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    [Letter] 1847 April 19, New York (NY) [to] Dear Sir / W McMurray.

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    McMurray may be the theologian, William McMurray, 1810-1894.McMurray states that it is important to secure a fuller attendance among the members of the Young Men\u27s General Committee; he authorizes the printing of 500 notices. He hopes that the recipient can find the residence of every member in a directory or through personal contacts

    [Portrait of Bill] [picture] /

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    Signed l.l.; Inscription l.l.: To Bill with regards, Norman McMurray, Sydney, 1946.; (ANL) R9049

    SS Fort McMurray

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    Photograph - The Hudson's Bay Company steamer, S.S. Fort McMurray, built in 1912. Athabasca, Albert

    Interview with Marjorie Clinton McMurray - OH 147

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    This interview was conducted with Marjorie Clinton McMurray (1911-2006) who was the first African American to write a column for The Lancaster News in Lancaster, SC. This recording begins partway through the interview. In this interview, Mrs. McMurray discusses her research into her family history, which includes several African Americans serving on the state legislature including Frederick Albert Clinton (1834-1890), who in addition to successful political career, was also a very successful farmer. She also discusses organizing a celebration for an important black history month in Lancaster County. She had trouble not only getting her ancestor recognized as black but also getting memorials and celebrations in place due to various committees blocking her proposals. She also discusses her research into Mt. Carmel A.M.E. Zion Church and the Mt. Carmel Campground it owned.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/oralhistoryprogram/1162/thumbnail.jp

    Letter, 1935 July 11, to Superintendent Floyd I. McMurray, Indianapolis, Ind.

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    Letter from Edward Elliott to Floyd I. McMurray stating that it is unlikely Earhart will be available September 4 to appear at the Indiana State Fair, but he will forward the request to Earhart for direct reply, July 11, 193

    Frank McMurray

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    Photograph shows three-quarter length view of Frank McMurray (1849-1911), as a teenager, seated with leg crossed.Inscription "Frank McMurray." The McMurray family was among the early settlers in the area near Gussettville, Texas

    Patrick McMurray

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    Photograph shows studio portrait of Patrick McMurray.Inscription on mat of original tintype: "Pat McMurray." See Margaret Frances Goynes Olson, FOX NATION, Issue three, Jan. 15, 1981:".McMorrow, Patrick (Changed name from McMurray to McMorrow about 1900)'' Born May 17, 1839. Died Feb. 14, 1922 - Born in County Leitrim, Ireland." The McMurray family was among the early settlers in the area near Gussettville, Texas

    McMurray Family

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    McMurray musicians (left to right) Mike, 9, Teresa, 12, the parents and Melody, 10, tune up for practice session. Instead of television, they turn to evening practice session. Mr. Calvin E. McMurray plays the guitar, Mrs. McMurray plays the steel guitar of ukulele, Michael plays the steel guitar while Teresa and Melody join in on their accordions. Fort Worth Star-Telegram Morning September 28, 1966.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1960s/3427/thumbnail.jp
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