980 research outputs found
Stewart and Ruby Forsyth Interview
Interview with Stewart and Ruby Forsyth, as part of the Hearing Hazelton History project, managed by the Hazelton Area Historical Association.Attribution incomplet
Berry Fields and The Stewart Family / Side 1
(Content List): The Berryfields o\u27 Blair / Belle Stewart; Conversation about foregoing / Belle Stewart; Spoken Intro to Frank and Ruby Bride in Baniff / Belle Stewart; Frank and Ruby Bride in Baniff / Belle Stewart; Hatton Woods / Cathie Stewart; Queen among the Heather / Belle Stewart; Overgate / Belle Stewart and male chorus; The Homes of Donegal / Belle Stewart; Butcher o Crieff / Belle Stewart; The Twa Brothers / Sheila Stewart; Boys of Bluehill / Belle Stewart; The Ten Penny March / Belle Stewart; Pipe March / Belle Stewart; The Reel o Tullcoh / Alec Stewart; Leaving Ardtornish / Belle Stewart; The Stewarts o Berrybank / Belle Stewart; The Bonnie House o Airlie / Belle Stewart; Betsy Bell / Belle Stewart; I\u27m a saft country chiel / Belle Stewart; The Banks o the Red Roses / Belle Stewart; O I wish I had Never Seen your Face / Belle Stewart; O\u27 Kathleen Mavoureen / Belle Stewart; Noo My Fathers Name is Alec / Sheila Stewart; Conversation; Bogie Bonny Belle / Sheila Stewart; The Orange and the Blue / Sheila Stewart; Over That Hill Lives a Lassie / Belle Stewart; If I was a Blackbird / Belle Stewar
Letter From Ruby Doris Smith to her Mother, circa 1964
Correspondence from Ruby Doris Smith to her mother about being in Conakry, Guinea in West Africa. 4 pages
Letter to Mother From Ruby D. Smith, June 21, 1961
Letter from Ruby Doris Smith in Hinds County Jail, Jackson, Mississippi, to her mother. Smith was in jail for taking part in the Freedom Rides. 1 page
[Prisoner medical records describing the condition of Jack Ruby]
Partially illegible prisoner medical records by an unknown author, on photocopied index cards. The records describe the condition of Jack Ruby upon his arrest
[Prisoner medical records describing the condition of Jack Ruby]
Partially illegible prisoner medical records by an unknown author, on photocopied index cards. The records describe the condition of Jack Ruby upon his arrest and a letter requesting examination by the Dallas Police Department and the Federal Bureau of Investigation
[Prisoner medical records describing the condition of Jack Ruby]
Partially illegible prisoner medical records by an unknown author, on photocopied index cards. The records describe the condition of Jack Ruby upon his arrest
[Prisoner medical records describing the condition of Jack Ruby]
Partially illegible prisoner medical records by an unknown author, on photocopied index cards. The records describe the condition of Jack Ruby upon his arrest
[Prisoner medical records describing the condition of Jack Ruby]
Partially illegible prisoner medical records by an unknown author, on photocopied index cards. The records describe the condition of Jack Ruby upon his arrest
Letter to Mother From Ruby D. Smith, June 10, 1961
To her mother, the letter is from Ruby Doris Smith in Hinds County Jail, Jackson, Mississippi. Smith was in jail for taking part in the Freedom Rides. 2 pages
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