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Portrait of the employees at Gross Kelly & Co., Las Vegas, N.M.
Interior office view of Gross, Kelly & Co. showing employees. Identified as: Donald Stewart, Will Earickson, Beto Baca, AM Blackwell, HW Kelly, Perry Earickson, August 189
R.P. Kelly to "Dear Dorthy," September 1862
In a short letter written in September of 1862, R.P. Kelly writes to "Dear Dorthy" asking her to write back with news.Zolacffer Tenn Sept 186[2]
Dear Dorthy
it is with great pleasure that
I write to you I have nothing
of im portance to write but
as Nimrod is going home I thought
I would a word or too I have
wrote 2 letters that I have no
ansr yet but I think I will
git an ancer in afew days Nimrod
is going home Let him have
Charly to write home if he
is tharr and if he is not git
one from Allin if you Can
I want you to write me and
let me know how you are giting
a long with your _____ I must
Close for it is giting Dark and
we have no candls for to night
I am well at preasent I am yours
truly till Death R P Kell
R.P. Kelly to "Dear Dorthy," July 5, 1863
In a letter of July 5, 1863, R.P. Kelly writes to "Dear Dorthy" about T.B. Edmonston's possible discharge and gives instructions on how she should address farm matters at home.#, R.P. Kelly to “Dear Dorthy.” [July 5, 1863]. [Note: this letter is physically part of the TB Edmonston letter of July 4, 1863]
Dear Dorthy
T B is writing
I will try to fill up this Side
not as a task but as a pleasure
I have very near for gotten all I
new Since I came to this place
I am well at this time hoping
these lines may find you all
I received your letter that
you and mother wrote to geather
I red it with pleasure I was
glad to hear you was giting beter
I think T B will get a discharge
his papers are Sent off as Soon
as we can get a anssir we will
know wither he will get to go
home or not I have nothing
of importance to write yesterday
was 4 of July Capt Cains
battery fired 7 times at a bout
a mile and a half
write how you are getting corn
wheat and ry cut and Stacked
try to Sow it if you can get
any body to work Say if it
is good or Say what has
_____ if any _____ Say what
_____ has Allin done with the
leather in the yard tell him
to continue [?] to keep water
and fresh [?] cask plenty and the
Leather will keep good till I
come home tell Jimmy he
mus make corn help gran ____
___ so I can have Some bread ___
I can tell ______ and the
children gits along with each
other o I cant see them little
one that I love so will Dorthy
kiss them all for me remember
me in your prares I am ____ your
true husband R.P. Kelly O.S
Kansas Governor Laura Kelly news releases, October through December 2020. Kansas Governor Laura Kelly media releases, October through December 2020. Kansas Governor Laura Kelly press releases, October through December 2020. Media release. News release. Press release. For immediate release.
Some issues were published in both English and Spanish.
Contains publications from October through December 2020.Governor Laura Kelly Announces Kansas 40 million in Grant Funding Now Available to Support Remote Learning Programs for School-age Children -- Governor Kelly Urges Kansas Non-Filers to Claim Economic Impact Payment -- Governor Laura Kelly Announces Administration Appointments -- Kansan to Kansan Newsletter: An Update from Governor Laura Kelly -- September 28, 2020 -- Governor Kelly to Honor National Fallen Firefighters Memorial Day -- Governor Kelly and KDOT Announce Short Line Rail Improvement Projects -- Governor Laura Kelly Celebrates Improved Access to Flint Hills Trail in Osawatomie -- Governor Laura Kelly Announces More Than 50 Million in Grants for Broadband Access Expansion -- Executive Order No. 20-67 -- Governor Laura Kelly Announces Administration Appointments -- Kansan to Kansan Newsletter: An Update from Governor Laura Kelly -- October 5, 2020 -- Portal for Adult Care Homes to Order Personal Protective Equipment -- Governor Laura Kelly Visits Yoder Meats to Announce Recipients of 35 million in Rental Assistance to Keep Kansans in Their Homes, Businesses -- Kansan to Kansan Newsletter: An Update from Governor Laura Kelly -- October 19, 2020 -- Governor Kelly Announces 250 Jobs with New Empirical Foods Facility in Garden City -- Governor Laura Kelly Visits Woman-Owned Business, Signs Proclamation for National Business Women’s Week -- Governor Kelly and KHLAAC Remind Voters with Advance Ballots to Complete and Return -- Governor Kelly Announces Over 65 million for Increased COVID-19 Testing, Small Business Grants -- Governor Laura Kelly Announces 996,679 in Grants for Corrections Reentry Initiatives -- Governor Laura Kelly Announces Estimated2 Billion in New Capital Investment in 2020 -- Governor Laura Kelly Announces Contracts to Support COVID-19 Unified Testing Strategy -- Governor Laura Kelly Announces More Than37.5 Million in Grants -- Governor Laura Kelly Announces New Wind Energy Initiative -- Governor Laura Kelly Announces Administration Appointments -- Governor Laura Kelly Announces New Steps to Slow the Spread of COVID-19 -- Governor Kelly Announces Extension to Tax Council -- Governor Kelly Recognizes Creekstone Farms as 2020 Kansas Exporter of the Year -- Orden Ejecutiva No. 20-68 -- Tax Reform Council Agenda and Handouts, November 19, 2020 -- Executive Order No. 20-68 -- Governor Kelly Makes 2.1 Million in Grants to Address Gaps in Early Childhood Care and Education -- Governor Laura Kelly Introduces Program to Provide Broadband Access to Rural and Underserved Communities -- Governor Laura Kelly Appoints Gaten T. Wood to Fill District Court Vacancy in 30th Judicial District -- Governor Laura Kelly Appoints Melissa Taylor Standridge to the Kansas Supreme Court -- Governor Laura Kelly Calls on Congress to Pass Economic Relief Package -- Governor Laura Kelly Announces New Kansas Director of the Budget -- Governor Laura Kelly Announces Rural Preservation Grant Applications Now Available -- Court of Appeals Nominating Commission Announces Application Deadline for Court of Appeals Vacancy -- Governor Laura Kelly Launches COVID-19 Public Health Campaign “Stop the Spread. It’s Up to Us, Kansas” -- Governor Laura Kelly Orders Flags to be Flown at Half-staff in Honor of Retired Supreme Court Justice Tyler CharlesLockett -- Kansan to Kansan Newsletter: An Update from Governor Laura Kelly -- November 30, 2020 -- Tax Reform Council Encourages Congress to Deliver Stimulus Bill, Support State/Local Aid -- Governor Directs Flags Be Flown Half-Staff for Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day -- Governor Laura Kelly Announces Administration Appointments -- Governor Laura Kelly’s Statement on House and Senate Leadership Election Results -- Governor Laura Kelly Issues Executive Order Requiring COVID-19 Testing in Adult Care Homes -- Executive Order No. 20-69 -- Orden Ejecutiva No. 20-69 -- Governor Laura Kelly Announces New Pretzels, LLC Production Facility in Lawrence -- Governor Laura Kelly’s Commission on Racial Equity and Justice Releases Recommendations -- Governor Laura Kelly Announces Intention to Appoint Lieutenant Governor Lynn Rogers To Become State Treasurer -- Governor Laura Kelly Announces Fraud Protection Updates to CARES Act Investments Portal -- Governor Laura Kelly Directs Flags be Flownat Half-staff to Honor 2,072 Kansans Who Lost their Lives to COVID-19 -- Kansan to Kansan Newsletter: An Update from Governor Laura Kelly -- December 7, 2020 -- ICYMI: Kansas broadband efforts receive $85 million boost to bridge digital divide -- Governor Laura Kelly Announces Pfizer Vaccine Arrival in Kansas -- Governor Laura Kelly Announces Intention to Appoint Commerce Secretary David Toland to Become Lieutenant Governor -- Commission Report — Policing & Law Enforcement in Kansas -- Governor Laura Kelly, Kansas Legislative Leaders Announce COVID-19 Regional Response Reports -- McPherson Mayor Brown asks Governor Laura Kelly to Order Flags Lowered in Honor of Assistant City Manager Moddelmog -- Governor Laura Kelly Announces Expected COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution Framework to Prioritize Health Care Workers, Long Term Care Facilities -- Governor Laura Kelly Announces Administration Appointments -- Governor Laura Kelly Announces Infrastructure Funding Across State of Kansas -- Governor Laura Kelly Announces Kansas, FAA Sign Deal for Supersonic Flight Corridor -- Kansan to Kansan Newsletter: An Update from Governor Laura Kelly -- December 14, 2020 -- Governor’s Public Health Hero Award -- Governor Laura Kelly Shares Video of Sen. Pat Roberts Receiving COVID-19 Vaccine -- Orden Ejecutiva No. 20-70 -- Governor Laura Kelly Announces Acting Secretary of Labor -- Governor Laura Kelly Extends Deadline for Expiring Driver’s Licenses and Identification Cards -- ICYMI: Missouri offered double the incentives, but Urban Outfitters chose to build in Kansas -- Executive Order No. 20-70 -- Governor Laura Kelly Orders Gove County Flags Lowered in Honor of Sheriff Allan Weber -- Governor Laura Kelly Announces Start to 2021 Exporter of the Year Award Nominations -- Executive Order No. 20-71 -- Governor Laura Kelly Issues Executive Order Waiving Waiting Week for Unemployment Benefits -- Governor Kelly Announces First Statewide Housing Needs Assessment in 27 Years -- Orden Ejecutiva No. 20-71 -- Orden Ejecutiva No. 20-72 -- Executive Order No. 20-72 -- Year in Review: Despite Pandemic, Kelly Administration Reaches Historic Accomplishments -- ICYMI: Capital-Journal Editorial Advisory Board Praises David Toland Appointment to Lieutenant Governor -- Court of Appeals Nominating Commission, Governor Laura Kelly Announce Applicants for Court of Appeals Vacancy -- Governor Laura Kelly Announces Low-Income Energy Assistance Program to Begin, Help Heat Kansas Homes -- Executive Order No. 20-73
R.P. Kelly to "Dear Dorothy," September 1, 1862
In this letter of September 1, 1862, R.P. Kelly writes to "Dear Dorothy" describing conditions in camp near Jonesborough, TN and asks for news from home.Camp zolacopher Sept 1 1862
Dear Dorothy
it is with pleasure I write to
to you I wrote to you last week
but Docter Allin was apointed
assistant Surgeon and Started home
but I under Stand he has stoped
at the lore [?] bridg thare fore
I write a gain Capt Cily [?]
Willson is our Capt now
we are 21 Miles from Jones borough
and 10 miles from Bistle we are
garding a Bridg a cross the
Holeston River we have took one
prisner and too Stills and 34 gallons
of Brandy thomas E is gawn
to Jonesborough with the prisoner
Since I am writing my other letter
came back and i will send both
we are moving and fireing so mutch
I cant write mutch I will
write all when I git Seteled
I am as Stout as I have ben
in a year I like the
lime Stone water just as
good as the free Stone
I want you to write to
me and give me all niws
of particularly you and the
Children God bless them
is the prare of R.P. Kell
R.P. Kelly to "Dear Father and Mother and Sisters," September 16, 1862
In this letter of September 16, 1862, R.P. Kelly writes to his parents and sister describing heavy drill his unit is doing. He expresses concern about not receiving any recent letters.Zolycoffer Tenn Sept 16th 1862
Dear Father & Mother
& Sisters after my love to you all
I am well and harty I had the
tooth ache too days but I had it
taken out Since that I have ben
Stout I have not much drilling
but one half day Since I came her
we are Drilling very fast I am
giting a long with my office
very well I have the care of
our company Some times and our
lieut Says I can best the drill
muster but I think diferant
but the boys will Drill beter
for me than they will for any
body else out of the company
we are rite on the rode about fifteen
Steps from the tract and the cars
pass 3 times day and night and the
Sick and wounded are poring every
day from ritchmon & volenteers to va
Send this to Dorthy after you reed it
Dear Dorthy it is the gratins pleasure
amagionable for to write to you
but I have wrote three letters to
home and I have not received any
from home yit but I think
Shorly you have not forgoten me
but I asur you I feel very bad
when all the folks are giting letters
from home and I git nun but I
hope for the beter the folks are very
kind and frindly thare are one girl
her gust like Mathy Farmer
and as clever as She can be
I can go out thare any time and
talk laugh & joke as mutch as I
please She is as respectable a girl
as there in in Tenn I want you
to tell Jimmy to wait on his mother
till I come back Kiss the children
for me Tho Thum & matty. Kiss little
Kelly all the time for me I will
close I am yours truly R P Kell
R.P. Kelly to "Dear Dorthy," February 2, 1863
In this letter of February 2, 1863, R.P. Kelly writes to "Dear Dorthy" about conditions in camp. He reports that furloughs have been discontinued and that he now expects to serve until the war's end. He requests that no more clothing be sent unless he asks.Feb the 2
Limestone Tenn 1863
Dear Dorthy after my love
to you and the children I am
well at the preasent my ruma
tis is better as Capt Wilson
is going home I will drop you
afew lines I am giting a long
very well concidering every
thing I have nothing of imp
ortance to write to you only
I saw General Kerby Smith
& General Price meet at this
depo Gen Price is the best looking
man of his age I ever saw a
fat fleshey harty fellow a
bout 200 llbs Smith is a
black Slim Fiearce Stern
looking man we gits pleanty
to eat we are building
Block houses to defend the Bridg
when we git our houses done
we can whip 500 Cavelry
then I will be willing to
Stay till the war is over
if we have to move _____
go to Zolicoffer but I think
we will git to Stay hear
till Spring if the war
continues longer I cant tell
where we will go furlowing
is Stoped and I don’t expect
to git to come home till
the war is don and the
Lord only Knows when that
will be I don’t want any
more Clothing at the preasant
I will write when I want more
Give my love to all enquiring friends
Kiss the Children for me
I must close R. P. Kell
Last Seen: Katie Kelly
In memory studies, memories are described as performances of the past that require a medium to be transmitted into the presence (Plate and Smelik 2013). While highly personal, memories are socially constructed, or as Maurice Halbwachs holds: “It is in society that people normally acquire their memories. It is also in society that they recall, recognize, and localise their memories” (1992, 38). And this construction is “fluid and flexible,” as memories are “conceptualised as something that does not stay put but circulates, migrates, travels; it is more and more perceived as a process, as work that is continually in progress, rather than as a reified object” (Bond, Craps and Vermeulen 2016, 1).
I am a documentary filmmaker. That is, I am interested in real people's experiences and memories. To me, documentary filmmaking is relational much more than empirical. It is performative, just like the memories it attempts to capture. And so, Last Seen: Katie Kelly (Meissner 2023) explores computer-generated animation as a way to visualise the performativity of memory.Full Tex
Letter from James Kelly to Hagan
Typescript letter (unsigned) (James Kelly), Dunedin, New Zealand, to Hagan. He must have met the Dunedin sisters in Wexford. Glad about John Lennon's new appointment. Then commenting that DeValera engaged in 'childish histrionics' when he did eventually enter the Dáil - he tries to defend him 'but in my heart I am disgusted with his shuffling'; he might have injured his reputation. He feels as though in exile; Whyte as the only Irishman is little good to him. Wondering 'when will Rome awaken to the madness of not allowing the clergy select the bishops?' The bishop of Auckland is more hated than ever, bestowing Roman honours on 'boors'. Liston has now proved 'an arrant coward', and Brodie never interferes with Kelly anymore, not having liked the opposition. Criticising the directors of the Tablet, excepting Delany whom Hagan has met. Hoping that his financial situation will be better by the time of the Dublin Eucharistic Congress in 1932
Letter from J. Kelly to Hagan
Typescript letter signed J. Kelly, Dunedin (New Zealand), to Hagan. He is certain that many letters to him have gotten lost; asking whether he received the cheques. James O'Reilly must have given him Dunedin news; there still is no bishop: 'I want an outsider or else Coffey. But it matters little to me. I am sick and tired of Dunedin the gang'. Expressing delight over his appointment to the rectorship. Asking him to receive Mr. and Mrs. Tom Burke - 'the very best of the N.Z. Sinn Feiners'. Expressing his indignation over bad financial management by the Tablet's directors
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