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United States vs James B. Watson, 1844-1847
Letters and deposition relating to the case of Unites States vs James B. Watson. Records include 8 letters from James B. Watson to his mother, C. Watson, and sister, Marie A. Watson, dated June 28, July 21, August 25, November 10, and December 15, 1844, March 30, 1845, November 1, 1846, and April 4, 1847; letter from James Watson to William P. Preston, September 1, 1844; letter from Francis N. Fleming to Preston, September 13, 1844; letter from Miss Watson to Preston, November 6, 1844; 2 letters from C. Watson to Preston, April 22 and October 30, 1845; letter from Marie A. Watson to Preston, July 5, 1845; letter written in French from Stephanie Watson to C. Watson, September 5, 1844 with letter from C. Fleming to Preston on reverse side, September 30, 1844; copy of depositions of Alexander and Christiana Britton, August 17, 1844; draft of letter to President James K. Polk from Preston, October 19, 1847
Watson-Russell Children - 02
Photograph - Five of the six children of Thomas Watson and Cassie Russell, Athabasca, Alberta. Left to right: William S. Watson, T. Russell Watson, Cecilia B. Watson, H. Bertram Watson, and Helen E. Watso
Watson-Russell Children
Photograph - Five of the six children of Thomas Watson and Cassie Russell, Athabasca, Alberta. Left to right: William S. Watson, T. Russell Watson, Cecilia B. Watson, Helen E. Watson, and H. Bertram Watso
Dr. Edwin Wright Collection: Jessica B. Watson (nee Segers)
Notes - Mrs. Jessica B. Watson writes about her family life in Athabasca. Her father, Captain F. S. Segers, worked for the Hudson's Bay Company and was "in charge of all of the boat transportation up and down the river." Mrs. Watson speaks of travelling, pets, entertainment, and daily life in Athabasca, where she arrived ,via stagecoach and buckboard, when she was 16 years old, in 1891 (1 page
[Letter from J. B. Watson to T. N. Carswell - December 8, 1941]
A letter written to Mr. T. N. Carswell, Parramore Post No. 57, American Legion, Abilene, Texas, from J. B. Watson, President, Agricultural, Mechanical & Normal College, Pine Bluff, Arkansas, dated December 8, 1941. J. B. Watson defines Americanism
Watson Family
Photograph - A group of people sitting on the steps of a house, Athabasca, Alberta. Adults, left to right: Thomas Watson, Cecilia Barbara Wright (Watson), Bessie Finlayson (Bell), and Agnes Bell (sister of Thomas Watson). The Wright children, clockwise from top: George, Robin, Charles and Mari
Watson Family - 02
Photograph - A group of people, Athabasca, Alberta. Left to right: Will Watson, Kim Wright, Norma Wright, David Wright, Bertram Watson, and Charles Wright (nephew to Will and Bertram Watson
My system of career influences
INTRODUCTION My System of Career Influences (MSCI) is a qualitative guided reflection process for adolescents and for adults that is based on the Systems Theory Framework (STF; McMahon & Patton, 1995; Patton & McMahon, 1999, 2006, 2014) of career development. Reflective of the trend towards more holistic theories and models of career counselling, the MSCI enables users to identify, prioritise and story their career influences, thus enabling them to contextualise career decisions and career transitions. This chapter begins by overviewing the theoretical foundation of the MSCI, the Systems Theory Framework of career development, and its application to qualitative career assessment. Second, the development, structure, and process of the MSCI, which has two versions-the My System of Career Influences (MSCI) career assessment process for adolescents (McMahon, Patton, & Watson, 2005a, b) and for adults (McMahon, Watson, & Patton, 2013a, b)-are described
Letter from J. T. J. Watson to B. R. Colson
Letter from J. T. J. Watson to B. R. Colson. The thee-page handwritten correspondence is dated 28 May 1913 and is on business letter head from J. T. J. Watson\u27s business. There is a transcript of the letter in the item PDF
Letter from D. L. Watson to Barnum (B. R.) Colson
Letter from D. L. Watson to Barnum (B. R.) Colson. The one-page typewritten letter is dated 20 September 1912
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