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    Bill Monroe & Doc Watson

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    Photograph of Bill Monroe and Doc Watson performing on stage at Roanoke Bluegrass Festival, at Cantrells Horse Farm in Fincastle, Virginia

    Fred Grau and Bill Beresford on Alta fescue shoulder of green, Los Angeles Country Club, 1954

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    Fred Grau and Bill Beresford kneeling on the shoulder of a golf green in 3 year old Alta Fescue, watered 3 times per season (May, July, September). Sprinkler riser in foreground? Vegetation falling away beyond.Photographer uncertain"Grass -- Alta fes. in its place - steep, dry shoulder. 3 yrs. old. Fred & Bill. Watered 3 times per season (May, July, September) LACC 4 Oct 54"Image taken on Kodachrome.Golf coursesUtility turfCool semiarid Pacifi

    Bill Nicholls

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    Delissaville Mission. The man in the centre with the white shirt on is the one and only Bill Harney - author and expert on Indigenous history. Photo shows buildings with several people standing around, child on right obviously scared of soldier with gas mask and rifle. Delisaville.Foley, Mike

    Bill Watson

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    Reverend Bill Watson was a Salt Lake City Commission candidate who was killed

    Golf course superintendent Bill Beresford points out the spot on the green of the 12th hole at the Los Angeles Country Club where "LA Bent" was selected out of Seaside turf in 1941

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    Golf course superintendent Bill Beresford points out the spot on the green of the 12th hole at the Los Angeles Country Club where "LA Bent" was selected out of Seaside turf twelve years earlier, in 1941.Photographer uncertain"Supts. Res. Bill Beresford & spot where L.A. Bent sel. out of Seaside on No. 12 in 1941; L.A.C.C. 10-11-53"Image taken on Kodachrome.Golf coursesCool semiarid Pacifi

    Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)

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    Letter from A. H. Blackshear, Jr. to Bill Watson mentioning that Mr. Dan Dickson informed Blackshear of Watson's interest in becoming an out-of-town member of the Country Club. The letter extends an invitation to Watson, acknowledging his familiarity with the club's course and facilities

    Bill Watson

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    Whip Like Motion. Great follow through make him a champ. Bill Watson had best Negro held record before Chuck. He did 54 ft 6 1/2https://dh.howard.edu/ebhend_bsp/1008/thumbnail.jp

    Reading: Larry Watson

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    In this audiovisual recording from Saturday, April 9, 1994, as part of the 25th Annual UND Writers Conference: “Homelands,” Larry Watson reads a selection of his work. Watson reads the poems “Cheap Shoes,” “The Heron\u27s Flight,” “October,” “The Population of North Dakota,” “Shoveling Snow,” “Sleeping Together, or an Argument For Saving Yourselves For Marriage,” “The Laundromat,” “Out of Body Experience,” and “Everything That is Wrong With America” and from Montana 1948. After Watson\u27s reading, John Little presents Watson with the Maxwell Anderson Alumni Award and discusses his pleasure at having Watson and other alumni return to the UND Writers Conference, this being one of his reasons for founding the conference. Introduced by Bill Gordon

    What Does the Deep Sea Say

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    Bill Monroe plays mandolin and sings a duet with Doc Watson on guitar at the Roanoke Bluegrass Festival, at Cantrells Horse Farm in Fincastle, Virginia. Doc is from Deep Gap, North Carolina. Bill is from Rosine, Kentucky

    Kentucky Mandolin

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    Bill Monroe plays mandolin with Doc Watson on guitar at the Roanoke Bluegrass Festival, at Cantrells Horse Farm in Fincastle, Virginia. Doc is from Deep Gap, North Carolina. Bill is from Rosine, Kentucky
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