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Colima figurara en Guinness con limonada para gigantes
This article gives brief information into the amount of mateials that went into making the world's largest lemonade in the Mexican state of Colima. Both the original Spanish article and the English translation are included.
Land grant to Levi Shumway : Monroe, Mich., 1835 October 6.
Land Grant for 40 acres in Monroe, Michigan, granting "the north east quarter of the south west quarter, of section nine, in the township eight south, of range three east, in the District of lands subject to sale at Monroe, Michigan Territory, containing forty acres." This is Certificate 149.
[Inventory and inspection report, January 6, 1865]
Inventory and inspection report of unserviceable ordnance and ordnance stores issued to Capt. Hamilton K. Redway's company. The stores that were listed and inspected were: nine saddles, one revolver, and three sabres. With the listed items, this report also includes the amount of time these items were in use, commanding officer's remarks on the item, as well as the item's condition and disposition. The report is signed by both Capt. Hamilton K. Redway and Capt. John C. Furman while they were stationed at Kelly's Creek in West Virginia. It is dated January 6, 1865.
[List of stores received from Lieutenant. W. D. Halfmann, November 6, 1864]
List of supplies from Lt. W. D. Halfmann to the Commanding Officer. Supplies include: Shirt, poncho, tent.
[List of stores received from Lieutenant. W. D. Halfmann, November 6, 1864]
List of supplies from Lt. W. D. Halfmann to the Commanding Officers. Supplies include: Shirt, poncho, tent.
[Receipt of W. D. Halfman, November 6, 1864]
Receipt for clothing and equipment received from Lieutenant W. D. Halfman including a flannel shirt, rubber poncho, and tent. Filled out by the commanding officer of Company F, 17th New York Cavalry.
[List of stores received from Comanding Officer, November 6, 1864]
List of supplies for Lt. W. D. Halfmann. Supplies include: shirt, poncho and tent.
[List of ordinance stores, July 1865]
Document listing the items in Ordinance stores. Some items include cavalry sabers, saber belts and plates, and Carbine slings.
[Circular from George D. Ramsay, August 6, 1864]
This order is to help requisition for parts for the repair of the Springfield Rifle Muskets in use.in the requisitions details about the needed repair will save time and annoyance both to the officer and the Department.
[Circular from George D. Ramsay, August 6, 1864]
This order is to help requisition for parts for the repair of the Springfield Rifle Muskets in use.in the requisitions details about the needed repair will save time and annoyance both to the officer and the Department.
[Circular from Major General Hancock, April 6, 1865]
Circular No. 11. The complete list of equipment of the soldiers are: one blouse, one pair of trousers,two drawers, two shirts, two pairs of socks, two pairs of shoes, one woolen blanket, one piece of shelter tent. Uniform coats will be turned in as required by General Order No. 48.
[Pass for furlough for Moses Sapoint, February 6, 1865]
Pass for furlough for Moses Sapoint, originally issued February 6, 1865. The pass was used repeatedly through August 1865 and includes a physical description and occupation. Includes information for stops in Baltimore, Maryland and admission to hospital because of being unfit for travel.
[Hospital Admittance Certificate, December 6,1864]
Hospital admittance certificate for Privt. E. A. Edwards of Company "F," 1st regiment, N. Y. Veteran's Cavalry. The certificate states that Edwards was admitted to the hospital on July 14, 1864 and should report to Harper Ferry on December 6, 1864, the day of his release. The document also includes information about Edwards' pay which was mustered for the months of July, August, September, and October, but was not yet paid to the Private.
[Special orders, February 6, 1865]
Special orders from Lt. A. H. Nash to Captain Hamilton K. Redway specifying that applications for furloughs should hereafter be addressed to J. M. Rife, Captain & A. A. A. General, 1st Separate Brigade,Department of West Virginia.
[Substitution Request from Hamilton K. Redway to J. S. Platner, June 6, 1864]
Correspondence from Hamilton K. Redway to J.S. Platner on June 6, 1864 requesting the substitution of a man's son in his place. The man in question was absent from the Regiment since April 17, 1864 and was reported as a deserter.
[Abstract of Title, March 6, 1905]
This is an abstract a of title. It has information pertaining to the Fruitland company in the territory of New Mexico. Attached to the title are two letter-sized pages containing a warranty deed.
[Record of Debts, February 6, 1908]
Record of debts for Bob Perryman from February 6, 1908 to February 6th 1909.
[Receipt of W. A. Morris, October 6, 1879]
Received of W. A. Morris $13.05 for county clerk fees in case of the State of Texas vs J. R. Frosh, case No. 187.
[Receipt of W. A. Morris, April 6, 1880]
Received of W. A. Morris the sum of $19.90 for clerk costs in case No. 506.
[Receipt of Levi Perryman, April 6, 1880]
Received of Levi Perryman the sum of $100, collected for the execution sale in a case.
[Receipt from W.A. Williams to W.A. Morris, January 6, 1879]
Receipt from W.A. Williams to W.A. "Bud" Morris, Deputy Sheriff for $5.50 for clerk costs and jury fee in the case of G.W. Haward vs. A.F. McCarty et al.
[Promissory Note from C. B. Moore to H. S. Moore, 1884]
Promissory note from C. B. Moore to H. S. Moore in 1884. C. B. Moore promised to pay $55 by July 20, 1884. The amount was paid off on October 6, 1884. On the reverse side of the note are some handwritten notes by C. B. Moore regarding the state of his finances.
[Registry Receipt, January 6, 1896]
A registry receipt from the Chambersville, Texas Post Office for registered letter number 2, received of C. B. Moore on January 6, 1896, and addressed to J. D. Shaw in Waco, Texas. The reverse side contains a message regarding the weather and other matters associated with farming.
[Receipt for Charles B. Moore from C. W. Moore, August 6, 1879]
Receipt from C. W. Moore of Sherman, Texas to Charles B. Moore for $4.57.
[Receipt for Charles B. Moore from C. W. Moore, August 6, 1879]
Receipt from C. W. Moore to Charles B. Moore for $24.22.
[Rough draft of will by Charles B. Moore, December 6, 1883]
Rough draft of will discussing how wife and daughter will be cared for, along with some thoughts on his life.
[Straight Democracy, November 6, 1888]
This item is from the Charles B. Moore Collection. It is a political broadside. In this document, members of political parties are identified as participating in unbecoming behavior. The identified members of the Straight Democrat party are noted to have been electioneering with African American voters. This supposed electioneering took place somewhere near the fair grounds. Supper, free whiskey, and music by the Greenville String Band were provided for the attendees of this event. Members of the Ringtail party were also identified in this broadside as participating in this political happening. The throwaway described this event as drunken debauchery. The stated objective was to halt the practice of electioneering and the political influencing which occurs at events like these.
[Envelope addressed to Henry S. Moore, March 6, 1858]
Envelope addressed to Henry S. Moore in [Trammel] P O, Sumner County, Tennessee. The sender is unknown, but "Gainesville, TX Mar 6/58" us written at the top. Portions of the envelope have been torn away.
[Envelope from Henry Moore addressed to Charles Moore, July 6, 1865]
Envelope from Henry Moore addressed to Charles Moore.
[Houston Chronicle quotes and information, June 6, 1998]
A document with quotes and statements from the Log Cabin Republicans of Texas, Robert Black, Steve Labinski, and Cecile Richards surrounding the issues between the group and some GOP leaders.
[Press Release from NGPA supporting domestic partner benifits]
Press release from Robert Moore, Executive Director of the National Gay Pilots Association urging all major flight carriers to follow United and American Airlines and offer Domestic Partner Benefits to all employees.
[Flyer: Embracing Our Diversity Conference]
A flyer advertising a conference for lesbian and gay students to embrace diversity and learn about leadership tools.
[HIV Services Planning Council]
A fax containing two letters discussing the duties of the HIV Health Services Planning Council.
Jerry Buchmeyer
An article with handwritten notes about District Judge, Jerry Buchmeyer and the ways he is restructuring the management of the federal court.
A Special Message For All HHS Employees
An announcement from the Department of Health and Human Services that discusses the importance of diversity in the organization.
[Press Conference: Statement by Senator Alan Cranston]
A copy of a statement made by Senator Alan Cranston at a press conference to discuss the Comprehensive AIDS Resource Emergency Act of 1990 (C.A.R.E Act).
[Don Maison]
A letter titled Don Maison about the NAPWA and water wrongly deemed unsafe.
[Notes: Statements from John Thomas]
Research notes on "Kennedy-Hatch AIDS Bill 1988" discussing future action to properly handle the AIDS epidemic.
[Press Release & Documents: Protecting Our Young... New Young Men's Survey]
A press release from Dallas County's Health Department announcing that the rate of new HIV infections was increasing in young homosexual and bisexual men and that researchers were seeking homosexual or bisexual men 25 and under to survey. Following this are a series of documents about the press release and survey including research notes and a flyer advertising the survey.
[Typed Research Notes: Steve Walters and Bobby Elliott]
Typed research notes from interviews with Steve Walters and Bobby Elliott concerning a radio station that may face legal action due to an individual not following policy and using profanity.
[Research Notes: AIDS Resource Center]
Research notes from a phone call with Jaime Schield from the AIDS Resource center concerning young gay men having unsafe sex and putting themselves at higher risk of transmitting and becoming infected by HIV.
[Minutes of the TXSSAR Board of Managers Meeting: October 6-7, 2012]
Minutes of the Texas Society of the Sons of the American Revolution (TXSSAR) Board of Managers meeting covering the opening and general sessions, held October 6-7, 2012 at the Hilton Garden, in Temple, Texas. It includes information about the committees and business covered by the attending members.
[Press Release: Hate Crimes]
A press release from the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force that addresses the increase in anti-LGBT violence across the nation and the lack of political response to it.
[Press Release: Anit-Gay and Lesbian Violence and Victimization Increases]
A press release from the National Gay & Lesbian Task Force addressing the recent increase in anti-homosexual violence occurring throughout U.S. major cities.
[My Unbelievable Stroke at 88]
Jean Nelson describing an epiphany she had following a stroke.
[Press release: National AIDS education campaign featuring Grammy winner Patti Labelle targets people of color living with HIV/AIDS]
Press release announcing NMAC's new campaign to help people of color with HIV/AIDS live healthier, longer lives, especially through using common drugs to battle PCP.
[Press release: NGLTF Board approves 1993 budget]
Press release announcing the approved budget for 1993 and the task force's staff expansion.
[Press Release: NGLTF 5th annual Creating Change Conference slated for L.A.]
A press release about the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force announcing the 5th annual Creating Change Conferences in Los Angeles, California.
[Press release: Post card campaign underway in U.S. Congress]
Press release promoting the NGLTF's post card campaign to Congress members to support the Federal Gay and Lesbian Civil Rights Bill.
[Press release: World's only gay and lesbian Arab group seeking members]
Press release advertising the Gay and Lesbian Arab Society that is seeking members, especially in the San Francisco area.
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