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    [Voluntary Statement by Jesse James Williams #2]

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    Voluntary statement by Jesse James Williams describing an incident with a man with a rifle and a gun. Williams states that after midnight of Wednesday morning he made an acquaintance with a man who invited him to his motel. After having drinks the man became violent towards him, removed a rifle from a closet, and told Williams to leave. He states that the man pulled out a pistol after driving him back to his car, and that he never got his name but remembered his license plate

    [Voluntary Statement by Jesse James Williams #1]

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    Voluntary statement by Jesse James Williams describing an incident with a man with a rifle and a gun. Williams states that after midnight of Wednesday morning he made an acquaintance with a man who invited him to his motel. After having drinks the man became violent towards him, removed a rifle from a closet, and told Williams to leave. He states that the man pulled out a pistol after driving him back to his car, and that he never got his name but remembered his license plate

    Jesse Williams, front platform employee

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    Seabrook Farms front platform employee, Jesse Williams

    Oral history interview of Jesse Williams, conducted by Tallie Casucci (audio and transcript)

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    Jesse Williams (b. 1971) grew up in Richmond, VA, and spent his childhood and youth doing outdoor sports, riding BMX bikes, wrestling, and rock climbing. Jesse went to Middlebury College in Vermont, where he spent more time climbing in the Adirondack Mountains. After graduating with an Environmental Studies / Biology degree, Jesse became a ski patroller in Vermont and climbing instructor and guide in the Adirondack Mountains. Jesse shares several stories about the climbing in the Adirondacks, including the style and ethics at that time. Jesse worked on Rainer to learn alpine glacier and snow guiding tactics, so he could eventually guide more in the Cascades, Tetons, and Alaska. He discusses the challenges with guiding, but also the rewarding aspects. After 20 years of guiding, Jesse moved to Salt Lake City to manage Petzl America\u27s new technical training facility. During the first few months of the COVID-19 lock-down and pandemic, Jesse wrote the work method manuals, risk assessments, and programs for the Salt Lake Climbers Alliance\u27s professional anchor maintenance crew, a solution to aging anchors and the challenges with volunteer work. This documentation for the employee crew strives to be compliant, defensible, and effective. Jesse trained available technicians, oversaw three pilot projects at Gate Buttress (LCC), Hellgate (LCC), and Pipe Dream (Maple Canyon), and operated the first year of the program throughout the Wasatch & Uintas in 2021

    Jesse Feiring Williams (1937)

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    This is an image of the portrait painting of Jesse Feiring Williams. It is signed and dated, stating "Cordially and sincerely April 24 - 37 Jesse Feiring Williams."Written on Back "Donated by Rachel Bryant"

    Letter from unknown writer to Jesse L. Boyce

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    Letter to Jesse L. Boyce from unknown author (possibly Jack) about the investigation into the powder magazine located in the Grand Canyon. Some personal news is included in the letter such as the writer's marriage to the daughter of C.A. Taylor, former Supervisor of Cochise County

    Jesse Owens poses with Henry Dawkins, Ross Miller, Ken Carpenter, Mack Robinson and Ulis Williams, 1970s

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    Jesse Owens poses for a group photo with Henry Dawkins (V.P. of Compton Community College), Councilman Ross Miller of the City of Compton, Ken Carpenter (1936 US Olympic Track Team), Mack Robinson (1936 US Olympic Track Team), and Ulis Williams (1964 US Olympic Track Team), 1970s.Credit: The Ohio State University Archives

    Jesse L. Williams

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    One black and white photographic print mounted to card of a photocopy done by L.W. Richardson of Jesse L Williams, engineer, Ohio and Indiana taken from the Charles B. Stuart's ""Lives of the Civil and Military Engineers of America"" published in 1871. Williams was involved with the construction of both the Ohio and Erie Canal and Miami in Erie Canal in Ohio

    Jesse Feiring Williams

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    A portrait photograph of Jesse Feiring Williams.Jesse Feiring Williams authored numerous books in the field of physical education. Some of his works include "Principles of Physical Education" (1948) and "Physical Education and Depression" (1933). Williams defines physical education as follows: "Physical education is the sum of man's physical act selected as to kind and conducted as to outcomes.

    Tennessee roads / Jesse Stuart. In Mountain herald / Lincoln Memorial University.

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    This picturesque poem was written by then-sophomore (and future celebrated author) Jesse Stuart about the roads of Tennessee
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