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    J. S. Richardson Collection

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    Photograph of the ruins of Fort Washita, Durant, OK. Photo by J. S. Richardson

    J. S. Richardson Collection

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    Photograph of the ruins of Fort Washita, Durant, OK. Photo by J. S. Richardson

    Richardson, Leon J. an Auguste Grimm (1 Brief)

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    RICHARDSON, LEON J. AN AUGUSTE GRIMM (1 BRIEF) Richardson, Leon J. an Auguste Grimm (1 Brief) (Br4308) Brief 4308 (Br4308

    H. Shirley and J Richardson Oral History

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    An oral history interview of military veterans H. Shirley and J. Richardson produced for, and published by, the H.E.A.R.T.S. Veterans Museum of Texa

    Richardson, Barbauld, and the construction of an early modern fan club

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    MPhilMuch has been written about the life and long works of the eighteenth century epistolary novelist, Samuel Richardson, but the prospect of his position as the first celebrity novelist – responsible for courting his own fame as well as initiating his own fan club – has largely been ignored. The body of manuscripts housed at the National Art Library in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London provides the modern scholar with evidence of the skeletal beginnings of an early fan club. This thesis aims to show how these manuscripts were turned into a saleable commodity by the publisher and entrepreneur Richard Phillips, while under the guiding hand of another, slightly later, literary celebrity, Anna Laetitia Barbauld. In order to restore Richardson’s reputation amongst a new nineteenth century audience, Barbauld was required to construct her own idea of him as an eighteenth century celebrity author, and in doing so the insecurities of a self-professed, apparently diffident man, are revealed. Barbauld’s capacious, but heavily edited selection of letters is analyzed in this thesis, providing ample evidence that Richardson’s correspondents were more than just eager letter writers. By using Barbauld’s biography of Richardson this thesis aims to show how she manipulates the genre of life writing in her construction of him. This thesis offers an alternative reading of how the Richardson manuscripts are viewed, redefining them as not simply a collection of letters, but as a collective entity, deliberately selected and archived as evidence of an early modern fan club, and its celebrity managing director

    Richardson, J. A. : Confederate Service Record.

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    This service record is an account of military actions during the American Civil War by veteran J. A. Richardson.1 leaf ; 2 pdf pages.All descriptive lists and service records in this United Confederate (Civil War) Veterans manuscript collection believed to be based out of Robert E. Lee Camp #158 of the United Confederate Veterans (Fort Worth, Tex.). United Confederate Veterans. R.E. Lee Camp No. 158 (Fort Worth, Tex.)The Southwest Collection Manuscript Record can be accessed at the following URL: http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/ttusw/00119/tsw-00119.htm

    Stratified external mixing at moderate Richardson number

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    Stratified turbulent mixing remains an unsolved problem. Turbulent mixing is complicated by its intermittent nature, its highly vortical motion and the large range of scales of its coherent structures. In order to help reduce the problem to a more tractable form, we consider vortex rings as a reproducible, idealized form of a turbulent coherent structure of a defined length and velocity scale. We generate vortex rings in a stably stratified two-layer fluid of varying Richardson number and observe the vortex ring induced mixing. While previous work has looked at the effect of individual vortex rings on the stratified interface, we analyze the aggregate mixing induced over many vortex ring generations. Over successive vortex rings collisions, the mixing rate converges to a constant for a range of Richardson numbers

    [Bill for John J. Herrera from the Richardson & Associates Reporting Company, February 15, 1977]

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    Bill from Richardson & Associates Reporting Company for $100.00 for services rendered at a hearing for LULAC at the Rice Hotel on February 12, 1977. The bill is dated February 15, 1977. At the bottom of the bill, John J. Herrera typed a response indicating that this work was not authorized by him or anyone at League of United Latin American Citizens

    Letter from Henry J. Richardson, Jr. to Martin Luther King, Jr., August 28, 1963

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    Indianapolis attorney Henry J. Richardson corresponded with Martin Luther King, Jr. before and after the 1963 March on Washington. On the day of the March, he wrote him this heartfelt letter commending him on his speech.Martin Luther King Journe

    Documents pertaining to the case of The State of Texas vs. J. Richardson, cause no. 831[a], 1873

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    Documents related to the case of The State of Texas vs. J. Richardson, accused of carrying a pistol, filed March 15, 1873. Documents include arrest warrants for J. Richardson, witness summons, a motion to quash the proceedings submitted by the defendant's attorney, a bond note for J. Richardson, and a bill of indictment signed by grand jury foreman E. A. Carroll
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