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The Bushes and the Berrys
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Asahel Bush letter to William H. Frush
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This letter acknowledges receipt from Mr. Frush the sum of seven dollars and fifty cents, paid for advertising notice of an application for a ferry license for Jon B. Stephens.
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Reverend Berry Edmiston collection of photographs of Apache peoples
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A collection of 45 photographs (glass plate negatives, lantern slides, and copy prints) of Chiricahua? Apache people at an encampment in Arizona, approximately 1899. Images include Apache men, women, and children in a line outside a federal agency building in San Carlos, Arizona; a woman and man displaying baskets; Apache men standing in a line next to a U.S. Army soldier; brush huts and adobe buildings; Apache men riding horses and holding guns (probably scouts). Three images show Apache men and a boy in poses for the Devil Dance, wearing headdresses, masks, and blankets, and holding weapons. One group portrait depicts Native American and Anglo men and women posed together. There are also five copy photographs of the collector, Reverend Berry Edmiston, and his wife Ednah Lee Edmiston, seen in youth and in old age, including one image of them standing outside their Riverside, California home, approximately 1890s. Box 1 contains copy prints of all the glass plate negatives, and 17 of 30 lantern slides. Some lantern slides are duplicates of the glass plate images.
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Extracts of the journals and correspondence of Miss Berry : from the year 1783 to 1852
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The speech of Henry Berry, (of Jefferson,) in the House of delegates of Virginia, on the abolition of slavery
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