John T. Williams family letters [manuscript], 1814-1839.

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John T. Williams family letters [manuscript], 1814-1839.

Collection is comprised of letters from the family of John T. Williams, whose granddaughter Georgianna Choate Malarkey was a resident of Beaverton, Or. Includes family tree; letter from Mary Ann Rogers Williams to Hannah Choate Rogers, 1839 Nov.3; four letters from Sarah Ball Williams in Boston, Mass. to her mother, Catherine Grant Ball, 1821-1825; letter from John Matthews to George H. Williams, 1838 Dec. 9; deed of sale of land in New Hampshire to John T. Williams , 1814; and two letters from William Rogers to his wife Hannah Choate Rogers, 1822-1823.

.02 cubic feet (1 folder)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7957248

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Williams, John Alfred, 1925-....

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John Alfred Williams, African-American author, journalist and academic, was born December 5, 1925, in Jackson, Mississippi. He served in the U.S. Naval Reserves as a pharmacist’s mate in the Pacific from 1943-1946, and earned degrees in English and journalism from Syracuse University. In 1960 he published his first novel, The Angry Ones ; this and subsequent novels including the best-selling The Man Who Cried I Am, explore the experiences of being a black man in America. ...

Rogers, W. F. (William Findlay), 1820-1899

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Williams, Mary Ann Rogers.

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Matthews, John, fl. 1838.

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Williams, Sarah, 1944-

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Williams family

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Williams, John Taylor

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Williams (d. 1914) was born in Hope, Indiana around 1857 and came to Wyoming in 1874. He was elected sheriff of Converse County, Wyoming in 1888 and served until 1908. From 1901-1907 he served in the Wyoming State Legislature for Converse County. Williams also operated the John T. Williams Sheep Company of Douglas, Wyoming, which he established around 1904. Williams was a long-time friend of cattle rancher William C. Irvine. Irvine was born in Carlisle, Pennsylvania in 1...