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Francis P. Lee Sermon #112 "Christmas and Thanksgiving in Florida,", 1839 December 24
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Photographs of Macy's Thanksgiving Parade, Schermerhorn in costume and headshots , Undated
Personal Papers contains Schermerhorn's personal correspondence of letters, cards and printed emails. The series also includes photographs and notebooks.
Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade: A New York City Holiday tradition, 2016
Contains 2 books relating to the Macy's Day Parade.
With Good Reason: The First Thanksgiving and Virginia's Native American Tribes, undated
One audio cassette tape of an event at the College of William and Mary themed 'With Good Reason: The First Thanksgiving and Virginia's Native American Tribes' by Axtell(WM) and Rountree(ODU). No other tape details are provided. Acc. 2009.360
With Good Reason: 'The First Thanksgiving and Virginia's Native American Tribes', undated
Scope and Contents One audio cassette tape of an event titled With Good Reason: 'The First Thanksgiving and Virginia's Native American Tribes' at the College of William and Mary. Main speakers included Axtell(W&M) and Rountree(ODU).No other tape details are provided. Acc. 2007.84
Program from "A Service of Thanksgiving for the Life and Work of Sir Barnes Walles.", 1980 February 27
Held at St. Paul's Cathedral. The Address was delivered by J. E. M. 1 item.
Item 985: Student Organizations. Religious Organizations. Canterbury Association. Announcement of CaMU Community Thanksgiving, November 20, 1977.
This is an artificial collection of posters acquired by the University Archives. It consists predominantly of advertisements for events organized by departments and students at the College of William and Mary including concerts, plays, musicals, recitals, exhibits, athletic events, rallies, lectures, etc.
Bulletin from "Service of Thanksgiving for the life and love of Catherine Noel Kippe Morpurgo, 1918-1993.", 1993 March 20
The Church of the Holy Innocents, London. 1 item.
Item 523: Religious Activities. Announcement of Service of Thanksgiving with President Davis Y. Paschall speaking, November 24, 1963.
This is an artificial collection of posters acquired by the University Archives. It consists predominantly of advertisements for events organized by departments and students at the College of William and Mary including concerts, plays, musicals, recitals, exhibits, athletic events, rallies, lectures, etc.
Cornwallis, Grovener Square, to Parson Harrison, Petersburg, 1782 December 13
Harrison the Lord Archbishop of America joined Lord Cornwallis as his Chaplain. He preached a Thanksgiving sermon at Blandford Church on the day appointed by Congress as a day of general Thanksgiving to God ofr his merices afforded them against their enemies.
Diary, 1931
Series 7: Accession 2023.064: Applications, correspondnece, certificates, reports, and yearbooks
This series includes applications, a certificate of recognition signed by former Virginia governor (2018-2022), Ralph Northam and a proclamation signed by Williamsburg Mayor Paul T. Freiling. Other papers include correspondence and brochures related to the Youth Citizenship ceremony, Virginia Thanksgiving festival, as well as the naturalization ceremony and the July wreath laying ceremony. Reports on Americanism are also included. Yearbooks in this series are restricted from the public.
Letter, 1842
1842[?]. (Sunday afternoon) Mindruel Brigham [?] to Mary Ann Brigham Worcester, Massachusetts. Picked berries while Mother went to Harvard and Worcester…Aunt Nancy is ill…making plans for thanksgiving.
Brother to J. Christian Taylor, 1921 November 15
Send $15.00 and that he is expecting J.C for Thanksgiving.
Postcards, 1923 September 21-1925 May 9
Twelve postcards addressed to Miss Zelda Haus often with religious/holiday (Thanksgiving, Easter) themes or scenes from Virginia and Pennsylvania.
Charles L. Powell, Jr., to Nina Powell, undated
Describes a walk he took from North Hampton to East Hampton; discusses Thanksgiving vacation.
Letter, 18 May 1859
May 18, 1859. Mina [?] to Mary Ann Livermore Marlboro, Massachusetts. They sent for a doctor for mother, he prescribed her medicine…mother wishes Mary Ann could be at home for Thanksgiving.
Correspondence, 1923 December 2-5
Three letters between Zelda Haus at Marion College her parents in Fort Defiance, VA, and C. Eisenberg in Stautace, VA, concerning the following topics: Thanksgiving dinner, food poisoning, Luther League, and church.
Mattie [Tyler], n.p., to Cousin Letty, n.p., [1889?] November 19
Mentions her mother's illness; describes how busy she has been with everything; discusses their plans for Thanksgiving. 4 pp. ALS.
Letters, 1909-1911
Letter, 27 November 1857
November 27, 1857. Lyman and Martha to Stephen and Mary Ann Livermore Dayton, Ohio. It is Thanksgiving Day and everyone is enjoying themselves…went to church and there was an excellent sermon…but they are sorry that Stephen and Mary cannot come out to visit.
Mother, Indianapolis, to Ruth, Bradford Academy, 1911 December 1[?] (postmark)
Describes her Thanksgiving Day; advises Ruth to avoid early marriage; acknowledges Ruth’s visit to Bald Pate; encloses a letter from Lyman in Randolph, Missouri, who mentions finishing another bridge.
Mattie [Tyler], "The Charlemagne" Washington, D.C., to Cousin Let[ty], n.p., [1889?] November 28
Mentions cooking Thanksgiving dinner; discusses her spiritual constitution and the nature of God; describes the rising property values in the area. 6 pp. ALS.
Lloyd Powell, Henry, Illinois, to "Sister" Hattie Powell, Winchester, Virginia, 1857 December 1
Describes a severe snowstorm and its effects on Henry; tells how he spent Thanksgiving day; describes their new cook with whom he is infatuated; mentions the death of Robert Conrad?; gives messages of friends in Winchester.
Correspondence, 1923 November 2-11
Six letters between Zelda Haus at Marion College and Elma in Selinsgrove, PA, Mary Ashenfelter in Roysersford, PA, Nell Graem in Stanton, VA, and Nettie Sweel in Stanton, VA, concerning the following topics: collegiate football, faculty, oversleeping, dorm room, roommate, requests for items from home, Halloween party, college assignments, grades, church, laundry, Luther’s League, Thanksgiving, care packages, winter break, fundraisers, Armistice Day.