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Letter from J. W. Scott, Perrysburg, Ohio, to Adam Beatty, Washington, Kentucky, February 23, 1835
A letter from J. W. Scott of Perrysburg, Ohio, to Adam Beatty of Washington, Kentucky, February 23, 1835, concerning runaway slaves and land transactions in Perrysburg in anticipation of the construction of the Wabash and Erie Canal
Life of Mary Ann Duffin Beatty
Typescript of a biographical sketch of Mary Ann Duffin Beatty, as told by Hilma Beatty. Mary Ann Duffin was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, in 1852, and her family went to Springville in 1858 and to Toquerville, Washington County in 186
John T. Beatty
Typescript of a biographical sketch of John T. Beatty, from an interview. He was born in Toquerville, Utah, in 1869 and describes the family\u27s experience with polygamy. Typed by Louise Mathews in 193
V. Ormond Beatty letter, MSS.1716
Abstract: A letter from V. Ormond Beatty to his father, asking permission to join the Presbyterian Church, July 19, 1835.Scope and Content Note: This collection consists of one letter from Beatty to his father, A. Beatty, in Washington, Kentucky, asking permission to join the Presbyterian Church, written at an unstated location (the postmark is so blurred as to be illegible, although it was evidently mailed from somewhere in Kentucky) and dated July 19, 1835. Beatty states that his overarching aim is simply to become a Christian and join a church, "I myself have been convinced of the truth of the Bible, of the reality of religion, and necessity of repentance in this life, to secure my happiness in a future state of existence." Beatty evidently sought his parents' permission because he was, "yet under age." As for Presbyterianism, he prefers it, "never having heard any but presbyterians expounding their doctrines," but he "would not however object to any other doctrine, and in other circumstances might become a Methodist or Baptist or any thing else, not believing it is essential to what church a person belongs-." Note that the J. W. Scott letter in MSS 1712 was written to Adam Beatty, also of Washington, Kentucky.Biographical/Historical Note: Christian convert, 1835
The marriage record of Patrick, Hanegan J. and Beatty, Mary E
Marriage license for Hanegan J. Patrick and Mary E. Beatty. R.H. Robertson was the officiant
J. W. Scott Letter, MSS.1712
Abstract: A letter from J. W. Scott of Perrysburg, Ohio, to Adam Beatty of Washington, Kentucky, February 23, 1835, concerning runaway slaves and land transactions in Perrysburg in anticipation of the construction of the Wabash and Erie Canal.Scope and Content Note: This collection consists of a single letter from Scott to Adam Beatty of Washington, Kentucky, written from Perrysburg, Ohio, and dated February 23, 1835. The opening paragraph deals with some runaway slaves of Beatty's, which Scott suggests, "are yet in the interior of this state." The remainder of the letter concerns land transactions in anticipation of the expected route of the Wabash and Erie Canal. Both Scott and Beatty were evidently property owners in Perrysburg, Ohio.Biographical/Historical Note: Perrysburg, Ohio, businessman
David Beatty, "Admiral Sir David Beatty"
I. O. Anverso: "ADMIRAL SIR DAVID BEATTY. PHOTO BY SPEAIGHT, LTD. 430.S. BEAGLES POSTCARDS". Reverso: "J. BEAGLES & CO. LTD., E. C., PRINTERS & PUBLISHERS GUARANTEED REAL PHOTOGRAPH. POST TRADE MARK CARD. BEST IN THE WORLD FOR CORRESPONDENCE FOR ADDRESS ONLY". Sello: "PRINTED IN ENGLAND BY BEAGLES & CO. LTD., LONDON E. C". Sello: "BRAGLES POST CARDS". Nota: David Richard Beatty (1871-1936) fue un almirante de la Royal Navy
Bill of sale, of many Negroes to Philip R. Feudall, witnessed by William Beatty and J. Dirsey, May 10, 1790-May 10, 1791
Bill of sale, of many Negroes to Philip R. Feudall, witnessed by William Beatty and J. Dirsey, May 10, 1790-May 10, 1791
Disjoint covering systems of rational Beatty sequences
AbstractA rational Beatty sequence is a sequence {[αn + β]}, where integers and square brackets denote integer part. In 1973 Fraenkel conjectured that if {{[gain + βi]}:i = 1,…,t} is a collection of rational Beatty sequences which partition the integers then αi/αi is an integer for some pair of distinct indices i and j. We show that the conjecture is true if αi≤2 for some i
Steam Engine early Beatty at Portsmouth Fair
A. J. Bartlett's Burrell medium compound steam traction engine No.3906 'Earl Beatty', registration 'CR5830' (built 1921). Photographed at Portsmouth Fair, 6 July 1938. Later sold to H. Chipperfield, then to Dan Baker
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