W.T. Block Collection
"The Diary of 1st Sergeant H. N. Connor" edited and annotated by W.T. Block. 1861-1863. 36 pgs. ; https://digitalcommons.latech.edu/manuscript-finding-aids/1105/thumbnail.jpg
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"The Diary of 1st Sergeant H. N. Connor" edited and annotated by W.T. Block. 1861-1863. 36 pgs. ; https://digitalcommons.latech.edu/manuscript-finding-aids/1105/thumbnail.jpg
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Books from the library of U.S. World War II prisoner of war camp Camp Ruston, including one book annotated by prisoner. ; https://digitalcommons.latech.edu/manuscript-finding-aids/1106/thumbnail.jpg
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In: Učenye zapiski Petrozavodskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta: naučnyj žurnal, Band 43, Heft 2, S. 92-97
ISSN: 1994-5973
Joe Hill was a Swedish-American labor activist, songwriter and member of the I.W.W. While he was in Utah, he was convicted of murder in a controversial trial. After an unsuccessful appeal, political debates and international calls for clemency from high profile people and workers' organizations, he was executed. On 19 Nov. 1915 he was executed by a firing squad. After his execution, his body was sent to Chicago for cremation. His ashes were placed in envelopes and mailed throughout the world to different people and labor organizations to scatter. Most organizations scattered them. The songbook includes lyrics to several songs Hill authored and a portrait of him. ; Forms part of the WSL I.W.W. collection, (MS 143). ; Washington State Library digital version viewed October 3, 2012. ; Includes index. ; Without music; tunes indicated by title. ; "October 1919." ; Joe Hill was a Swedish-American labor activist, songwriter and member of the I.W.W. While he was in Utah, he was convicted of murder in a controversial trial. After an unsuccessful appeal, political debates and international calls for clemency from high profile people and workers' organizations, he was executed. On 19 Nov. 1915 he was executed by a firing squad. After his execution, his body was sent to Chicago for cremation. His ashes were placed in envelopes and mailed throughout the world to different people and labor organizations to scatter. Most organizations scattered them. The songbook includes lyrics to several songs Hill authored and a portrait of him. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Joe Hill was a Swedish-American labor activist, songwriter and member of the I.W.W. While he was in Utah, he was convicted of murder in a controversial trial. After an unsuccessful appeal, political debates and international calls for clemency from high profile people and workers' organizations, he was executed. On 19 Nov. 1915 he was executed by a firing squad. After his execution, his body was sent to Chicago for cremation. His ashes were placed in envelopes and mailed throughout the world to different people and labor organizations to scatter. Most organizations scattered them. The songbook includes lyrics to several songs Hill authored and a portrait of him. ; Forms part of the WSL I.W.W. collection, (MS 143). ; Washington State Library digital version viewed October 3, 2012. ; "March 1916." ; Includes index. ; "Joe Hill memorial edition"--Cover. ; "Joe Hill memorial edition of the I.W.W. song book"--Back cover. ; Without music. ; Joe Hill was a Swedish-American labor activist, songwriter and member of the I.W.W. While he was in Utah, he was convicted of murder in a controversial trial. After an unsuccessful appeal, political debates and international calls for clemency from high profile people and workers' organizations, he was executed. On 19 Nov. 1915 he was executed by a firing squad. After his execution, his body was sent to Chicago for cremation. His ashes were placed in envelopes and mailed throughout the world to different people and labor organizations to scatter. Most organizations scattered them. The songbook includes lyrics to several songs Hill authored and a portrait of him. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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In: Anglo-Saxon texts 1
Memorabilia from the donor's student days at Louisiana Polytechnic Institute, [1940], and from his service in the U.S. Army during World War II, 1944-1945. Donated in honor of the centennial of Louisiana Tech University, 1894-1994 ; https://digitalcommons.latech.edu/manuscript-finding-aids/1419/thumbnail.jpg
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Contemporary photographs of ships, planes, and personnel of U.S.S. Task Force Guadalcanal, which captured the German U-505 submarine, whose officers and crew were housed secretly at Camp Ruston. Donor served on U.S.S. Guadalcanal ; https://digitalcommons.latech.edu/manuscript-finding-aids/1342/thumbnail.jpg
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Contemporary identified pfotographs of Camp Ruston buildings, model castles, statues, and of the grave of a German soldier; maps of Camp Ruston annotated by donor, a German former prisoner at Camp Ruston; donor's list of former POWs in Louisiana. ; https://digitalcommons.latech.edu/manuscript-finding-aids/1335/thumbnail.jpg
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NDSP (Nazi) flag and collection of foreign and domestic coins. ; https://digitalcommons.latech.edu/manuscript-finding-aids/1079/thumbnail.jpg
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Materials concerning the creation and history of Bossier Parish in northwest Louisiana, including a copy of the legislative act creating the parish and the reminiscences of long-time resident Elizabeth Matlock Wise, the donor's grandmother. Research material on Pierre Bossier. ; https://digitalcommons.latech.edu/manuscript-finding-aids/1308/thumbnail.jpg
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Artifacts, journal, correspondence, and drawings of Cesare Puelli, Italian prisoner of war at Camp Ruston, including drawings of scenes of camps Como, Monticello, and Ruston, the tennis racket he used at Camp Ruston, and the journal he kept during his return voyage home. ; https://digitalcommons.latech.edu/manuscript-finding-aids/1076/thumbnail.jpg
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In: Archipel: études interdisciplinaires sur le monde insulindien, Band 8, Heft 1, S. 45-58
ISSN: 2104-3655
II. 1. Russell Jones (S.O.A.S. Londres) propose de réexaminer les collections de manuscrits malais, en considérant leurs caractéristiques extérieures, et notamment les filigranes de leurs papiers qui peuvent être un important critère de datation.
Article highlights the origins and the course of research of books and manuscripts, which were kept in the collections of monastic libraries in the XIX - early XX century. Author analyzes historiography of research. The focus is on the scientific achievements of modern Ukrainian authors as - M. Galushko, J. Isayevych, G. Kovalchuk, Alexander Kolosovs'ka, N. Korolevych, V. Ulyanovsky, S. Sokhan', N. Shalashna. Attention is drawn to the occasional amateur and state-organized investigations. Contribution of both individual researchers and scientific societies in the development of book science is defined. The article also defines that interest in the assets of monastic libraries was caused by Empress Catherine II's trip to Ukraine in 1795. The organizer of the original research was statesman, philanthropist, collector - Earl M.P. Rumyantsev, who has added to the study of antiquities people as K.F. Kalaydovych, P.M. Stroyev, P.I. Keppen, M.F. Berlynsky. Is noted a significant contribution to historical and searching works of Metropolitan of Kyiv and Galician - Eugene (E.O. Bolhovytinov), which was not only personally interested in the opening, processing, compiling written records, but also encouraged teachers and students to work with KDA books collections in the context of the study of the history of the church. The author states that organized research began with the opening of University of St. Vladimir in Kiev and the formation of various commissions, such as the Kiev temporary committee to review old laws and the activities of scientific societies. Particular attention is given to activity of Church and Archaeological Society, formed at the Kiev Theological Academy, South West Division of Russian Geographical Society, the Kyiv Imperial Russian Military Historical Society. It's determined that the objects of scientific research in the nineteenth century were libraries' funds of next Kiev monasteries: St.Michael's Golden-Domed, Vydubychi, Kiev Pechersk Lavra. Particular attention of scientists of the nineteenth ...
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Materials concerning U.S. World War II prisoner of war camp Camp Ruston. ; https://digitalcommons.latech.edu/manuscript-finding-aids/1132/thumbnail.jpg
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