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D'Arcy Kelly
"RANR B 4016 Signalman D'Arcy Kelly HM.AML 8/4 March 1943 - April 1944".Royal Australian Naval Reserve. B 4016 Signalman D'Arcy Kelly. HM.AML 8/4[?] March 1943 - April 1944.Date:199
Telegram from Raymond B. Kelly to Amon G. Carter, Jr.
Telegram from Raymond B. Kelly of the Pure Oil Company to Amon G. Carter, Jr. upon the death of Amon Giles Carter. The telegram expresses condolences about his death.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_meachamcarterpapers/1548/thumbnail.jp
Letter, Kelly B. Ogles to James Mills, September 30, 2004
A thank you letter from Kelly B. Ogles, a recipient of the Cooperman-Bogue Award, to James Mills, Executive Director of the Juvenile Welfare Board of Pinellas County, thanking the organization for her award
Joshua Kelly Green, Salt Lake City, UT: an interview by Becky B. Lloyd, 13 March 2015
Transcript (25 pages) of an interview by Becky B. Lloyd with Joshua Kelly Green on March 13, 2015, in Salt Lake City, Utah
Oral History Interview with Arthur E. Kelly, January 26, 2006
The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Arthur E. Kelly. Kelly was born 4 March 1920 in Duluth, Minnesota. Graduating from Duluth Denfield High School in May 1939 he attended Duluth Junior College for two years. To supplement his income, he joined the Minnesota National Guard. While in college he received his pilot certification through the Civilian Pilot Training Program. His National Guard unit was called to active duty and went to Camp Claiborne, Louisiana. While there, he was accepted as a flying cadet and sent to Kelly Field, Texas for pilot training. He received his wings and commission in October 1942. He was sent to Harlingen Air Base, Texas and flew various planes with men learning to fire machine guns from aircraft. He then went to Smyrna, Tennessee for training in B-24 bombers. Upon completion of his training he returned to Harlingen and flew with other aerial gunner trainees. After six months, he went to Alabama for pilot training in B-29 bombers. He completed the training in March 1945 and was assigned as an aircraft commander. After receiving a crew, they flew to Saipan and were assigned to the 498th Bomb Group, 873rd Bomb Squadron. He flew three bombing mission over Japan and landed on Iwo Jima twice upon returning to Saipan. After the surrender of Japan his crew dropped food and supplies to various prisoner of war camps. He returned to the United States in December 1945 and was discharged December 1946
Featured Faculty on NDLS Home Page: Daniel B. Kelly – September 21, 2009
Daniel B. Kelly was a Featured Faculty on NDLS Home Page on September 21, 2009
Telegram from Mr. and Mrs. Raymond B. Kelly to Minnie Meacham Carter
Telegram from Mr. and Mrs. Raymond B. Kelly to Minnie Meacham Carter upon the death of Amon Giles Carter. The telegram expresses condolences about his death.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_meachamcarterpapers/1416/thumbnail.jp
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[Letter from Raymond B. Kelly III to D. Jack Davis, November 1, 1990]
Photocopy of a letter from Raymond B. Kelly III to D. Jack Davis about the NTIEVA grant application to the Community Cultural Grants Program. Kelly writes that due to the program not meeting all requirements the request was not approved. A stamp notes that the document was received on November 5, 1990
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
Interview with Milton Kelly and Thelma Kelly - Part 02
Milton Joseph Kelly and Thelma Kemmerer Kelly tell of living in Boliva, Mexico and Arizona and moving to the Valley.https://scholarworks.utrgv.edu/rgvoralhistories/1486/thumbnail.jp
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