262,562 research outputs found
Letter from Carl Hayden to L. S. Williams
Letter from Carl Hayden to L. S. Williams about the potential to expand the park boundaries
Letter from Carl Hayden to L. B. Williams
Letter from Carl Hayden to L. B. Williams concerning the proposed township in the Grand Canyon
Letter from L. S. Williams to Carl Hayden
Letter from L. S. Williams to Carl Hayden suggesting a boundary amendment to the national park bill
Letter from L. S. Williams to Carl Hayden
Letter from L. S. Williams to Carl Hayden about visiting Mr. Buggeln to discuss proposed park boundary changes
Samual L. Williams Folder
33 pages of family history documents containing and related to Samuel L. Williams; Sam Williams; Helen Barney Williams - including: Transcribed Idaho Oral History Project, Star News obit
Letter from Carl Hayden to L. S. Williams
Letter from Carl Hayden to L. S. Williams informing the Saginaw and Manistee Lumber Company that a bill extending the timber cutting rights in the Canyon did not pass in Congress
Telegram from L. S. Williams to Carl Hayden
Letter from L. S. Williams to Carl Hayden stating there should be no objection to Saginaw and Manistee Lumber Company having their timber contract extended as it is greatly favored
Letter from L. B. Williams to Carl Hayden
Letter from L. B. Williams to Carl Hayden regarding W. W. Bass' resistance to the park bill
Arthur L. Williams papers
Arthur L. Williams was an active researcher and musician. He was appointed to the faculty of the Oberlin College Conservatory of Music in 1928 and founded the Ohio Intercollegiate Band Festival and the Ohio School Orchestra Contests in 1929. In 1950, Williams was elected to the American Bandmaster's Association (ABA) and served as chairman of ABA Research Sub-Committee on Band Research Study Topics. The collection contains Williams' correspondence with ABA members regarding band research. Included are also programs from ABA conventions, music pamphlets, and his personal research on Percy Grainger
Mrs. Delia L. Williams pamphlet
Pamphlet written by Mrs. Delia L. Williams, founder of the Ritter Home for Girls, 1891, at the Athens School (now Tennessee Wesleyan College), to recruit and inspire local girls to attend the Teachers' Training Course in domestic industries. She encourages the girls to live so as to honor their ancestors who stood by the flag in the civil war
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