Box 17
Contains 94 Results:
The British American Ball Nozzle Company”
This series contains a limited amount of material from the following family members: Avery Judd Skilton (father), Charles Candee Skilton (brother), J.S. Skilton, Mary A. Skilton (mother) and Mary T. Skilton Palmer (sister). Most of the material is biographical information or legal documents, such as wills and estate information. Of particular interest are the remains of a collection of Almanacs kept by Avery J. Skilton dating from 1789-1824.
“The City of Guanajuato”
This series contains a limited amount of material from the following family members: Avery Judd Skilton (father), Charles Candee Skilton (brother), J.S. Skilton, Mary A. Skilton (mother) and Mary T. Skilton Palmer (sister). Most of the material is biographical information or legal documents, such as wills and estate information. Of particular interest are the remains of a collection of Almanacs kept by Avery J. Skilton dating from 1789-1824.
“The City of Guaymas” “The Durango Mountain”
This series contains a limited amount of material from the following family members: Avery Judd Skilton (father), Charles Candee Skilton (brother), J.S. Skilton, Mary A. Skilton (mother) and Mary T. Skilton Palmer (sister). Most of the material is biographical information or legal documents, such as wills and estate information. Of particular interest are the remains of a collection of Almanacs kept by Avery J. Skilton dating from 1789-1824.
“The Clay Casket – Learned Anthropologists on Tip-toe Over a Treasure from Scottsville”
This series contains a limited amount of material from the following family members: Avery Judd Skilton (father), Charles Candee Skilton (brother), J.S. Skilton, Mary A. Skilton (mother) and Mary T. Skilton Palmer (sister). Most of the material is biographical information or legal documents, such as wills and estate information. Of particular interest are the remains of a collection of Almanacs kept by Avery J. Skilton dating from 1789-1824.
“The Cultivation of Manila Hemp Urged” “The Growing Importance of Henequin”
This series contains a limited amount of material from the following family members: Avery Judd Skilton (father), Charles Candee Skilton (brother), J.S. Skilton, Mary A. Skilton (mother) and Mary T. Skilton Palmer (sister). Most of the material is biographical information or legal documents, such as wills and estate information. Of particular interest are the remains of a collection of Almanacs kept by Avery J. Skilton dating from 1789-1824.
“The Land Question – Herbert Spencer Defines His Position On It”
This series contains a limited amount of material from the following family members: Avery Judd Skilton (father), Charles Candee Skilton (brother), J.S. Skilton, Mary A. Skilton (mother) and Mary T. Skilton Palmer (sister). Most of the material is biographical information or legal documents, such as wills and estate information. Of particular interest are the remains of a collection of Almanacs kept by Avery J. Skilton dating from 1789-1824.
“The Lone Star”
This series contains a limited amount of material from the following family members: Avery Judd Skilton (father), Charles Candee Skilton (brother), J.S. Skilton, Mary A. Skilton (mother) and Mary T. Skilton Palmer (sister). Most of the material is biographical information or legal documents, such as wills and estate information. Of particular interest are the remains of a collection of Almanacs kept by Avery J. Skilton dating from 1789-1824.
“The Nicaragua Canal”
This series contains a limited amount of material from the following family members: Avery Judd Skilton (father), Charles Candee Skilton (brother), J.S. Skilton, Mary A. Skilton (mother) and Mary T. Skilton Palmer (sister). Most of the material is biographical information or legal documents, such as wills and estate information. Of particular interest are the remains of a collection of Almanacs kept by Avery J. Skilton dating from 1789-1824.
“The Posadas”
This series contains a limited amount of material from the following family members: Avery Judd Skilton (father), Charles Candee Skilton (brother), J.S. Skilton, Mary A. Skilton (mother) and Mary T. Skilton Palmer (sister). Most of the material is biographical information or legal documents, such as wills and estate information. Of particular interest are the remains of a collection of Almanacs kept by Avery J. Skilton dating from 1789-1824.
“The Same Old Story with Variations Repeated in Mexico” – mining
This series contains a limited amount of material from the following family members: Avery Judd Skilton (father), Charles Candee Skilton (brother), J.S. Skilton, Mary A. Skilton (mother) and Mary T. Skilton Palmer (sister). Most of the material is biographical information or legal documents, such as wills and estate information. Of particular interest are the remains of a collection of Almanacs kept by Avery J. Skilton dating from 1789-1824.