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    Lone Star quilt by Gerald Coltharp

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    Image of a Lone Star quilt created in 1928 by Gerald Coltharp. Also includes questionnaires describing the quilt completed by Gerald Coltharp as part of the Utah Quilt Guild\u27s documentation days held from 1988-1994. Gerald\u27s mother taught him and he made quilts out of necessit

    [Report by Sergeant of Police Gerald L. Hill to Chief of Police J. E. Curry, December 5, 1963 #3]

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    Report from Sergeant of Police Gerald L. Hill to Chief of Police J. E. Curry, describing his participation in the arrest of Lee Harvey Oswald

    Letter from J. B. Gerald to Mayfield

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    A description of J. B. Gerald's involvement in the American Civil War dated from 190

    [Report from Gerald L. Hill to Chief J. E. Curry, concerning the arrest of Lee Harvey Oswald #2]

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    Report written by Gerald L. Hill to Chief J. E. Curry concerning the arrest of Lee Harvey Oswald. Hill describes going to the Texas Theater in search of the suspect who shot Officer J. D. Tippit. Once inside he requested the manager to turn on all the lights. He saw several officers struggling to restrain Lee Harvey Oswald and he joined them and assisted in handcuffing him

    [Report from Gerald L. Hill to Chief J. E. Curry, concerning the arrest of Lee Harvey Oswald #1]

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    Report written by Gerald L. Hill to Chief J. E. Curry concerning the arrest of Lee Harvey Oswald. Hill describes going to the Texas Theater in search of the suspect who shot Officer J. D. Tippit. Once inside he requested the manager to turn on all the lights. He saw several officers struggling to restrain Lee Harvey Oswald and he joined them and assisted in handcuffing him

    Resignation letter from Gerald J. Perran to Atiyeh

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    Resignation letter from Gerald J. Perran, member of the Oregon Tourism Council, sent to Atiye

    Gerald J. Oppenheimer Collection 1719-1997

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    This collection contains materials on the Jewish community of Frankfurt am Main, Germany from the early 18th century through the early 20th century as well as personal papers of Gerald J. Oppenheimer’s (1922-) family. Oppenheimer’s family papers include extensive genealogical materials, emigration records, and personal correspondence. The records of the Jewish community of Frankfurt include tax and building regulations, lists of taxable individuals, correspondence with government officials, and correspondence among members of the Jewish community.Gerald J. Oppenheimer was born Julius Oppenheimer on August 5, 1922 to Jacob Oppenheimer (1892-1976) and Bella née Spier (1894-1973). Jacob, Bella, and Julius Oppenheimer immigrated to the United States in August of 1940, sailing from Yokohama, Japan to Washington state, where the family settled. Julius took on the name Gerald by the time he declared intention to become a U.S. citizen in 1941. He served in the U.S. Army starting in 1943 and later worked as a bookkeeper. In 1946, Gerald Oppenheimer married Mildred née Karnofsky (born 1925), and the couple had two children.Gerald Oppenheimer traced his ancestors back through the Oppenheimer, Spier, Wallach, and Kahn families that lived mainly in the state of Hesse, Germany, particularly in Frankfurt am Main, at least as far back as the 18th century.The following names are mentioned in this collection: Baer, Raphael; Baruch, Jacob; Braunfels, Feidel; Cahn, Regina; Durant, Ariel; Fuchs, Elkan; Goldschmidt, B.H.; Goldschmidt, Moritz; Hahn, Jacques; Hecht, Amalie; Hecht, Issac; Heinemann, Hermann; Hermann, Simon; Hildesheim, Isaac; Hochstetter, Minnie; Horwitz, Stephanie Charlotte; Idstein, Salomon; Kahn family; Landsberg, Max; Nassauer, Wolf; Oppenheim family; Oppenheim, Moritz N.; Oppenheimer, Aron; Oppenheimer, David; Oppenheimer, Elkan; Oppenheimer, Gerald J.; Rothschild family; Rothschild, Jonas Moses; Schwab, Lazarus; Schwab, Salomon; Seligmann, Hermann; Seligmann, Isaac; Simons, Selig; Sonnemann, Leopold; Spears family; Steinfeld, Gottlieb; Stern, Jacob Süsskind; Wallach family; Wohl, Ephraim.see inventory list in fileProcessedRestrictionsdigitize

    Gerald J. Wasserburg Awarded 2008 William Bowie Medal

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    Gerald J. Wasserburg was awarded the 2008 William Bowie Medal at the AGU Fall Meeting Honors Ceremony, held 17 December 2008 in San Francisco, Calif. The medal is for “outstanding contributions to fundamental geophysics and for unselfish cooperation in research.

    Gerald J. Liska

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    Gerald (Jerry) J. Liska, 1960 By-Line Award winner

    Gerald J. Wasserburg

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    2 negatives, 1 w/2 photos, 1 w/1 photo Gerald J. Wasserbur
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