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SNAC: Social Networks and Archival Context
VIAFrevised2015-09-17machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-18T17:18:45machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-18T17:18:45humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-29machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonHoward, William Schley, 1875-presumedHoward, William SchleypresumedHoward, William Schley, b. 1875presumedHoward, William S.presumed18751953Bram, Thomas M.C.Howard, William Elmore, d. 1864.Young, Allyn Abbott, 1876-1929.Howard, William Schley, 1875-Young, Allyn Abbott, 1876-1929. Allyn Abbott Young letter : to William Schley Howard, 1916.Young, Allyn Abbott, 1876-1929.Allyn Abbott Young letter : to William Schley Howard, 1916.1 item.Political letter from Allyn A. Young to William Schley Howard, October 26, 1916. Cornell University LibraryHoward, William Elmore, d. 1864. Letters of William Elmore Howard, 1864.Howard, William Elmore, d. 1864.Letters of William Elmore Howard, 1864.5 letters + typescripts and env.Letters written by William Elmore Howard of the 17th Vermont Regiment, Co. G, April 12 and 1[6?], 1864, from a camp near Burlington, Vt.; and two letters by Howard to his father, William S. Howard, Concord, Vt., while a prisoner at Danville Prison, Va., August 4 and September 14, 1864. Also included is a discharge for William E. Howard of Kirby, Vt., from Co. K of the 15th Vermont Regiment, August 15, 1863. Vermont Historical SocietyBram, Thomas M.C. Sermons collected by Thomas M. C. Bram while at the Massachusetts State Prison at Charlestown (1898-1907) under sentence of life imprisonment for the murder on the high-seas, July 14, 1896, of Charles I. Nash, Master of the Barkentine, the "Herbert Fuller," and of his wife Laura A. Nash, 1898-1921.Bram, Thomas M.C.Sermons collected by Thomas M. C. Bram while at the Massachusetts State Prison at Charlestown (1898-1907) under sentence of life imprisonment for the murder on the high-seas, July 14, 1896, of Charles I. Nash, Master of the Barkentine, the "Herbert Fuller," and of his wife Laura A. Nash, 1898-1921.1 v. ; 27.5 x 21 cm.Contains handwritten drafts of sermons by convicted murderer Thomas M. C. Bram. Also includes correspondence from Thomas M. C. Bram to his attorneys, the President of the United States, Asa P. French, United States Attorney, Boston, Massachusetts regarding his parole and pardon. The last letter states that the true murderer left a dying confession exonerating Bram fully. Harvard Law School Library Langdell Hall Cambridge, MA 02138