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Thomas D. Lewis letter
This collection contains a letter written by Thomas D. Lewis to his father
Application for Springfield College for Thomas D. Patton (undated)
An undated application for admissions to the Secretarial Department of the YMCA Training School, now Springfield College, for Thomas D. Patton (Class of 1892). There is another application for Patton that is dated Feb. 6, 1890. It contains slightly different information. The application contains basic information on Thomas D. Patton, including work experience and education, religious beliefs and history, leadership and personality information, and goals for work in the YMCA and with youth
Deposition of Dr. Thomas D. Holland
Deposition of Dr. Thomas D. Holland, forensic anthropologist and Scientific Director of the U.S. Army Central Identification Laboratory in Honolulu, Hawaii. Terry H. Gilbert appeared for the Plantiff and Assistant Prosecutor Dean Boland represented the Defendant. Deposition was taken in Honolulu, with examination occurring via telephone
Oral History with Mr. Thomas D. Coleman
Oral History with Mr. Thomas D. Coleman recorded at his farm in Louisville, Mississippi
Letter from Thomas D. Fell to Alden Partridge, 23 May 1839
Thomas D. Fell writes from Charleston, South Carolina, to Alden Partridge in Norwich, Vermont, regarding the misconduct of his son, Thomas D. Fell (Jr.), at Norwich University; he holds Asa Howe accountable.Transcription by Raymond Bouchard. Transcriptions may be subject to error
Application for Springfield College for Thomas D. Patton (Feb. 6, 1890)
An application for admissions to the Secretarial Department of the YMCA Training School, now Springfield College, for Thomas D. Patton (Class of 1892). It is dated Feb. 6, 1890. There is another application for Patton that is undated. It contains slightly different information. The application contains basic information on Thomas D. Patton, including work experience and education, religious beliefs and history, leadership and personality information, and goals for work in the YMCA and with youth
MS 241 Guide to the Thomas D. Dow, DDS Papers (1884-1944)
This collection contains materials related to Thomas D. Dow\u27s collecting of books and journals on dentistry. Correspondence and book lists make up the bulk of the materials, which date from 1884-1944. See more at MS 241
Three American Frontiers: Writings of Thomas D. Clark
The casual and the serious of American history—fiddlers, yarn spinners, and riverboat gamblers, politicians, educators, and social reformers—have all concerned Thomas D. Clark, celebrated historian of the Western frontier and the changing South. Three American Frontiers, a volume of his selected writings, draws from works produced throughout Clark\u27s long career as a writer, teacher, and lecturer on the frontier West, social change in the South, and the cutting-edge of historical research.
An avid researcher and a tenacious collector of original materials, Clark looks to the everyday items like the record book of a country store, the file of a small-town newspaper, or the diary of a young Gold Rusher for aids to the analysis of larger trends in history. Holman Hamilton conveys Clark\u27s unique approach to his material and his enthusiasm for the common man in America\u27s past.
Among the many books by Thomas Clark are The Rampaging Frontier, The Emerging South, and Pills, Petticoats and Plows.
Holman Hamilton was a reporter and columnist with the Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette before receiving his Ph.D. in history from the University of Kentucky. He was a Guggenheim Fellow, Fulbright Scholar, and professor of history at the University of Kentucky as well as President of the Kentucky Civil War Round Table and University Fellow. He was the author or editor of many books, including Three Kentucky Presidents and Prologue to Conflict.https://uknowledge.uky.edu/upk_united_states_history/1054/thumbnail.jp
Letter from Thomas D. Patton to Jacob T. Bowne (May 7, 1888)
This is a letter from Thomas D. Patton (Class of 1892) to Jacob T. Bowne. It is dated May 7, 1888. The letter asks Mr. Bowne about whether he received his letter dated April 10, 1888.For more information on J.T. Bowne, see https://springfield.as.atlas-sys.com/agents/people/15
Postcard from Thomas D. Patton to Jacob T. Bowne (June 29, 1888)
Postcard from Thomas D. Patton to Jacob T. Bowne. The post card is dated June 29, 1888. There are two dates of postmark from both Springfield and Montreal. On the back, he says that he has mailed a photo of himself for his admissions to the YMCA Training School, now Springfield College.For more information on J.T. Bowne, see https://springfield.as.atlas-sys.com/agents/people/15
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