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    Letter, Addie Hester to James Franklin Buchanan, February 15, 1961

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    In this letter, dated February 15, 1961, Home Demonstration Agent Addie Hester writes to James Franklin Buchanan to congratulate him on being named Attala County Citizen of the Year. The letter is typed on Cooperative Extension Services letterhead.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-james-franklin-buchanan/1433/thumbnail.jp

    Crew of the four-masted LYNTON on deck with Captain James, a life preserver and ship model in case, Washington State, between 1901 and 1906

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    The LYNTON was a four-masted British bark out of Liverpool built in 1894 by by R. J. Evans & Co., Liverpool. She was sunk by a German submarine in 1917. Life preserver reads LYNTON LONDON. The LYNTON's registry was changed from Liverpool to London in the 1899-1900 edition of Lloyd's Register of Shipping. PH Coll 318.457Robert A. Weinstein's book, Tall Ships: The Marine Photographs of Wilhelm Hester, 1978, describes the photo as a group portrait of "an old-school British ship master and his junior officers and apprentices" with Captain Edward Gates-James. Source: Page 118, description on page 117.) The Tacoma Daily Ledger reported Gates as the captain of the LYNTON from 1901 to 1906. The same "Chief Mate" appears in Item 455. The photo also appears in Robert A. Weinstein's Tall Ships: The Marine Photographs of Wilhelm Hester on p. 140 with rthe note Port Blakely , 1905, Four-Mast bark Lynton , Captain E. Gates -James. p. 143.To order a reproduction, inquire about permissions, or for information about prices see: http://www.lib.washington.edu/specialcollections/services/reproduction-info Please cite the Order Number when ordering

    James Timothy Hester

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    James Timothy Hester in Delta Airlines uniformhttps://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/ua-photo-collection/3089/thumbnail.jp

    Crew of the four-masted bark ARRACAN on deck with Captain James Donald and dog, Washington State, 1899

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    The ARRACAN was a four-masted British bark out of Liverpool built in 1892 by Richardson Duck & Co., Stockton, England. In 1914 she was renamed the German CARLA and became the FEHRMAN in 1921. She was broken up in 1924. Handwritten on verso: Hester - ARRACAN 4 m. bk. Capt. Jas. Donald. The Seattle Times Puget Sound Shipping lists the ARRACAN in Puget Sound in 1899 with a captain Donald, and Mac Donald. Lloyds Register of shipping lists James Donald as captain of the ARRACAN from 1896 to 1907. . PH Coll 318.49The ARRACAN was owned by the British and Eastern Shipping Co., of Liverpool. She was sold to Lewis, Heron & Co., also of Liverpool, in 1908. In 1914 she was sold to Hans Hinrich Schmidt of Hamburg and renamed the CARLA. Her last owner was Schröder, Hölken & Fischer of Hamburg, who renamed her the FEHRMAN.To order a reproduction, inquire about permissions, or for information about prices see: http://www.lib.washington.edu/specialcollections/services/reproduction-info Please cite the Order Number when ordering

    Sonnet on an Air-Balloon

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    Page from "The Universal Magazine" including a "Sonnet on an Air-Balloon" by Mrs. Piozzi [Hester Lynch].For more information about this item, visit https://archivesspace.mit.edu/repositories/2/digital_objects/70

    Cabin of the four-masted LYNTON with bunk beds, lace curtains, table with flowers and nautical instruments, pictures of women, Washington State, between 1897 and 1906

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    The LYNTON was a four-masted British bark out of Liverpool, later London, built in 1894 by R. J. Evans & Co.Liverpool. She was and sunk by a German submarine in 1917. PH Coll 318.458The photo appears in Robert A. Weinstein's Tall Ships: The Marine Photographs of Wilhelm Hester,1978, on page 135 and is described under Ship Masters' Cabins, Port Blakely, 1905. Four-mast bark, Lynton, Captain E. Gates-James on page 143.To order a reproduction, inquire about permissions, or for information about prices see: http://www.lib.washington.edu/specialcollections/services/reproduction-info Please cite the Order Number when ordering

    Four-masted JAMES JOHNSON anchored near dock, Washington State, 1902

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    Handwritten on verso: James Johnson - 4 m. barkentine The JAMES JOHNSON was a four-masted American barkentine out of San Francisco built in 1901 by Moran Bros., Seattle. She was built for Capt. E. E. Caine and associates. She was converted to a barge in 1923 and then was burned for scrap about three years later. (p. 69, p. 344). (Source: Newell, Gordon, ed. "The H.W. McCurdy Marine History of the Pacific Northwest." Seattle: The Superior Company, 1966). PH Coll 318.399The JAMES JOHNSON was only noted in Puget Sound in 1902. The Tacoma Daily Ledger reported her in January 1902 bound in for Chemanthus, B.C. In December 1902 she was bound for Port Townsend from Honolulu.To order a reproduction, inquire about permissions, or for information about prices see: http://www.lib.washington.edu/specialcollections/services/reproduction-info Please cite the Order Number when ordering

    1966 UND Football Team: James (Jim) Hester

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    An action photograph of UND player, James (Jim) Heser, number 88, on October 22, 1966, verses North Dakota State University. UND lost to NDSU 15-18. The 1966 Football Team, coached by Marv Helling, had a record of 8-2. The 1966 Football Team earned a place in the Pecan Bowl where they defeated Parsons College in Abilene, Texas, 42-24. James Hester was a letter winner in 1966.https://commons.und.edu/und-athletics/1110/thumbnail.jp

    Dr James Hester

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    Dr James Hester is an instrument scientist for ECHIDNA, the High-Resolution Powder Diffraction beamline at OPAL. After obtaining his PhD from the University of Western Australia in the area of inorganic electron density study, he moved to Tsukuba, Japan to undertake postdoctoral work. A few years later he joined ANSTO as a synchrotron instrument scientist at the Australian National Beamline Facility, also in Tsukuba. In April 2007 he returned to Sydney to join the OPAL diffraction group. James's research interests include accurate electron density study, crystallographic data standards, scientific programming, and novel inorganic structures
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