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    William and Edna Sutton Papers

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    Diaries.Daily diaries of growth and development of the children of William D. and Susie Sutton of Park City, Utah. Details of daily living.; Background; Diaries; Diary of William Sutton [kept by Susan Jackson Sutton], 10 September 1886 - 18 October 1889; Diary of William Sutton [kept by Susan Jackson Sutton], 21 October 1889 - 10 November 1893; Diary of William Sutton [kept by Susan Jackson Sutton], ca. March 1894 - 16 January 1900; Diary of Edna Sutton [kept by Susan Jackson Sutton], 19 August 1888 - 24 January 190

    J.J. McNamara from William Sutton, April 23, 1913

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    Letter to J.J. McNamara from William Sutton dated April 23, 1913

    William F. Sutton Oral History Interview

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    William F. Sutton went to Europe with the 63rd Infantry Division but was transferred to the 45th after the Battle of the Bulge; the 45th went on to liberate Dachau on April 29, 1945. On the way to Munich, his unit was diverted to Dachau, arriving at the camp late in the afternoon; they spent about four hours there on guard duty, during which time Sutton did not see any prisoners, and then left, spending the night in the nearby town. The next day, they came upon Allach, a sub-camp of Dachau famous for its porcelain factory. Sutton met a Hungarian prisoner who spoke English, who followed them to Munich and joined his unit, staying with them for the next four months. The man eventually immigrated to the United States, and Sutton visited him several times. In 1990 Sutton and his son attended a reunion of former Dachau prisoners and spoke with some of them

    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

    SUTTON, William Morris [Bill] Inventory of documents

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    COVERAGE 1959-1975; 52 Files; *3,67 Metres. AUDIO CASSETTES IN ARCA COLLECTION = 3Private papers of W.M. Sutton, United Party MP Mooi River [1966-1977], New Republic Party MP Mooi River [1977-1980], Senator [1964-1966]

    Sutton, Uriah S.

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    Sutton, Uriah S. Interview about growing up in Grand Falls-Windsor. William B. Stroud discusses his family, school, growing up in Grand Falls-Windsor, sports in the community, community entertainment, scouting, and his working life

    Sutton, William J. Principal

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    Photograph of William J. Sutton, principal of the Cheney State Normal School (currently Eastern Washington University) from 1892-1897. Sutton Hall was named for W. J. Sutton in 1923.https://dc.ewu.edu/ewu_individuals/1020/thumbnail.jp

    Samuel J. Sutton Family

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    Photograph shows montage with larger photo of the family, ca. 1917, outside their house on 430 N. Cherry Street. (L. to r.) front row: Garlington Jerome "G.J." or "Dee," Cora Mary "Janey", Essie in the arms of her mother, Oliver C."Snooks," Samuel J. (the father), Smithie D. "Honey," and William N. "Bill;" back row: Libby Louise, John Westly, Carrie Jane, Sam Jr., and Lillian. Smaller photographs of two other children applied to upper corners. On upper left: Alexander; upper right: Percy Sutton

    Obsequies for William N. Sutton

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    Funeral program for William N. Sutton. The funeral was held September 3, 1971 at Second Baptist Church, officiated by Rev. S. H. James. Funeral arrangements were made through Sutton-Sutton Mortuary and he was buried in Gates of Heaven Memorial Gardens in San Antonio, Texas

    William Sutton, VMI cadet, ca. 1877

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    Cadet William H. Sutton, Class of 1877
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