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    Letter from J. W. Scott, Perrysburg, Ohio, to Adam Beatty, Washington, Kentucky, February 23, 1835

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    A letter from J. W. Scott of Perrysburg, Ohio, to Adam Beatty of Washington, Kentucky, February 23, 1835, concerning runaway slaves and land transactions in Perrysburg in anticipation of the construction of the Wabash and Erie Canal

    Honeyman Family Album - W. Scott Hazen

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    W. Scott Haze

    Letter from Senator W. Kerr Scott to W. T. Johnson

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    Letter from Senator W. Kerr Scott to W. T. Johnson, sending in statement for dedication of S. B. Simmons camp

    J. W. Scott Letter, MSS.1712

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    Abstract: A letter from J. W. Scott of Perrysburg, Ohio, to Adam Beatty of Washington, Kentucky, February 23, 1835, concerning runaway slaves and land transactions in Perrysburg in anticipation of the construction of the Wabash and Erie Canal.Scope and Content Note: This collection consists of a single letter from Scott to Adam Beatty of Washington, Kentucky, written from Perrysburg, Ohio, and dated February 23, 1835. The opening paragraph deals with some runaway slaves of Beatty's, which Scott suggests, "are yet in the interior of this state." The remainder of the letter concerns land transactions in anticipation of the expected route of the Wabash and Erie Canal. Both Scott and Beatty were evidently property owners in Perrysburg, Ohio.Biographical/Historical Note: Perrysburg, Ohio, businessman

    Mujeres de Cholula sentadas con vestimenta indígena

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    Acervo C.B. Waite/W. Scott. Gelatina sobre vidrio. Inscripción en la guarda: "C.B. WAITE CHOLULA, PUEBLA INDIGENAS CHOLULTECAS 90 SCOTT"

    Portrait of Mr Fred W. Beard [picture] /

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    Inscriptions: "Mr Fred W. Beard, Scott series no. 10708, Scott Russell & Co., Birmingham" --Printed lower left to lower right. "Hince collection MS 2691" --In pencil on reverse.; Related material: Kenneth Hince papers National Library of Australia Manuscripts section MS 2691

    Familia en el poblado y a orillas del Lago de Pátzcuaro

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    Acervo C.B. Waite/W. Scott. Cristal. I.O. Al frente con manuscrita: "PATZCUARO". Inscripción en la guarda: "C.B. WAITE 829 MORELIA, MICH. POBLADO EN LA RIBERA DEL LAGO 75 SCOTT"

    Letter from John C. Huser, Commission Merchant, New York City, New York, to W. Scott and Son, Milford, New York, June 22, 1872

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    A letter from John C. Huser, a New York merchant, to W. Scott and Son about a supply of butter

    Vendedor de gallos

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    Acervo C.B. Waite/W. Scott. Inscripción en la guarda: "C.B. WAITE TEHUACAN PUE. VENDEDOR DE GALLOS TIPOS 91". I.O. Existe una inscripción al pie pero es ilegible

    Plaza Melchor Ocampo, vista parcial

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    Acervo C.B. Waite/W. Scott. Cristal. I.O. Al frente en el extremo inferior derecho con manuscrita: "Scott" a lado contrario: "835". Inscripción en la guarda: "C.B. WAITE 835 MORELIA, MICH. PLAZA MELCHOR OCAMPO 74 SCOTT". NOTA: La Plaza Melchor Ocampo en Morelia, capital del estado de Michoacán, se ubica al oriente de la catedral, existe una estatua de éste personaje (Abogado, científico y político liberal mexicano, n. en Maravatío, Mich. 1814 m. en Tepeji del Rio Hgo. 1816). Anteriormente fue conocido como Plaza de San Juan de Dios, por haber estado frente al centro hospitalario con ese nombre. Ver en línea: www.umich.mx/mich/morelia/parque [última consulta agosto 17, 2009]
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