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Francis Leon
black and white photo of Francis Leon wearing a medium colored suit and bow ti
Francis Leon in Drag [1]
black and white image promotional cards with drawings of Francis Leon in dresse
Francis Leon in Drag [2]
black and white image of Francis (Francis Patrick Glassey) Leon in a light colored dress, powdered wig black apron, and dance shoe
Francis Leon in Drag [3]
black and white image of promotional card featuring Francis Leon in a black dress with a bustle and long train hair is pulled back into two bun
Holey fiber mode-selective couplers
Abstract not availableGaetano Bellanca, Nicolas Riesen, Alexander Argyros, Sergio G. Leon-Saval, Richard Lwin, Alberto Parini, John D. Love, and Paolo Bass
Leon D. Black, Jr.
Photograph: Black and white portrait of Blue Shield board member Leon D. Black, Jr.. No date given.https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/flablue_images/2909/thumbnail.jp
Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)
Letter from Harris Leon Kempner to Dan and Jeane Kempner discussing various points of personal and business news, including health updates about Herb Kempner
Leon County 50 cents (fifty cents) treasury warrant
This treasury warrant was issued in Centerville by Leon County. A simple diamond design decorates each edge of the note. The amount ''50 cts.'' is printed in the upper-left corner. The abbreviation ''No.'' is printed in the upper-right corner; the number ''2'' is handwritten adjacent to it. The note is signed on the recto by Simpson Robinson, Chief Justice, and Henry Duff Patrick, County Clerk. Robinson was chief justice of Leon County (Sons of Dewitt Colony Texas). Patrick, a native of Kentucky, lists his occupation in the 1860 Census as county clerk (1860 Census; Sons of Dewitt Colony Texas).Simpson Robinson Chief Justice.; H D Patrick County Clerk
Leon County $1.00 (one dollar) treasury warrant
This treasury warrant was issued in Centerville by Leon County. A simple diamond design decorates each edge of the note. The amount ''$1'' is printed in the upper-left corner. The abbreviation ''No.'' is printed in the upper-right corner; the number ''4'' is handwritten adjacent to it. The month and day are handwritten; the year, 1862, is printed. The note is signed on the recto by Simpson Robinson, Chief Justice, and Thomas David Patrick, County Clerk. Robinson was chief justice of Leon County (Sons of Dewitt Colony Texas). Patrick, a native of Kentucky, was the son of Alexander Jefferson Patrick and brother of Henry Duff Patrick.Simpson Robinson Chief Justice; T D Patrick County Cler
Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)
Letter from Harris Leon Kempner to Daniel W. Kempner discussing problems with business in Europe and the possibility of hiring a continental agent. He also proposes shipping the GIRC 1,000 bales of 1-1/32 cotton with certain stipulations
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