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    J. G. Carter

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    "[SX23026] Cpl. J.G. Carter HQ - Carriers 10/48 Battalion A.I.F. 1942 - 1945".[SX23026] Corporal J. G. Carter. Headquarters - Carriers. 10/48 Battalion, Australian Imperial Forces, 1942 - 1945

    [Letter from Carter Wesley to John J. Herrera - February 1, 1949]

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    Letter from Carter Wesley, Editor of the Houston Informer, to John J. Herrera dated February 1, 1949. Carter is acknowledging receipt of a copy of the LULAC News sent by Herrera. Carter is impressed by the magazine and wants to subscribe. He also acknowledges the similarities of the segregation issues faced by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and the League of United Latin American Citizens

    Alan J. Carter

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    "SX 30240 27th Scottish Regiment June 1942 - April 1943 Pte Alan J. Carter".SX 30240. 27th Scottish Regiment. June 1942 - April 1943. Private Alan J. Carter.Date:199

    Letter re: Amon Carter, Jr.

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    Letter from Amon Carter to Mrs. J. B. Ragsdale regarding Amon Carter, Jr. as a prisoner of war

    Friendship Knot quilt, by Mary Eliza Halladay Carter

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    Image of Friendship Knot quilt created in 1940 by Mary Eliza Halladay Carter. Also includes questionnaires describing the quilt completed by Carter\u27s niece, Christie Jarrard, as part of the Utah Quilt Guild\u27s documentation days held from 1988-199

    Letter re: Amon Carter, Jr.

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    Copy of letter from Amon Carter to Maude Nichols expressing sympathy at the news that her son, Pvt. John J. Nichols, Jr., was listed as a prisoner of war in Japan

    Letter re: Amon Carter, Jr.

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    Copy of letter from Amon Carter to Lizzie Davis expressing sympathy at the news that her son, Pvt. Thomas J. Davis, was listed as a prisoner of war in Japan

    Benny Carter Quintet in Pakistan (Tape 1)

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    The Benny Carter Quintet perform at the American Center in Pakistan as part of the United States State Department tour. At the beginning of the recording, there is a brief intro by the Consul General of the United States and Benny Carter. Then Harry "Sweets" Edison (trumpet), Gildo Mahones (piano), John B. Williams (bass), Earl Palmer (drums), and Benny Carter (alto saxophone) perform "In a Mellotone" (6:27), "Undecided" (15:00), "Wave" (25:17), "Autumn Leaves" (35:58), "Misty" (43:32), and "Perdido" (48:36). This concert was filmed for Karachi television.Berger, M., Berger, E., & Patrick, J. (2002). Benny Carter, a life in American music (2nd ed.). Scarecrow Press, discography number 326.This project was supported by a grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation

    Benny Carter session for Pablo Records (Tape 1)

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    This audio recording contains an unissued track from Benny Carter's Wonderland album session for Pablo Records. Benny Carter (composer, alto saxophone, trumpet), Ray Bryant (piano) Milt Hinton (bass), and Grady Tate (drums) perform "Body and Soul" (Carter, trumpet) at 0:08.Berger, M., Berger, E., & Patrick, J. (2002). Benny Carter, a life in American music (2nd ed.). Scarecrow Press, discography number 346.This project was supported by a grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation

    Amon Carter and J. C. Penney

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    Photo of Amon Carter and J. C. Penney at the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo. Signed by Penney. "To My Friend Amon Carter Best Wishes Sincerely J.C. Penney
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