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    Roy M. Ward

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    "Roy M. Ward STO P.O. 'Koompartoo'".Roy M. Ward Sea Transport Officer Petty Officer 'Koompartoo'

    [Letter from Mr. and Mrs. Roy M. Brown to Truett Latimer, April 10, 1961]

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    Letter from Mr. and Mrs. Roy M. Brown to Truett Latimer requesting him to vote against any bill that would abolish trading stamps

    Rev. Roy M. Lund

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    This is a portrait of Rev. Roy M. Lund

    Roy M. Darley

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    Roy M. Darley was a Mormon Tabernacle organist

    Mills, Roy M, NX35139

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/405256Surname: MILLS. Given Name(s) or Initials: ROY M. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: NX35139. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 24747.242761 Item: [2016.0049.37535] "Mills, Roy M, NX35139

    Letter from Roy M. Johnson to Cyrus S. Avery, dated February 15, 1927

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    Letter from Roy M. Johnson to Cyrus S. Avery, dated February 15, 1927The Cyrus S. Avery Collection chronicles the life and times of Cyrus Stevens Avery. Known as the 'Father of Route 66', Avery served in government positions and elected offices as well as in highway associations that led him to have an influential impact on the planning and development of the initial American highway system. Through Avery's involvement with the City of Tulsa, Oklahoma and his own agricultural interests, the collection also documents a growing city and its' rural life in the early twentieth century

    Letter from Roy M. Johnson to F. J. Gentry, dated February 15, 1927

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    Letter from Roy M. Johnson to F. J. Gentry, dated February 15, 1927.The Cyrus S. Avery Collection chronicles the life and times of Cyrus Stevens Avery. Known as the 'Father of Route 66', Avery served in government positions and elected offices as well as in highway associations that led him to have an influential impact on the planning and development of the initial American highway system. Through Avery's involvement with the City of Tulsa, Oklahoma and his own agricultural interests, the collection also documents a growing city and its' rural life in the early twentieth century

    Roy M. Knapp, (1896), purchased by Mr. Roy M. Knapp on February 2, 1971.

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    Documents regarding the headstone for Roy M. Knapp, (1896), purchased by Mr. Roy M. Knapp. The marker was placed at Toledo Memorial Park Cemetery, Lot 435, Section 7 in Sylvania, Ohio. The stone is made of Balfour pink with blown in polish face and darken. Rubbings is included

    Roy M. Johnson and Mrs.

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    Roy M. Johnson and Mrs. H. P. Sayre at their induction into the Oklahoma Hall of Fame

    Roy M. Berry

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