Records, 1961-1974.
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Stanton, Edwin McMasters, 1814-1869
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American jurist and politician. From the description of Letter signed : "War Department," to William Pitt Fessenden, 1862 May 19. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270580939 U.S. secretary of war 1862-1868. From the description of Telegram (draft) : ms. : Washington, D.C., to Ulysses S. Grant, Appomattox C.H., Va., 1865 Apr. 9. (Rosenbach Museum & Library). WorldCat record id: 122380613 Secretary of War; Associate Justice of the Supreme Court. ...
Atlanta Chamber of Commerce
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The Atlanta Chamber of Commerce is a private, independent organization founded in 1860 by local business leaders. Originally known as the Atlanta Board of Trade, the organization sought to lower freight rates for the region and to promote direct trade with European nations without having to ship to Northern ports. Membership in the organization consists of business leaders in the Atlanta metropolitan region. The Chamber is governed by a Board of Directors, and employs staff and volunteers to fac...
Bell, Allen
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Allen Bell was born in Edmonton Alberta. He taught in the English Departments of the University of Saskatoon, the University of British Columbia, and Selkirk College. He has written 3 novels and 4 poetry manuscripts. Since 1985 he has worked with Atom Egoyan on the screenplays of most of the director's feature films, including the 1997 Cannes winner, The Sweet Hereafter. He currently resides in Victoria, B.C. From the description of Allen Bell fonds. [1985-1995]. (University of Victo...
Bell and Stanton
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New York-based public relations firm of Allen Bell and Edwin Stanton; 1975 merged with advertising agency Manning, Selvage & Lee. From the description of Records, 1961-1974. (Atlanta History Center). WorldCat record id: 28417543 ...