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    E. C. Todd

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    "SX 22756 Lt. E.C. Todd 'D', 'A' + HQ Coys 10/48 Battalion A.I.F. 1942 - 1945".SX 22756 Lieutenant E.C. Todd 'D', 'A' + Headquarters Companies 10/48 Battalion, Australian Imperial Forces 1942 - 194

    Statement: [Story of Aunt Lizzie]

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    Typed account, one page, by Mrs. Wm. C. Sherwood, great niece to Elizabeth Todd Grimsley. Writes of Mary Todd telling Elizabeth Todd that she would be marrying Abraham Lincoln that evening

    Todd House, Bedminster 1890

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    The Todd House c. 1890 before the second storey dormer was added. Pictured are, left to right, Clark D. Todd, Mrs. Todd, an unidentified woman, and George Todd. The home was located on the north side of Lamington Road between Routes 202 and 206. Photo from the collection of Ray Schapley

    Steam engine built by the Todd and Rafferty Machine Company in Paterson, New Jersey

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    Steam engine built by the Todd and Rafferty Machine Company (Joseph C. Todd and Philip Rafferty), circa 1872. Todd and Rafferty had two manufacturing plants in Paterson on 142 Railroad Avenue and Van Houten Street near Cross

    Todd, C S, SX5754

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete.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/421748Surname: TODD. Given Name(s) or Initials: C S. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: SX5754. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 25617.246556 Item: [2016.0049.54009] "Todd, C S, SX5754

    Letter, Mary Todd Lincoln to C. W. Thomas, August 7, ca. 1860s

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    This handwritten letter, dated August 7, is written from Mary Todd Lincoln to C. W. Thomas endorsing Captain Stackpole and his boat services.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-manuscripts-original-manuscripts/1166/thumbnail.jp

    Interview with Sally Todd Bethea - OH 015

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    Sally Todd Bethea’s 1974 interview with Freida C. Todd focuses on life at Winthrop in the late 1930s and includes why Ms. Bethea attended Winthrop, teacher training, dorm life, uniforms, gym, the dining hall, assemblies, clubs, campus restrictions, entertainment, classes, Winthrop Training School, bible class, orientation, Shelton Phelps, the Depression, the college farm and ice cream, and Saturday night dances. This interview was conducted for inclusion into the Louise Pettus Archives and Special Collections Oral History Program.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/oralhistoryprogram/1028/thumbnail.jp

    Donald C. Todd

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    Black and white portrait photograph of Donald C. Todd, Assistant Professor in Instrumental Music, 1957-1967.https://thekeep.eiu.edu/archives_faculty_sz/1228/thumbnail.jp

    Carl Todd

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    "Carl Todd Co. C. 808 Eng Avn Bn. Arr. Melbourne Feb 2, 1942 Dep " Feb 12, 1942 Arr 28 Mile Strip Feb 20, 1942 Dep Darwin 19 Jul 42 for New Guinea".Index to the location of names on the quilt ; K5Carl Todd, Company C. 808 Engineers Aviation Battalion. Arrived Melbourne February 2, 1942. Departed Melbourne February 12, 1942. Arrived 28 Mile Strip February 20, 1942. Departed Darwin 19 July 1942 for New Guinea.These patches were signed by people who visited the Northern Territory during the Year of Commemoration of the Bombing of Darwin, 1992, or who wrote from interstate or overseas during that year. The quilt measures almost five metres by three, and is designed to resemble a typical porcellanite stone wall as can still be seen on some old Darwin buildings. In addition to the names on the Quilt there are nurse's colourpatch, the emblem of the Civil Construction Corps and twenty pictures of sites which would have been familiar to people of Darwin at the time. Some of the buildings can still be seen today, whereas others have disappeared as a result of enemy action, Cyclone Tracy or the indomitable march of progress. The illustrations on the Quilt were based on photographs taken during the war years and now held in the collections of the Northern Territory Library. The Quilt was made by Jenny Armour, and took about 18 months of weekends and other free time to complete, using techniques of patchwork, applique, and machine embroidery and was quilted using 100% Australian wool batting
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