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Nancy Dingham Watson Correspondence
Entries include a typed letter of correspondence from children\u27s author Nancy Dingham Watson on Aldren A. Watson, Illustration & Design, Putney, Vermont, stationery with a red-inked print image of a train, in reply to the Maine State Library concerning her recent book When is Tomorrow? dedicated to her father and illustrated by her husband, and visits to Vinalhaven, Maine, prompted (in part) by a seasonal allergy to ragweed, with typed correspondence from Aldren Watson discussing his father-in-law\u27s delight on reading the book, a typographical error, notice of new farm book What Does A Begin With?, and a typed letter from the Maine State Library on receipt of her book gift for the Maine Author Collection
Journal of a "Watson Year". By Susan Hohl '85
https://rdc.reed.edu/v1/resources/43fc6baf-c854-44bc-91c5-57b530ea97e9/thumb/128.jpgExcerpts from the journal kept by Watson Fellow, Susan Hohl '85, who researched music associations through interviews in England, Germany, and Denmark, relating history, World War II, landscape, and events with musical influences
2004-2005 Brad Watson
Brad Watson is the author of two collections of stories and two novels, The Heaven of Mercury, which was a finalist for the 2002 National Book Award, and Miss Jane, longlisted for the 2016 National Book Award. His fiction has been published in The New Yorker, Granta, Ecotone, Electric Literature, and the Idaho Review, among other publications. He teaches at the University of Wyoming, Laramie.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/grisham_res/1015/thumbnail.jp
Reflections on the Life and Times of Alan Watson
The author summarizes the career of Alan Watson, J.D. and University of Georgia Law School faculty member
Land lease statement from Watson Land Company to Torakichi Isono, July 1, 1938
Statement reflects payment due for second half of the year 1938 in the amount of $275. The statement is generated by the Watson Land Company, however, the lease is originated from the Dominguez Estate Company
Watson-Russell Children - 02
Photograph - Five of the six children of Thomas Watson and Cassie Russell, Athabasca, Alberta. Left to right: William S. Watson, T. Russell Watson, Cecilia B. Watson, H. Bertram Watson, and Helen E. Watso
Susan Ursin Niemcewicz and Sarah Sabina Baker to John Kean, August 5, 1831
Susan Ursin Niemcewicz and Sarah Sabina Baker wrote from New York to John Kean, their grandson, and son addressed to Highland School, Cold Spring, NY. Susan wrote about the death of Clement Baker, and Julian Ursin Niemcewicz\u27s election as a senator in Poland. Sarah was pleased to hear John would be entering Princeton in November.
People Included: Mrs. Rutgers, William Baker, Clement Baker, Julian Ursin Niemcewicz, Christine Alexander William Kean, Adolphus Watson
Places Included: Elizabeth Town, NJhttps://digitalcommons.kean.edu/lhc_1830s/1069/thumbnail.jp
Watson-Russell Children
Photograph - Five of the six children of Thomas Watson and Cassie Russell, Athabasca, Alberta. Left to right: William S. Watson, T. Russell Watson, Cecilia B. Watson, Helen E. Watson, and H. Bertram Watso
Dr. Robert Watson Presents His Latest Novel, “When Washington Burned”
Dr. Robert Watson presents his latest novel, When Washington Burned, at the Mandel JCC Boynton Beach on Aug. 28, 2024, with a discussion of current events and author book signing to follow
Ford Evening Book Talk: Robert P. Watson
Mount Vernon welcomes author Robert P. Watson to the Robert H. and Clarice Smith Auditorium to discuss his book The Ghost Ship of Brooklyn: An Untold Story of the American Revolution on Thursday, December 6, 2018. Presented as part of the Ford Evening Book Talks in the Robert H. and Clarice Smith Auditorium, George Washington\u27s Mount Vernon, Mount Vernon, Virginia
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