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Lettre de W. H. Draper à William Morris sur la suggestion de donner un emploi à John Macaulay
2 pages, originalLettre de W. H. Draper [à William Morris] sur : la suggestion de donner un emploi à [John?] Macaulay et la menace de H[enry] Sherwood de quitter son poste si on n'augmente pas son salaire
Prof. Henry Draper [i.e. John William Draper] / engraved for the Eclectic by Geo. E. Perine, New York.
Subject: Portrait of John William Draper, although the print is titled "Prof. Henry Draper;" John William Draper was Henry Draper's father
Draper, John William
John William Draper - Associate Professor of English.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/univ_photos/2247/thumbnail.jp
Interviews with Teddy Draper, John Benally, Philip Johnston, Carl Gorman, William McCabe, Peter Sandoval, and John Brown, Jr.
Doris Paul interviewing Teddy Draper, John Benally & afternoon session with Philip Johnston, Carl Gorman, William McCabe, John Benally, Philip Johnston, then Teddy Draper, Peter Sandoval, & John Brown, Jr. for her book "The Navajo code talkers" (1973). Phillip Johnston was the initiator of the code talker program
Interviews with Teddy Draper, John Benally, Philip Johnston, Carl Gorman, William McCabe, Peter Sandoval, and John Brown, Jr. Pt. 1
Doris Paul interviewing Teddy Draper, John Benally & afternoon session with Philip Johnston, Carl Gorman, William McCabe, John Benally, Philip Johnston, then Teddy Draper, Peter Sandoval, & John Brown, Jr. for her book "The Navajo code talkers" (1973). Phillip Johnston was the initiator of the code talker program
Interviews with Teddy Draper, John Benally, Philip Johnston, Carl Gorman, William McCabe, John Benally, Peter Sandoval, and John Brown, Jr. Pt. 2
Doris Paul interviewing Teddy Draper, John Benally & afternoon session with Philip Johnston, Carl Gorman, William McCabe, John Benally, Philip Johnston, then Teddy Draper, Peter Sandoval, & John Brown, Jr. for her book "The Navajo code talkers" (1973). Phillip Johnston was the initiator of the code talker program
John Fitzgerald Kennedy, 1917-1963
from the postcard: “John Fitzgerald Kennedy, 1917-1963 Thirty-fifth president of the United States, 1961-1963 William Franklin Draper, 1912- Oil on Canvas, 1966 From the 1962 life sketch NPG.66.35”https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-postcards/1242/thumbnail.jp
Ordonnance de John Beverley Robinson au coroner du district d'Ottawa, lui demandant de saisir des biens d'Alexander McDonell
2 pages, originalOrdonnance de John Beverley Robinson au coroner du district d'Ottawa, lui demandant de saisir des biens d'Alexander McDonell pour une valeur de £36.12.5, au raison d'un jugement en faveur de Robert Staunton. Avec une note de W. H. Draper au coroner, lui demandant de saisir plutôt des biens d'une valeur de £38.11.11
John William Draper
AbstractJohn William Draper (1811-1882), a physician, did extensive work on the nature of radiant heat, in proving that the rays of all wavelengths are capable of producing chemical changes, in the determination on the nature of the rays absorbed in the growth of plants in sunlight, and on the interpretation of capillary phenomena in physiology and in plant growth. He used intensively and smartly the science and art of photography, then in its infancy, to give visual proofs of his results. He was one of the first to photograph a human face, the moon, and the solar spectrum
Transfer of a Mortgage by Bargain & Sale by Nicholas Draper to William Draper of 2 pices of marsh [comprising] 15 acres, at Erith, Kent.
4th March, 1602. Conveyancing Notes: The deed recites that : (1) Thomas Draper, by deed dated 19th July 1594, had sold the land to John Dumowle. (2) John Dumowle had by deed dated 28th June 1596 sold the land for 109 pounds to James Wolveridge. (3) James Wolveridge had by deed dated 23rd April 101, bargained and sold the land to Nicholas Draper by way of Mortgage to secure 150 pounds and interest. Nicholas Draper then bargains and sells the propert to William Draper, and appoints William his attourney to secure the Mortgage money.Gift of Herbert W. Knocker, 1938
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