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Andrew Walker Diary Volume 01
Volume I of the Andrew Walker Diary. Entries cover January 1, 1851 through April 18, 1852. A separate document titled Sales of Real Estate in Kennebunk 1845 - 1852 is included at the end of the volume. Note that the date range written on the front cover is January 1, 1851 - April 19, 1852.https://digitalmaine.com/andrew_walker_diaries/1001/thumbnail.jp
Mordecai Walker and Andrew Walker Oral History Interview
Mordecai Walker was born in Citrus Park, FL and moved to St. Petersburg in 1958. Andrew Walker was born in St. Petersburg and lived in several different places before returning in approximately 2010. They lived in the Gas Plant area at 1224 5th Avenue South until the interstate went in, the property was bought out, and they relocated to the Driftwood area of St. Pete. The interview covered detailed information about the area; nearby families, churches, and businesses, including funeral homes; and the cemeteries and their relocation. They were members of St. Augustine’s Episcopal Church, on the southern end of the cemetery complex, and First Baptist Church, also in the Gas Plant area. Both churches relocated prior to or because of the interstate going in. Neither has, to their knowledge, ancestors buried in the cemetery complex, but M. Walker, a retired school teacher and realtor, remembers remains being relocated. Interview 1 had some technical problems, so a second interview was scheduled to clarify information. In Interview 2, A. Walker discusses his experiences working with McRae Funeral Home as a teenager and M. Walker specifically describes what he saw regarding remains being exhumed
Andrew E. Horvath, (1900-1975), purchased by Mrs. Andrew E. Horvath on September 19, 1975.
Documents regarding the headstone for Andrew E. Horvath, (1900-1975), purchased by Mrs. Andrew E. Horvath. The marker was placed at Calvary Cemetery, Lot 47, Section 37, in Oregon, Ohio. Obituary is included
Solid-Liquid Interactions in Deep Planetary Interiors
Alfred Wilson, Andrew Walker, Dario Alfè and Chris Davies report on a meeting bringing together experimental, theoretical, and observational studies of the deep mantles and cores of terrestrial bodies
Jamell Walker Oral History Interview Records
Jamell Walker of Miami, Florida was interviewed by Walker Robinson, a Sewanee student, on November 29th, 2023 in person. While their conversation was primarily on the Black Lives Matter Movement, other topics included her sorority membership, and living in a predominantly Hispanic community, We hope that this conversation will assist scholars with a further understanding of race in the United States during the early twenty-first century. Please click on the link to see the full interviewDr. Andrew Maginn, Visiting Assistant Professor of Histor
Andrew Robinson Oral History Interview Records
Andrew Robinson of Chapel Hill, North Carolina was interviewed by Walker Robinson, a Sewanee student, on November 29th, 2023 on Zoom. While their conversation was primarily on the Black Lives Matter Movement, other topics included his experiences with race as an African American living abroad. We hope that this conversation will assist scholars with a further understanding of race in the United States during the early twenty-first century. Please click on the link to see the full interview.Dr. Andrew Maginn, Visiting Assistant Professor of Histor
[Amnesty Letter] ID242 / Walker, Spencer
This letter was written by Spencer Walker to President Andrew Johnson in response to the President's Amnesty Proclamation of 29 May 1865. The writer indicates his county of residence as Haywood Co., NC and states his occupation as Merchant
Malkon Marderosian, (1886-1950), purchased by Mr. Andrew Kasparian on July 29, 1950.
Documents regarding the headstone for Malkon Marderosian, (1886-1950), purchased by Mr. Andrew Kasparian. The marker was placed at Woodlawn Cemetery in Toledo, Ohio. The stone is made of Barre with Sandblast letters. Rubbings is included
Andrew Kaniewski, (1907-1968), purchased by Mr. Carl L. Kaniewski on April 6, 1968.
Documents regarding the headstone for Andrew Kaniewski, (1907-1968), purchased by Mr. Carl L. Kaniewski. The marker was placed at Calvary Cemetery, Lot 213, Section 19 in Toledo, Ohio. The stone is made of duplicate
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