Morris W. and Ann M. [i.e. Mary Ann] Williams letter to Aaron and Nancy Ballard, May 9, 1857
Mr. and Mrs. Williams send condolensces for a death in the family and discuss weather and farming matters.,Transcriptions provided by previous owner. Creator, Mary Ann Williams signed some of her letters "Ann M. Williams."
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I must conclude by Remembering our best love to all grand mother Heckman we wish to see you all we wish to see you all again once more Thomas and Elizabeth Pearson Aron and Nancy BallardDear brother and Sister I write you a few lines me and my family is in Reasonable health at thistime hoping that this may find you the same blessing we had a daughter the second day of September we named her martha Elizabeth I shall make shall make forty of fifty bararlls Of Corn three thousand w
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Amos Ballard,Transcripts provided by previous owner.
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I have Deed of Trust already on Morris Williams land besides what I have already wrote for two hundred and fifty dollars and if he dont work he will lose his land and if I get it I will let the old man have it but he seems mighty confused in his mine one is uncertain what he will do or where he will go to so you had better write to me and direct your letter to Oaklevel, Henry County, Va Your friend one well with until death Peyton PearsonI will still write some more send me the ages
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Badly Fragmented: When Courts and Science Clash 2010 Forensic Science Education Series Presented by The Newkirk Center for Science and Society and The UCI Center for Psychology and Law. This series is designed to introduce legal professionals to new research in the social sciences that is relevant to issues that arise in criminal trials and the law of evidence. "Badly Fragmented: When Courts and Science Clash" A Panel Discussion Featuring: Jennifer Mnookin, Professor, UCLA Law, Henry Weinstein, Professor, U
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Britain was the first country to industrialise, and it acquired the largest empire ever during this same period. But its sphere of economic influence extended far beyond the boundaries of the formal British Empire. This unit focuses on the economics of empire, using a case study of one town, Dundee in eastern Scotland, to explore this huge topic.
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