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    Samuel J. Sutton family

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    Photograph shows Samuel J. and Lillian V. Sutton and their children. (L. to r.) front row: Garlington Jerome ""G.J." or ""Dee," Percy, Mrs. Sutton, Mr. Sutton, Alexander, and Libby; second row: Essie, Smithie D.""Honey," Sam Jr., John William N.""Bill," Cora Mary, and Oliver. Insert at top: Carrie Jane Sutton

    Interview Excerpt of Mr. Kweku Ayangade

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    Kweku was born in Alexander City, Alabama and attended the Alexander City Colored High School (now known as the Laurel School). He was named by his parents, Donald Sutton. When he was young he learned how to play the trumpet and that skill became a lifelong pursuit for him. He and other classmates had to go to school early so that they could help the janitor shovel coal for heat. He remembers an excellent school attended by black students with a total of 35 pupils

    A Collection of Tales by Mr. Ken Sutton

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    Notes - Mr. Sutton tells eight trapping, hunting and fishing tales, detailing his many exciting encounters with bears, wolves, lynx and storms. He narrates a bad personal accident on a trap line where he severed the main artery to his brain (along with his ear) and lived to tell about it (much to his surgeon's surprise.) His last story tells of a heart attack in 1978 and his road to recovery (26 pages

    Mr. Henry Sutton, circa 1940

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    Pictured is a portrait of Mr. Henry Sutton, Director of Certification, B.A. PSC, M.A., Ibid. Ancient Language and Librarian 1900-1907, Dean of Ancient Language 1908-1921 & 1928-1937, Registrar and Director of Certification 1937-194

    Troy Sutton

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    Troy Sutton passed his first year milestone. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Sutton

    Jacque Sutton

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    Jacque Sutton is pictured during her school year. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sutton

    Jacque Sutton

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    Jacque Sutton announces her engagement and forthcoming marriage to Terry Searle. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren A. and Mary Sutton

    [Letter and Personal Check: From John L. Sutton to T. N. Carswell - December 15, 1958]

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    A letter written to Mr. T. N. Carswell, Abilene, Texas, from John L. Sutton, Superintendent of Passenger Service, Delta Air Lines, Inc., Atlanta, Georgia, dated December 15, 1958. Sutton replies to Carswell expressing his appreciation for his thoughtfulness in writing and advises that Miss Janis MacKool was quite pleased to learn of Carswell's reactions to her efforts. Attachment includes a personal check on The Farmers and Merchants National Bank of Abilene dated November 20, 1958 instructing to pay to the order of Delta Air Lines from Carswell Agency By T. N. Carswell

    David Sutton, master builder

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    David Sutton, master builder of the South Shore, has resigned. As the appointment of a superintendent of buildings and bridges takes away much of the importance of the position held by Mr. Sutton, it will probably be abolished and a general foreman be appointed by Mr. Boeh

    Interview of Richard L. Meiling by Robert B. Sutton

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    President Novice Fawcett: (pp. 1, 3, 5, 9, 1-a, 8-a, 11-a, 14-a, 20-a) -- Senator Bricker: (p. 1) -- General Dargusch: (p. 1) -- Dr. Doan: (pp. 1, 3, 5, 29-a) -- Margaret Colburn: secretary (p. 2) -- Mrs. Frame: secretary (p. 2) -- Jake Taylor: (p. 2) -- President Bevis: (pp. 2, 11-a) -- Mr. and Mrs. Ressler: (p. 5) -- Bremmer Foundation: (p. 5) -- Dr. Wiseman: (pp. 5, 11-a, 29-a) -- President Ed Jennings: (pp. 5, 22-a) -- Dr. Greg Trzebiatowski: (p. 6) -- Dr. Lloyd Evans: (pp. 7, 8-a) -- Dr. Prior: (pp. 8, 7-a) -- John Corbally: (pp. 9, 15-a) -- Dr. Carl Caassen: (p. 10) -- Chauncey Leake: (p. 10) -- Mr. Willlet: stain glass artist (p. 10) -- James Rhodes: (pp. 11, 5-a, 11-a, 13-a, 14-a) -- Dr. Vernon Dodd: (p. 1-a) -- Al Garrett: (p. 1-a) -- Dr. Stillson: (p. 3-a) -- Dr. Strughold of Wurtzberg: (p. 3-a) -- Dr. Wattman: (p. 4-a) -- Dan Carmichael: (architect) (p. 4-a) -- John Herrick: (p. 4-a) -- Stan Meechum: (pp. 5-a, 13-a) -- Frank McClure: (p. 5-a) -- Dick Kraybaugh: (p. 5-a) -- Dr. Newton: (p. 6-a) -- Inscoe: (p. 7-a) -- Gordon Carson (p. 8-a) -- Mrs. Bevis: (p. 11-a) -- Kitty: (Pres. Bevis’s Secretary) (p. 11-a) -- Roy Kottman: (pp. 12-a, 14-a) -- Helen Rhodes: (p. 13-a) -- Harry Truman: (p. 14-a) -- Ed Moulton: (p. 16-a) -- Henry Cramblett: - (pp. 17-a, 22-a) -- Harold Enarson - pp. 20-22-a) -- Dr. Steelman: (p. 21-a) - - General Marshal: (p. 21-a) -- Mr. Lackner: (p. 21-a) -- Mr. Sam Porter: (lawyer) (p. 22-a) -- Mr. Eiland (Asst. Attorney General): (p. 22-a) -- Dr. Tzagournis: (p. 22-a) -- Dr. Lynn: (p. 23-a) -- Dr. Burke: (p. 23-a) -- Congressman Carl Vincent: (p. 23-a) -- Dr. Curtis: (p. 29-a) -- Mrs. R. Meiling: (p. 29-a) -- Drs. Means, Hamilton, Zollinger, Copeland: (p. 29-a)Vice president Emeritus for Medical Affairs, Dean of the College of Medicine and Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, The Ohio State University. Includes oral history interview with Meiling from 1983. Includes correspondence, scrapbooks, biographical materials and reprints of articles; also includes oral history interview with Robert Sutton, from Nov. 1983
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