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    A plan of Exmouth Gulf, on the north west coast of Australia [cartographic material] /

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    Plate 14B from: Charts of the coast of Australia / King. [London : Hydrographic Office, 1824-1826]; In lower right margin: J. & C. Walker sculpt.; Nautical chart of Exmouth Gulf on the west coast of Western Australia. Relief shown by soundings and hachures.; Prime meridian: Greenwich.; Tooley, 814; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-raa5-s16

    The north west coast of Australia from Camden Bay to Vansittart Bay [cartographic material] /

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    Plate 11 from: Charts of the coast of Australia / King. [London : Hydrographic Office, 1824-1826]; In lower right margin: J. & C. Walker sculpt.; Nautical chart of the north coast of Western Australia from Camden Sound to Vansittart Bay. Relief shown by soundings and hachures.; Prime meridian: Greenwich.; Tooley, 816; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-raa5-s11

    A plan of Admiralty Gulf, and Vansittart Bay, on the north west coast of Australia [cartographic material] /

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    Plate 14A from: Charts of the coast of Australia / King. [London : Hydrographic Office, 1824-1826]; In lower right margin: J. & C. Walker sculpt.; Nautical chart of north coast of Western Australia from Cape Londonderry to Montague Sound. Relief shown by soundings and hachures.; Prime meridian: Greenwich.; Tooley, 810; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-raa5-s15

    [Amnesty Letter] ID148 / King, Mitchell C.

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    This letter was written by Mitchell C. King to President Andrew Johnson in response to the President's Amnesty Proclamation of 29 May 1865. The writer indicates his county of residence as Henderson Co., NC and states his occupation as Physician

    Eastwood, close to the railway, Dundas [cartographic material] : agricultural, residential and orchard lands, fruit trees in full bearing : for private sale /

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    Sales plan for land in the suburb of Dundas Valley in Sydney.; "Vendors, The Permanent Trustee Coy. of N.S.W. Ltd., 17 O'Connell St."; "Terms. Small deposit, balance by arrangement, 5% interest".; "Torrens title".; On lower left corner: C.W.B. King, C.E., licensed surveyor, land appraiser, Real Property Act, 129 Pitt St. Sydney.; Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-lfsp723. Inset: Local sketch

    Letter from C. P. King

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    Letter from C. P. King, Assistant to the Chief Operating Officer for the St. Louis & San Francisco Railroad Company in St. Louis, Missouri, to C. A. Rutherford, General Chairman of the Order of Railway Conductors; F. W. Morey, General Chairman of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen; F. H. Dierssen, General Chairman of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers; and John Stroud, General Chairman of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen & Enginemen, all of Springfield, Missouri, asking them to reconsider hiring African Americans as firemen, brakemen, and switchmen

    Letter from Walter C. King to Governor Langer Regarding International Harvester Co. vs. Edna Rehak, September 21, 1938

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    In this letter, dated September 21, 1938, from Sargent County, North Dakota (ND) State\u27s Attorney Walter C. King to ND Governor William Langer, King makes reference to the foreclosure case International Harvester Company vs. Edna Rehak, writing that the law firm representing International Harvester has written to him claiming that they have been advised that the moratorium on foreclosure in the case is about to be lifted. King suggests that Langer contact the Rehaks and find out whether they plan to continue farming. If so, King recommends that the moratorium not be lifted. See also: Letter from Governor Langer to Walter C. King Regarding International Harvester Co. vs. Edna Rehak, September 27, 1938https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/1094/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from Martin Luther King Jr. to Rufus C. Harris

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    Letter from Martin Luther King Jr. to Mercer president Rufus C. Harris, November 4, 1964

    Medicine and New Jersey: medical, pharmaceutical and health-related manuscripts in the Rutgers University Libraries

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    by Albert C. King"March 1998."This guide describes most, but not all, of the repository's core collections pertaining to the topic indicated

    American Political Development as a Process of Democratization

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    “American Political Development as a Process of Democratization,” with Robert C Lieberman, in Democratization in America: A Comparative Historical Analysis, Eds. Desmond King et al. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2009
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