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    John Percival Richardson

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    "Served in Darwin Feb 1941 - Sept 1943 VX 132543 Pte John Percival Richardson 7th Aust. Infantry Battalion

    Percival Everett, 38th Annual ODU Literary Festival

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    Percival Everett is the author of 25 critically acclaimed books, among them Erasure, God\u27s Country, I Am Not Sidney Poitier and Percival Everett by Virgil Russell. Among his many honors are the PEN/USA Award for Fiction, an Academy Award in Literature from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and the PEN Oakland/Josephine Miles Literary Award. He is Distinguished Professor of English at the University of Southern California

    Harry Percival

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    "[Number obscured] Sgt. Harry Percival Darwin RAAF 'Drome 1942 - 1943 No 2-Bomb Disposal Unit also Fitter Trspt Driver 1944 - 1945 Da[rwin Gor[rie]".[Number obscured] Sergeant Harry Percival. Darwin, Royal Australian Air Force 'Drome 1942 - 1943. Number 2-Bomb Disposal Unit also Fitter Transport Driver 1944 - 1945 Da[rwin Gor[rie]

    Reminiscences of Lewis Percival Fay

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    The collection contains the written reminiscences of Lewis Percival Fay who served with the Bossier Rangers of Louisiana during the Civil War

    [Mac Percival 2]

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    Photograph of Texas Tech basketball player Mac Percival in uniform dated May 25, 1961

    [Mac Percival 1]

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    Portrait of Texas Tech basketball player Mac Percival in uniform dated 1960

    Letter from Percival Pollard to John Sloan, January 20, 1904

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    1 leaf (single sided)Letter from Percival Pollard to John Sloan, January 20, 190

    Letter from Percival Pollard to John Sloan, January 20, 1904

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    1 leaf (single sided)Letter from Percival Pollard to John Sloan, January 20, 190

    Francis Percival Jr. to Thomas Rotch, Hartford, July 3rd 1809

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    Francis Percival inquires about twenty-one pounds of his wool to be delivered to Thomas Rotch's factory at Hartford. Percival is in need of cash and asks that monies owed be forthcoming. He informs Rotch that he has not sold any half blood rams to anyone but Rotch, but he did sell a half blood ram that was sent to North Carolina. 6.25" x 7.75" (16.3 by 19.8 cm

    Francis Percival letter to Thomas Rotch, Somers, April 28th, 1810

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    Francis Percival advises Thomas Rotch that he has sent six bushels of oats to Rotch with the bearer of the letter, his son. He requests confirmation that Rotch received the oats. 7.62" X 7" (19.3 by 18 cm
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