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Sam King oral history interview.
Oral history interview with Sam King conducted by Andy Wilkinson on July 21, 2010, in Lubbock, Tex. Duration: 56 min. Accompanied by 1 finding aid.Sam King was a cardiologist and one of the pioneers of cardiology in Lubbock, Tex. He talks about his career experiences and the development of the cardiology field and medical community in Lubbock
King, S. Sept. 22, 2016. Dory being built by Sam King, Epworth, 1
Sixteen foot dory being built by Sam King in Epworth. Built from moulds owned by Sam's great-grandfather Nelson King. Constructed from spruce. Discussed futher during interview: King, S. Sept. 22, 2016. Crystal Braye interviewing Sam King, Epwort
King, S. Sept. 22, 2016. Sam King with dory mould, Epworth
Sam King holds mould for dory bottom that once belonged to his great-grandfather Nelson King in Creston North. Discussed at the beginning of interview: King, S. Sept. 22, 2016. Crystal Braye interviewing Sam King, Epwort
King, S. Sept. 22, 2016. Crystal Braye interviewing Sam King, Epworth
Sam King talks about building boats; dories; dory construction and design details; swamp boats; swampbottom boats
King, S. July 25, 2018. Swamp boat model built by Sam King, Epworth, 2
Model of a swampbottom (or swamp) boat being built by Sam King in Epworth. This type of boat was commonly used on the Burin Peninsula to fish with handlines and trawls until the late 1970s/early 1980s. At a scale of one inch to the foot, this model represents a swamp boat that would measure twenty-seven foot and seven inches in length
Interviews with Jimmie King and Sam Holiday
Doris Paul interviewing Jimmie King and Sam Holiday for her book "The Navajo code talkers" (1973)
Letter from Hayao (Sam) Chuman to the American Friends Service Committee
A letter from Hayao (Sam) Chuman to the American Friends Service Committee, donating a portion of his redress check from the U.S. government to the Committee.The Chuman (Hayao "Sam" and Toshiko) Papers documents the World War II experiences of Hayao "Sam" and Toshiko Chuman, who were Kibei Nisei born in the United States but grew up and completed school in Japan, and then returned to the U.S. prior to the war. It chronicles the Chuman's incarceration from the Santa Anita Assembly Center, through Jerome, Rohwer, Tule Lake camps, and the Santa Fe and Crystal City internment camps as well as their struggle for restoring their U.S. citizenships in the 1960s. The digital collection consists of mostly textual material, including correspondence, affidavits, incarceration camp records, lease agreements, financial documents, receipts, pamphlets, and booklets
Letter from Hayao (Sam) Chuman to Earl Warren and "Attorney General Clark"
A letter from Hayao (Sam) Chuman to Chief Justice of the Supreme Court Earl Warren and "Attorney General Clark". The letter is a request to regain his citizenship after renouncing his U.S. citizenship and requesting repatriation to Japan during his time incarcerated in World War II.The Chuman (Hayao "Sam" and Toshiko) Papers documents the World War II experiences of Hayao "Sam" and Toshiko Chuman, who were Kibei Nisei born in the United States but grew up and completed school in Japan, and then returned to the U.S. prior to the war. It chronicles the Chuman's incarceration from the Santa Anita Assembly Center, through Jerome, Rohwer, Tule Lake camps, and the Santa Fe and Crystal City internment camps as well as their struggle for restoring their U.S. citizenships in the 1960s. The digital collection consists of mostly textual material, including correspondence, affidavits, incarceration camp records, lease agreements, financial documents, receipts, pamphlets, and booklets
Sam Millar Photograph Collection
The collection is one album containing photographs of quarter horses and racehorses on the King Ranch, mostly on the Norias Division, around 1944. Sam Millar was a friend of Dr. J. K. Northway's, King Ranch's veterinarian
Meet Sam Thomas, author or the Midwife\u27s Tale: A Mystery
It\u27s 1644, and Parliament\u27s armies have risen against the King and laid siege to the city of York. Even as the city suffers at the rebels\u27 hands, midwife Bridget Hodgson becomes embroiled in a different sort of rebellion. One of Bridget\u27s friends, Esther Cooper, has been convicted of murdering her husband. Convinced that her friend is innocent, Bridget sets out to find the real killer.
About the author: Sam Thomas teaches history at University School, an independent day school outside Cleveland, Ohio. Before coming to United States he taught at the college level for seven years, and received research grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Newberry Library, and the British Academy. The presentation will be followed by a question-and-answer session and book signing.
Refreshments will be served
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