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Samuel Dorris Dickinson papers
The Samuel Dorris Dickinson papers contain the professional and personal records of archaeologist, journalist, and author Samuel Dorris Dickinson
Portrait of author David Foster at the National Library of Australia, Canberra, 8 June 2011 /
Title from acquisitions documentation.; Part of the collection: Portraits of author David Foster at the National Library of Australia, Canberra, 8 June 2011.; Acquired in digital format; access copy available online.; Mode of access: Online.; Photographed by a staff member of the National Library of Australia
Author David Foster with academic Jeff Doyle at the National Library of Australia, Canberra, 8 June 2011 /
Title from acquisitions documentation.; Part of the collection: Portraits of author David Foster at the National Library of Australia, Canberra, 8 June 2011.; Acquired in digital format; access copy available online.; Mode of access: Online.; Photographed by a staff member of the National Library of Australia
Author David Foster and academic Jeff Doyle at the National Library of Australia, Canberra, 8 June 2011 /
Title from acquisitions documentation.; Part of the collection: Portraits of author David Foster at the National Library of Australia, Canberra, 8 June 2011.; Acquired in digital format; access copy available online.; Mode of access: Online.; Photographed by a staff member of the National Library of Australia
Navarro County $1.00 (one dollar) treasury warrant
(L) Train.This treasury warrant was issued in Corsicana by Navarro County. A line borders each edge of the note. A vignette of a train comprises the left border. The following imprint is adjacent to the border: Navarro Express Print. The following phrase is printed within a decorative design along the right border: By order of the Co. Court. The phrase ''ONE DOLLAR'' is printed across the face of the note. The amount ''$1.'' is printed towards the lower-left corner. The date is handwritten across the face of the note in red ink. It is signed on the recto by Abram (or Abraham) Duren, County Clerk, and Samuel Harris Kerr, Chief Justice. Duren, a native of North Carolina, lists his occupation in the 1860 Census as county clerk (TSHA). Records cite his given name as both Abram (1870 Census) and Abraham (TxGenWeb; Navarro County). Kerr, a Tennessee native, is listed in the 1860 Census as a carriage maker (TSHA). He was chief justice of Navarro County from 1861-1865 and also served as county clerk and district clerk (TxGenWeb, Navarro County). BC-271.A Duren County Clerk.; S. H. Kerr Chief Justice
Navarro County $2.00 (two dollar) treasury warrant
This treasury warrant was issued in Corsicana by Navarro County. It is printed on yellow paper. A decorative design borders each edge of the note. A floral design comprises the left border. The phrase ''Receivable for all County dues.'' is printed in the center of the border. The following phrase is printed in the right border: By authority of the County Court of Navarro County. The phrase ''TWO DOLLARS.'' is printed towards the upper-left corner and across the face of the note. The abbreviation ''NO.'' is printed within a banner design in the upper-right corner; the number ''196'' is handwritten adjacent to it. The date is printed beneath. It is signed on the recto by Abram (or Abraham) Duren, County Clerk, and Samuel Harris Kerr, Chief Justice. Duren, a native of North Carolina, lists his occupation in the 1860 Census as county clerk (TSHA). Records cite his given name as both Abram (1870 Census) and Abraham (TxGenWeb; Navarro County). Kerr, a Tennessee native, is listed in the 1860 Census as a carriage maker (TSHA). He was chief justice of Navarro County from 1861-1865 and also served as county clerk and district clerk (TxGenWeb, Navarro County). An illegible signature is written near the left border in red ink.A. Duren County Clerk.; S. H. Kerr Chief Justice.; [illegible
Navarro County $5.00 (five dollars) treasury warrant
(L) Train.This treasury warrant was issued in Corsicana by Navarro County. A line borders each edge of the note. A vignette of a train comprises the left border. The following imprint is adjacent to the border: Navarro Express Print. The date is handwritten adjacent to the left border in red ink. The following phrase is printed within a decorative design along the right border: By order of the Co. Court. The phrase ''FIVE DOLLARS'' is printed across the face of the note. The amount ''$5.'' is printed towards the lower-left corner. It is signed on the recto by Abram (or Abraham) Duren, County Clerk, and Samuel Harris Kerr, Chief Justice. Duren, a native of North Carolina, lists his occupation in the 1860 Census as county clerk (TSHA). Records cite his given name as both Abram (1870 Census) and Abraham (TxGenWeb; Navarro County). Kerr, a Tennessee native, is listed in the 1860 Census as a carriage maker (TSHA). He was chief justice of Navarro County from 1861-1865 and also served as county clerk and district clerk (TxGenWeb, Navarro County). BC-273.A Duren County Clerk.; S. Kerr Chief Justice
Portrait of Paul Ham at the National Library of Australia, 15 November 2011 /
Title from nformation supplied by photographer.; Part of the collection: Podcast photograph of author Paul Ham at the National Library of Australia, 15 November 2011.; Mode of access: Online.; Photographed by a staff member of the National Library of Australia
Navarro County 25 cents (twenty-five cents) treasury warrant
This treasury warrant was issued in Corsicana by Navarro County. A line borders each edge of the note. A floral design comprises the left border. The phrase ''By order of the County Court.'' is printed in the center of the border. The following imprint is adjacent to the border: NAVARRO EXPRESS PRINT. The phrase ''Twenty-Five Cents'' is printed across the face of the note. The number ''25'' is printed towards the lower-left corner. The date is handwritten adjacent to the left border in red ink. The note is signed on the recto by Abram (or Abraham) Duren, County Clerk, and Samuel Harris Kerr, Chief Justice. Duren, a native of North Carolina, lists his occupation in the 1860 Census as county clerk (TSHA). Records cite his given name as both Abram (1870 Census) and Abraham (TxGenWeb; Navarro County). Kerr, a Tennessee native, is listed in the 1860 Census as a carriage maker (TSHA). He was chief justice of Navarro County from 1861-1865 and also served as county clerk and district clerk (TxGenWeb; Navarro County). BC-270.A Duren Co. Clerk.; S. H. Kerr Chief Justice
Navarro County $2.50 (two dollars and fifty cents) treasury warrant
(L) Train.This treasury warrant was issued in Corsicana by Navarro County. A line borders each edge of the note. A vignette of a train comprises the left border. The following imprint is adjacent to the border: Navarro Express Print. The date is handwritten adjacent to the left border in red ink. The following phrase is printed within a decorative design along the right border: By order of the Co. Court. The phrase ''Two Dollars and Fifty Cents'' is printed across the face of the note. The amount ''$2.50'' is printed towards the lower-left corner. It is signed on the recto by Abram (or Abraham) Duren, County Clerk, and Samuel Harris Kerr, Chief Justice. Duren, a native of North Carolina, lists his occupation in the 1860 Census as county clerk (TSHA). Records cite his given name as both Abram (1870 Census) and Abraham (TxGenWeb; Navarro County). Kerr, a Tennessee native, is listed in the 1860 Census as a carriage maker (TSHA). He was chief justice of Navarro County from 1861-1865 and also served as county clerk and district clerk (TxGenWeb, Navarro County). BC-272.A Duren County Clerk.; S. H. Kerr Chief Justic
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