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    Letters from Robert Atkinson to Iverson L. Twyman, 1863-1864

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    Contains a letter from Robert Atkinson to Iverson Twyman.   Unfortunately at the present time, user-contributed information or description cannot be accepted via this database. Any users wishing to share further description, subject headings, or other information about the individual letters from the Austin-Twyman Papers should contact the Special Collections Research Center at [email protected]. This information may then be added to the database and available to the public in the future.Found In: Mss. 69 Au7, Austin-Twyman Papers, 1765-193

    John M. Atkinson and John B. Childers letters, 1850-1859

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    Contains two letters from folder 155 in the Austin-Twyman Papers, one written by John M. Atkinson to an unknown person and one written by John B. Childers to Robert Atkinson.  The letter from John Atkinson discusses business matters and farming.  The letter from John B. Childers to Robert Atkinson discusses a disagreement over a loan of money.   Unfortunately at the present time, user-contributed information or description cannot be accepted via this database. Any users wishing to share further description, subject headings, or other information about the individual letters from the Austin-Twyman Papers should contact the Special Collections Research Center at [email protected]. This information may then be added to the database and available to the public in the future.Found In: Mss. 69 Au7, Austin-Twyman Papers, 1765-193

    H.B. Atkinson to Frances Elvira Owens, July 07, 1945

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    A letter from Samuel Owens with a cover letter from Commander H.B. Atkinson to Frances Elvira Owens about her son's welfare and wellbeing. Samuel Robert Owens (1918-1995) was stationed at Cavite Naval Yard in the Philippines when the United States entered World War II. He was a member of the crew of the submarine tender USS Canopus, which was actively involved in the defense of the Bataan peninsula until the fall of Bataan on April 9, 1942. The majority of the crew of USS Canopus, including Owens, were captured by the Japanese at Corregidor, and became prisoners of war. Owens remained a POW until the end of the war and received the Silver Star and Bronze Star for his service

    Hulda Darlyne Atkinson, circa 1950

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    Written on verso: Hulda Darlyne Atkinson, 322 Meerscheidt St. San Antonio, Texas.The Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library acknowledges the generosity of the Digital Public Library of America for supporting in part the digitization of this collection as part of the Black Women's Suffrage Digital Collection, a project made possible through funding from Pivotal Ventures, A Melinda Gates Company

    J. Robert Atkinson (owner) standing beside a Braille press, 1928

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    Photograph of J. Robert Atkinson (owner) standing beside a Braille press, 1928. Atkinson stands in a suit and dark glasses beside the press device, a complicated machine with a metal slate with Braille "words" on it. The device reads "Atkinson Model"

    The Life Story Interview

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    First-person narratives are a fundamental tool of the qualitative researcher. This volume provides specific suggestions and guidelines for preparing and executing a life story interview. Robert Atkinson places the life story interview into a wider research context before elaborating on planning and then conducting the interview. Finally, the book deals with the issues of transcribing and interpreting the interview. The author provides a sample life story interview in the appendix.https://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/facbooks/1017/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from Atkinson and Walker, Greensboro, Alabama, to Robert Jemison, Jr., Tuscaloosa, Alabama, November 11, 1853

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    This item is from the Robert Jemison, Jr. Papers. The collection spans the period from 1797 to 1960 and includes both the personal and business papers of Robert Jemison, Jr., along with papers of Robert Jemison (grandfather), William Jemison (father), Priscilla Jemison (wife), Cherokee Jemison Hargrove (daughter), and Andrew Coleman Hargrove (son-in-law), and Robert Jemison, Jr. (IV) of Birmingham (1878-1973). Included are the records of his grist and lumber mills, plantations, stage line, the Tuskaloosa Plank Road, toll bridges, ferries, postal contracts, and the North East and South West Railroad

    Atkinson (Geoffroy). Les nouveaux Horizons de la Renaissance française.

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    Guiette Robert. Atkinson (Geoffroy). Les nouveaux Horizons de la Renaissance française. . In: Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire, tome 16, fasc. 1-2, 1937. pp. 227-229

    William C. Atkinson, A History of Spain & Portugal

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    Ricard Robert. William C. Atkinson, A History of Spain & Portugal. In: Bulletin Hispanique, tome 63, n°3-4, 1961. p. 301
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