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    Letter: Kate Louise Roberts to Ida M. Tarbell, February 14, 1929

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    Letter, 4 pages. Writes of discrepancies in researc

    U.S.S. Samuel B. Roberts Letters Collection

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    Typed letter from Jeanne Abramson to Lt. Comdr. E. E. Roberts, February 12, 1945. She writes to thank Roberts for his letter about the fate of her husband, Albert L. Abramson, who died in action during the Battle of Samar on the U.S.S. Samuel B. Roberts. She mentions she enlisted in the WAVES and asks for the names and addresses of any men who survived and knew Albert

    U.S.S. Samuel B. Roberts Letters Collection

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    Typed letter from Jeanne Abramson to Lt. Comdr. E. E. Roberts, February 12, 1945. She writes to thank Roberts for his letter about the fate of her husband, Albert L. Abramson, who died in action during the Battle of Samar on the U.S.S. Samuel B. Roberts. She mentions she enlisted in the WAVES and asks for the names and addresses of any men who survived and knew Albert

    Diary of B. H. Roberts, 1886 - 1887

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    Diary covers December 1886; April 1887; and August 1887. Original is leather-bound with black cover, 4 inches by 6 3/4 inches. Covers period from 5 December 1886 intermittently to 8 August 1887, with some undated entries. Roberts begins this journal with a description of his arrest on 5 December for "\u27unlawful cohabitation\u27 with Sarah L. Roberts & Celia Dibble." However, his explanation ends in mid-sentence. There are a number of blank pages, then a few brief comments on Roberts\u27s first visit to London in 1887. Skipping a few more pages, he begins a description of travels around England between 2 and 5 April. On the fifth he visited the former home of the poet Lord Byron, and writes a description complete with quotes from the poet. These entries are badly water stained but still legible. Roberts leaves more blank pages and begins with an entry dated "Aug. 30th 1887," which is probably July, as the following entries date from the first to the eighth of August. This portion of the journal describes Roberts\u27s trip across Scotland. The journal entries end on 8 August 1887 with his return to Liverpool. Tucked into the entry for 3 August are four pages from a small notebook labeled "The Scripture Testimony to the Christ: Especially the Testimony of St. John." Following the journal entries are pages of personal accounts, inscriptions from grave stones, remarks about the roles of women and men, notes on books, and poetry. On the last page of the volume under a pasted-in poem is the note: "Married Lena 23 Jan. 1884 Wednesday Ets. She is 23/3d Aug \u2787." His "temple records" show his marriage to Celia Dibble, whom he called Lena, on 4 October 1884. Celia\u27s birthday is recorded as 3 August 186

    K. Roberts

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    "K. Roberts Middle Pt. 70 AAS/L Bty Elizabeth River Micketts Landing Knuckey Lagoon".K. Roberts. Middle Pointt. 70th Anti Aircraft Search Light Battery. Elizabeth River. Micketts Landing. Knuckey Lagoon

    Carol L. Roberts Interview, November 1994

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    Carol Roberts discusses her experiences teaching on a one-room schoolhouse in Yaak, Montana. She describes a typical day of teaching, including lesson plans and using the school’s woodstove for heating, and details how school programs were funded. Roberts also discusses the children she taught, the effects that a small classroom may have had on their education, and the challenges and rewards of teaching in a rural area.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/mteducators_oralhistory/1001/thumbnail.jp
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