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Samuel Oshimi-John
abstract: Samuel was nine years old when he left his village because of the fighting and bombing around his village.
“Lost Boys Found” is an ongoing, interdisciplinary project that is collecting, recording and archiving the oral histories of the Lost Boys/Girls of Sudan. The collection is a work-in-progress, seeking to record the oral history of as many Lost Boys/Girls as are willing, and will be used in a future book.Age: 30Region: Upper NileThis picture and bio was donated to the "Lost Boys Found" oral history project from The Arizona Lost Boys Cente
Letter from Samuel Lustgarten to John Sloan, April 15, 1931
1 leaf (single sided)Letter from Samuel Lustgarten to John Sloan, April 15, 193
Letter from Samuel Lustgarten to John Sloan, April 15, 1931
1 leaf (single sided)Letter from Samuel Lustgarten to John Sloan, April 15, 193
Portrait of Archibald Watson and John Mackay [picture] /
Title from acquisition documentation.; This is a copy made by the National Library of Australia from an original in private ownership.; Part of: John Mackay photograph collection.; Condition: Some pigment loss.; Inscriptions: "A. Watson" and "John Mackay"--On mount below image.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an25065703
Portrait of John Mackay, inscribed 'Yours very sincerely, John Mackay' [picture] /
Title from acquisition documentation.; This is a copy made by the National Library of Australia from an original in private ownership.; Part of: John Mackay photograph collection.; Condition: Some pigment loss.; Dated from costume of sitter.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an25065699. Inscription is on mount below image
Samuel Thomas Whitaker correspondence, 1898-1899
Fourteen letters and post cards between John M. Whitaker and his brother Samuel T. Whitaker, 1898 - 1899Post card dated 1 January 1898 from Samuel T. Whitaker to his brother, John M. Whitaker, at New Brunswick, New Jersey; Letter dated 14 January 1898 at Ogden, Utah, from Samuel T. Whitaker to his brother, John M. Whitaker, then traveling in the Eastern United States; Page 2 of a letter from Samuel T. Whitaker to his brother, John M. Whitaker; Letter dated 1 April 1898 at Ogden, Utah, from Samuel T. Whitaker to his brother, John M. Whitaker; Letter dated 30 June 1898 at Omaha, Nebraska, from Samuel T. Whitaker to his brother, John M. Whitaker; Letter dated 5 August 1898 at Omaha, Nebraska, from Samuel T. Whitaker to his brother, John M. Whitaker, informing him of the illness of their brother Walter; Letter dated 12 August 1898 at Omaha, Nebraska, from Samuel T. Whitaker to his brother, John M. Whitaker; Letter dated 15 August 1898 at Omaha, Nebraska, from Samuel T. Whitaker to his brother, John M. Whitaker; Letter dated 22 August 1898 at Omaha, Nebraska, from Samuel T. Whitaker to his brother, John M. Whitaker; Letter dated 31 August 1898 at Omaha, Nebraska, from Samuel T. Whitaker to his brother, John M. Whitaker; Letter dated 7 September 1898 at Omaha, Nebraska, from Samuel T. Whitaker to his brother, John M. Whitaker; Letter dated 24 May 1899 at Ogden, Utah, from Samuel T. Whitaker to his brother, John M. Whitaker; Letter dated 10 June 1899 at Brooklyn, New York, from John M. Whitaker to his brother Samuel T. Whitaker at Ogden, Utah [two copies]; Letter dated 30 September 1899 at Ogden, Utah, from Samuel T. Whitaker to his brother, John M. Whitaker at Brooklyn, New York; Letter dated 17 October 1899 at Brooklyn, New York, from John M. Whitaker to his brother Samuel T. Whitaker at Ogden, Uta
John Samuel McDougall
John Samuel MacDougall (1859-1909) came to the United States in 1884. After spending one year in Heber City, Utah, he came to Jensen, Utah. He married Maud Curry when he was 50 years old and they had one son, Edward. The spelling of McDougall is in question, as the headstone spelling is MacDougall, and the obit is McDougall. The Death Certificate spelling is the latter. Photo can be located on page 322 of the Jensen Utah Book
Samuel Francis Whitaker correspondence, 1903-1934
Fourteen letters and post cards between John M. Whitaker and Samuel F. and Ivy Whitaker, 1903 - 1934Letter dated 7 July 1903 at St. Joseph, Missouri, from Samuel F. Whitaker to his uncle, John M. Whitaker; Letter dated 23 September 1903 at Salt Lake City, Utah, (unsigned but from someone working in the Salt Lake County Treasurer\u27s office, to Samuel Francis Whitaker, then at St. Joseph, Missouri, serving as a Mormon missionary; Letter dated 28 January 1904 at Kingsville, Missouri, from Samuel F. Whitaker to his uncle, John M. Whitaker; Letter dated 30 March 1904 at Vernon County, Missouri, from Samuel F. Whitaker to his uncle, John M. Whittaker and family in Sugar House, Salt Lake County, Utah; Letter [undated but from March 1904] from John M. Whitaker to his nephew, Samuel Francis Whitaker, then in Missouri, serving as a Mormon missionary; Letter dated 22 June 1930 from John M. Whittaker to his nephew, Samuel Francis Whitaker and family; Letter dated 29 June 1930 at Ogden, Utah, from Ivy Whitaker, wife of Samuel F. Whitaker, to his uncle, John M. Whitaker; Letter dated 10 August 1931 at Ogden, Utah, from Ivy Whitaker, wife of Samuel F. Whitaker, to his uncle, John M. Whittaker; Letter dated 11 August 1931 from John M. Whittker to Ivy, wife of his nephew Samuel F. Whitaker in Ogden, Utah; [Incomplete letter from Ivy Whitaker to her husband Samuel\u27s uncle, John M. Whitaker; Letter dated 13 August 1931 from John M. Whittker to Ivy, wife of his nephew Samuel F. Whitaker in Ogden, Utah; Note dated 27 September 1934 from John M. Whitaker to his nephew, Samuel F. Whitaker; Letter dated 24 September 1934 at Ogden, Utah, from Samuel F. Whitaker to his uncle, John M. Whittaker at Salt Lake City; Letter dated 28 September 1934 from Samuel F. Whitaker to his uncle, John M. Whittaker at Salt Lake Cit
Samuel Dorris Dickinson papers
The Samuel Dorris Dickinson papers contain the professional and personal records of archaeologist, journalist, and author Samuel Dorris Dickinson
Samuel Thomas Whitaker correspondence, 1900-1904
Eight letters and notes between John M. Whitaker and his brother Samuel T. Whitaker, 1900 - 1904Letter dated 6 March 1900 at Ogden, Utah, from Samuel T. Whitaker to his brother, John M. Whitaker at Salt Lake City; Letter dated 5 May 1900 at Ogden, Utah, from Samuel T. Whitaker to his brother, John M. Whitaker at Salt Lake City; Letter dated 8 February 1901 at Ogden, Utah, from Samuel T. Whitaker to his brother, John M. Whitaker at Salt Lake City; Letter dated 27 February 1901 at Ogden, Utah, from Samuel T. Whitaker to his brother, John M. Whitaker at Salt Lake City; Letter [Undated but during St. Louis World\u27s Fair, 1904] Samuel T. Whitaker at St. Louis to his brother, John M. Whitaker at Salt Lake City; Letter dated 11 April 1904 at St. Louis, Missouri, from Samuel T. Whitaker to his brother, John M. Whitaker at Salt Lake City; Letter dated 21 April 1904 at St. Louis, Missouri, from Samuel T. Whitaker to his brother, John M. Whitaker at Salt Lake City; Letter [undated] from John M. Whitaker, responding to brother Samuel\u27s note of 21 April 1904 regarding illness of son Sa
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