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Diary of Chloe Clarke Willson
The Chloe Clarke Willson diary is in two sections. The first section, her journey aboard the ship Lausanne, covers the time from late September, 1839 to early February, 1840. The second section begins in April, 1841 and details her experiences as a Methodist missionary teacher in the Puget Sound, Oregon City, Oregon, and at the Oregon Institute (later Willamette University) in Salem, Oregon. The diary also served as a prayer journal.
People: Willson, Chloe Aurelia Clark, 1818-1874; Willson, William Holden, 1805-1856; Lee, Jason, 1803-1845; Leslie, David, 1797-1869; Waller, Alvan F., b. 1808; Whitman, Marcus, 1802-184
James C. Willson, M.D.
"Prepared ... in connection with the 100th anniversary of the University of Michigan Medical School."On cover: James C. Willson, M.D. ... "the dear doctor."Mode of access: Internet
Sam Willson Folder
2 pages of family history documents containing and related to Sam Willson; Profile Sam WIllson; Ole Prifile; Sadie Aramenta Skinner; Profile Gap; yellow Pine, ID - including: Copy of article from Out Of the Past and page of an Idaho Historical boo
Desmond Willson Papers
South African diplomat Desmond Willson and Katherine Anne Porter became acquainted in Washington, DC. Their correspondence, initiated during 1961 when both maintained residences in Washington, DC, continued when Willson's diplomatic postings took him to San Francisco, South Africa, and Switzerland. The Desmond Wilson Papers include fifteen letters and postcards Porter sent him between June 10, 1961, and December 15, 1967. Subjects include her work, common friends, travel, current events, and her health. The collection also includes clippings and a publication
[Letter from J. M. Willson to Charles Whitacre]
A letter written to Chas. Whitacre, District Commander 19th District, Lubbock, Texas, from J. M. Willson, Membership Chairman 5th Division. Willson requests the name of Whitacre's Membership Chairman and discusses the membership drive strategy. He comments that he does not know what happened at Austin and he supposes it was for the good of the Legion, "But God and Country first". 100% for saving shirttails
[Letter from J. M. Willson to T. N. Carswell - October 3, 1943]
A letter written to Mr. T. N. Carswell, Abilene, Texas, from J. M. Willson, Dept Membership Chairman, Floydada, Texas, dated October 3, 1943. Willson expresses his opinion of Carswell as one of the finest, hardworking, clean men in the Legion
[Letter from J. M. Willson to T. N. Carswell - September 3, 1942]
A letter written to T. N. Carswell from J. M. Willson, Floydada, Texas, dated September 3, 1942. Willson declines the invitation to attend the dedication of the Parramore Post building due to a previous engagement
Letter to Governor M.A. Otero from Col. James W. Willson
Letter to Governor M.A. Otero from Col. James W. Willson, Superintendent, New Mexico Military Institute, concerning Otero's so
[Letter from J. M. Willson to T. N. Carswell - September 25, 1941]
A letter written to Mr. T. N. Carswell, Abilene, Texas, from J. M. Willson, 5th Division Com. Floydada, Texas, dated September 25, 1941. Willson acknowledges the nice letter from Carswell and his note confirming he would take the Division meeting
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