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Postcard from D.G. Boyd to Milton Wright from Lake Geneva, Wisconsin (Sunday School Camp)
A Lake Geneva, Wisconsin postcard featuring a Sunday School Camp Landmark. Sent from D.G. Boyd to Milton Wright in 1908.https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/special_ms711_postcards/1029/thumbnail.jp
A Brief History of Early Methodist Societies & Meeting Houses in the Broad River Valley of Georgia
1 electronic document. 15 pages."A Brief History of Early Methodist Societies & Meeting Houses in the Broad River Valley of Georgia," by John Wright Boyd, Sr. and Reverend Harold A. Lawrence, Jr. Pope's Chapel (Wilkes), page 58-71. c1986. [Scanned Photocopy]
Oral history interview with Roberta Boyd Sandoz Leveaux
Transcript of interview with Roberta Boyd Sandoz Leveaux, topics including the Civilian Pilot Training Program and Air Transport Authority
George Wright asks for a judgment
To the Worshipful the Court of Hampshire County. George Wright asks for a judgment against Alexander Boyd, who is indebted to him. Undated. V-1
Oral History Interview with Ealy Boyd, October 17, 2007
Interview with Ealy Boyd, Korean War veteran, as part of the Tarrant County War Veterans Oral History Project. The interview includes Boyd's personal experiences about childhood and education, enlisting in the U.S. Air Force, basic training in San Antonio and his assignment to Laredo Air Base, Texas, and encounters with North Korean POWs. Additionally, Boyd discusses his deployment to Korea as a vehicle operator with the Fifth Motor Transport Squadron, assignments at various bases, his shift into vehicle maintenance MOS, then into maintenance and storage of nuclear warheads, and finally into aircraft maintenance, his civilian career with Lockheed Martin, political work for Reps. Martin Frost, Preston Geren, and Jim Wright, as well as with State Senator Mike Moncrief. The interview includes an appendix with a photograph
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Oral History Interview with Ealy Boyd, October 17, 2007
Interview with Ealy Boyd, Korean War veteran, as part of the Tarrant County War Veterans Oral History Project. The interview includes Boyd's personal experiences about childhood and education, enlisting in the U.S. Air Force, basic training in San Antonio and his assignment to Laredo Air Base, Texas, and encounters with North Korean POWs. Additionally, Boyd discusses his deployment to Korea as a vehicle operator with the Fifth Motor Transport Squadron, assignments at various bases, his shift into vehicle maintenance MOS, then into maintenance and storage of nuclear warheads, and finally into aircraft maintenance, his civilian career with Lockheed Martin, political work for Reps. Martin Frost, Preston Geren, and Jim Wright, as well as with State Senator Mike Moncrief. The interview includes an appendix with a photograph
Summons for Alexander Boyd
To the Sheriff of Hampshire County. Summons for Alexander Boyd to answer the petition of George Wright. Signed by Gabriel Jones, Clerk of Courts. December 20, 1764
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[Nine of the ten Dayton boys]
Group photograph shows (seated, left to right): Frank Gilbert, William Andrews, Joe Boyd, and Lorin Wright. Standing: Wilbur Landis, Reuchlin Wright, Wilbur Wright, Charles Olinger, and Ed Ellis.Title, date, and subject from print of same image in the Wright Brothers Collection at Wright State University.Attributed to Wilbur and/or Orville Wright.Forms part of: Glass negatives from the Papers of Wilbur and Orville Wright
Letter from E. Boyd Barrett to Fr. O'Keefe
Typescript letter signed E. Boyd Barrett, 142 West 77 Street, New York City (United States of America), to Fr. O’Keefe [...]. Advertising his new book, While Peter sleeps (Washburn, New York). Setting down belief that the Catholic church is in dire need of reform and that abuses need to enter public platform. Wishing for sane education in religion, abolition of the menace element in church laws, decentralisation; he commented on the Mungret Case and even raised the question of women priests. His book will prove provocative for many; priest readers have recommended it if cautioned the author, including Fr. O'Flanagan; there was praise from Upton Sinclair. (No covering letter extant.
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