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Thomas V. Huston Civil War letter
This collection contains a letter written to a family friend, Nancy DeWitt, by Thomas V. Huston of Company G of the 4th Iowa, while the regiment was stationed at Helena, Arkansas
Thomas Grisell letter to Thomas Rotch, 2nd mo 19th 1823
Thomas Grisell's letter reached the Rotch household several months before the unexpected death of Thomas Rotch in August, 1823. This is the last letter of the series and presumably the author learned of his friend's death before another letter was penned. 7.95" x 10" (20.2 by 25.5 cm
People of the State of New York v. Thomas Hagan, Thomas 15X Johnson, and Norman 3X Butler.
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NotesOfficial transcripts of the trial at the New York Supreme Court : The People of the State of New York v. Thomas Hagan, Thomas 15X Johnson, and Norman 3X Butler. (Indictment No. 871 of 1965; Steno No. 7255).
"Filmed from the holdings of the New York State Supreme Court Library (Criminal Branch), New York City."
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Fingerprints of Thomas More's Epigrammata on English Poetry
Thomas More’s Latin epigrams, published with the second edition of Utopia in 1518, were apparently widely read both among contemporary European intellectuals and during the subsequent development of English poetry. With a humble audacity that could engage Classical authors in a Christian posture, More cultivated a literary climate that could retain the earthiness of the middle ages in dialogue with the ancients, and is more responsible for the ensuing expansion of vernacular poetry than perhaps any other Henrican author. This thesis probes the Classical influences and Humanist practices at work in the epigrams, explores their contemporary reception on the continent, and traces their legacy among sixteenth- and seventeenth-century English poets
[State Historical Survey Committee Marker: Home of Thomas V. Munson]
Photograph of the Texas Historical Commission marker for Home of Thomas V. Munson (1843-1913) in Denison, Texas. Text: World famed grape culturist. Earned second degree ever given at Kentucky A.&M. College (1870). Moved to Denison 1876; became a civic leader and had nurseries for wide varieties of plants. In 1880's helped France save vineyards from root disease, and became second American ever named to French Legion of Honor. His scientific papers filed in Washington, D.C., are still used by horticulturists. He and his wife built this home 1887. Recorded Texas Historical Landmark - 1967
Letter from Oblinger, Mattie V. to Thomas Family
Letter from Oblinger, Mattie V. (Martha Virginia Thomas), 1844-1880 to Thomas Famil
Failed Censures: Ecclesiastical Regulation of Women’s Clothing in Late Medieval Italy
Churchmen in the late thirteenth and early fourteenth centuries tried to regulate the costume of Italian women. These efforts failed, and regulation was largely left thereafter to civic authorities.The published version was published as Chapter 3 in Medieval Clothing and Textiles 5Izbicki, Thomas M. (2009), "Failed Censures: Ecclesiastical Regulation of Women’s Clothing in Late Medieval Italy" in Netherton, Robin and Owen-Crocker, Gale R., eds., Medieval Clothing and Textiles 5 (Boydell Press), 37-53ISBN: 9781843834519 (published book)Peer reviewe
Letter from Oblinger, Mattie V. to Thomas, George W.; Wheeler Thomas Family; Thomas, Grizzie B.
Letter from Oblinger, Mattie V. (Martha Virginia Thomas), 1844-1880 to Thomas, George W. (George Wheeler), 1840-1922; Wheeler Thomas Family; Thomas, Grizzie (Grizzie Black
Letter from Oblinger, Mattie V. to Thomas Family
Letter from Oblinger, Mattie V. (Martha Virginia Thomas), 1844-1880 to Thomas Famil
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