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    Maine Issues piece by Samuel H. Smith of Washington, D.C., former president of

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    Maine Issues piece by Samuel H. Smith of Washington, D.C., former president of the Wolfe\u27s Neck Farm Foundation and son of Eleanor H. Smith, who donated the farm to the University of Southern Maine. Smith says that the recent USM decision to halt creation of an environmental program at the farm is another example of the school\u27s failure to live up to its obligations

    Samuel H. B. Smith

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    Image shows Samuel H. B. Smith with his second wife Julia Winters. Samuel H. B. Smith was the son of Samuel Harrison Smith (Joseph Smith\u27s brother)

    Smith, Samuel H. B.

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    Image shows Samuel H. B. Smith and his second wife, Julia Winters. Samuel H. B. Smith was the son of Samuel Harrison Smith (Joseph Smith\u27s brother)

    Smith, Samuel H. B.

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    Samuel H. B. Smith was the son of Samuel Harrison Smith (Joseph Smith\u27s brother)

    Smith, Samuel H. B.

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    Samuel H. B. Smith was the son of Samuel Harrison Smith (Joseph Smith\u27s brother)

    George Albert Smith correspondence, September 1908

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    Miscellaneous correspondence and papers of George A. Smith from September of 1908. Includes a letter from Samuel O. Bennion at the headquarters of the Central States Mission at Independence, Missouri, conveying statistics on the missionary work for August of 1908; a letter from Joseph H. Smith at Alkmaar, Netherlands; and a letter from Congressman Joseph Howell at Washington, D.C., concerning Nicholas G. Morga

    Samuel Avon Smith Diary- Accession 284 - M121 (154)

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    The Samuel Avon Smith Diary is a journal written Samuel Avon Smith who was a Confederate soldier during the American Civil War (Company H, 5th Regiment, SC) and a doctor. The journal was written from ca. 1830-1876 or beyond (some pages have been destroyed). The first part is a reminiscence of his life from 1830 to ca. 1873 and from that point on he gives a monthly account of life in Bullock’s Creek, SC. Subjects covered in the journal are the battles of Manassas and Seven Pines, Confederate Troops at Leesburg, the reorganization of the Confederate Army, the march to Richmond, the conditions of the troops, wounds received at the battle of Seven Pines and his medical treatment at the Confederate hospital in Manchester, Virginia, his education at the Ebenezer Academy and the Medical College of SC in Charleston; his life, practice, and health conditions in Gaston County, NC, Lincoln County, NC, and in Bullock’s Creek, SC; and sentiments towards the reconstruction government and Ku Klux Klan. There is also mention of a conflict between Blacks and Whites in Chester County, SC in 1871.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/manuscriptcollection_findingaids/1308/thumbnail.jp

    George Albert Smith correspondence, September 1909

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    Miscellaneous correspondence and papers of George A. Smith from September of 1909. Includes a note from President Joseph F. Smith at Salt Lake City; a handwritten letter from Heber J. Grant at Liverpool; a letter from George A. Smith to J. O. Koepfli at Los Angeles; a letter from Charles A. Callis of the Southern States Mission at Chattanooga, Tennessee; a letter from C. E. Dinwoodey at the Eastern States Mission office at New York City; a letter from Samuel O. Bennion at the headquarters of the Central States Mission at Independence, Missouri, with a note added from Ellice; a letter from E. S. Woodruff at Salt Lake City, on stationery of the Elk Fuel Company; a letter from George A. Smith to W. Avery Chapman at Palmyra, New York, discussing his health problems; and a letter from George A. Smith at Salt Lake City to cousin John H. Merrill at the Wiley B. Allen Company in New York Cit

    Lucy Woodruff Smith correspondence, January 1910

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    Lucy Woodruff Smith correspondence, January 1910. Letters received while Lucy and George Smith were at Saint George, including letters from Lewis Peck at Cove, Oregon; Joseph Smith (President of the Reorganized LDS Church) at Independence, Missouri; George\u27s brother D. C. [Don Carlos]Smith at Salt Lake City; Edith A. Loves (?) at Salt Lake City; Ann D. Watson at Salt Lake City; Elias S. Woodruff at Salt Lake City; Elizabeth S. Cartwright at Salt Lake City; Elias A. Smith at Salt Lake City; Phebe S. Saville at Salt Lake City; Florence S. Sears at New York City; Clara W. Buhl at Salt Lake City; Mrs. Jesse B. Higgs at Salt Lake City; Dr. Samuel H. Allen at Salt Lake City; Emma Goddard at Salt Lake City; Frank G. Taylor at Salt Lake City; Mae T. Nystrom at Salt Lake City; and Joseph H. Smith at Rotterdam, Netherland

    Samuel Smith, VMI Cadet, ca. 1876

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    Cadet Samuel H. Smith, VMI Class of 1876, in civilian clothes. Signed on reverse.hole upper lef
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