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    New Ireland: the Irish on Prince Edward Island

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    Adapted from the text of New Ireland : The Irish on prince Edward Island, an exhibition produced by the Prince Edward Island Museum & Heritage Foundation. Text by Edward MacDonald.Source type: Print(0

    Ties that Bind: the repeal movement on 19th century Prince Edward Island

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    The article discusses the involvement of residents of Prince Edward Island in the Irish Repeal Movement, which sought to repeal the Act of Union of 1800 between Great Britain and Ireland, focusing on the years 1843 and 1844. It comments on the Loyal National Repeal Association, led by Irish political leader Daniel O'Connell. The author examines immigration to Prince Edward Island from the British Isles, the involvement of various groups in the movement including clergy, women, and non-Irish people, and leaders of the movement within Prince Edward Island, including newspaper editor Edward Whelan

    Edward Read Burkhalter

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    An obituary for Presbyterian pastor Edward Read Burkhalter

    Edward Read Burkhalter

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    An obituary for Presbyterian pastor Edward Read Burkhalter

    Edward Read Burkhalter

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    An obituary for Presbyterian pastor Edward Read Burkhalter

    Dr. Edward P. Wimberly, ITC, July 2011

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    This video is a conversation with Dr. Edward P. Wimberly. Dr. Wimberly talks about his book, "No Shame in Wesley's Gospel: A Twenty-First Century Pastoral Gospel". Brad Ost, AUC Woodruff Library, is the interviewer

    Read Poster Featuring Michael Edward Stanfield

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    Read poster featuring Michael Edward Stanfield and his book: Of Beasts and Beauty: Gender, Race, and Identity in Colombiahttps://repository.usfca.edu/read_gallery/1043/thumbnail.jp

    Jacob Read to John Kean, March 14, 1792

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    Jacob Read wrote from Charleston, SC, to John Kean in Philadelphia, PA. He wrote of depts, bills, and British accounts. Names include: Mrs. Edward Rutledge, Cap. Geman, Shubrick, Col. Barnwell, Greenwood, Gen. Pinckney, Samuel Grove, Jane Grove, Grimké, Corvaisier, De Saussure, Mrs. Tucker, Mrs. Tubly. Places include: Coosawhatchie Wharf and Georgia. The handwriting is challenging.https://digitalcommons.kean.edu/lhc_1790s/1164/thumbnail.jp

    [Letter from Bonilla, Read, Nutto, & Bonilla, Inc. to American Express - May 27, 1976]

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    Letter from Bonilla, Read, Nutto, & Bonilla, Inc. to American Express regarding a credit card issued at the request of Joe Benites. Included in the document is an envelope from Edward T. Burke to Manuel Gonzales postmarked June 29, 1976, as well as a copy of a handwritten note dated March 25, 1977

    Jacob Read to John Kean, November 14, 1791

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    Jacob Read wrote from Charleston, SC, to John Kean, addressed to Philadelphia, PA, Commissioner of the Accounts of the U.S. It included an additional page labeled Memorandum of Monies Received for John Kean, with names and amounts. Read updated John on his accounts in South Carolina. Last Friday, Edward Rutledge filed a Bill in Equity against John Kean regarding Grove and Lavien. Read wanted instructions from John Kean about the matter. Rutlege thought John Kean might obtain a liberal compromise regarding Shubrick the Elder and Younger. Read returned from Beaufort Circuit Court where he obtained judgement on cases. Names included: John Faucheraud Grimké, Aggnew T. Pritchard, the Grayson\u27s (who won by the negligence of the Sheriffs), General Pinckney, Jonathan Rutledge, Pyke, William Jason Ferguson, Jason Ferguson, David Mobil, and Robert Portious.https://digitalcommons.kean.edu/lhc_1790s/1108/thumbnail.jp
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