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Letter: Frederick L. Olmsted to Ida M. Tarbell, May 11, 1927
Letter with copy of letter, Frederick L. Olmsted to Hon. John E. Iglehart, May 11, 1927 and excerpt of letter, Frederick L. Olmsted to Col. Richard Liebe, March 24, 192
Letter: Frederick L. Olmsted to Ida M. Tarbell, May 11, 1927
Letter with copy of letter, Frederick L. Olmsted to Hon. John E. Iglehart, May 11, 1927 and excerpt of letter, Frederick L. Olmsted to Col. Richard Liebe, March 24, 192
Tehrān province (Iran), group portrait with Frederick G. Clapp
49-3. Galenduhek, Iran. Aug. 28, 1938. [Frederick G. Clapp] (L. to R. Mrs. Khadginour, F.G.C., 2 cousins, & K.N.J.)GrayscaleClapp Nitrate Negatives, Box
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[Letter from Frederick Kirby to Hugh Callaway - February 22, 1994]
Letter from Frederick Kirby, one of the killers of Hugh Callaway's friend (Thanh Nguyen), asking Callaway to give the inmate a second chance. It includes the envelope addressed to Callaway
Mobārakeh (Iran), men with animal tied to car after hunt
[Frederick G. Clapp] at end of hunt [near] Mobarakye [Mobārakeh]. F.G.C. Persia [Iran] 1927Possibly Frederick G. Clapp on right.GrayscaleClapp Nitrate Negatives, Box
Letter from John Frederick Kolb, Camp Bowerman, Williamsport, Maryland, to parents, Mount Pleasant, Maryland, October 17, 1862
This item is from the Kolb Family Letters. Valentine Bruner Kolb was from Frederick County, Maryland and fought for the Union in the Civil War. Valentine Kolb's letters to his family discuss battles, artillery, and prisoners. Letters to Frederick Kolb discuss legalities and payments as a result of the death of John Kolb. Further letters discuss the death of John
Oral History Interview with Frederick Fisher
The National Museum of the Pacific War presents monologue with Frederick Fisher. Fisher joined the Marine Corps in June of 1942. He completed boot camp in San Diego. In August he was transferred to Santa Margarita Ranch, now Camp Pendleton, working as the bookkeeper for the Officers’ Club. Fisher later completed Gunnery and Aviation Ordnance School in Norman, Oklahoma. In the spring of 1944, he served aboard the USS General C. G. Morton (AP-138). They traveled to Guadalcanal, where Fisher was stationed for 3 months. He assisted in moving Marine Air Group 24 to Bougainville. In January of 1945 they participated in the Invasion of Lingayen Gulf and the Battle of Luzon. He recalls numerous attacks made by the Japanese
Tehran (Iran), portrait of man standing next to company car parked on street
Dodge car of Amiranian Oil Co. (formerly Mrs. Clapp's) Teheran [Tehran], 1938 (July) & HudgiPossibly the Anglo-Persian Oil Company (referred to by Frederick Clapp as the Amiranian Oil Company).GrayscaleClapp Nitrate Negatives, Box
Letterbook of Frederick Dangar, 1868-1893 [manuscript].
Manuscript reference no.: MS 6209.; Also available online at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.ms-ms6209. MS 6209 comprises a letterbook entitled "Estate of the late J.H. Bettington" kept by Frederick Dangar on behalf of Dangar, Gedye and Malloch from 1872 to 1889. Several loose letters were found inside the volume, the correspondents including Samuel Gull, M.H. Bettington and R. Smith (1 folder)
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