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Yin Zhang, February 11, 2004
The Dean of Engineering Records covers the years 1951 to 2011 for the Engineering School at Rice Univeristy in Houston, Texas. The records include the papers of several deans and staff. Topics include academics, research projects, faculty, and general administration. This collections contains 83 boxes.
Yingchao Yi oral history
Includes transcript, audio CD, and consent form.
Yingchao Yi oral history interview and transcript
Yizkor [Memorial Service] Program, "We Remember", 2010
Y.M. Moody personal documents and ephemera (Tax List 1859, including numbers of enslaved persons, amount of income; petit point example; telegrams; a poem entitled “Mother’s Love”
The bulk of the correspondence is from Young M. Moody to his “Dear and Confiding Wife.”, written during the U.S. Civil War. In addition there are other family letters, military correspondence, land and business records, photographs, daguerreotypes and badges of rank and an epaulet from General Moody’s uniform.
Y.M. Moody to “Dear Annette,” Cairo, Illinois, November 22, 1860
The bulk of the correspondence is from Young M. Moody to his “Dear and Confiding Wife.”, written during the U.S. Civil War. In addition there are other family letters, military correspondence, land and business records, photographs, daguerreotypes and badges of rank and an epaulet from General Moody’s uniform.
Y.M. Moody to son, Cumberland Gap, Tenn. June 4, 1863
The bulk of the correspondence is from Young M. Moody to his “Dear and Confiding Wife.”, written during the U.S. Civil War. In addition there are other family letters, military correspondence, land and business records, photographs, daguerreotypes and badges of rank and an epaulet from General Moody’s uniform.
Y.M. Moody to son, In Trenches Petersburg, Va., January 4, 1864 (sic)
The bulk of the correspondence is from Young M. Moody to his “Dear and Confiding Wife.”, written during the U.S. Civil War. In addition there are other family letters, military correspondence, land and business records, photographs, daguerreotypes and badges of rank and an epaulet from General Moody’s uniform.
Y.M. Moody to son, Mobile, Ala., May 25, 1866
The bulk of the correspondence is from Young M. Moody to his “Dear and Confiding Wife.”, written during the U.S. Civil War. In addition there are other family letters, military correspondence, land and business records, photographs, daguerreotypes and badges of rank and an epaulet from General Moody’s uniform.
Y.M. Moody to son, New Orleans, August 20, 1866
The bulk of the correspondence is from Young M. Moody to his “Dear and Confiding Wife.”, written during the U.S. Civil War. In addition there are other family letters, military correspondence, land and business records, photographs, daguerreotypes and badges of rank and an epaulet from General Moody’s uniform.