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Theodore Clement Steele: A Lecture by Rachel Perry
Join author and curator Rachel Perry for a lecture on the life and artwork of Theodore Clement (TC) Steele. Perhaps the most well-known artist of the “Hoosier Group,” Steele created impressionist portraits and landscape paintings from his studio in Nashville, Indiana.https://scholarship.depauw.edu/peeler_event/1084/thumbnail.jp
Austin Papers: Series II, Part II, 1818-1847
Copy of transcript for a letter from Rachel E. Dunklin to Emily M. Austin Bryan Perry in which Dunklin gives news of family and mutual acquaintances
Austin Papers: Series III, 1837-1889 (2 of 2)
Copy of transcript for a letter from Rachel E. Dunklin to Emily Bryan Perry, on November 11, 1838, describing the health of their mutual friends and her own delivery of a baby girl
Marriage record of Johnson, Alfred T. and Perry, Rachel
Marriage license for Alfred T. Johnson and Rachel Perry. James Roberts was the officiant
Maureen Perry Interview
Maureen Perry talks to USM LAC student Rachel Widner about her family\u27s toutière recipe, genealogy and other family traditions. This interview was gathered as part of the USM class HUM 302: French Settlement in the Northeast on April 27, 2005.https://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/fac-interviews-and-lectures/1035/thumbnail.jp
Focus group transcripts for Western Regional Copyright Education Project
Combined, anonymized focus group transcripts from eight different focus groups conducted in March 2021 in support of the Western Regional Copyright Education Project.
Report submitted to IMLS with data analysis is available at ASU Library's KEEP Repository. People involved with focus group facilitation, transcription, and preparation for submission are: Rachel Bridgewater, Karen Grondin, Jordan Jedry, Patrick Newell, Christopher Mullins, Anali Maughan Perry, and Max Robinson
Spluttered Birds
The following manuscript is a collection of original poetry written by Rachel Perry, a candidate for the M.A. in English at the University of Maine. These poems investigate and explore a range of themes, including art, linguistics, nature, human relationships, illusion and landscape, and draw influence from a mix of the poet\u27s experiences and her imagination
Rachel Asquith
Portrait of Rachel Asquith, sister of George Asquith, Perry, Oklahoma Territory
Rev. Perry C. Bramlett Collection
Finding aid of the Rev. Perry C. Bramlett manuscript collectionA graduate of Southern Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky; a noted author; and a dedicated and respected scholar, Rev. Perry C. Bramlett�s life work was taking C. S. Lewis to the local church. His widow, Joan Fine Bramlett of Fairhope, Alabama, selected Mercer University to house this collection to honor Bramlett�s work, to share the significance of Bramlett�s life, and to mark his contributions to the scholarship of C. S. Lewis and his friends and their influences
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