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Taking on water[?], Ungarie railway station, New South Wales, ca. 1940s [picture] /
Part of Collection: Buckland collection of railway transport photographs.; Title devised by cataloguer from inscription on verso.; Inscription: "NSWGR Southern branches / Ungarie / 12 class / J.O. Smith"--In pencil and ink on verso.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4367253
To prevent or stop that cough nothing equals Dr. J.O. Lambert's Cough Syrup
Trade card/ink blotter advertising Dr. J.O. Lambert's Cough Syrup, a remedy prepared by Dr. J.O. Lambert Limited, Montreal, Quebec
Letter from J.O. Wasson to Brooks Hays
Letter from J.O. Wasson to Brooks HaysPublished Every Friday, 1.50 Per Year In Advance
THE GOULD ADVANCE
T. W. CURZADD Editor and Publisher Gould is the hub of the Delta with rail and motor transportation raidiating [sic] in every direction
PRINTING AND PUBLISHING
GOULD, ARKANSAS
August 19, 1928.
Hon. Brooks Hays, Rector Building, Little Rock, Ark.
Dear Brooks:
I want you to know that I am one of those whose head is "bloody but not bowed." I am ready for an-other try two years from now. A little squib in the Gould Advance last week will show you how I feel about the situation.
If you do not remember me, Tom W. Campbell can tell you who I am.
With best wishes for you always, I am
Your friend,
J.O. Wasson
LEA, J.O. (Dr.)
Letter from Dr. J.O. Lea, of Charleston, North Carolina, to Gen. Alvaro Obregón, offering him his services as doctor and indicating he wishes to establish himself in Mexico. / Carta del Dr. J.O. Lea, de Charleston, Carolina del Norte al Gral. Alvaro Obregón, ofreciéndole sus servicios como doctor e informando que desea establecerse en México
GREEN, J.O.
J.O. Green propone al Gral. PEC establecer una colonia agrícola en algún terreno de la República Mexicana
LEA, J.O. (Dr.)
Letter from Dr. J.O. Lea, of Charleston, North Carolina, to Gen. Alvaro Obregón, offering him his services as doctor and indicating he wishes to establish himself in Mexico. / Carta del Dr. J.O. Lea, de Charleston, Carolina del Norte al Gral. Alvaro Obregón, ofreciéndole sus servicios como doctor e informando que desea establecerse en México
J.O. Walker
Photograph of J.O. Walker bottle feeding a young calf on his farm in front of the dugout, Farry, Oklahoma Territory, c. 1900. Alice Mitchell (later Mrs. Sullivan) and Hugh Mitchell looking on
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