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Paul D. Workman Photograph Collection- Accession 1109
The Paul D. Workman Photograph Collection consists of photographs taken by Rock Hill, SC resident and WWII veteran Major Paul D. Workman (1900-1968). Maj. Workman was the nephew of Winthrop founder and first president, David Bancroft Johnson (1856-1928) through Dr. Johnson’s half-sister Florence Nance Workman (1872-1940). The collection consists of 168 slides, 5 negatives, and 76 photograph prints. Most of the images are of Rock Hill, SC and are of spring scenes including Glencairn Gardens and other gardens, the Rock Hill Centennial Parade in 1952, local businesses, Sullivan Middle School (formerly Rock Hill High School, the Southern Rail Road, and the Elks Club of Rock Hill.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/manuscriptcollection_findingaids/2285/thumbnail.jp
Letter to Felipe Chaves from Paul D. Stone
Letter to Felipe Chaves from Paul D. Stone, Office of Clerk of the Probate Court, County Clerk, and Ex-officio County Recorder, Valencia County, N.M., concerning mone
Letter to Felipe Chaves from Paul D. Stone
Letter to Felipe Chaves from Paul D. Stone, Clerk of the Probate Court, County Clerk, and Ex-officio County Recorder. Valencia County, N.M
[Letter from Meyer Bodansky to Paul D. Lamson - May 2, 1940]
Letter to Dr. Paul D. Lamson from Dr. Meyer Bodansky dated May 2, 1940. In the letter, Dr. Bodansky inquires whether his academic paper was accepted into press at the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
Daily Record of Paul D. Kelleter, Forest Supervisor, from August 1, 1916 to March 31, 1917
On cover: "No. 14. Diary Aug. 1, 1916 to March 31, 1917, Paul D. Kelleter." Work diary of Forest Supervisor Paul D. Kelleter. The diary was donated to the Black Hills National Forest by Kelleter's daughter, Helen K. Smith. Kelleter was the Forest Supervisor in the Black Hills from 1909 to 1918. Part of a set of 16 work diaries
Daily Record of Paul D. Kelleter, Forest Supervisor, from February 1, 1918 to [March 2, 1918]
On cover: "From Feb. 1, 1918 to Mar. 2, 1918, no. 16." Work diary of Forest Supervisor Paul D. Kelleter. The diary was donated to the Black Hills National Forest by Kelleter's daughter, Helen K. Smith. Kelleter was the Forest Supervisor in the Black Hills from 1909 to 1918. Part of a set of 16 work diaries
Daily Record of Paul D. Kelleter, Forest Supervisor, from April 1, 1917 to Jan. 31, 1918
On cover: "No. 15. From April 1, 1917 to Jan. 31, 1918." Work diary of Forest Supervisor Paul D. Kelleter. The diary was donated to the Black Hills National Forest by Kelleter's daughter, Helen K. Smith. Kelleter was the Forest Supervisor in the Black Hills from 1909 to 1918. Part of a set of 16 work diaries
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A business card, letter, and article from Paul D. Rich to Dr. Hector P. Garcia, informing him that Attorney General Mattox was promoting the compensation of Farm Workers.
A business card, letter, and article from Paul D. Rich to Dr. Hector P. Garcia, informing him that Attorney General Mattox was promoting the compensation of Farm Workers
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