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Letter from Katherine Powell to John Sloan, January 9, 1940
1 leaf (double-sided)Letter from Katherine Powell to John Sloan, January 9, 194
Letter from Katherine Powell to John Sloan, January 9, 1940
1 leaf (double-sided)Letter from Katherine Powell to John Sloan, January 9, 194
2 January 1799. Leven Powell, Middleburg, Va., to Burr Powell, "on the assembly," Richmond, Va..
Compares John Taylor of Caroline to a mad dog foaming at the mouth, referring to his John Taylor's advocacy of states' and individual rights, and the decentralization of the Federal government; goes on to state his strong belief in the Federal government and cites the Constitution to support his argument; asks for the date when Thomas Jefferson was elected Governor of Va. in 1779 and 1780, and..
Lectures delivered by John Powell
Lectures delivered by John Powell under the auspices of the lectureship in Music, at the Palace Theatre of Houston, April 5 and 6, 1923I. Music and the individual -- II. Music and the natio
3 December 1799. Leven Powell, Philadelphia, Pa., to Burr Powell, Middleburg, Virginia.
Gives details of a session of Congress, including a joint session, a visit and speech by the President John Adams, the election of Mr. Theodore Sedgwick as Speaker of the House, and the continuance of the old Clerk Jonathan Condy for the session
8 January 1800. Leven Powell, Philadelphia, Pa., to Burr Powell, Middleburg, Loudoun County, Virginia.
Mr. John Nicholas proposed a resolution to disband the last 12 regiments of troops raised, due to the expense; hopes that Congress will not adopt the measure, or else it might have an adverse effect on negotiations with France; he does not trust France, based on her past conduct, and feels America should not let her defenses down; further discussion of France and the XYZ affair..
Letter to Mary Boyles Powell from brother Captain John Powell of the 1st Lincoln Militia
A letter written and signed by Captain John Powell of the 1st Lincoln Militia to his
sister Mary Boyles Powell, circa October 13, 1812. The letter is 4 pages in length
and contains a detailed account of the death of a family member and John
Macdonell, an aide-de-camp to Sir Isaac Brock, at the Battle of Queenston
Heights. Included with the letter is a lock of John Macdonell’s hair with the
inscription “killed at Queenston Heights by the Americans, October 13, 1812,
Lieut. Col. John Macdonnell.
Letter to Mary Boyles Powell from brother Captain John Powell of the 1st Lincoln Militia
A letter written and signed by Captain John Powell of the 1st Lincoln Militia to his
sister Mary Boyles Powell, circa October 13, 1812. The letter is 4 pages in length
and contains a detailed account of the death of a family member and John
Macdonell, an aide-de-camp to Sir Isaac Brock, at the Battle of Queenston
Heights. Included with the letter is a lock of John Macdonell’s hair with the
inscription “killed at Queenston Heights by the Americans, October 13, 1812,
Lieut. Col. John Macdonnell.
Bud Powell montage
This film has no sound. It contains clips of Stopforbud, a 1963 short film by Ole John, Jorgen Leth, and Jens Jorgen Thorsen featuring Bud Powell. There are also clips of Bud Powell (piano), Kenny Clarke (drums), and Pierre Michelot (bass) performing at Blue Note. The film includes some clips of other concert performances, including Jazzhus Montmartre.One video file (mp4)Five rolls were combined and slugged.This project was supported by a Recordings at Risk grant from the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR). The grant program is made possible by funding from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
John Wesley Powell Collection
Notes, correspondence and drafts from the 1947 publication by the Utah Historical Quarterly of the Powell expeditions\u27 journals.; Background; Papers; Correspondence, 1947; Correspondence, 1948; Correspondence with New York Public Library; Correspondence with University of Chicago; Correspondence with Library of Congress; Materials from Charles Kelly and Julius F. Stone, including pages from Robert Brewster Stanton\u27s "The River and the Canyon"; Correspondence, 1949; Correspondence, 1950s; News articles, 1869-1872; Biographical material on Powell party members; Correspondence from members of the Powell party; Maps; Manuscript fragments Utah Historical Quarterly; Tribute to Dr. William J. Snow, Utah Historical Quarterly, vol. 15; Miscellaneous note
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