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Tag Archives: Wallace Family
It was on Jeopardy!
Last Tuesday I was watching “Jeopardy!” to cheer on Wright State senior Emily Bingham. Not only was I excited about Emily’s impressive performance earning her a spot in tomorrow night’s semi-finals, but I was also excited that one of the … Continue reading
Posted in Collections, Local History, SC&A
Tagged cased photograph, daguerreotypes, early photography, first photograph, Joseph Nicéphore Niépce, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre, MS-92, Wallace Family
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Of Notoriety
[Special Collections and Archives welcomes Ruth Monnier, a senior history major at the University of Dayton who is working as a summer volunteer here in the Archives. One of her first projects was to finalize the transcriptions on the Civil … Continue reading
Posted in Civil War, Collections, SC&A
Tagged Civil War, collections, family history, George Washington, manuscripts, MS-92, Wallace Family, WM McKinney
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Sick Leave and Parole
[Special Collections and Archives welcomes Ruth Monnier, a senior history major at the University of Dayton who is working as a summer volunteer here in the Archives. One of her first projects was to finalize the transcriptions on the Civil … Continue reading
Posted in Civil War, Collections, SC&A
Tagged Civil War, collections, family history, manuscripts, MS-92, Wallace Family, WM McKinney
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