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Box GTM Shared Box 2 (Legal)

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Contains 29 Results:

Jenkins Family Papers, 1860 or 1870

 Item — Box: GTM Shared Box 2 (Legal), Folder: 23
Scope and Contents

1 AN stating that Mr. Hillen accepts Miss Louisa Lusby's invitation. Dated 1/15/1860 or 1/15/1870. Document torn in half horizontally across page.

Dates: 1860 or 1870

Jenkins Family Papers, undated

 Item — Box: GTM Shared Box 2 (Legal), Folder: 23
Scope and Contents

1 undated AD, apparently an account of some sort. Reference to Henry Myers.

Dates: undated

Jenkins Family Papers, 1849-05-03

 Item — Box: GTM Shared Box 2 (Legal), Folder: 23
Scope and Contents 1 ADS receipt dated Baltimore 5/3/1849 received by Michael Courtney Jenkins (b. c.1807) from Rebecca Hillen, guardian of John F. Bouring, for professional services. Michael Courtney Jenkins, who attended Georgetown College from 1818 to 1824 and became a lawyer in Baltimore, edited the "Catholic Mirror" during the Civil War. The U.S. government suppressed that newspaper because of its pro-Confederacy editorials (Jenkins, Edward Felix, O.S.A. "Thomas Jenkins of Maryland: 1670, His Descendants...
Dates: 1849-05-03

Jenkins Family Papers, 1845 - 1849

 Item — Box: GTM Shared Box 2 (Legal), Folder: 23
Scope and Contents

1 ADS dated 4/26/1845-4/28/1849, regarding an amount of money owed John F. Bouring. Apparently signed by Rebecca Hillen, guardian of Bouring. Indicates three payments received from T. Parkin Scott. Document is torn in 2 pieces down the center, but is still legible.

Dates: 1845 - 1849

Photographs of Louis Armstrong, Lucille Armstrong, Kwame Nkrumah, Jimmy Moxon and others, 1956

 File — Box: GTM Shared Box 2 (Legal), Folder: 15
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Correspondence, manuscript material, printed ephemera and memorabilia, photographs, and phonographic records related to jazz artist Louis Armstrong and compiled by Jimmy Moxon, a colonial officer and Ghanaian civil servant who organized Armstrong's two-day visit to perform at Accra, Ghana, in May 1956. Of particular note are Moxon's original unpublished manuscript account of the visit, personal mementos, signed invitations and photographs, press notices, programs, and large broadsides...
Dates: 1956

Satchmo the Great [Moxon's account of Armstrong's visit to Ghana], circa 1961

 File — Box: GTM Shared Box 2 (Legal), Folder: 14
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Correspondence, manuscript material, printed ephemera and memorabilia, photographs, and phonographic records related to jazz artist Louis Armstrong and compiled by Jimmy Moxon, a colonial officer and Ghanaian civil servant who organized Armstrong's two-day visit to perform at Accra, Ghana, in May 1956. Of particular note are Moxon's original unpublished manuscript account of the visit, personal mementos, signed invitations and photographs, press notices, programs, and large broadsides...
Dates: circa 1961

Lose Weight the "Satchmo" Way , circa 1956

 File — Box: GTM Shared Box 2 (Legal), Folder: 18
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Correspondence, manuscript material, printed ephemera and memorabilia, photographs, and phonographic records related to jazz artist Louis Armstrong and compiled by Jimmy Moxon, a colonial officer and Ghanaian civil servant who organized Armstrong's two-day visit to perform at Accra, Ghana, in May 1956. Of particular note are Moxon's original unpublished manuscript account of the visit, personal mementos, signed invitations and photographs, press notices, programs, and large broadsides...
Dates: circa 1956

Clippings and ephemera, 1956, 1971

 File — Box: GTM Shared Box 2 (Legal), Folder: 17
Scope and Contents

Includes invitations to performances in Ghana and an "Armstrong Akwaba" broadside.

Dates: 1956, 1971

Correspondence, 1950s-1970s

 File — Box: GTM Shared Box 2 (Legal), Folder: 16
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Correspondence, manuscript material, printed ephemera and memorabilia, photographs, and phonographic records related to jazz artist Louis Armstrong and compiled by Jimmy Moxon, a colonial officer and Ghanaian civil servant who organized Armstrong's two-day visit to perform at Accra, Ghana, in May 1956. Of particular note are Moxon's original unpublished manuscript account of the visit, personal mementos, signed invitations and photographs, press notices, programs, and large broadsides...
Dates: 1950s-1970s