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    Jonathan Williams

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    Photograph of Jonathan Williams

    Jonathan Williams' Home

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    Photograph of Jonathan Williams' home, two and a half miles form Brundidge, AL. Photo by Truby, Durant, OK, c. 1868

    Jonathan Williams

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    Reading given by Jonathan Williams at Bard College on October 21, 1968. Recorded in Albee Social, 9:00pm. Williams shares poems spanning various themes, including nature, music, and American culture, while providing context and personal anecdotes about his inspirations and writing process.https://digitalcommons.bard.edu/poetry_at_bard/1181/thumbnail.jp

    Jonathan Williams

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    Audio of a slideshow of photos of poets’ homes and graves presented by Jonathan Williams at Bard College, March 31, 1969. Williams has a wide-ranging presentation of photographs, primarily focusing on literary figures, architecture, and landscapes. He discusses American and British locations, including poets\u27 homes, graves, natural landmarks, and architectural sites, providing historical and cultural context for each image shown.https://digitalcommons.bard.edu/poetry_at_bard/1182/thumbnail.jp

    Robert Kelly and Jonathan Williams

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    November 14, 1985. This recording contains poetry readings and discussions by poets Robert Kelly and Jonathan Williams. The poets read their own works and those of others, covering themes of nature, astronomy, personal experiences, and literary reflections.https://digitalcommons.bard.edu/poetry_at_bard/1049/thumbnail.jp

    Jonathan Williams

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    Benjamin Franklin, Jonathan Williams and the United States Military Academy

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    This study investigated the possibility that a connection existed between the educational ideas of Benjamin Franklin and the curriculum and goals of the United States Military Academy. The connecting link was Jonathan Williams, Franklin's grandnephew and the first superintendent of the Military Academy. The investigation led to a study of the educational views and proposals of Benjamin Franklin, the relationship between Franklin and Jonathan Williams, and the part played by Williams in the early development of the Military Academy

    Letter from Jonathan Williams to Alden Partridge, 19 April 1810

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    Jonathan Williams writes to Alden Partridge relaying news of a Bill before Congress pertaining to West Point, dated 19 April 1810.Transcriptions may be subject to error

    Letter from Jonathan Williams to Henry Dearborn, Secretary of War, 5 May 1808

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    Jonathan Williams writes to Henry Dearborn, Secretary of War, describing a fracas between West Point cadets Smith and Roberts and the resulting court martial, letter dated 5 May 1808.MS copy. Jonathan Williams (1750-1815) was Chief of Engineers and Superintendent of West Point, 1805-1812. Transcriptions may be subject to error
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