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Gladys Hampton
10 x 8 inch photograph. Gladys Hampton in a fox coat poses in front of a picture of a fox on a wall. Handwritten on the back of the photograph: Mrs. Lionel Hampton silver fox coat made to order by J. T. Vidal300 dpi compressed jpg is displayed. Epson Expression 1640 XL Scanner, Epson TWAIN Pro, Adobe Photoshop 7.0, Archival Master file is a TIFF
Presented to Lionel Hampton
Framed Certificate. 14""x11"" Frame holding a proclamation with gold foil seal on blue background under glass
State of Idaho proclaims February 28, 1998 as Lionel Hampton Day. Philip E. Batt, Governor and Pete T. Cenarrusa, Secretary of State. Boise, ID, Feb. 28,1998300 dpi, 8-bit depth, color, Nikon D100 digital camera, Nikon Capture 4, Adobe Photoshop 7.0, Archival Master file is a TIF
Lionel Hampton in New Jersey
5 x 7 inch photograph. Lionel Hampton at the vibraphone with James E. Olson, Chairman of AT&T and Mrs. Jean Olson in Berkeley Heights, NJ300 dpi compressed jpg is displayed. Epson Expression 1640 XL Scanner, Epson TWAIN Pro, Adobe Photoshop 7.0, Archival Master file is a TIFF
Hampton, T, WX9405
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/390076Surname: HAMPTON. Given Name(s) or Initials: T. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: WX9405. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 33070.214845
Item: [2016.0049.22369] "Hampton, T, WX9405
Hampton Court
'HAMPTON COURT. T. Taylor delt J. Storer Scpt London, Published by W. H. Wyatt, 1st. Octr. 1809.
O. T. Hampton protest cloud seeding
O. T. Hampton, publicity man, told City Council cloud seeding is an abortion of natural law . He holds a poster that reads Rain comes from heaven, not from cricks and cranks. Hampton\u27s placard refers to Dr. Irving Krick, Denver meteorologist and head of the cloud seeding firm the council is considering hiring.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1950s/26864/thumbnail.jp
Texas Cleaver
A journalist, author, and politician, Biggers was born September 27, 1868, in Meridian, Texas, and grew up in a ranching environment. He edited and wrote for several West Texas newspapers, served in the Texas Legislature, and was active in land promotion in West Texas and Eastern New Mexico. He authored several books, including History That Will Never Be Repeated (1901), Pictures Of The Past (1902) [both under the pen name Lan Franks], Cattle Range To Cotton Patch (1905), Shackelford County Sketches (1908), and Our Sacred Monkeys (1933). Don Hampton Biggers died at a rest home in Stephenville on December 11, 1957, a month after his wife's death, Nettie.Volume 2. Number 3
Jere Nash Interview with John Hampton Stennis
Interview conducted by author Jere Nash with John Hampton Stennis in the process of writing Mississippi Politics: The Struggle for Power, 1976-2006. Stennis served in the Mississippi House from 1969 to 1983 and campaigned unsuccessfully for the U.S. House of Representatives in 1978. Topics covered include public utilities; Cliff Finch; Jimmy Carter; banker\u27s trust fund and savings and loans industry; 1982 reelection campaign of U.S. Senator John C. Stennis; Stennis\u27s decision to run for the congress in 1978; Stennis\u27s tenure in the state House; state taxes; judicial system; and Stennis as chair of the Judiciary A committee
Texas Cleaver
A journalist, author, and politician, Biggers was born September 27, 1868, in Meridian, Texas, and grew up in a ranching environment. He edited and wrote for several West Texas newspapers, served in the Texas Legislature, and was active in land promotion in West Texas and Eastern New Mexico. He authored several books, including History That Will Never Be Repeated (1901), Pictures Of The Past (1902) [both under the pen name Lan Franks], Cattle Range To Cotton Patch (1905), Shackelford County Sketches (1908), and Our Sacred Monkeys (1933). Don Hampton Biggers died at a rest home in Stephenville on December 11, 1957, a month after his wife's death, Nettie.Volume 3. Number 11
A Trip to Hampton Court
A man and his family have a bad trip to Hampton Courthttps://egrove.olemiss.edu/kgbsides_uk/2185/thumbnail.jp
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