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    2351.5-7545 Freeman Allen Old Tram - Sam Houston National Forest

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    Freeman Allen Old Tram - Sam Houston National Forest. Photographer: Unknownhttps://scholarworks.sfasu.edu/nfgt_general/1312/thumbnail.jp

    Jan Freeman, 35th Annual ODU Literary Festival

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    Jan Freeman is the author of Hyena, Autumn Sequence, and Simon Says, which was nominated for the National Book Critics Circle Award in poetry. Her poems have been published in numerous journals and several anthologies. She co-edited the acclaimed Sisters: An Anthology (2009). Freeman founded Paris Press in 1995 in order to bring into print Muriel Rukeyser’s The Life of Poetry. She has been its director and publisher since. Paris Press educates the public about groundbreaking yet overlooked literature by women and has also championed the work of Virginia Woolf, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Ruth Stone and numerous other women writers of the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries

    2351-5-7545 Freeman Allen Old Tram - Sam Houston National Forest

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    Part of the trails in Big Thicket Scenic Area are developed over old logging tram roads of many years ago. Here, Ralph Freeman is showing Peggy Allen one of the old iron spikes used to hold timbers together on the tram road, while the youngsters play train on the ancient road bed. - Sam Houston National Forest. Photographer: Todd, Daniel O.https://scholarworks.sfasu.edu/nfgt_general/1771/thumbnail.jp

    1650.5-508566 Freeman Points Out Loblollys - Sam Houston National Forest 1964

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    Forest Staff Officer Ralph Freeman points out some fine old loblolly pines to a group of visitors to Big Thicket Scenic Area - which contains 1130 acres to be preserved in a natural condition - Sam Houston National Forest. Photographer: Daniel O. Toddhttps://scholarworks.sfasu.edu/nfgt_general/1870/thumbnail.jp

    Thomas Freeman Hudson Papers - Accession 474

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    The Thomas Freeman Hudson Papers primarily consists of Father Hudson’s work in the Episcopal Church, specifically ecumenical activities and contains letters, newspapers, articles, papers, receipts, newsletters, bulletins, journals, pamphlets, and monographs. There is considerable information pertaining to the Consultation on Church Commission, all of which involved Father Hudson. Most of the material is concentrated between the years 1969 and 1978, when Father Hudson held the office of Ecumenical officer for Uppers South Carolina. While this collection contains considerable correspondence, it has been filed topically, not according to author. The researcher will find an appendix of publications in alphabetical order.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/manuscriptcollection_findingaids/1596/thumbnail.jp

    Together At Last

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    Sam Rizzetta is a hammered dulcimer player, builder and designer. He is originally from Chicago, but lives in Inwood, West Virgina now. He worked repairing guitars and illustrated books int he 1960\u27s to put himself through graduate school. While working with guitars he discovered the dulcimer. In 1974 he formed a string band called Trapezoid with Paul Reisler, Pete Vigour and Paul Yeaton. the group\u27s trademark was hammered dulcimer quartets. He performed with the group until 1978. Alan Freeman, born in Brooklyn, moved to West Virginia in 1974. He has traveled and played guitar all over the United States and Europe. His first Album was released in 1978, he has released a total of 9. He plays a wide range of music that includes old time, bluegrass, Celtic, swing, ragtime, standards, klezmer, and a little latin

    BC11

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    Contains AL (77-84) with text adapted from James Baldwin and illustrations by Don Freeman. A lively narrative, with lively but simple colored illustrations. After it all, Androcles and the lion live together for many years in Rome.This is a hardbound book (hard cover)This book has a dust jacket (book cover)James Baldwi

    Answer from John Freeman Pettus, an Old 300 colonist, concerning the matters of the Munger vs Townsend case

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    PETTUS, JOHN FREEMAN (1808-1878). Document signed, Dewitt county, September 15, 1854. Answers of Pettus to interrogatories in the matter of Munger vs. Townsend et al. Pettus settled in Texas in 1822. 2pp

    Author Pearl Buck given Key to City by Councilman Freeman Woods

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    Vice Mayor G. Freeman Woods proclaimed author Pearl Buck an honorary citizen of Tucson in March of 1965. She was campaigning for funds for her Pearl S. Buck Foundation, which aided Korean-American children. [Chapter 9 Page 185
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