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    N. B. Knight autograph letter to Doctor [McKee]

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    Knight enclosed the order restoring him to command and requested his belongings be sent to him.https://library.udel.edu/static/purl.php?mss041

    Charles B. Barratt, Waco, Dec 1874

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    Verso: [handwritten] Charles B. Barratt, Waco, Dec 1874, [imprinted] Jackson & Knight, Photographers, Waco, Texas

    Isaac Knight, patent documents, 1847-1848

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    Documents relating to Isaac Knight's patent, including an agreement between Knight and John B. Coryell dated May 8, 1847 and two letters from Coryell dated May 13, 1847 and March 13, 1848

    [Robert B. Parrott]

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    Portrait of Robert Blanks Parrott, who in 1862 enlisted as a private in Lt. Col. John Singleton Mosby's Forty-third Virginia Cavalry Battalion, before eventually being elected second sergeant of Company F. After the war, Parrott moved to Waco and became a life insurance agent, eventually founding the Texas Real Estate Association. In 1892 he became an aide on the staff for Governor Richard B. Hubbard, with the rank of colonel.Verso: [imprinted] Jackson & Knight, Photographers, Waco, Texas.; [handwritten] R. B. Parrott

    John S. Knight and others on B-29 Base in Guam (BK3_F3_I37)

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    5 x 6 in. black and white photographic print of John S. Knight (left) on a B-29 Base in Guam with two unidentified men in military uniforms. Knight went with fellow publishers John Cowles, Sr. of the Minneapolis Star-Journal and Julius O. Adler of the New York Times to visit major command operations in the Pacific during August and September 1945

    Interview with James B. (Jim) Knight

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    James Knight was interviewed on April 24, 2017, by Michael Rupp. Jim Knight\u27s career in public agencies spanned thirty-three years. From 1970 to 1974 he worked in Buffalo, New York, for the Erie County Division of Planning and for the Office for the Aging. In June 1974 he joined the Oregon Department of Land Conservation (DLCD), which administers Oregon\u27s land use planning program. He retired from DLCD in March 2003.https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/planoregon_interviews/1041/thumbnail.jp

    Pulitzer Prize — Congratulatory Letters “A-B” (JSK_BG1_F94)

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    Letters from various parties congratulating John S. Knight on winning the Pulitzer Prize in journallis

    Knight, William W., Letter to Mary Knight. November 23, 1862

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    Knight, William W., Letter to Mary Knight. November 23, 1862. William Knight Letters, Box 1, Folder 2, Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections. 1 pdf document and scans, 1 page. Includes transcript.In this Civil War letter dated November 23rd, 1862, from Savannah, the author, William W. Knight, acknowledges receiving a letter from his wife, Mary, in which she mentioned sending him a box. He notes that the box hasn't arrived at the depot yet. Lieutenant B. Knight brought clothes sent by Mary through Ben to the camp. William expresses concern about Mary sending salt, as he is surrounded by saltwater and has access to plenty of it. He mentions his desire for Mary to have enough pork and salt for herself and the children. He asks about shoes that Tommy was supposed to make for the children and mentions the possibility of getting them in Savannah. Due to fading light, he plans to send the letter with a correspondence to Mary's father and promises to write again in a few days

    John S. Knight in South Vietnam (BK3_F5_I11)

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    8 x 10 in. black and white photographic print of John S. Knight (back row, second from left) during his visit to South Vietnam attending a press conference with numerous Americans and Vietnamese civilians. Knight was one of 23 Americans appointed by U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson to observe the national presidential elections in South Vietnam held on September 3, 1967
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