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    Jackson Blackwood to James C. Furman

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    A one page letter from Jackson Blackwood to James C. Furma

    James C. Furman to J. Jackson Blackwood

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    A three page letter from James C. Furman to J. Jackson Blackwood written on Furman University stationary

    Heritage Society (Houston)

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    Receipt from W. J. Day to James J. Jackson discussing payments received for notes owed to W. J. Day

    James Jackson letter to Thomas Rotch, Norwalk, June 13th 1813

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    James Jackson queries Thomas Rotch regarding his trunk which Rotch promised to forward to Norwalk and at the time of this writing,, it had not been sent. James Jackson, quite anxious to retrieve his trunk implores Rotch to send it to Mr. Addams in Pittsburgh post haste. He mentions that a great many people have died of the fever in Norwalk, Connecticut during the winter months. 9.9" x 12.5" (20 by 32 cm

    Laura Riding Jackson papers

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    Laura Riding Jackson (1901-1991) was an American poet, critic, and editor. She was closely associated with the Fugitive group, a cluster of American Southern writers centered at Vanderbilt University in Tennessee, which included John Crowe Ransom, Allen Tate, and Robert Penn Warren. She had a long partnership with Robert Graves; together they co-founded the Seizin Press, published several volumes of poetry, and co-edited the literary journal Epilogue. Jackson is generally acknowledged to have influenced the work of Graves, the New Zealand filmmaker Len Lye, and the writers James Reeves, Norman Cameron, T. S. Matthews, Jacob Bronowski, and W. H. Auden. The collection consists of correspondence between Jackson and Robert Nye, a British author, editor, and playwright, as well as manuscripts, newspaper and magazine clippings, and photographs. Subjects discussed include writers and writings, Martin Seymour-Smith, Robert Graves, and Nye

    [James Fuller and Tommie Jackson]

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    James Fuller Assistant Dir. Minority Recruitment and Tommie Jackson, SGA President. Fall 1974Portrait of James Fuller, Director of Campus Activities, shaking hands with Tommie Jackson, SGA President

    Letter from James Francis Jackson to Hagan

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    Holograph letter from James Francis Jackson, St. Kieran's College, Kilkenny, to (Hagan). He is coming to the Irish College in October, from Liverpool; asking about practicalities

    James Jackson letter to Thomas Rotch, Norwalk, February 13, 1816

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    James Jackson informs Thomas Rotch that he is sending money to him by way of Daniel Richmond, a Kendal resident who followed the Rotches to Ohio around 1812. The writer asks that Rotch keep the money for him as he is thinking of coming to Ohio in the spring of the year. 7.3" x 12.25" (18.5 by 30.1 cm

    Oral History Interview with James L. Jackson, September 3, 1993

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    Interview with attorney James L. Jackson from Denton, Texas. In the interview, Jackson recollects memories from when he was a student at the Frederick Douglass Colored School in Denton, and includes detailed comments on his teachers, the athletics program, and the influence of Coach Tennyson Miller. He also shares his thoughts and experiences concerning segregation in Denton
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