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    Harry Pepper Fonds

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    The fonds consists of newspaper articles written by Harry Pepper from the Rossland Miner and the Trail Times.Born in 1913, Harry Pepper spent most of his youth in Suffolk, England, before immigrating to Canada in 1929. He spent his early years in Canada working on farms during the summer months, and in the bush during the winter. In 1940 he enlisted for the war, and joined the RoyaL Canadian Artillery, fighting in the 8th Canadian Field Regiment. During the war, Harry served in England, North Africa, Italy, France, Belgium and Holland. While overseas, he married, and his new family returned to Canada in 1945. He moved to Trail as a foreman of the 4X Bakery in 1946, and was later employed by Buchan’s Bakery. In 1949 he began working at Cominco, and stayed there until his retirement. Harry Pepper was incredibly active in the sports community in Rossland, and volunteered with soccer, baseball, softball, lacrosse, and hockey. He was also an avid Curler and Golfer. He wrote a sports column for the Rossland Miner called “As I See It” and stayed with the newspaper until the building burned down and it subsequently went out of business. On his 60th birthday, he was asked to do a sports column in the Trail Daily Times called “Pepp Talk”

    Letter from Harry and Yaso Ueno to Michi and Walter Weglyn, June 03, 1987

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    A letter from Harry and Yaso Ueno to Michi and Walter Weglyn in which the authors lament a United States Supreme Court and criticize Japanese American Citizens' League (JACL) leader Mike Masaoka.These materials are from box 73 and 74 of the Frank Chin Papers. The Frank Chin Papers contain personal and professional correspondence between Frank Chin and Michi Weglyn relating to particular projects on which either author was working as well as files related to the Day of Remembrance Tribute to Michi Weglyn

    Kay Laughlin on Harry's horse, 1938

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    Picture of Kay Laughlin on Harry Brenn's hors

    Harry Kay

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    Series 328 | Board of Pardons | Prisoners' pardon application case files | Harry KayCase files consist of letters to the Governor, a formal application for a pardon, petitions and letters of support from the public and officials connected to the case. Cases illustrate the process of review by the board of cases of prisoners incarcerated in the Utah prison system to determine if they should be released before their regular sentence ended

    Letter from W. W. Bass to Harry Welch, (Phoenix) Chamber of Commerce

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    Letter from W. W. Bass to Harry Welch protesting the proposed national park bill

    The Five Adamarios Photograph

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    Photographic print of 'The Five Adamarios' aerial act performing at Prince's Circus. The performers are as follows: Harry Paulo (Harry Butcher) (top), Reggie Paulo (Reggie Butcher) (below Harry), Kay Brunsden (below Reggie), Ronnie Paulo (Ronnie Butcher) (below Kay) and Betty Paulo (Senior )(Mary Butcher, nee McCandless) at the bottom. The photograph is stamped on the reverse with 'S. L. Fry, A.R.P.S, 13 South Eastern Road, Strood, Kent

    Lambs Canyon to Ecker Hill, February 14, 1932. Harry, Susie, Frank, Maurine, Luke, Ken, Leta, Kay, and Pia

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    Black and white photograph of nine skiers lined up on the snow-covered road in Lambs Canyon, during during a Wasatch Mountain Club ski trip up Lambs Canyon and over the ridge to Ecker Hill on February 14, 1932. Left to right: Harry [Duerkop?], Susie [Leone Chambers], Frank [Trottier?], Maurine, Luke, Ken, Leta, Kay, Pia [Mottes]

    Paulo Family Aerial Act Photograph

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    Photographic print of a Paulo Family aerial act featuring Harry Paulo (Harry Butcher) (top), Grace Paulo (Grace Butcher) (below Harry), Betty Paulo (Mary Butcher) (below Grace) and Reggie Paulo (Reggie Butcher) (below Betty). Kay Brunsden, is standing nearby in the circus ring. Stamped 'S. L. Fry, A.R.P.S, 15 South Eastern Road, Strood, Kent' on reverse

    Harry S Blaine Interview

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    Harry S. Blaine was born in Senceca County, Ohio, on June 27, 1880. He was a retired assistant superintendent of mails for the Toledo Post Office, clock and watch collector, and an author of numerous historical papers on the history and residents of the Toledo area. He gave a family history and the reasons they came to Toledo as well as a description of Toledo in 1891. He spoke of his varied careers in Toledo, including driving a wagon for a tinner in the Old West End, and jobs at the Madison and Boody House Hotels. Mr. Blaine died in Toledo at the age of 87 on May 12, 1968

    Harry Herbert Tobies Collection 2008

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    The collection contains essays by Harry Herbert Tobies pertaining to the history of East Prussia, particularly Königsberg, and the Jewish community there. The essays are entitled : "Die Preussen ein baltischer Stamm;" "Das Verhältnis zwischen Juden und Katholiken; "Israelitische Begräbnisplätze in Königsberg;" and "Kurt Eisner : Jude oder Nichtjude." Also included is information on books published by Tobies.Harry Herbert Tobies was born on January 28, 1928, in Königsberg (Kaliningrad). Since 1954, he is an architect and author living in Munich.Processed for digitizatio
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