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R. M. Bigelow correspondence with Mrs. Ames, 1866 May 9
Letter dated 1866 May 9 from Mrs. R. M. Bigelow to Mrs. Ames. Mrs Bigelow is asking for assistance with a lady's aid organization fair
R. M. Bigelow correspondence with Mrs. Ames, 1866 May 9
Letter dated 1866 May 9 from Mrs. R. M. Bigelow to Mrs. Ames. Mrs Bigelow is asking for assistance with a lady's aid organization fair
R. M. Skene
"L.A.C. R. M. Skene 450508 R.A.A.F. Darwin".Leading Aircraftman R. M. Skene 450508 Royal Australian Air Force, Darwin
R. M. Bigelow correspondence with Mrs. Ames, 1865 December 15
Letter dated 1865 December 15, from Mrs. R. M. Bigelow to Mrs. Ames. Mrs. Bigelow talks about an invitation she received to participate in the founding of a school, her participation in lady's aid societies, and what she is planning for Christmas
R. M. Bigelow correspondence with Mrs. Ames, 1866 April 16
Letter dated 1866 April 16, from Mrs. R. M. Bigelow to Mrs. Ames. Mrs. Bigelow talks predominantly about a young female friend that she is caring for who is quite ill with typhoid fever. She also talks about several letters received from friends
R. M. Bigelow correspondence with Mrs. Ames, 1865 December 15
Letter dated 1865 December 15, from Mrs. R. M. Bigelow to Mrs. Ames. Mrs. Bigelow talks about an invitation she received to participate in the founding of a school, her participation in lady's aid societies, and what she is planning for Christmas
R. M. Bigelow correspondence with Mrs. Ames, 1866 April 16
Letter dated 1866 April 16, from Mrs. R. M. Bigelow to Mrs. Ames. Mrs. Bigelow talks predominantly about a young female friend that she is caring for who is quite ill with typhoid fever. She also talks about several letters received from friends
[Report on Officer's Duties by R. M. Sims, in regards to Lee Harvey Oswald's death #2]
Report on Officer's duties by R. M. Sims, in regards to Lee Harvey Oswald's death. Sims states that he was off duty when he learned that Oswald had been shot. He reported to work and took an affidavit from Jack Ruby's roommate, George Senator
[Report on Officer's Duties by R. M. Sims, in regards to Lee Harvey Oswald's death #1]
Report on Officer's duties by R. M. Sims, in regards to Lee Harvey Oswald's death. Sims states that he was off duty when he learned that Oswald had been shot. He reported to work and took an affidavit from Jack Ruby's roommate, George Senator
[Report on Officer's Duties by R. M. Sims and E. L. Boyd, in regards to the President's murder #2]
Report on Officer's duties by R. M. Sims and E. L. Boyd, in regards to the President's murder. Their duties included investigating the Texas School Book Depository and interrogating Lee Harvey Oswald
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