president of Howard University. - Correspondence (1850-1906), diaries, articles, speeches, memorabilia, genealogy, and other papers. Contains correspondence with outstanding individuals such as Abraham Lincoln, General William T. Sherman, and James G. Blaine. Includes material relating to Howard\u27s service in the Indian wars, particularly fighting Chief Joseph; early Howard University materials, proceedings regarding the First Congregational Church, Washington, DC, and photographs. There is little concerning his Civil War service or work with the Freedmen\u27s Bureau. Gifts of the Howard family, 1942-1961.
Subjects: Afro-Americans (for all permanent residents of the United States of black African ancestry); Education Afro-Americans (for all permanent residents of the United States of black African ancestry); Religion Army officers; Howard, Oliver Otis Bannock Indians; Wars, 1878 Chief Joseph (Indian chief) Civil War, 1861-1865; Campaigns and battles Congregational Church; Washington, DC First Congregational Church, Washington, DC Freedmen\u27s Bureau Gilmore, Eliza O. H. Howard family; Genealogy Howard University; History Howard University, Washington, DC; President Indians; Wars; 19th century Indians of North America; Idaho Indians of North America; Montana Indians of North America; Oregon Indians of North America; Washington (territory) Joseph, Nez Percé chief, 1840-1904 Nez Percé Indians; Wars; 1877 United States Military Academy; Student life United States Military Academy; Students; Howard, Oliver Otis United States; Officers\u27 military and personal papers; 19th and 20th centuries; 1850s and after Washington, DC; Churches; First Congregational Church
Location: Howard University, Moorland-Spingarn Research Center (Washington, DC) NIDS Fiche #: 4.72.57 NUCMC #: MS 83-123
SUMMERS, Henry Howard
Title: Papers, 1896-1939 Description: 1 linear ft.
Notes: Methodist minister and educator. Programs of various African Methodist Episcopal churches which Summers served as pastor or guest speaker; programs and other papers of Howard University, Oberlin College, Payne Theological Seminary, and Wilberforce University; biography of Bishop David Henry Sims and notes relating to his work; and other papers largely concerned with Summers\u27 activities as student, minister, and educator. Gift of the Summers family.
Subjects: African Methodist Episcopal Church Afro-Americans (for all permanent residents of the United States of black African ancestry); Education Afro-Americans (for all permanent residents of the United States of black African ancestry); Religion Colleges and universities; Ohio Howard University; Students; Summers, Henry Howard Methodist churches Methodist churches; Education; Seminaries Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio Oberlin College; Students; Summers, Henry Howard Ohio; Education; Colleges and universities Ohio; Education; Colleges and universities; Seminaries Payne Theological Seminary Payne Theological Seminary; Faculty; Summers, Henry Howard Sims, David Henry Theological seminaries; Methodist Theological seminaries; Ohio Wilberforce University, Wilberforce, Ohio
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Howard University, Moorland-Spingarn Research Center (Washington, DC) NIDS Fiche #: 4.72.109 NUCMC #: MS 62-428
Dean of Women, Howard University
Dean Slowe when she entered upon her duties as Dean at Howard.
Former Image ID: mss_0445https://dh.howard.edu/lds_photos/1010/thumbnail.jp
People collecting samples of the running track as souvenirs after the Olympic Games, Melbourne, 1956 [picture] /
Title based on information in Great Australian book of nostalgia / John Larkins and Bruce Howard.; Part of the collection: Nostalgic Australian photographs.; Part of the Bruce Howard collection.; Published in: Great Australian book of nostalgia / John Larkins and Bruce Howard, Adelaide : Rigby, 1975, p. 231
Oral History Interview with Howard Luckham, December 6, 2001
The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an interview with Howard Luckham. Luckham joined the Navy in 1939. He served as a deck hand aboard the USS Helena (CL-50). He completed Machine Gun School in the fall of 1941. Luckham was aboard the Helena, moored at 1010 Dock, Navy Yard on the base (southeast) side of Pearl Harbor, when the Japanese attacked. In late 1942 Luckham was transferred to USS Feland (APA-11) and served as a 20mm gunner. They transported Marines for the invasions of Tarawa, Saipan and Guam. He remained in the Navy for a total of 20 years, retiring in 1958
MACKEY, HOWARD H, SR.
The papers of Howard H. Mackey Sr. (1901-1987), architect and educator, span the period from 1925 to 1975, and measure approximately six linear feet. This collection documents Mackey\u27s careers, both as a practicing architect and an architectural educator. In 1975 Mackey donated the papers to Moorland-Spingarn
Dorothy B. Ferebee with Howard University Health Services Staff
Miss Minyiba F. Karibo, a high school student from Port Harcourt, Nigeria, is shown here during her visit to Howard University last week. Miss Karibo is one of 34 foreign students now touring the United States under the sponsorship of the New York Herald Tribune Forum. Earlier in the day, the group has visited the President at the White House. Shown with Miss Karibo and the group of Howard students which entertained her is Dr. Dorothy B. Ferebee, director of the (Howard) University Health Service, who served as University hostess during the visit.https://dh.howard.edu/dbf_photos/1088/thumbnail.jp
Weddings - Howard - French
Ten pretty hostesses aides at wedding ceremony - These ten lovelies served as hostesses at the wedding ceremony held New Years Eve uniting Miss Carolyn Howard of Washington, D.C. and David French, formerly of Columbus, Ohio. Left to Right: Misses Barbara Collins, Barbara Gandy, Rita Ann Buckner, Jeanne Hyde, Barbara June Pinchback, Sally Thompson, Patricia Shaw, Enid Tucker, Edith Jones, and Mary Burkehttps://dh.howard.edu/pittcourier_wedding/1037/thumbnail.jp
Howard, General Oliver O. Record of the Descendants of Major Gen. Howard as of June 1956
Collection Number: 53 Box: 2 Folder: 69https://dh.howard.edu/ooh_pp/1006/thumbnail.jp
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