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    Oral History Interview with John Cook, June 14, 2006

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    The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an interview with John Cook. Cook joined the Navy in November of 1939, and completed submarine school. Beginning April of 1942, he served as a fireman aboard the USS Silversides (SS-236). He traveled to Japan and Truk participating in 2 successful war patrols. From November of 1944 through April of 1945 he was assigned to the USS Flasher (SS-249), traveling to the South China Sea and completing war patrols five and six, sinking two Japanese destroyers, Kishinami and Iwanami. After the war ended, Cook enlisted in the Army, when he was discharged as Chief Petty Officer in August of 1945

    John Cook

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    30 p. transcript of an interview with John Cook conducted by Murray Dobbin on September 14, 1976. Tape number IH-362, transcript disc 75.John Cook gives his impressions of Jim Brady and Malcolm Norris. He talks about the effects of welfare on the northern way of life and the government programs in the north.Othern

    Letter from Mildred Cook to John Sloan, July 20, 1930

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    2 leaves (double-sided)Letter from Mildred Cook to John Sloan, July 20, 193

    Engraved portrait of John Cook (bap. 1608, d. 1660)

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    Engraved portrait of John Cook (bap. 1608, d. 1660). Line engraving in oval after unknown artist. Titled: 'John Cook (Executed at Charing Cross, 1660)'

    Engraved portrait of John Cook (bap. 1608, d. 1660)

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    Engraved portrait of John Cook (bap. 1608, d. 1660). Line engraving after unknown artist. Two circular vignettes show Cook's execution at Tyburn and his head on a stake. Cook holds the book, 'Doctrina Libertinorum'. German title

    Letter from John J. Cook to L. S. Joynes, 1861 September 23

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    Letter from John J. Cook to L.S. Joynes concerning John H. Cook.https://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/san/1110/thumbnail.jp

    Oral History Interview with John Cook, June 14, 2006

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    The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an interview with John Cook. Cook joined the Navy in November of 1939, and completed submarine school. Beginning April of 1942, he served as a fireman aboard the USS Silversides (SS-236). He traveled to Japan and Truk participating in 2 successful war patrols. From November of 1944 through April of 1945 he was assigned to the USS Flasher (SS-249), traveling to the South China Sea and completing war patrols five and six, sinking two Japanese destroyers, Kishinami and Iwanami. After the war ended, Cook enlisted in the Army, when he was discharged as Chief Petty Officer in August of 1945

    Cabinet Card by John B. Cook, Photographer, Toronto [n.d.]

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    Two young African Canadian girls are the subject of this undated cabinet card photograph by John B. Cook, of Toronto. The address listed on the company stamp, which appears in gold lettering at the bottom of the card, is 191 and 193 Yonge [St.] Toronto. The original photo was over-exposed and faded, so image adjustments have been made for clarification purposes. This photograph was in the possession of Iris Sloman Bell, of St. Catharines, Ontario. It is possible these two girls are relatives of the Sloman and Bell families. Relatives of the Sloman - Bell families include former American slaves who settled in Canada.John B. Cook is listed as being a photographer -- and a hotelier -- in Toronto from 1879-1898. Source: Phillips, Glen C. The Ontario photographers list (1851-1900). Sarnia: Iron Gate Publishing Co., 1990

    Draft Biography of Dr. Pierce By Fagen and his Relationship with Dr. John Cook Bennett

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    Text document Biography of Dr. Pierce Bye Fagen and his relationship with Dr. John Cook Bennett one of the highest ranking members of the church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day saints and the foundation of Nauvoo, Illinois, Phineas McCray Casady a founding father of Des Moines along with Fagen

    John Ed Cook Interview - Part 2 (Wayne County)

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    An interview with John Ed Cook of Monticello, Kentucky by Robert M. Rennick on the origin and history of place names and communities of Wayne County, Kentucky
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