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Letter from David Patten to James B. Finley
Patten (Patton) has received Finley\u27s inquiry about the land of Moses B. Walker. Patten visited the auditor, but he could find only one land holding for Moses B. Walker -- 60 acres in Union Township, Hancock County, Range 9. Patten asks Finley to provide more detailed information. Once he has the correct location for the land, he will happily have Finley\u27s deed recorded and sent on to him. Abstract Number - 285https://digitalcommons.owu.edu/finley-letters/1282/thumbnail.jp
David Wyman Patten
David Wyman Patten was born November 1800. He was an apostle in the LDS Church
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The David W. Fentress Family Letters, 1856-1969
Transcript of a letter by an unidentified author to David Fentress regarding sharing federal newspapers and the banning of federal newspapers in some areas. The author passes on the news of the war including the destruction of the Federal merchantmen by the Confederate fleet. He passes along world news: Russia preparing to go to War with Europe and how that could negatively affect the Confederacy. There is also speculation on the future of the war
The David W. Fentress Family Letters, 1856-1969
Transcript of a letter by an unidentified author to David Fentress regarding sharing federal newspapers and the banning of federal newspapers in some areas. The author passes on the news of the war including the destruction of the Federal merchantmen by the Confederate fleet. He passes along world news: Russia preparing to go to War with Europe and how that could negatively affect the Confederacy. There is also speculation on the future of the war
David A. Lockmiller and unidentified person standing beside Manker Patten Tennis Center memorial sign eye-level view
Black-and-white photograph of David Lockmiller with Lupton Patten standing beside the Manker Patten Tennis Center memorial sign. Pictured from left to right: David A. Lockmiller and Lupton Patten. The sign in the image reads, "MANKER PATTEN TENNIS CENTER of the UNIVERSITY OF CHATTANOOGA Dedicated to the Memory of DAVID MANKER PATTEN Who showed that tennis as well as the classroom could Play its Part in molding character." The typed caption on the reverse of the image reads, "President Lockmiller and U.C. Board Chairman Lupton Patten at the dedication of the Manker Patten Tennis Center. Lupton and Manker were brothers and the sons of John A. Patten - U.C. trustee and benefactor. June 29, 1957.
David A. Lockmiller and unidentified person standing beside Manker Patten Tennis Center memorial sign eye-level view
Black-and-white photograph of David Lockmiller with Lupton Patten standing beside the Manker Patten Tennis Center memorial sign. Pictured from left to right: David A. Lockmiller and Lupton Patten. The sign in the image reads, "MANKER PATTEN TENNIS CENTER of the UNIVERSITY OF CHATTANOOGA Dedicated to the Memory of DAVID MANKER PATTEN Who showed that tennis as well as the classroom could Play its Part in molding character." The typed caption on the reverse of the image reads, "President Lockmiller and U.C. Board Chairman Lupton Patten at the dedication of the Manker Patten Tennis Center. Lupton and Manker were brothers and the sons of John A. Patten - U.C. trustee and benefactor. June 29, 1957.
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
Manker Patten Tennis Center memorial sign eye-level view
Black-and-white photograph of three adults and two children standing beside the memorial sign mounted outside of the Manker Patten Tennis Center. Pictured from left to right: Dr. David Lockmiller (University of Chattanooga president), Dr. Godfrey Tietze, Alex Guerry, Billy Talbert, Lawson Whitaker, and Manker Patten Mills (the latter two being the grandchildren of Manker Patten). The sign in the image reads, "MANKER PATTEN TENNIS CENTER of the UNIVERSITY OF CHATTANOOGA Dedicated to the Memory of DAVID MANKER PATTEN Who showed that tennis as well as the classroom could Play its Part in molding character." This photograph was taken at the dedication of the tennis center on June 29, 1957
Manker Patten Tennis Center memorial sign eye-level view
Black-and-white photograph of three adults and two children standing beside the memorial sign mounted outside of the Manker Patten Tennis Center. Pictured from left to right: Dr. David Lockmiller (University of Chattanooga president), Dr. Godfrey Tietze, Alex Guerry, Billy Talbert, Lawson Whitaker, and Manker Patten Mills (the latter two being the grandchildren of Manker Patten). The sign in the image reads, "MANKER PATTEN TENNIS CENTER of the UNIVERSITY OF CHATTANOOGA Dedicated to the Memory of DAVID MANKER PATTEN Who showed that tennis as well as the classroom could Play its Part in molding character." This photograph was taken at the dedication of the tennis center on June 29, 1957
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
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