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'My God! They're Japanese! by David Jenkins
Survivors spoke of wave after wave of bombers. Now, 50 years later, David Jenkins, who has studied the Japanese archives, reveals the full scale of the attack on Darwin
Sketch of David Jenkins James, handcart pioneer
Typescript of a biographical sketch of David Jenkins James, written by his daughter, Mae Spencer. He was born in South Wales in 1856, and his family came to Utah in 1860, settling in Cache County. Typed by Mae Speincer in 193
Mr Jenkins, 1986
Photograph originally appeared in the 'Swinburne Newsletter', 17th July 1986. Mr Lew Jenkins, retiring Director Educational Services, with wife Lorna and grandson David at his farewell function
David Jenkins
David Jenkins is the son of Samuel A. and Lucretia Jenkins. He married Beth Mott. He passed away January 18, 1965
David P. Jenkins; Cynthia Berger Jenkins
David P. Jenkins, Jr. \u2779; Cynthia Berger Jenkins \u2779. See attached not
David Lee Jenkins
David Lee Jenkins is the son of Samuel Archie and Tina Lucretia Jenkins. He served in the U.S. Army in World War II. He married Beth Mott in 1935. He was born September 10, 1917 and died January 18, 1965
David Taylor aims at a seal, while Filippo Quartararo takes sextant readings to determine seal position during shipboard surveying, Antarctic Ocean, December 1997 [transparency] /
Title devised by cataloguer.; Part of the collection: Australian National Antarctic Research Expedition (ANARE), 1997-1998.; David Taylor (foreground) aims at a passing seal(s), while Filippo Quartararo (background) takes sextant readings to determine seal position during shipboard surveying. Seal survey developemental work has involved the construction and testing of a sophisticated automatic data logging system for aerial and shipboard surveys. Aurora Australis--Photographer.; Also available online at http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an20037022-17
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The David W. Fentress Family Letters, 1856-1969
Transcript of a letter by an unidentified author to David Fentress regarding sharing federal newspapers and the banning of federal newspapers in some areas. The author passes on the news of the war including the destruction of the Federal merchantmen by the Confederate fleet. He passes along world news: Russia preparing to go to War with Europe and how that could negatively affect the Confederacy. There is also speculation on the future of the war
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