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Will of James Reid - 12/17/1855
Photocopy of the will of James Reid of Crawford, Georgia, December 17, 1855.
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Will of Jas. Larmon - 2/15/1892
One page, typed will of Jas. Larmon. Date seems to be 1892, will is one paragraph and outlines that Harriet Larmon and his mother will receive the house and Cincinnati Bard Wire Fence Co. stock.
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Will of Lucy Anne Wade - 1957
Copy of the Last Will and Testament of Lucy Anne Wade, originally dated May 11, 1957 in Habersham County, Georgia as well as her Heirs at Law and an Acknowledgement of Service by Lucy's sister, Margarette Wade McDaniel. These documents were enclosed in a letter from Freeman C. McClure, Attorney at Law, in LaFayette, Georgia to "All Heirs at Law of Miss Lucy Anne Wade, Deceased." The letter was dated February 29, 1960.
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Will you be waiting Dearie When My Ship Comes in - 1912
"Will you be waiting Dearie When My Ship Comes in?" sheet music by L.E. Wilson and Ernest L. Davis, published by the Knickerbocker Publishing Co. of Boston, Massachusetts, 1912. Sold at the CoCroft Music Co. on Broad Street in Thomasville.
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Will's English Formula Pills - 1915
Advertisement for Wills English Formula Pills, a medication for constipation and the liver, sold at the Milton-Mash Drug Company, then in the posession of the Inman Drug Store on Broad Street in Thomasville, c.1915.
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William "Tiny" Henderson to Red Milton - 1943
Letter from William "Tiny" Henderson somewhere in France to Wilbur Rufus "Red" Milton in Thomasville, November 29, 1944. Hernderson sends Milton a Christmas card illustrated with famous French sites of interest.
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William "Tiny" Henderson to Red Milton - 1943
Letter from William "Tiny" Henderson in Albuquerque, New Mexico to Wilbur Rufus "Red" Milton in Thomasville, May 10, 1943. Henderson writes Milton that he has been helping train around 800 men on a firing range and notes that some didn't even know how to load a rifle when they arrived. He is waiting to be shipped out but has no idea when that will happen and asks Milton for addresses of classmates to try to keep in touch with as many as possibl...
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William "Tiny" Henderson to Red Milton - 1943
Letter from William "Tiny" Henderson in Albuquerque, New Mexico to Wilbur Rufus "Red" Milton in Thomasville, May 30, 1943. Henderson writes Milton that he has been teaching a number of recruits about the Carbine to learn the differences between it and previously used military rifles. He shared that he learned that two of his classmates had been killed in England flying B-17s. Henderson had learned that Charles Smith was in Austin, Texas, but Sm...
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William "Tiny" Henderson to Red Milton - 1943
Letter from William "Tiny" Henderson in northern Ireland to Wilbur Rufus "Red" Milton in Thomasville, September 8, 1943. Henderson writes Milton that his unit has taken over an air base in northern Ireland and there are lots of planes, but he can't identify any of them. He refers to the base as "a mess" when they arrived but it is now in much better shape. He is taking advantage of traveilng and has visited Scotland and expresses the people ar...
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William "Tiny" Henderson to Red Milton - 1943
Letter from William "Tiny" Henderson somewhere in France, to Wilbur Rufus "Red" Milton in Thomasville, October 28, 1944. Henderson writes Milton that he hopes to run into some boys from home since he's heard so many of them are in now in Europe. He also expresses that it's "tough" to hear of so many classmates who won't be coming home. Henderson hopes to be coming home soon, along with his wife Pam, and hopes to have a "second honeymoon." The...
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William "Tiny" Henderson to Red Milton - 1943
Letter from William "Tiny" Henderson in undisclosed location to Wilbur Rufus "Red" Milton in Thomasville, no postmarked date. Henderson sends Milton a V-mail form explaining his address will be changing and to no longer send mail to the address on the form.
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William "Tiny" Hernderson to Red Milton - 1943
Letter from William "Tiny" Henderson in Albuquerque, New Mexico to Wilbur Rufus "Red" Milton in Thomasville, July 7, 1943. Henderson writes Milton that he is sorry for the delay in a response to Milton's last letter but he has been working more but can't share details of what he's been working on at this time. He does share he's still working on the rifle range that is "hot as blazes" and brags about his proficiency - he's won three medals on t...
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William "Tiny' Henderson to Red Milton - 1943
Letter from William "Tiny" Henderson somewhere in France to Wilbur Rufus "Red" Milton in Thomasville, December 10, 1944. Herderson writes Milton that he hopes he's had a Merry Christmas. Henderson has yet to run into any local boys and regrets that many will never return to Thomasville. Some of his fellow troops have formed a football team called the Thunderbolts. He tells Milton they played the first American football game every held in Pari...
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William "Tiny' Henderson to Red Milton - 1943
Letter from William "Tiny' Henderson in northern Ireland to Wilbur Rufus "Red" Milton in Thomasville, October 28, 1943. Henderson sends Milton a Christmas card for the 1943 holiday season.
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William A. Watt - 1960
Certificate of appreciation issued by the Third Annual Conference of Georgia Rotary District 692 to William Watt, Sr. "to commemorate his 80th birthday and his many year of devoted service" and for the Georgia ROtary Student Fund, 1960.
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William A. Watt, Sr. - 01/15/1963
Certificate issued by Georgia Governor Carl Sanders appointing William A. Watt, Sr., a "Lieutenant Colonel, Aide De Camp, Governor's Staff," January 15, 1963.
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William A. Watt, Sr. Street in Lüneburg, Germany - 1975
Plat map of William A. Watt, Sr. Street in Lüneburg, Germany, 1975.
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William A. Watt, Sr. | Georgia Federation of Womens Clubs Certificate - 1966
Certificate issued by the Georgia Federation of Womens Clubs to William A. Watt, Sr. in recognition of his promotion of international understanding "which have brought honor and credit to Georgia and Thomas County," 1966.
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William A. Watt, Sr. | King of Norway - 05/14/1956
Certificate of appreciation issued by the King of Norway to William A. Watt, Sr. of Thomasville for his formation of the Rotary Student Exchange Program, May 14, 1956.
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William A. Watt, Sr. | Rotary International Certificate - 08/03/1964
Certificate issued by Rotary International President Charles Pettengill to William A. Watt, Sr. of the Rotary Club of Thomasville for meritorius service to Rotary International and to "world friendship and understanding," August 3, 1964.
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