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Correspondence from George W. S. Nicholson to James Kirk, Esquire
This correspondence, written by George W. S. Nicholson, former proprietor and editor of the Delaware State Reporter from Seaford, Delaware, is addressed to James Kirk, Esquire, editor of the Democratic newspaper The Delawarean. Nicholson begins the letter with “Private, not for publication.” He refers to a conversation between Kirk and an acquaintance regarding the removal of their names from a list of active participants and the potential need for a disclaimer. Nicholson expresses that he does not support a published disclaimer, as it “might be construed to be in opposition to the Greeley movement, whereas I am earnest in its support.
Correspondence from George W. S. Nicholson to James Kirk, Esquire
This correspondence, written by George W. S. Nicholson, former proprietor and editor of the Delaware State Reporter from Seaford, Delaware, is addressed to James Kirk, Esquire, editor of the Democratic newspaper The Delawarean. Nicholson begins the letter with “Private, not for publication.” He refers to a conversation between Kirk and an acquaintance regarding the removal of their names from a list of active participants and the potential need for a disclaimer. Nicholson expresses that he does not support a published disclaimer, as it “might be construed to be in opposition to the Greeley movement, whereas I am earnest in its support.
James C. Nicholson and David Nicholson
This black and white photograph features an image from the Nicholson Family Collection. David is standing with a hand on his hip and he is wearing a uniform with boots, and James is leaning on a table and he is wearing a military uniform with a cap. Photo is copied from a photo collage, 2009.100.669. Man on left is identified as David Nicholson and man on right in a military uniform is identified as James C. Nicholson. See 1020.205.21 which shows a photo of David William Nicolson who died in a German hospital. Note different spellings as Nicholson/Nicolson.https://scholars.fhsu.edu/harvey/1498/thumbnail.jp
James C. Nicholson
This black and white photograph features an image from the Nicholson Family Collection. This studio portrait of a young man in a kilt uniform and hat is James C. Nicholson. Photo is separated from a folding studio cardboard frame. Typed on a note glued to cardboard frame: No. 62 James C. Nicholson.https://scholars.fhsu.edu/harvey/1475/thumbnail.jp
James Nicholson in a Power Plant
This black and white photograph features James Nicholson standing at the back of a large room that has several electric generators. He is wearing a suit and a hat. Written in pencil on back of photo: James Nicholson. Researchers note: James D. Nicholson was responsible for an electric plant in Newton beginning c. 1893.https://scholars.fhsu.edu/harvey/1496/thumbnail.jp
Mary Addie Nicholson and James D. Nicholson with Children
This black and white photograph features an image from the Nicholson Family Collection in 1935. Mary Addie Graybill Nicholson and James D. Nicholson are standing by a car in front of a house. Two children standing on the running board between them. Mary is wearing a dark colored dress and James is wearing a suit and hat, while the children are wearing light colored outfits. There appears to be a toy bunny standing in the car window.https://scholars.fhsu.edu/harvey/1482/thumbnail.jp
James Nicholson
This black and photographic postcard features James Maurice Nicholson at 21 months old. He is standing on a chair and is wearing a light colored outfit. Photo by L. H. Williams, Hinton, Oklahoma.https://scholars.fhsu.edu/harvey/1467/thumbnail.jp
David and James Nicholson with Margaret Porter
This black and white photograph features an image from the Nicholson Family Collection in 1911. Two men are standing with a woman standing between them. The men are wearing suits and the woman is wearing a dark colored dress. Written in ink on back of photo: David Nicholson, Margaret Porter, James Nicholson - children of John Nicholson. David is the father of John C. and James D. Nicholson.https://scholars.fhsu.edu/harvey/1508/thumbnail.jp
James D. Nicholson
This black and white photograph features an image from the Nicholson Family Collection in 1888. It features a portrait of James D. Nicholson. He is sitting and looking away from the camera. He is wearing a suit.https://scholars.fhsu.edu/harvey/1478/thumbnail.jp
Letter from Herbert Nicholson to Michi Weglyn, October 30, 1980
A letter from Herbert Nicholson to Michi Weglyn about his experiences working with other religious figures in the Manzanar incarceration camp.These materials are from box 73 and 74 of the Frank Chin Papers. The Frank Chin Papers contain personal and professional correspondence between Frank Chin and Michi Weglyn relating to particular projects on which either author was working as well as files related to the Day of Remembrance Tribute to Michi Weglyn
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