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A collection of photographs to represent the history of the Cates family in the United States, from Colonial times to the present.
White Indians is the second part of the story of pioneering white Americans and Cherokee Indians who went West on the Trail of Tears. There they established a family of White Indians. To get there they had to cross Yun'wi Gunahi'ta, The Long Man, a name for rivers, which, in this instance, was the Mississippi River. Once in the New Cherokee Nation (present day Oklahoma), new homes were established for their descendants. All of the characters and events portrayed here are either fictitious or used fictitiously for five generations of White Indians.
The full texts of Armed Services and othr Boards of Contract Appeals decisions on contracts appeals.
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This is the third and final volume with photos and texts describing the travels Marie & I made throughout Ireland and parts of Wales in the spring of 1991.
Given by Eugene Edge III.
First international travel in 1988, to England, Wales, Northern Ireland, and the Republic of Ireland: photographs and commentary.
After the death of Marion Morrison, known as John Wayne, in 1979, President Jimmy Carter said that Wayne “was bigger than life. In an age of few heroes, he was the genuine article. But he was more than a hero; he was a symbol of many of the qualities that made America great.” The first section of this study concentrates on Wayne’s style of work and sphere of action as an actor: The man who works for a living and is concerned with his audience and the constraints of his immediate environment. The second section examines the artist: the man who lives in his art, who disappears into his character as an archetype of human fears and desires. Analyses of films that have made Wayne a hero are presented in the third section. A comprehensive filmography and numerous photographs are included.