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[Press Release: U.S. Gift to UN, October 21, 1985]

Description: Text of a press release issued by the United States Mission to the United Nations announcing a ceremony to present Norman Rockwell's painting, "The Golden Rule" to the United Nations (UN) in honor of the UN's 40th anniversary. It also describes the background of the painting, and information about Rockwell.
Date: October 21, 1985
Creator: United States. Mission to the United Nations.
Partner: The Thanks-Giving Foundation

[Speeches by Nancy Reagan and Javier Perez de Cuellar, October 1985]

Description: Text of speeches during a ceremony celebrating the fortieth anniversary of the United Nations, during which Nancy Reagan presented a mosaic based on Norman Rockwell's painting "The Golden Rule" on behalf of the United States. The second speech, accepting the gift on behalf of the UN, is by Secretary General Javier Pérez de Cuéllar.
Date: October 21, 1985
Creator: Reagan, Nancy, 1921-2016 & Pérez de Cuéllar, Javier, 1920-
Partner: The Thanks-Giving Foundation

[Shuey Family Picnic]

Description: Photograph of ten unidentified members of the Shuey family sitting and standing around a picnic basket and a blanket covered with plates of food with trees and part of a cliff visible in the background. The men are wearing dark suits and ties and the women are wearing dresses or skirts and hats. The photograph was taken during a family trip to Blue Springs
Date: November 21, 1913
Partner: Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum

[Woman with Glass Bottle]

Description: Photograph of an unidentified woman wearing a light-colored dress and head covering drinking from a glass bottle with other members of the Shuey family standing by a picnic basket and blanket behind her; there are trees and rock formations in the background behind them. The photograph was taken during a family trip to Blue Springs.
Date: November 21, 1913
Partner: Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum

Interview with Fred Martin Anderson and Esther Israel Anderson, June 28, 1984

Description: Transcript of an interview with Fred Martin Anderson and Esther Israel Anderson, residents of Round Rock, Texas. The interview covers historical details about people buried in Bratton Cemetery, slaves, road building prison chain gangs, and families that owned land in Round Rock in the early 20th century.
Date: May 21, 1991
Creator: DiGesualdo, Jane; Anderson, Fred Martin; Anderson, Esther Israel & Galetto, Sylvia
Partner: Round Rock Public Library
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