Search Term Record
Metadata
Name |
America |
Related Records
-
08/17/1908 10/06/1864 0/06/1864 9/22/1859
Letter headed August 17th [1908 by postmark on letter's envelope] to Julia A. Breckinridge from her niece Stella A. Dyer giving reasons why she has not answered a letter received from Julia 18 months earlier, mentions a family rift that was occurring at the time and that since then have found certain things to be true, with a long list of complaints about how hard life has been for them in Europe, mentions Julia and Nannie's problems (no specific...
Record Type: Archive
-
09/02/1895 10/06/1864 0/06/1864 9/22/1859
Invoice and marked "Recd. Payment" from Catogni Brothers, Wholesale and Retail Grocers in Roanoke, VA and dated Sept. 2, 1895. Debtor's name is Breckinridge. Items purchased seem to be ham and lard. Total cost was $2.09
Record Type: Archive
-
10/27/1894 10/06/1864 0/06/1864 9/22/1859
Letter headed 162 Fountain St., Grand Rapids, Mich, Oct. 27th 1894 from Josephine E. Whitlock to Mrs. Julia A. Breckinridge requesting information about possible common ancestors with the "American Branch of the family of Rase of Kilranock" and the families they may have married into, to be sent as soon as possible. She identifies herself as adopted daughter of the Rt. Rev. Geo. D. Gillispie, Bishop of Western Michigan. She has a twin sister Mary...
Record Type: Archive
-
-
In His Lens, A Vanished Era - September 23 - 29, 2001
Article in American Profile magazine, Southeast edition, about O. Winston Link and his project to photograph steam locomotives in southwest Virginia in the 1950's. The article deals with the techniques Mr. Link used to photographs trains at night and his love for the area and its people and mentions the possibility of a museum of his work in Roanoke.
Record Type: Archive
-
In His Lens, A Vanished Era - September 23 - 29, 2001
Article in American Profile magazine, Southeast edition, about O. Winston Link and his project to photograph steam locomotives in southwest Virginia in the 1950's. The article deals with the techniques Mr. Link used to photographs trains at night and his love for the area and its people and mentions the possibility of a museum of his work in Roanoke.
Record Type: Archive
-
O. Winston Link, John McEnroe Gallery, through Sat 19 - April 17-24, 1997
Article in Time Out New York about the exhibit of O. Winston Link photographs at the John McEnroe Gallery. The author terms Mr. Link's photographs "the most majestic pictures ever produced in this country" and says, should the position of photographer laureate ever be created, his vote would got to Mr. Link.
Record Type: Archive
-
O. Winston Link, John McEnroe Gallery, through Sat 19 - April 17-24, 1997
Article in Time Out New York about the exhibit of O. Winston Link photographs at the John McEnroe Gallery. The author terms Mr. Link's photographs "the most majestic pictures ever produced in this country" and says, should the position of photographer laureate ever be created, his vote would got to Mr. Link.
Record Type: Archive