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Photographs and Letter - Charles Lee Hill
Two black and white photographs with white borders are at the top of the sheet. The photograph to the left is of Charles Lee Hill in a classroom and the photograph to the right is of Charles Lee Hill talking to a young man in the same classroom. Written between the two photographs is "ORCH. REHEARSAL NIGHT in SHSTC music blg" in blue ink.
Anona Youngs, an SHSTC student in Charles Lee Hill's General Music class, writes him a letter about how she enjoys his class and is looking forward to his return from his illness. The letter is handwritten in cursive and pencil. Notes by Charles Lee Hill are on the top and bottom of the letter in cursive and blue ink. His notes mentioned the letter was when he was in the Huntsville hospital in the early 1950's and the class Anona Youngs was in
Oral History Interview with Darol Lee
The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Darol Lee. Lee enlisted in the Marine Corps in June, 1942 and trained at San Diego. He was attached to the Third Marine Division and shipped overseas and landed on Guadalcanal in February, 1943 in time to complete mop-up operations. He also landed at Bougainville, and then later on Guam, where he was wounded by mortar fire and evacuated. He was ambulatory, so he rejoined his unit the next day without having received much treatment. Lee recalls a banzai charge in which his foxhole mate got killed. From there, Lee went to Iwo Jima and landed on the third day. Around the first of March, Lee was wounded and evacuated to Saipan via a hospital ship. He was transported back to the US and was discharged from a hospital in Illinois
[Photographs of Lee Oswald's Stationary]
Evidence photographs of the pages in a document removed from Lee Harvey Oswald's house. The text contains handwritten notes on stationary from the Holland-America Line
[Letter from V. T. Lee to Lee Harvey Oswald, May 22, 1963 #1]
Photograph of a letter from V. T. Lee of the Fair Play for Cuba Committee to Lee Harvey Oswald, on May 22, 1963, acknowledging a change of address and including a renewal form and current literature
Charles Lee Hill Headshot - Back
Charles Lee Hill at age 73 Coud. Of "The Good Times Brass Band," Houston, Texas Former Assoc. Prof of Music, SHSTC' is written on the back of the photograph in blue and black ink
Charles Lee Hill's Biography
Typed biography about Charles Lee Hill's life and music career. His biography includes his musical arrangements and composition with an emphasis on "At the Gremlin Ball" and "Red Rhythm Valley." There are notes written in the top and bottom margins in black ink
[Letter from V. T. Lee to Lee Harvey Oswald, May 22, 1963 #2]
Photocopy of a letter from V. T. Lee of the Fair Play for Cuba Committee to Lee Harvey Oswald, on May 22, 1963, acknowledging a change of address and including a renewal form and current literature
Music Pamphlet About Charles Lee Hill - Back Cover
The blue stapled pamphlet is about Charles Lee Hill's contributions to music. The pamphlet provides a listing of books Charles Lee Hill was referred to, his recordings, his known musical works, his published arrangments, a brief biography, and libraries that hold his memorabilia. On the bottom of the back cover, "Printed by Kwik Kopy Printing: in black text
[Lee Oswald's Stationary, Photograph #2]
Evidence photograph of a page from a document removed from Lee Harvey Oswald's house. The text contains handwritten notes on stationary from the Holland-America Line
Mary Lee
Mary Lee was the third child of Juan and Louisa Cubillo. Her father, a wharfie, died in the Bombing of Darwin, 19 February 1942, when he was unloading the ship Neptuna. Mary married Herbert Lee in 1949 and together they raised eleven children. Mrs Lee studied at the University of Canberra and in 1994 at the age of 64, earned her Bachelor of Applied Science in Cultural Heritage Management. Mary Lee was also named NAIDOC Scholar of the Year 1994/5. She went on to be Director of Biliru Tours, Biliru Transport Services and Larrakia Cultural Experiences. As an elder of the Larrakia People, Mary Lee has been a leading figure in the Darwin community and matriarch of a large, respected Aboriginal family.
Source: Gary Lee, son of Mary Lee and Larrakia Land Corporation Newsletter, June 2006.Business WomanCommunity LeaderCompany DirectorIndigenous Australia
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