Guide To Historical MSS T-Z and the Navy Department, including Samuel Murray Robinson, Thomas Eldridge, ThomasGreen, JA Greer, Robert S. Hamilton to Tobe B. Wallace, Kate F. Wallace, and http://libraries.uta.edu/SpecColl/findaids/guideHist8.htm
Extractions: Manuscripts Index: A B C D ... Guide Index Collection, 1837-1971, bulk 1837-1865; 9 folders (.33 linear ft.) Tarrant County, located in north central Texas, was originally included in the Peters Land Company grant that became Peters Colony. The first settlement in the area was in 1841 at Fort Bird. The county was founded December 20, 1849, and named after Gen. E. H. Tarrant who was instrumental in driving the Indians out of the area. Correspondence, legal documents, military records, county records, broadsides, Indian agency reports, poem, script, newspaper clippings, maps, photograph, articles, programs, booklets, and excerpts from historical works. These are photocopies of manuscripts, documents, and historical works that relate to the history of Tarrant County and the founding of Fort Worth. Also included is material on Texas emigration and other counties in the north central Texas area. Subjects are, American Indians, the Civil War, the military, the Peters Colony, politics, and transportation. The materials were collected by Albert Williams and Jenkins Garrett. Gift, 1974.
HSP Manuscript Guide: 2000-2099 Israel Wistar Morris Section Morris and Henry W. Murray, coal merchants (2 v.);Tatnall, Robert. Frances LB Randolph, Ann B. Putnam, and Edward F. Beale, 1973 http://www2.hsp.org/collections/manuscripts/2000.htm
Extractions: var directory = "" Morris family. Papers, 1723-1930. (20 linear ft.) These papers contain correspondence, accounts, bills and receipts, deeds, surveys, and memoranda of the Morrises, a prominent Philadelphia family. This material is primarily concerned with family estates and lands in Philadelphia, western Pennsylvania, and New Jersey, with some business papers included. Luke Wistar Morris Section, 1770-1881: accounts, 1811-1826, of his firm Morris and [John D.] Smith, lumber merchants. There are loose papers and account books, 1817-1828, relating to Morris' guardianship of the children of William Penrose. His estate papers refer to western Pennsylvania real estate and consist of correspondence to his son Samuel Buckley Morris and his grandson Elliston Perot Morris and business papers. Samuel Buckley Morris Section, 1808-1912: business correspondence and accounts, 1808-1818, as a member of the shipping firm of [Jacob S.] Waln and Morris, as well as miscellaneous family estate material. Elliston Perot Morris Section, 1725-1922: these papers are concerned with personal and family property management of the affairs and estates of John Perot Downing, Perot Lardner, Charles Perot, Edward Perot, John Perot, Beulah Sansom Morris Rhoads, Esther F. Wistar, and Mifflin Wistar. They include letterpress books, 1836-1914, correspondence, bills, receipts, account books, deeds, surveys, and other real estate papers.
FOLLETT S Of Australia Reproduction For The Mildred F. FOLEY (1888) of Dubbo, NSW 12 28 Descendents of Robert Follett , Beverley Aust.,18391848 Murray Index, 1846-1848 , forwarded by Yvonne Baldock http://www.triode.net.au/~dragon/ft/follet-au.txt
Extractions: [3] Kim Rendell, , posted to "Follett Family Genealogy Forum", . [4] "Ruzsicska Relations", or [15] "The Convicts to Port Jackson: 1788-1842", Lesley Uebel. [16] Queensland Pioneer BDM CD-ROM 1829-1889. [17] West Australia Pioneer BDM CD-ROM 1841-1905. [18] "Convict Death Index: 1828-1879", Lesley Uebel. [19] SA Biographical Index, 1986. [20] SA Births, 1842-1906 (new edition). [21] SA Shipping Lists, 1878, Oaklands, #95/293. Extract from Beverley Borey . [22] SA Death Index. Extract from Beverley Borey . [23] SA Death indices; CD-ROM Edition: 1842-1915. [24] South Australian Shipping Records: 1839, Singapore. Extract supplied by Yvonne Baldock, . [25] Family group sheet, Ian Glencross . Also from International Genealogical Index, v4.01, LDS, www.familysearch.org. [26] "The History of Gawler", 1909. Extract from Stan Woods, forwarded by Beverley Borey . [27] "Descendents of John Follett", from Yvonne Baldock, . [30] "Civic Records of South Australia 1921-1923", forwarded by Yvonne Baldock. [31] "Descendants of Samuel Keightley", from Yvonne Baldock, . [32] (Channel Islands Immigrants to South Australia) of David Kreckler. [33] West Terrace Cemetery records, Adelaide, SA. Yvonne Baldock
Extractions: The American Studies Association noncommercial purposes within a subscribed institution . No copies of this work may be distributed electronically outside of the subscribed institution, in whole or in part, without express written permission from the JHU Press American Quarterly A World of Difference: Constructing the "Underclass" in Progressive America Mark Pittenger He was going forth to eat as the wanderer may eat, and sleep as the homeless sleep. Stephen Crane, "An Experiment in Misery" Introduction [End Page 26] writing that rose in the Gilded Age, crested during the Progressive era, and remained much in evidence, if somewhat changed in form, during the 1920s. The producers of that literature shared Donovan's eagerness to explore what she called "a new world," one replete with "life new and strange": a world of difference. To pursue the origins and implications of the belief that workers and the poor were somehow fundamentally differenta strange breed in classless AmericaI will discuss the experiences of Progressive-era journalists, writers, and social scientists like Frances Donovan who went "down and out," to use the term later coined by George Orwell. That is, they lived and worked in disguise among clerks and waitresses, factory laborers, itinerant workers, beggars, and tramps, in order to observe and to write about them. Jack London's People of the Abyss (1903) is the best-remembered chronicle of such experiences, but I will mainly address an array of lesser-known figures whose books and articles, both in popular magazines and in scholarly journals, contributed importantly to public and academic discussions of American working-class life and poverty.
Mu - New General Catalog Of Old Books & Authors Robert A Murray (M 1904 ?) Robert Dickson Murray (M 1906 - 1991) Robert FullerMurray (M 1863 - 1894) The Scarlet Gown ? 1333 Robert F Murray, His Poems http://www.kingkong.demon.co.uk/ngcoba/mu.htm
Extractions: Follow these links for explanations of the of this catalog, its condition of use , the dates , the general abbreviations , the language abbreviations , the nationality abbreviations electronic library codes used, and for advice on buying or borrowing selling or valuing old books. If you have any corrections, additions or other suggestions, please send them to webmaster@kingkong.demon.co.uk nee TRAILL (F: 1841 Nov 7 - 1892 May 28) I I I WH nee Napoleon And Blucher [Ge-?] (tr ?) [?] Joseph II And His Court [Ge-?] (tr ?) [?] Louisa Of Prussia And Her Times [Ge-?] (tr ?) [?] Andreas Hofer [Ge-?] (tr ?) [?] Prince Eugene [Ge-?] (tr ?) [?] Berlin And Sans-Souci [Ge-?] (tr ?) [?] MO nee GR ,L L L nee q V V q ... DE KKER) Johannes de MULTONA (see: John Maurice TU HE JO H nee WI NKLER) Theodor MUNDT (M: 1808 - 1861) Talbot MUNDY (see: William Lancaster GR BU nee Mc RU SSELL) Elizabeth V MUNRO, nee ,W W ,W MI FO I N ... H nee R HI I I ... KE LLEY) Jane MURFIN (F: ? - ?) (ps: Allan Langdon MARTIN (2)) Mary Noailles MURFREE (F: 1850 Jan 24 - 1922 Aug 1) (ps: Charles Egbert CRADDOCK; R Emmett DEMBRY) T Down The Ravine (ps: Charles Egbert CRADDOCK) [1885] T H nee LE nee nee J nee ED R nee )Reed MURPHY (F: c1834 - ?)
Oakdale City Cemetery - Part 7 John L., 18741924 Robertson, Charles Murray, 1872-1936 Smith, Hattie Baker, 1863-1937Smith, Robert, 1828-1883 Cora B., 1873-1894 Moore, Benjamin F., d. 1883 http://www.celticcousins.net/scott/oakdale7.htm
RootsWeb: BALTGEN-L Archive (April 2003) L Balto.City Births1865-1894(E F)1 by 23 and 24, 1893 Balto Sun by Robert Sneeringer;Re BALTGEN-L L 1830 census by jan1940; BALTGEN-L Murray Knox Ice http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/BALTGEN/2003-04
Extractions: OAS_AD('Top'); BALTGEN-L Archives: April 2003 Display in threaded chronological order with names with dates Re: [BALTGEN-L] Burials Mt.Olivet-LIX by Pilonhouse [BALTGEN-L] Re: Greenmount Cemetery by CraigTen Re: [BALTGEN-L] Irish Catholic Church Beginnings / Dominic by Mae Talbott Re: [BALTGEN-L] Re: Irish Catholic Church Beginnings by Mae Talbott [BALTGEN-L] PHELPS Obit Balto. SUN, Aug. 22, 1982 (partial) by mona everett [BALTGEN-L] Oaklawn service question by mona everett [BALTGEN-L] Little Sisters of the Poor by mona everett Re: [BALTGEN-L] Little Sisters of the Poor
Cwla - Personnel - Civilian/Government File James Murray Mason Provisional Confederate Congress, Virginia Robert K. Stone -President Lincoln Assassination Conspirator. Wilbur F. Storey - Journalist. http://www.civilwarlandscapes.org/cwla/per/civil/civil.htm
Coopersville Cemetery, Coopersville, Ottawa County, Michigan 13, 1894 Robert Dec PALEN Newell 18311917 Peter M. 1831-1916 PARK W. Murray 1879-1926PARKER 8, 1892 Age 67-1-6 Charles F., father 1854-1901 Charlotte, wife of http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/mi/ottawa/coopersville/cemetery/c16201.txt
Cashion Cemetery - Kingfisher County, Oklahoma Submitted By Mary May 15, 1848June 23, 1910 N141 MILLER, Robert Bob Jan 1, 1955 to Vera 11 MILLER,Nellie F. 1886-1973 11 6, 1915 14 Murray, Claude P. 1890-1925 14 Murray http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ok/kingfisher/cemeteries/cashion.txt
Notre Dame Archives Inventory: CCFX 1 Murray, Harold William ..19151954 24/04 S Blaise 1237 .. Cummings,Robert James ..1915-1974 25/02 F DOSSIERS 1266-1273 .. http://www.archives.nd.edu/ccfx1.htm
Genealogy Index For Surnames Beginning With B 17811887) Beall, Elvira Murray (26 MAY 1809-WFT Est. 1898-1957) Beall, Robert Cheely(1867-WFT Est. 1799-1888) Beall, Walter F. (9 JAN 1850-9 DEC 1908) Beall http://home.twmi.rr.com/petemcl/genealogy/idxb.html
James F. Murray Descendants Descendants of James F. Murray ( 7 Generations) Generation No. 1. 1.James F.2 Murray ( Andrew1)1 was born September 24, 1792 in Edgefield District, South Carolina, and died January 27, 1861 in Pearl http://home.earthlink.net/~willpaz/Murray/jamesfmurraydescendants.htm
Extractions: Descendants of James F. MURRAY (7 Generations) Generation No. 1 James F. MURRAY (Andrew was born September 24, 1792 in Edgefield District, South Carolina, and died January 27, 1861 in Pearl River, Simpson Co., Mississippi. He married (1) Visa (Vicey) WALKER Abt. 1812 in Edgefield District, South Carolina, daughter of Francis WALKER and Charity BUSH. She was born 1791 in Edgefield District, SC, and died 1820 in Wayne County, Mississippi. He married (2) Charity WALKER 1820 in Wayne County, Mississippi, daughter of Francis WALKER and Charity BUSH. She was born 1792 in Edgefield District, SC, and died 1837 in Simpson County, MS. He married (3) Margaret GRAHAM Aft. 1838. She was born Aft. 1812 in Georgia, and died 1861 in Simpson County, Mississippi. More About James F. MURRAY: Census 1: 1820, Wayne County, Mississippi- Had 2 sons under age of 10, and 1 daughter Census 2: 1830, Simpson County, Mississippi Census 3: 1840, Simpson County, Mississippi Moved To 1: November 23, 1818, to Wayne County, Mississippi Moved To 2: 1824, to Simpson County, Mississippi
Shaw Authors Notes Finding Aid John Shaw Collection. Notes on Authors. As he built his collection, John Shaw compiled a large number of notes concerning the authors of children's materials and poetry. Allison, J. Murray 1877? http://www.fsu.edu/~speccoll/shawnote.htm
Extractions: John Shaw Collection Notes on Authors As he built his collection, John Shaw compiled a large number of notes concerning the authors of children's materials and poetry. These notes were primarily biographical in nature and were sometimes used to justify the inclusion of a certain author in the Collection. This finding aid is a valuable tool in identifying a large portion of the authors whose works are included in the Shaw Collection. The Shaw Collection is in the process of being cataloged, and many of the works of the authors listed below are at the present moment uncataloged. As works are cataloged, this finding aid will be updated to provide the user with the call number of materials representative of a certain author. Beside each author's entry below, a call number will appear preceded by "CL" The notes included in this collection are arranged alphabetically by author's last name or by subject. To find a particular author quickly, use the Find or equivalent command that is common in most web browsers. Shaw Box 1605 Folder 1 Abbey, Henry 1842-1911 (2 items)
R F Murray His Poems With A Memoir Project Gutenberg Etext of R. F. Murray His Poems with a Memoir 1 in our series by R. F. etext was prepared from the 1894 Longmans, Green, and Co ANDREW LANG R. F. Murray18631893 Much is http://sailor.gutenberg.org/etext98/rfmur10.txt
M DATA029 1 Flindall, Family of John MorrisMurray Twp MIKEL STEWART 1818-1920 page 25 MIKELRobert D. 1956 MIKEL f@ca.on.ogs.quinte_branch_library_collection gen-fos-001 http://www.ogs.on.ca/ogspi/160/e160m029.htm