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John Nelson; Farmer; Pioneer; Oskaloosa; Mahaska County; Iowa
John Nelson was the second oldest son of revered farmer and pioneer, Daniel Nelson, of Oskaloosa, Iowa, in Mahaska County. John endured many of the same hardships as his father when first coming to Iowa, helping his father with chores associated with the farm and house
Letter from Mary Nelson to Hagan
Typescript letter signed Mary Nelson, 7 Sydenham Villas, Brí Chualann, County Wicklow, to Hagan, on dispatch of the [O'Donovan Ordnance Survey Letters] volumes; reiterating question about Wicklow map
Letter from Anna (Clarke) Nelson to John and Dolly Sloan, March 28, 1943
1 leaf (double-sided)Letter from Anna (Clarke) Nelson to John and Dolly Sloan, March 28, 194
Letter from Anna (Clarke) Nelson to John and Dolly Sloan, March 28, 1943
1 leaf (double-sided)Letter from Anna (Clarke) Nelson to John and Dolly Sloan, March 28, 194
Letter from Mary Nelson to Hagan
Typescript letter signed Mary Nelson, secretary to Fr. O'Flanagan, 2 Fontenoy Terrace, Bri Chualann, County Wicklow, to Hagan, informing him of despatch of certain volumes of O'Donovan's Letters. They are receiving sufficient orders for the project
Letter from Mary Nelson to Hagan
Typescript letter signed Mary Nelson, 7 Sydenham Villas, Brí Chualann, County Wicklow, to Hagan; she has forwarded his letter to Fr. O'Flanagan to a safe address, and lodged his cheque; asking for acknowledgement of the Name Books
Nelson mayor John Morgan
John Price Morgan (1877-1962) was mayor of Nelson from 1931-1937 and was one of the main instigators in the building of Nelson's Civic Centre in 1935
[Amnesty Letter] ID191 / Nelson, John B.
This letter was written by John B. Nelson to President Andrew Johnson in response to the President's Amnesty Proclamation of 29 May 1865. The writer indicates his county of residence as Madison Co., NC and states his occupation as Farmer
Letter from Mary Nelson to Hagan
Typescript letter signed Mary Nelson, secretary, 7 Sydenham Villas, Brí Chualann, County Wicklow, to Hagan, advising of the planned despatch of the next volumes of O'Donovan's Ordnance Survey Letters. Then discussing his request for a full map of Wicklow from the Wicklow Down survey, and confirming that the place-names are the same as on modern maps
The case of John Nelson. [electronic resource] : Written by himself.
An abstract from the journal of John Nelson; the text is also found as part of 'An extract of John Nelson's journal', Bristol, 1767.Baker suggests that Strahan printed this itemBaker,Electronic reproduction.English Short Title Catalog,Reproduction of original from John Rylands University Library of Manchester
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