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Henrietta Marsh Thompson Sheet Music Album
The Henrietta Marsh Thompson sheet music album consists of one volume of sheet music collected and bound by Thompson. The majority of the 44 songs were composed between 1860 and 1868. Several songs refer to the Civil War and there is also some Christmas music. Some of the sheet music is torn and some pages have sections missing. Songs included are: Come Dearest, The Daylight Is Gone; Good Bye Old Glory; The Boys Are Coming Home; When Sherman Marched Down To The Sea; On, On, ON, The Boys Come Marching!; Grandmother Told Me So; The President's Grave; Jesus Bids Me Come; Rest, Spirit, Rest; We Lift Our Hearts To Thee; Hark! The Herald Angels Sing; Jerusalem My Happy Home; A Song Of Peace; Only A Child; Oh 'Tis Only Music's Strain Can Sweetly Soothe And Not Betray; Thou Hast Wounded The Spirit That Loved Thee; Let Me Breathe My Mother's Name; The Ocean Burial; Cantilena; Cherished Hopes; Broken Band; My Little Cottage Home; Come Again, Gentle Evening; Aileen, Aroon!; 'Tis Sweet To Be Remembered; Floating On The Wind; Leaf By Leaf The Roses Fall; Sweet Evelina; Do They Think Of Me AT Home; Beautiful Dreamer; Zula Zong; I Watched Last Night The Rising Moon; Who Will Care For Mother Now?; Christ Will Care For Mother Now; Speak My Name In Your Home, Nellie; Lorena; Write A Letter From Home; Give Me Honest Friends And True; Swinging In The Lane; Now, Moses!; Kingdom Coming!; Andy Veto; 'Tis Finished
Minnie Thompson
Phyl on the boat at the boom, Darwin. Phyl MacLean on board Boom ship "Kara Kara" holding banjo made by one of the lads, from a cake tin. This snap I had taken as it was the only way I could get a snap of the Boom.Thompson, Minnie.Date:194
Olive Ross Thompson Correspondence
Entries include brief biographical information, a typed biography, a newspaper book review clipping with a photographic portrait image of Thompson, biographical newspaper review clippings for That His Word Shall Live a sequel to The Devil and I with Thompson\u27s photographic image, and a typed letter on receipt of this book for the Maine Author Collection from the Maine State Library
Hattie Thompson Small Collection - Accession 1404 - M693 (749)
The Hattie Thompson Small Collection consists of a children’s book written by Hattie Thompson Small titled, Ms. Butterfly & Old Bumble Bee published by American Literary Press, Baltimore, MD, 2002. The book is signed by the author with a note to the Director of Archives, Gina Price White. Also, included in the collection is a CD containing a song written by Hattie Thompson Small titled, “If I Could Only Turn Back Time.” Hattie Thompson Small is a native of Rock Hill, SC and a graduate of Emmett Scott High School (the first South Carolina school for blacks) which was the located in Rock Hill, SC.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/manuscriptcollection_findingaids/2362/thumbnail.jp
As You Like It production photo
Thompson Rivers University Actor's Workshop production of William Shakespeare's As You Like I
As You Like It production photo
Thompson Rivers University Actor's Workshop production of William Shakespeare's As You Like I
As You Like It production photo 01
Thompson Rivers University Actor's Workshop production of William Shakespeare's As You Like I
As You Like It production photo 01
Thompson Rivers University Actor's Workshop production of William Shakespeare's As You Like I
Thompson Document 14: A Letter from Henrietta Thompson to Bridget Croft
A letter from Henrietta Thompson to Bridget Croft. Thompson expresses surprise at hearing from Bridget Croft, the wife of a Walkout participant, Jack Croft, with whom she had a brief correspondence in 1973. Thompson warmly responds to Croft’s request for permission to quote sections of Thompson’s Walk a Little Faster, and asks to read Croft’s work when it is complete.
Thompson briefly refers to a perplexity inconsistency; Bridget writes: “Jack died on the 26 November 1955,” and yet Thompson tells Bridget: “I enjoyed so much my correspondence with him in 1972-73 and that he was pleased to receive a copy of my book in 1980.” The date of Croft’s death is not mentioned in any of the subsequent letters between the two women.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/henrietta_thompson_papers/1011/thumbnail.jp
World War I record of service survey for Daniel P. Thompson, signed 5 April 1925
Questionnaire about Daniel Putnam Thompson's service in World War I, 1917-1919, signed by Thompson on 5 April 1925.Questionnaire originally part of a survey of Norwich University alumni conducted by a “Norwich in the World War” committee consisting of Charles N. Barber (chairman), Carl V. Woodbury, K.R.B. Flint, and Gustaf A. Nelson. Data from these questionnaires may have been used in a chapter of "Vermont in the world war, 1917-1919" by Harold P. Sheldon (1928). Transcription by Abigail Lumpkin. Transcriptions may be subject to error
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