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A. W. Thompson Civil War letters
This collection contains letters written to his family in South Carolina by Pvt. A. W. Thompson of Company G, 6th Arkansas Infantry, CSA
Letter from James Thompson, El Paso, Illinois, to W. O. Ensign, Rutland, Illinois, March 5, 1889
A letter from James Thompson of El Paso, Illinois, to W. O. Ensign of Rutland, Illinois, about business and the illness of a mutual friend
Interview with Daniel W. Thompson - OH 208
In his interview with Michael Cooke, Daniel W. Thompson discusses his involvement with the Progressive Democratic Party. Mr. Thompson details his involvement in the start of the Party and his role as the Secretary of the Columbia South Carolina Chapter. Mr. Thompson discusses the local chapter of the Progressive Democratic Party and its impact on the Columbia South Carolina area and African American voter registration.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/oralhistoryprogram/1234/thumbnail.jp
[Telegram from R. A. Piehl, Jr. to Clark W. Thompson - Undated]
Telegram copy from R. A. Piehl, Jr. of Clear Lake Shores to U.S. Representative Clark W. Thompson, discussing the disruptive construction of a dirt road by a real estate developer that has inadvertently dammed Jarbo Bayou and "placed in jeopardy" the town's water sanitation. He mentions that engineers were "courteous but" provided "no immediate help", and asks Thompson for help to provide "immediate relief"
Kenneth W. Thompson Note to D. Allan Bromley
A short note for D. Allan Bromley from Kenneth W. Thompson, Director of The Miller Center at the University of Virginia. Thompson thanks Bromley for his willingness to join him at The Miller Center to discuss science and technology advising
Letter from Fred Somerbey, Long Beach, California, to Haydn Thompson, Los Angeles, California, December 14, 1924
This letter is from the Haydn Neal Thompson Letter Collection. Contents of the collection include correspondence, primarily handwritten and of a personal nature. The bulk of materials are from Thompson's family members, including his mother, Marie Thompson, and sister, Janet Thompson, with a few letters from aunts and cousins. The remaining majority consists of letters from friends, primarily girlfriends. The conversation across letters emphasizes school and social happenings. Politics and the economy (Great Depression) do not receive much notice, though a change in the tone of letters is noticeable from the 1920's to the 1930's, becoming more sober and fatalistic
[Letter from R. A. Piehl, Jr. to Clark W. Thompson - May 28, 1962]
Letter from R. A. Piehl, Jr., president of the Clear Lake Shores Property Owners' Association, to Clark W. Thompson, U.S. Representative, asking for assistance to halt the construction of a dike that has dammed up the nearby Jarbo Bayou. Piehl claims that the dike has endangered the water systems of the town, and asks for "higher authority"
Jerry W. Thompson in a Graduate Voice Recital
This is the program for the senior voice recital of Jerry W. Thompson, accompanied by Glenda Plummer on piano. The recital was held on May 22, 1968, in Mitchell Hall Auditorium
Letter From D. W. Thompson to Alfred L. Shoemaker, April 3, 1956
A typed letter from D. W. Thompson addressed to Alfred L. Shoemaker, dated April 3, 1956. Within, Thompson provides a recipe for Scotch Cake, discusses the Pennsylvania Dutch term for taffy and speculates about sugar rings.https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/shoemaker_documents/1204/thumbnail.jp
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