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    Thomas S. Bell

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    Thomas S. Bel

    Thomas S. Yates

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    A photograph of Carter County Attorney Thomas S. Yates, circa. 1915

    Thomas S. Duckett Family papers

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    The Thomas S. Duckett family papers consist of correspondence, financial records, and legal documents that span the years 1854-1943 with the bulk of the material dating between 1854 and 1893

    Weston, Thomas S. - An inaugural dissertation on typhoid fever

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    Handwritten inaugural dissertation on homoeopathy by Thomas S. Weston, of Mississippi.Inaugural dissertation; no. 191

    [Amnesty Letter ID043] / [Calloway, Thomas S.

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    This letter was written by Thomas S. Calloway to President Andrew Johnson in response to the President's Amnesty Proclamation of 29 May 1865. The writer indicates his county of residence as Ashe Co. (North Carolina) and states his occupation as Farmer

    Draft Letter from Thomas S. Warrick to Mark Bennett

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    Draft Letter from Thomas S. Warrick to Mark Bennett setting out the terms on which Pierson, Semmes and Bemis will continue to assist the IHRLIhttps://scholarlycommons.law.case.edu/documents_780/1388/thumbnail.jp

    Thomas S. Grimke to Peter Kean, March 31, 1814

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    Thomas S. Grimke wrote from Charleston. SC to Peter Kean addressed to Elizabethtown, NJ. Thomas wrote about philosophy and language. People Included: Susan Ursin Niemcewicz, Sarah Sabina Keanhttps://digitalcommons.kean.edu/lhc_1810s/1061/thumbnail.jp

    Thomas S. Grimke to Peter Kean, March, 1814

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    Thomas S. Grimke wrote from Charleston, SC to Peter Kean, addressed to Elizabethtown, NJ. He wrote about the embargo resulting from the War of 1812. Places Included: Maine, Georgia, Washington D.C.https://digitalcommons.kean.edu/lhc_1810s/1062/thumbnail.jp

    Thomas S. Grimke to Peter Kean, March 9, 1813

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    Thomas S. Grimke wrote from Charleston, SC to Peter Kean, addressed to Elizabethtown, NJ. The letter is a discussion on politics, in particular Federalism. People Included: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Mr. Pringle, Dewitt Clinton Places Included: Washington DC, France, Follees Concert Room in Church Street, Georgiahttps://digitalcommons.kean.edu/lhc_1810s/1033/thumbnail.jp
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