976 resultados para Warner, Frederick Maltby, 1865-1923. Governors--Michigan
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(cropped from 1922 team photo)
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(cropped from 1897 team photo)
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Front scanned with and without mount, reverse identifies individuals on front... 1of3, 2of3, 3of3
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"This is a limited edition for the descendants of Frederick C. and Frances Wightman Winkler."
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Governor Henagan gives his message following his assumption as governor after the death of the previous governor. In his message, Governor Henagan addresses the status of agriculture, public education, state finances, and state military operations of South Carolina, as well as South Carolinas role in the 1840 presidential election.
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The Scholfield and Galbraith families of Dunnville, Ont. were related by marriage. Thomas Jefferson Galbraith (1842-1921) worked as a collector of canal tolls at Port Maitland, a landing waiter and searcher and an acting preventive officer in Customs. He was married to Jane Ann [Jennie] Montieth and they had five children, Margaret, Minnie Montieth, Genevieve Marion, Edith Stuart and Thomas Percy Galbraith. Genevieve Marion Galbraith was married to Harry E. Scholfield, son of Frederick Scholfield (d.1908) and Georginna Galer (d. 1888), a dry goods merchant in Dunnville. Some extent records belong to a William Scholfield who operated a mill in Dunnville. Included are records related to land lease, mortgage and bargain and sale agreements between Scholfield and various individuals, including Richard Kirkpatrick, William Kohler, Alvin Drake, Robert Ban[u]d, Henry Beckett, Sr., Samuel Waltho, Nehemiah Niece.
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Letter with the letterhead H.H. Warner and Co. of Rochester, N.Y. from the H.H. Warner Co. The writer asks why Mr. Woodruff did not stop there on his way home from Pennsylvania regarding his shooting share at Point Mouillee [a game area in Monroe County, Michigan]. This letter is accompanied by an envelope, May 19, 1886.
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Letter to H.H. Warner and Co. which is unsigned [from S.D. Woodruff] acknowledging the receipt of $2,500.00 for a share in the Mouillee shooting club which has been transferred to Mr. Warner, May 22, 1886.
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Letter to H.H. Warner which is unsigned [from S.D. Woodruff] in which he says that he has given his men an explanation of how to reach Pointe Mouillee together with the laws of the club. He believes that Mr. Warner will find much pleasure in the club, May 25, 1886.