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Letter from Caleb Henry Phillips, Indianapolis, Indiana, to Carroline Phillips, [location unknown], September 9, 186?
Caleb Henry Phillips, a Union soldier, writes to his wife about her receiving bounty money. This is possibly a reference to a monetary incentive offered for enlisting in the army that many states began after enlistments dropped off
Histories, Parker-Phillips Camp
The Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Phillips Camp biographies (circa 1940-1974) is a collection of biographical sketches of Utah pioneers submitted to the Phillips Camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, in Kaysville, Utah. The individual sketches give insight into the socioeconomic status of European, as well New World, converts to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints during the nineteenth century. They contain biographical and genealogical information, as well as descriptions of experiences crossing the Atlantic to America and traveling across the plains to Utah. Minute details of pioneering life in Davis County, Utah, and other frontier outposts of settlement are illuminated. Described also are individual occupations and survival techniques along with information on offices held in, and services to, the church and the community. Biographies include: George Blake Parker (1830-1920), 3 pages; Mary Lewis Parker (1825-1891), 3 pages; William Parker (1800-1822), 2 pages; Catharine Nichols Payne (1824)-1906), 5 pages; William L. Payne (1816-1892), 5 pages; Edward Phillips (1813-1896?), 10 pages; Hannah Simmonds Phillips (1824-1898), 9 pages; John Dee Phillips (1846-1887), 1 page; Mary Ann Press Dee Phillips (1773-1871), 3 pages; History of Phillips Camp, 2 page
Service-oriented models for audiovisual content storage
What are the important topics to understand if involved with storage services to hold digital audiovisual content? This report takes a look at how content is created and moves into and out of storage; the storage service value networks and architectures found now and expected in the future; what sort of data transfer is expected to and from an audiovisual archive; what transfer protocols to use; and a summary of security and interface issues
Henry Phillips Civil War letters
This collection contains principally letters written by Henry T. Phillips to his family while he served in Helena, Arkansas, with the 47th Iowa Infantry. Also included is a letter written to Phillips and a letter written to Mattie Sawyers, who later became his wife
Vel Phillips Papers, Vel Phillips discusses the PACE program
Vel Phillips speaking about the PACE program and the importance of integrated schools
Vel Phillips Addressing Crowd
6th Ward Alderman Vel Phillips on podium, from rear. N Lindsay Street Dedication.Grayscal
Vel Phillips Addressing Group
6th Ward Alderman Vel Phillips on podium. For N Lindsay Street Dedication.Grayscal
Vel Phillips Papers, Vel Phillips discussion with Aldermen Mark Ryan, and Clarence Miller
Vel Phillips speaking with Milwaukee Aldermen regarding their voting history against open housing. Phillips also addresses the impact of open housing marches upon public opinion in favor of open housing Other parties include Mark Ryan, Clarence Miller, and Fred Schallert the moderator
Phillips, Johnson, Lindsay
Vel Phillips with Reverend Lovell Johnosn and Bernice Lindsay. N Lindsay Street Dedication.Colo
Alonzo W. Phillips Papers
Alonzo W. Phillips was a Union Corporal in Company F of the 15th Massachusetts Volunteers during the American Civil War. The collection includes twelve letters written by Alonzo to his aunt, Hannah Folsom, and one letter to her husband, Simeon. Major topics include military life, the health and affairs of numerous family members, and civilian attitudes toward the war. His letters detail his travels throughout Maryland, his defense of the Potomac River near Poolesville, and the Battle of Ball's Bluff near Leesburg, Virginia. He was discharged due to illness in 1862
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