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    Clara Osborne with her sister and cousins

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    In 1942, the Cunningham family moved from sharecropping on the Batchelor Farm to Jackson, TN. These are the Clara Cunningham (second from left) helped to raise her cousins (to Clara's left and right). Pictured from left to right are Rosia Carrell, Clara Cunningham, Mary Snowden and Ruby Carrell. The mother of the Carrell children died of TB which she contracted while working at the hospital in Jackson,TN. Clara's mother raised the children

    Santa Clara

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    Original etching by artist Henry Chapman Ford, this work is part of Ford's series Etchings of the Franciscan Missions of Californiamade with copper plates and Japan paper. Ford visited Santa Clara in 1881, however his etching is based on the "Veduta della chiesa e casa di Santa Clara" sketch

    Mission Santa Clara Marriage Records 0172

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    Records of marriages performed at Mission Santa Clara between 1778 and 1850scl_e_v1_176.ti

    Mission Santa Clara

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    Sketch of Mission Santa Clara drawn by Boston artist William Nelson Bartholomew around 1850-1852 (Reproduction). (It includes Father Spearman's notes

    Michael Rodriguez interviews author Paul Clemens

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    Author Paul Clemens talks about his book "Made in Detroit," the genre of memoir, and writing about race. Clemens is interviewed by Michigan State University Librarian Michael Rodriguez for the MSU Libraries' Michigan Writers Series. Held in the MSU Main Library

    Prospectus of Santa Clara College

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    Prospectus of Santa Clara College, written around June 1855; author could have been Fr. Nobili or Peter Burnett

    Prospectus of Santa Clara College

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    Prospectus of Santa Clara College, written around June 1855; author could have been Fr. Nobili or Peter Burnett

    Informe del estado de esta Misión de Santa Clara, 1823. (Mission Santa Clara Annual Report, 1823)

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    The concise 1823 annual report provides the total number of baptisms, marriages and deaths of the Indian and Spanish population of the Mission, the magnitude of the native population (1,395), as well as information regarding the significant economic production of the Mission in cattle raising and agriculture: in 1823, for example, Santa Clara had 13,000 sheep and the main crop was wheat. The report was signed by Fathers Viader and Catalá, the most influential Franciscans of Mission Santa Clara

    Mission Santa Clara Baptism Records 0378

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    Records of baptisms performed at Mission Santa Clara between 1777 and 1850scl_b_v2_034.ti

    Mission Santa Clara Baptism Records 0220

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    Records of baptisms performed at Mission Santa Clara between 1777 and 1850scl_b_v1_227.ti
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