Archives

Archives
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Total Pages : 272
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ISBN-10 : UVA:X006051937
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Historic Photos of Orlando

Historic Photos of Orlando
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Publisher : Turner Publishing Company
Total Pages : 224
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ISBN-10 : 9781596523258
ISBN-13 : 1596523255
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis Historic Photos of Orlando by : Joy Wallace Dickinson

From Orlando Reeves and the Seminole Indians, to Sea World and Disney World, Historic Photos of Orlando is a photographic history collected from the areas top archives. With around 200 photographs, many of which have never been published, this beautiful coffee table book shows the historical growth from the mid 1800's to the late 1900's of ?The City Beautiful? in stunning black and white photography. The book follows life, government, events and people important to Orlando and the building of this unique city. Spanning over two centuries and two hundred photographs, this is a must have for any long-time resident or history lover of Orlando!

National Archives and Records Administration Annual Report

National Archives and Records Administration Annual Report
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Total Pages : 122
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ISBN-10 : UIUC:30112101562038
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Synopsis National Archives and Records Administration Annual Report by : United States. National Archives and Records Administration

The Spanish Archives of New Mexico

The Spanish Archives of New Mexico
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Total Pages : 756
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105033900817
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Synopsis The Spanish Archives of New Mexico by : Ralph Emerson Twitchell

In what follows can be found the doors to a house of words and stories. This house of words and stories is the "Archive of New Mexico" and the doors are each of the documents contained within it. Like any house, New Mexico's archive has a tale of its own origin and a complex history. Although its walls have changed many times, its doors and the encounters with those doors hold stories known and told and others not yet revealed. In the Archives, there are thousands of doors (4,481) that open to a time of kings and popes, of inquisition and revolution. "These archives," writes Ralph Emerson Twitchell, "are by far the most valuable and interesting of any in the Southwest." Many of these documents were given a number by Twitchell, small stickers that were appended to the first page of each document, an act of heresy to archivists and yet these stickers have now become part of the artifact. These are the doors that Ralph Emerson Twitchell opened at the dawn of the 20th century with a key that has served scholars, policy-makers, and activists for generations. In 1914 Twitchell published in two volumes "The Spanish Archives of New Mexico," the first calendar and guide to the documents from the Spanish colonial period. Volume One of the two volumes focuses on the collection known as the "Spanish Archives of New Mexico, Series I," or SANM I, an appellation granted because of Twitchell's original compilation and description of the 1,384 documents identified in the first volume of his series. The Spanish Archives of New Mexico was assembled by the Surveyor General of New Mexico (1854-1891) and the Court of Private Land Claims (1891-1904). The collection consists of civil land records of the Spanish period governments of New Mexico and materials created by the Surveyor General and Court of Private Land Claims during the process of adjudication. It includes the original Spanish colonial petitions for land grants, land conveyances, wills, mine registers, records books, journals, dockets, reports, minutes, letters, and a variety of other legal documents. Each of these documents tell a story, sometimes many stories. The bulk of the records accentuate the amazingly dynamic nature of land grant and settlement policies. While the documents reveal the broad sweep of community settlement and its reverse effect, hundreds of last wills and testaments are included in these records, that are scripted in the most eloquent and spiritual tone at the passing of individuals into death. These testaments also reveal a legacy of what colonists owned and bequeathed to the next generations. Most of the documents are about the geographic, political and cultural mapping of New Mexico, but many reflect the stories of that which is owned both in terms of commodities and human lives. Archives inevitably, and these archives more than most, help to shape current debates about dispossession, the colonial past, and the postcolonial future of New Mexico. For this reason, the task of understanding the role of archives, archival documents, and the kinds of stories that emanate from them has never been more urgent. Let this effort and the key provided by Twitchell in his two volumes open the doors wide for knowledge to be useful today and tomorrow.--From the Foreword by Estevan Rael-Galvez, New Mexico State Historian"

Prologue

Prologue
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Total Pages : 332
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ISBN-10 : OSU:32435021203518
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Proceedings

Proceedings
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Total Pages : 436
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ISBN-10 : UCAL:B3368044
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Synopsis Proceedings by : Pathological Society of Philadelphia

Guide to the Archives of the League of Nations, 1919-1946

Guide to the Archives of the League of Nations, 1919-1946
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Publisher : Geneva : United Nations
Total Pages : 116
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015043257545
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Synopsis Guide to the Archives of the League of Nations, 1919-1946 by : United Nations Library (Geneva, Switzerland)

The League of Nations Archives holds many documents relevant to the administration of the mandate for Namibia. This brief guide gives no detailed clues on the Namibian material, but is the only current concise guide to the archives.

Crypts of London

Crypts of London
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Publisher : The History Press
Total Pages : 241
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ISBN-10 : 9780750956628
ISBN-13 : 0750956623
Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis Crypts of London by : Malcolm Johnson

After the devastation of 1666, the Church of England in the City of London was given fifty-one new buildings in addition to the twenty-four that had survived the Great Fire. During the next hundred years others were built in the two cities of London and Westminster, most with a crypt as spacious as the church above. This book relates the amazing stories of these spaces, revealing an often surprising side to life – and death – inside the churches of historic London. The story of these crypts really began when, against the wishes of architects such as Wren and Vanbrugh, the clergy, churchwardens and vestries decided to earn some money by interring wealthy parishioners in their crypts. By 1800 there were seventy-nine church crypts in London, filled with the last remains of Londoners both illustrious and ordinary. Interments in inner London ended in the 1850s; since then, fifty-two crypts have been cleared, and five partially cleared – in each case resulting in the gruesome business of moving human remains. Today, many crypts have a new life as chapels, restaurants, medical centres and museums. With rare illustrations throughout, this fascinating study reveals the incredible history hidden beneath the churches of our capital.Malcolm Johnson is a retired priest, and has a PhD from King’s College, London. His well-received St Martin-in- the-Fields was published by Phillimore in 2005.

Genealogical Encyclopedia of the Colonial Americas

Genealogical Encyclopedia of the Colonial Americas
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Publisher : Genealogical Publishing Com
Total Pages : 846
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ISBN-10 : 0806315768
ISBN-13 : 9780806315768
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis Genealogical Encyclopedia of the Colonial Americas by : Christina K. Schaefer

Covers the period of colonial history from the beginning of European colonization in the Western Hemisphere up to the time of the American Revolution.

The Flowering of the Maryland Palatinate

The Flowering of the Maryland Palatinate
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Publisher : Genealogical Publishing Com
Total Pages : 378
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ISBN-10 : 9780806310510
ISBN-13 : 0806310510
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Synopsis The Flowering of the Maryland Palatinate by : Harry Wright Newman

The actual settlement of the Province of Maryland in 1634 was undertaken by Leonard Calvert, Lord Baltimore's second son, and the group of 200 adventurers who accompanied him on the Ark and the Dove. In addition to a succinct history of the Calvert family and the area in which they flourished in England, this work describes the life and times of the 200 passengers, their part in the founding and settlement of the colony, and the development of the feudal manorial system. In addition to a succinct history of the Calvert family and the milieu in which they flourished in England, The Flowering of the Maryland Palatinate describes the lives and times of the 200 adventurers who participated in the original expedition ot Maryland, their part in the founding and settlement of the colony, and the development of colonial Maryland's distinctive manorial system. The bulk of this volume, of course, consists of biographical and genealogical sketches of the 200 adventurers, each developed in meticulous detail from surviving documents by the famous Maryland genealogist, Harry Wright Newman. From contemporary court records, letters, and miscellaneous papers, Mr. Newman has wrought a definitive history of these early Marylanders and has accomplished, single-handedly, for the passengers of the Ark and the Dove, what has taken a legion of researchers to do for the passengers of the Mayflower