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Published books, typescripts, and typed reports, most of which pertain to Stanley's work as a physician for San Quentin Prison. Includes the Register of State Prison at San Quentin, 1889; Reports of Directors on San Quentin, 1855-1912; typed copies of the Reports of Committee on State Prisons, 1857-1868; an undated typescript by James M. Wilkins, The evolution of a state prison; a typed report, Federal executions at the California State Prison at San Quentin, Oct. 18, 1895; an edited typescript of Stanley's News men I have known; and a notebook of Stanley's entitled San Francisco, Honolulu, Wake Island, Tokyo, Seoul (Korea), Feb. 1956. The notebook includes some ephemera.
"Buckle up your seat belts! There may be some turbulence ahead." This isn't an announcement one would expect to hear on their final flight into the eternal heaven. There may not be any turbulent weather, but for some, there will surely be surprises. Many professing Christians believe that they can live as they please down here on earth, as long as they don't do anything too bad, and that everything will be okay when they get to heaven. Here is a book for those who may share this unspoken belief. Or, you may be a person who wants to have a deeper insight into what happens when a child of God dies. What happens from the time a Christian dies until he arrives at his final resting place? Will he...
Letter to James Rumsey, who managed affairs in Illinois country for Baynton, Morgan and Wharton of Philadelphia and became Wilkins' secretary. Wilkins writes regarding the poor quality of "a cask of spirits" left at Fort Chartres by a Mr. Bradley.
Includes inclusive "Errata for the Linage book."
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