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Winfield Fine Art in Jewelry
Records from the business, Winfield Fine Art in Jewelry, including promotional materials and business correspondence
Armand G. Winfield in His Studio
Photograph of Armand Winfield in his studio at Winfield Fine Art in Jewelry, Greenwich Village, New York City, circa 1946
Letter, Winfield Scott to Goold Hoyt, March 16th
This handwritten note, from Winfield Scott in New Orleans to Goold Hoyt in New York, informs of a Bad turn last night. Again well as usual. The cream colored paper is creased in three places. This note was found tipped into volume one of Abraham Lincoln : A History by John G. Nicolay and John Hay.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-manuscripts-nicolay-and-hay-documents/1000/thumbnail.jp
Letter, General Winfield S. Hancock to Spencer Richardson and Thompson, July 20, 1862
This handwritten letter, dated July 20, 1862, is from General Winfield S. Hancock, a Union general in the American Civil War, to Spencer Richardson and Thompson. The letter requests some things for his uniform. There is writing up the middle of the page and the back includes the author\u27s name and the date. This letter was found tipped into volume seven, between pages 254-255 of Abraham Lincoln : A History by John G. Nicolay and John Hay.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-manuscripts-nicolay-and-hay-documents/1039/thumbnail.jp
Scott, Winfield D.
Carte-de-visite of Winfield D. Scott from the United States Civil War period. Major General of the United States
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Dream of an elsewhere: contemporary African American travel writing
African American literature is infused with travel. Experiences of physical journeying have been pivotal to the story of men and women of African descent in the United States for hundreds of years, since the original traumatic forced displacement of the Middle Passage that generated a diasporic subjectivity intertwined with corporeal motion. The subsequent emancipatory journey to freedom, as recited in slave narratives, decentred the coercive migrations of the slave trade by coupling the subversive act of self-directed movement through geographical space with a collective understanding of liberty. Wanderings in the period after the Civil War, followed by the momentous collective Great Migratory journeys of the twentieth century, as well as the countless and ongoing voyages to the ancestral continent of Africa spanning four centuries, has only deepened the criticality of travel to African American history and cultural production. However, African American travel writing has received only a small amount of scholarly attention. Moreover, of that scant consideration, the focus has tended to be on narratives of involuntary or economically necessitated movement. Thorough academic study of the contemporary literature of African American travel beyond these domains is rare, despite the potential rewards of such an endeavour for researchers interested in the contemporary (re)construction of African American subjectivity and in the continuing artistic evolution of the changeable and indeterminate travel book form
Portrait, Winfield Scott
This is a sepia toned portrait of Winfield Scott, an American military commander and political candidate. Scott is seated, angled to the left and is wearing a military uniform. This portrait was found tipped into volume one of Abraham Lincoln : A History by John G. Nicolay and John Hay.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-manuscripts-nicolay-and-hay-images/1039/thumbnail.jp
This is business. 1950-12-06
In this installment of "This is business," F.C. Burchfield, program chairman of the Kalamazoo branch of the American Association of University Women, discusses estate planning with Winfield Hollander, vice-president of First National Bank in Kalamazoo. Hollander says that the goal of estate planning is to distribute the property and wealth of the benefactor in exactly the way they desire while protecting the estate from loss through excessive taxation. He also explains the role of executors in estates and the benefits of trusts
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