Henry M. Devereux papers, 1933-1950.

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Henry M. Devereux papers, 1933-1950.

Photographs and negatives of a carnival unloading, Ithaca, New York, and the Presbyterian Church, Trumansburg, New York; also an article by Devereux in which he discusses the probable astronomical explanation of the Star of Bethlehem, and an article by William H. Taylor about Henry N. Nevins, yacht builder.

1 folder; 15 photographs.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7887441

Cornell University Library

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Presbyterian Church (Trumansburg, N.Y.)

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Taylor, William H., II

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William H. Taylor, an African American barber of Clarksville and St. Louis, Mo., was tried for the murder of Tobe Carlysle, an African American porter. Taylor was sentenced to be hanged, but was subsequently given a reprieve and pardon. He was also the former slave of Nina and Kate Harwood of New Orleans, La., prior to the Civil War. From the description of William H. Taylor papers, 1895-1902. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 268995395 Staff member of Meharr...

Nevins, Henry B., 1878-1950

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Devereux, Henry L.

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Henry Devereux studied mechanical engineering at Cornell University, graduating in 1933. His professional specialty was Naval architecture. From the description of Henry M. Devereux papers, 1933-1950. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 63544619 ...