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Address by Thomas Patrick Melady
Address by Thomas Patrick Melady at his installation as Third President of Sacred Heart University, Saturday, December 11, 1976 --Title page
James Patrick letter to Thomas Rotch, Feb 18th 1823
James Patrick informs Thomas Rotch that he has a sore throat and has not been to see Rotch personally; he informs Rotch that he will accept cloth in payment for his paper, meaning perhaps, paper money 7.9" x 5" (19.9cm by 12.7cm
SHEPHERD SCHOOL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Wednesday, February 25, 2004 8:00 p.m. Stude Concert Hall
Program: Sarshaothar / Joseph Patrick (b. 1976) -- Shards / Thomas Osborne (b. 1978) -- The Phoenix / James Bishop (b.1974)
James Patrick bill to Rotch estate, 1824
James Patrick submits a bill for a subscription for the Tuscarawas Chronicle, a newspaper to which Thomas Rotch subscribed in August 1819, for $1.62 1/2. 7.7" X 8.5
Thomas Rotch accounts payable, Kendal 1818-1823
James Patrick is paid $6 by Thomas Rotch for a year's subscription to the Tuscarawas Chronicle. 7.75" x 5.1
Entretiens de Guillaume Le Gall avec Patrick Tosani, Thomas Billard et Philippe Lankry autour de la Cité Traëger (Paris)
Le Gall Guillaume, Tosani Patrick, Billard Thomas, Lankry Philippe. Entretiens de Guillaume Le Gall avec Patrick Tosani, Thomas Billard et Philippe Lankry autour de la Cité Traëger (Paris). In: Histoire de l'art, N°72, 2013. L’art de la façade. pp. 35-42
Smyth, Patrick Thomas, NX55717
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete.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/418250Surname: SMYTH. Given Name(s) or Initials: PATRICK THOMAS. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: NX55717. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 48908.241707
Item: [2016.0049.50511] "Smyth, Patrick Thomas, NX55717
Thomas-Prescott Letter : February 24, 1866
B. H. Thomas is writing to two messengers, Reid and Patrick, about the location of Amos' grave site. He wrote on a document written by a member of the Transportation and Telegraph Department that authorized the removal of Amos' remains from Virginia so they could be brought back to Michigan. Thomas asks the messengers not to mention that Amos died of smallpox, for this could ruin any chance they had of getting his body back home
Thomas Patrick Smith
Photograph of Thomas Patrick Smith, Oklahoma Secretary of State, July 1910-January 1911. Photo by Green's Studio
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