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    George W. Hall letter

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    This collection contains a letter written at Van Buren, Ark., by George W. Hall, late of the 6th Infantry Regiment, to Secretary of War William L. Marcy

    Letter from James Hall to his parents, 22 April 1842

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    James Hall writes that he has only 20 pupils; many schools are closing due to lack of students; Court of Common Pleas to hear a breach of promise case argued by two former Senators (Henry Hubbard and Frank Pierce); includes a brief response from his father on 27 April. Identification of the "Frank Pierce" named in the letter as Franklin Pierce (1804-1869) is tentative.Transcription by Carina Berg. Transcriptions may be subject to error

    Letter from James W. Hall to his son, 14 April 1839

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    Writes of having collected sap for 150 lbs. of maple sugar so far; relays much news of hometown folks and events. An additional note to James A. Hall from his sister Anna is included at the end of the letter. Anna describes a wedding

    Letter from Jeremiah Hall to brother, James Hall, October 20, 1863

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    A letter written by Jeremiah Hall to his brother, James, from Collierville, Tennessee. It refers to a skirmish that took place as Sherman's troops were moving east toward Chattanooga in late 1863. The one described was probably that caused by Confederate Brigadier General James Chalmer's raid of mid-October 1863

    Letter from James W. Hall to his son, 26 May 1838

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    James W. Hall is worried a box sent his son has gone astray; enumerates content and valu

    Letter from James A. and Mary Hall to their parents, 9 October 1840

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    James Hall writes that he has 65-70 pupils in his school; he also writes of the subjects he is teaching. Mary Hall is studying French.Transcriptions may be subject to error

    Letter from James and Mary Hall to their parents, 15 March 1840

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    James and Mary Hall describe the journey by stage to Unity, New Hampshire to their parents; James has 23 pupil;, some are learning painting and fencing; he writes of a stuttering student.Transcriptions may be subject to error

    Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)

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    Letter from D. W. Kempner to Betty and Hulon C. Hall expressing thanks for their condolences for the loss of his nephew Herbert

    Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)

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    Note card with handwritten letter from Betty and Hulon C. Hall to Jeane and D. W. Kempner expressing their condolences for the loss of the Kempner's nephew

    T.H. McWilliam, Charles Ulm, Charles Kingsford Smith and H.A. Litchfield, with unidentified men at Wellington Trotting Club, Trentham Racecourse, Wellington, New Zealand, September 1928 [picture] /

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    "Guests of W'ton Trotting Club"--In pencil on verso.; "W. Hall Raine, Photographer, 111 Vivian St, Wellington (Sarony Studio)"--Printed on verso.; Part of the collection: Charles Ulm national aviation collection.; Title devised by cataloguer based on accompanying documentation.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3930777
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