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  1. William Jones by Thomas Rowland Hughes, 1953
  2. An essay on the law of bailments. By William Jones, ... by William Jones, 2010-06-10
  3. The Theological, Philosophical and Miscellaneous Works of the Rev. William Jones ...: To Which Is Prefixed a Short Account of His Life and Writings, Volume 2 by William Jones, 2010-01-12
  4. The Works of Sir William Jones, Volume 13 by William Jones, Baron John Shore Teignmouth, 2010-03-09
  5. The Theological, Philosophical and Miscellaneous Works of the Rev. William Jones (Volume 10); To Which Is Prefixed a Short Account of His Life by William Jones, 2010-03-29
  6. The Letters of Sir William Jones (2 Volume Set) by William Jones, 1970-07-02
  7. William Jones, Indian, cowboy, American scholar, and anthropologist in the fields by Henry Milner Rideout, 2010-09-08
  8. A Freshwater Yarn, by William Brown, Henry Jones and John Robinson, Ed. by Capt. Brown by William Brown, 2010-07-24
  9. The Works of Sir William Jones, Volume 5 by William Jones, 2010-03-10
  10. Sir William Jones: A Bibliography of Primary and Secondary Sources (Amsterdam Studies in the Theory and History on Linguistic Science. Series V, Library and Information Sources in Linguistics, V. 7.) by Garland Hampton Cannon, 1979-06
  11. The Works of Sir William Jones, Volume 10 by William Jones, 2010-02-10
  12. The Theological and Miscellaneous Works of the Rev. William Jones: To Which Is Prefixed a Short Account of His Life and Writings, Volume 3 by William Jones, William Stevens, 2010-01-10
  13. The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer: a Facsimile of the William Morris Kelmscott Chaucer With the Original 87 Illustrations By Edward Burne-Jones by Geoffrey; John T. Winterich (Intro. ); William Morris (Design); Edward Burne-Jones (Illus. ) Chaucer, 1958-01-01
  14. William Jones, Indian, Cowboy, American Scholar, and Anthropologist in the Field by Henry Milner Rideout, 2010-01-01

41. Jones, William Ernest - Bright Sparcs Archival And Heritage Sources
jones, william Ernest Bright Sparcs Archival and Heritage Sources, Bright Sparcsis a biographical, bibliographical and archival database of Australian
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42. Most Wanted: Jones, William Henry II
Suspect jones, william Henry II Alias Creig, Antonio, Tony Sex Male DescentBlack Hair Black Eyes Brown Height 6' 03 /6'04 Weight 240/250 pounds
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Suspect: Jones, William Henry II
Alias: Creig, Antonio, "Tony"
Sex: Male
Descent: Black
Hair: Black
Eyes: Brown
Height: 6' 03"/6'04"
Weight: 240/250 pounds
Date of Birth:
Age:
DR#: Physical Oddities: Prescription Glasses, Caps on Upper Three Front Teeth Vehicle: Possible 1990+ Acura Integra 2-Door Red / Burgandy WANTED FOR: 264.1 PC Rape with a Foreign Object, 422 PC Terrorist Threats Crime Information: Victim and suspect were acquaintances. Suspect sexually assaulted victim in her home in the presence of her one year old son. The victim knows the suspect by his AKA. Contact: Detective M. Wright at 213-485-2586 WARNING: Do not attempt to apprehend this suspect yourself. If seen contact your local police station immediately. NOTE: Age calculated at date of crime.

43. Jones, William
jones, william. of Nayland, as he is generally called, was born atLowick, in Northamptonshire, July 30, 1726. He was educated at
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Jones, William A full Answer to Bp. Clayton's Essay on Spirit Catholic Doctrine of the Trinity proved from Scripture: Course of Lectures on the Figurative Language of the Holy Scriptures Sermons - (1790, 2 vols. 8vo): - The Scholar armed against the Errors of the Times (2 vols. 8vo): - Memoirs of the Life, Studies, and Writings of George Horne (1795 and 1799, 8vo). The most complete collection of his works is that in 12 vols. 8vo (Lond. 1801). The theological and miscellaneous works were republished separately (London, 1810, 6 vols. 8vo). Two posthumous volumes of sermons were published for the first time in 1830 (London, 8vo). See W. Stevens, Life of W. Jones (1801), Aikin, Gen. Biography ; Hoefer, Nouv. Biogr. Générale , 26, 908; Buck; Davenport; Darling, Cyclopoedia Bibliog . 2, 1682. (E. de P.) Excerpted from:
Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
by Rev. John McClintock and James Strong

44. Bio, Jones, William E.
jones, william EUGENE Name william Eugene jones Branch/Rank United States AirForce/O3 Unit Date of Birth 21 June 1940 Home City of Record FORT WORTH TX
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JONES, WILLIAM EUGENE Name: William Eugene Jones Branch/Rank: United States Air Force/O3 Unit: Date of Birth: 21 June 1940 Home City of Record: FORT WORTH TX Date of Loss: 05 January 1968 Country of Loss: North Vietnam Loss Coordinates: 211200 North 1062800 East Status (in 1973): Presumptive Finding of Death Category: 2 Aircraft/Vehicle/Ground: F105D #0068 Missions: Other Personnel in Incident: Refno: 0970 Source: Compiled by P.O.W. NETWORK from one or more of the following: raw data from U.S. Government agency sources, correspondence with POW/MIA families, published sources, interviews and CACCF = Combined Action Combat Casualty File. REMARKS: REMAINS RECOVERED 08/14/85 CACCF/CRASH/PILOT [r0970.97] PROJECT X SUMMARY SELECTION RATIONALE NAME: JONES, William E., Capt., USAF OFFICIAL STATUS: MISSING CASE SUMMARY: SEE ATTACHED RATIONALE FOR SELECTION: Capt. Jones was seen to eject successfully and descend with a good parachute. There is no further information indicating that he was captured or killed. REFNO: 0970 20 Apr 76 (U) CASE SUMMARY 1. On 5 January 1968, Capt. William E. Jones was the pilot of the number three aircraft (#61-0068), in a flight of four F105D's on a strike mission over NVN. After pulling off target Capt. Jones radioed that his aircraft had been hit by flak. Capt. Jones engaged the emergency flight control system and headed for the coast. About two minutes later the aircraft was observed to nose down and Capt. Jones ejected. A good parachute was seen and a beeper signal was heard. The parachute was observed all the way to ground contact in the vicinity of grid coordinates (GC) XJ 522 448, but Capt. Jones was never observed on the ground. 2. The estimated impact point of the aircraft is in the vicinity of (GC) XJ 528 448. The other flight members orbited the area for about 15 minutes,, however, no voice contact could be established with Capt.. Jones, although his beeper continued to broadcast after the flight members' departed the area. Another flight also attempted unsuccessfully to establish radio contact with Capt. Jones. No SAR was conducted due to the location. (Ref 1) 3. During the existence of JCRC, the hostile threat in the area precluded any visits to or ground inspections of the sites involved in this case. This individual's name and identifying data were turned over to the Four-Party Joint Military Team with a request for any information available. No response was forthcoming. Capt. Jones is currently carried in the status of Missing. REFERENCE USED 1. RPT (U), 388TFW, AF Form 484 w/statements 21 Jan. 68. * National Alliance of Families Home Page

45. The Political Graveyard: Index To Politicians: Jones, U To Z
Still living as of 1950. jones, william (17531822) of Providence, ProvidenceCounty, RI Born October 8, 1753. jones, william of Knox County, Ind.
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Index to Politicians: Jones, U to Z
  • Jones, Velma Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Tennessee, Female . Still living as of 2000.
  • Jones, Vera Massey of Wayne County , Mich. Circuit judge 3rd Circuit, 2001. Female . Still living as of 2001.
  • Jones, Verna of Baltimore , Md. Democrat. Member of Maryland state house of delegates District 44; elected 1998. Female . Still living as of 1998.
  • Jones, Virginia of South China, Kennebec County , Maine. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Maine, Female Burial location unknown
  • Jones, Virginia of Torrance, Los Angeles County , Calif. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from California, Female . Still living as of 1964.
  • Jones, W. Augustus of Louisville, Jefferson County , Ky. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Kentucky, . Still living as of 1948.
  • Jones, Mrs. W. B. of Logan, Cache County , Utah. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Utah, (alternate)

46. Thomas And Langley
Details of the ancestors of Albert Thomas of Blaenau Ffestiniog, Gwynedd, and of william Evan Langley of Hazelslade, Staffordshire. Other surnames on the site include Brailsford, Eyre, jones, Lloyd, Steadman, Tyson.
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Thomas and Langley Family Tree Pages
Significant names from Wales are JONES, LLOYD, THOMAS, TYSON, WILLIAMS. Families from Gwynedd and Anglesey, in particular Blaenau Ffestiniog, Dolwyddelen, Llanfrothen and Llanielien areas. Significant names from England are BRAILSFORD, EYRE, HANSLOW, LANGLEY. Families from Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Nottingham, Shropshire, Staffordshire and Worcestershire. In particular Bilston, Dudley, Hope, Lilleshall and Mansfield areas.
"Another Cumbrian in Ffestiniog", an article written by John Buckley, who has kindly allowed us to publish it here. John has researched the lives of a group of Cumbrians who left their home villages in search of work, in fact they settled in the area around Blaenau Ffestiniog. One of these men was John TYSON, who was our 3 X Gt Grandfather. Reading this makes us realise how hard times must have been, you can read the article HERE Also another article, translated to English by my brother Geoff, about Samuel Samuel JONES who was the son of Ann TYSON and Samuel Jones and the brother of our Gt Grandmother Margaret Jones. Samuel also went to Pennsylvania, but later returned! Read about S. Jones HERE Robert LANGLEY is our earliest Langley ancestor and he remains an enigma, although we did have the good fortune to be able to locate a Settlement Examination paper for him in Shropshire. Without that paper we would have hit a brick wall, it told us where he was born and his fathers name, which led us to Derbyshire, however, we have now hit the proverbial brick wall because we discovered he was baptised Robert LONGDEN! We are still trying to solve the name mystery. In the meantime you can read a little of the story

47. Love Is A Many Splendored Thing (1955): Jennifer Jones, William Holden, Isobel E
Jennifer jones stars in this true story about a widowed Eurasian doctor who fallsin love with charming American war reporter Mark Elliot (william Holden) in
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Notorious San Francisco bookshop. The place to buy books about junkies and heroin addiction by writers like william Burroughs, Bukowski, and Jack Kerouac.
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49. JONES, William
Of a subsequent marriage of the father there has been born one son, aninfant. william H. jones passed his boyhood in his native township.
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JONES, WILLLIAM H., M.D., physician and surgeon, was born in Snow Hill, Worcester county, Md., August 10, 1860. He is a son of William H. and Esther A. (Smith) Jones, both of Worcester county, where the father still resides and is engaged in contracting. The mother died September, 1892. They had five children: Mary Virginia, wife of Henry Bailey, died in 1890; Georgiana, wife of Charles H. Wilson, William H., Milcah S., wife of John H. Bailey, John David. Of a subsequent marriage of the father there has been born one son, an infant. William H. Jones passed his boyhood in his native township. He received his primary education in the public schools and was prepared for college under a private tutor. He took the regular collegiate course at Howard University, Washington, D.C. He afterwards took a three years course in the medical department of that institution, from which he was graduated in 1887. He then took a post-graduate course at the New York Polyclinic Institute. He began the practice of medicine in Knoxville, Tenn., but soon returned to the North, and since September, 1887, has been a continuous resident of Harrisburg, engaged in the practice of his profession. The Doctor is unmarried. He is a member of Brotherly Love Lodge, No. 896, Grand United Order of Odd Fellows, of Harrisburg. He belongs to the American Medical Society, the Pennsylvania State Medical Society, the Dauphin County Medical Society and the Harrisburg Academy of Medicine. He is president of the Baker Building and Loan Association. He attends the Protestant Episcopal church.

50. Creation Entertainment - Official Star Trek Conventions - Science Fiction Conven
SciFi/Film event October 25-27 in Dearborn, MI. Guests George Takei (Batman Beyond, Mulan); william Shatner (Osmosis jones).
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51. Department Of Science & Math - Faculty Listing
Web Page Email Schedule Top. william jones. Mr. william jonesserves as Assistant Professor of Biology. He recieved his Bachelor
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Email Schedule Top Donald Baumann Dr. Baumann serves as Professor of Biology and Chemistry and has been at Cedarville since 1964. He received his B.S. (1960), M.S. (1962), and his Ph.D.(1964) from Iowa State University. He is a member of several professional organizations, including American Institute of Biological Sciences, Creation Research Society, and the Society for Industrial Microbiology. Dr. Baumann and Carol have been married for 39 years. In his spare time, he enjoys growing vegetables and fruit trees in his garden.
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Email Schedule Top Edwin Braithwaite Dr. Braithwaite serves as Professor of Mathematics and has been at Cedarville since 1976. He earned his B.S. (1966) and M.S. (1968) in mathematics from Western Washington University, and he earned his Ph.D. in mathematics from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign (1975). Dr. Braithwaite is a member of the American Mathematical Society and the Mathematical Association of America, and he has numerous publications in print. Most recently, he co-authored "Geometric Right Triangles," an article which can be found in Mathematics and Computer Education (Vol. 33, No. 2, Spr. 1999). Dr. Braithwaite participates in the Awana and music ministries in his church. His hobbies include music, travel, swimming, bicycling, and hiking.

52. Spring 2003 Faculty Schedule - Jones, William Idris
Name jones, william Idris, Phone 3251, Location ENS 220A, Department SM.
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53. Handbook Of Texas Online: JONES, WILLIAM E.

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JONES, WILLIAM E. (1808-1871). William E. "Fiery" Jones, legislator, lawyer, judge, and Unionist Republican, was born in 1808 in Georgia. Nothing is known of his family or early life, but he edited the Augusta Chronicle and Sentinel and the Constitutionalist qv He served as one of the commissioners who arranged the surrender of San Antonio. Jones and other Texans attending the court session were marched to Perote Prison qv in Mexico, where they arrived on December 22, 1842. In late March 1843, Waddy Thompson, qv United States minister to Mexico, arranged the release of Jones, Samuel A. Maverick, qv and district judge Anderson Hutchinson. qv Jones returned to Texas and represented Gonzales County in the Eighth Congress in 1843-44. He considered running for the vice presidency of the republic in 1844 but chose instead to accept an appointment in February of that year as judge of the fourth district court. Under the Constitution of the Republic of Texas, qv district judges also served as associate justices of the Supreme Court, so Jones held that position as well until annexation. qv In April 1846 Governor James Pinckney Henderson qv continued Jones's career on the bench by appointing him to a six-year term as judge of the Second Judicial District. Jones moved from Gonzales to Guadalupe County in 1845 and lived there until 1851. He was a founder and trustee of Guadalupe College and a trustee of the Guadalupe High School Association. The Census of 1850 reported that he and his twenty-seven-year-old wife, Kezziah, had two young sons, and that he was moderately prosperous, owning nine slaves and $6,800 in real property. Jones moved to Comal County in 1851 and apparently as a consequence of that move resigned his district judgeship. In 1858 the region of Comal County in which Jones lived became part of Blanco County, and the state legislature named him the commissioner to hold the first elections and organize the new county. Jones's county of residence changed again in 1862 when Kendall County was formed in part from Blanco County.

54. Handbook Of Texas Online: JONES, WILLIAM GOODRICH

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JONES, WILLIAM GOODRICH (1860-1950). William Goodrich Jones, acclaimed as the "father of Texas forestry," was born in New York on November 11, 1860, the son of John Maxwell and Henrietta (Offenbach) Jones. His father was a merchant, watchmaker, and jeweler of Galveston, Texas, with interests both in the East and abroad, and his mother was the sister of French composer Jacques Offenbach. Because of the looming Civil War, qv During his early years Jones made repeated trips through East Texas, observing the developing lumber industry, qv which followed the penetration of the piney woods by the railroads. In 1898 B. E. Fernow, chief of the United States Bureau of Forestry, made a trip to Texas and asked Jones to make a survey of the region and write a report on the condition and future of forestry in Texas. The resulting document became a blueprint for conservationists in Texas. Jones denounced the haste and waste of the large logging operators and predicted that under current methods the great forest would disappear within twenty-five years. He recommended that the state and federal governments cooperate to regulate a planned-cutting, sustained-yield, systematic reforestation program that would prolong the life of the Texas forest indefinitely. When President Theodore Roosevelt and chief forester Gifford Pinchot called a White House Conference on Conservation, Jones attended as one of the Texas delegates. After this meeting Jones led in organizing a conservation agency for Texas. In 1914 he gathered key lumbermen, conservationists, and public officials together for a meeting in Temple to found the Texas Forestry Association;

55. Jones, William M.
Interview with Bill jones. Interviewed by JL Rendahl for the Heritage EducationCommission. Interviewed on December 5, 1984. william jones WJ. JL Rendahl - JLR.
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Interview with Bill Jones Interviewed by J. L. Rendahl for the Heritage Education Commission Interviewed on December 5, 1984 William Jones - WJ J. L. Rendahl - JLR JLR: This will be an interview with Moorhead educator, Bill Jones, of the Moorhead State University, as a part of the 1984 Oral History Project of the Moorhead State University Heritage Education Commission and of the Northwest Minnesota Historical Center. As interviewer, I'm J. L. Rendahl, of 415 South 7th Street, Moorhead, an Emeritus Vice President of Concordia College. The time is about 1:30 p.m., Wednesday, the fifth of December, 1984. The place is the audio studio in the MSU Livingston Lord Library. The oral history agreement form giving ownership of this tape to the Northwest Minnesota Historical Center has been signed. The length of the interview will probably be about 90 minutes. Now, to complete this introductory record, Bill, will you give your full name, your address, your position, what you are doing now, and something about your family. WJ: Yes, my full name is William Marcellus [spelling] JonesI'm named after my grandfatherand I live at 1303 18th Ave S. I'm presently Academic Vice President of Moorhead State University, and my wife, Audrey Zoube [phonetic] Jones, is Director of External Studies at Moorhead State, and we are in lame-duck status. We plan on retiring at the end of this school year. We have four childrenthree sons, all of whom are married, and a daughter, who is not; and they live in the Southeast and the East; and there are six grandchildren spread amongst those three married offspring.

56. Jones, William Henry, Kenya, Anglican (CMS)
jones, william Henry 19th century Anglican (CMS) Kenya. Once a slave,rescued by a British cruiser from a slave ship and landed in Bombay.
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Jones, William Henry
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Once a slave, rescued by a British cruiser from a slave ship and landed in Bombay. 1854, at Indo-British Institution under the care of the Rev. G. Candy (see Semler, Ishmael Michael and No. 411, List I). 1859, at Robert Money School. 1861, to Sharanpur, Nasik, to learn the trade of a blacksmith. 1864, to Mombasa, East Africa, to join Mr. Rebmann. 1865, Kisulitini. 1867, Universities' Mission at Zanzibar. 1869, to Church Missionary Society Mission at Rabai. 1871, to Bombay, where he was engaged seeking and sending out African men and women to join the Frere Town colony. 1874-78, at Frere Town and Rabai. 1878, to Bombay. 1881, left India to join the Africa Mission. 1885, May 31, ordained a deacon by Bishop Hannington; 1895, January 20, ordained a priest by Bishop Tucker. 1885, Pastor at Kisulutini, East Equatorial Africa; July 22, started with Bishop Hannington on his journey to the Victoria Nyanza. In 1893 paid a short visit to Bombay.
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57. Jones, William K. Bibliography Speleogenesis
Sponsors. UIS KHS Website. Webmaster. jones, william K. jones, william K. 1998.Karst Hydrology Atlas of West Virginia. KWI Special Publication No. 4. 111 pp.
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58. Colonial Secretary Index, 1788-1825 - Jones, William (1823) To Jones, William (P
jones, william (1823) to jones, william (Per Tottenham ). jones, william. Settlerat Wallis Plains. 1823 Jan 9. jones, william. Steward, Morley . 1823 Mar 12.
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Jones, William (1823) to Jones, William (Per "Tottenham")
JONES, William . Settler at Wallis Plains 1823 Jan 9 Memorial (Fiche 3066; 4/1835A No.164 p.77) 1823 Feb 18 On return of land cleared and other improvements made by settlers on Hunter's River and Patterson's River (Fiche 3264; 4/7029E pp.2-3) 1823 c.Jun On account of maize due from settlers on banks of Hunters River to the Government at Newcastle, from 1 Apr 1822 to 31 May 1823 (Reel 6067; 4/1809 p.71c) 1823 Aug 11 Delivered maize to the Magazine at Newcastle on account of debt owed to Government (Reel 6067; 4/1809 p.71d) 1824 Sep 21 Evidence in James Mudie case (Reel 6068; 4/1811 p.164) JONES, William . Steward, "Morley" 1823 Mar 12 Re discharge from the "Morley" (Reel 6010; 4/3507 p.440) 1823 May 5 Petition to be admitted to the General Hospital (Reel 6058; 4/1771 pp.279-80) 1823 May 6 Re acceptance at General Hospital (Reel 6010; 4/3508 p.256) JONES, William 1823 Mar 24 Petition for mitigation of sentence (Fiche 3233; 4/1869 p.106) JONES, William

59. William Jones Artworks And Fine Art At Arthistorynet.com
william jones art artwork and indepth artistic information such as paintings,sculpture, photography A Baby ca. Related Sites (3). jones, william .
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Artist: J : WILLIAM JONES Alphabetical Artist Index: A B C D ... Z
Museum Image Collections: (1) A Baby ca. 1860 Jones and Brother possibly by William H. Jones salted paper print
In the News: (10) The Un-Private House
More than simply a retreat from the world, the private home is a world within itselfa litera...
Thomas Williams Jones: Three Decades of Watercolors

he watercolors of Thomas William Jones are so evocative of memory and seductive of eye that it is ...
A MIROUR POLISSHED BRYGHT: REFLECTIONS OF CHAUCER, 1400-2000

The 600th anniversary of Geoffrey Chaucer's death will be commemorated in this exhibition, the cent...
Jacob Lawrence: The Toussaint L'Ouverture Series

The Norton Museum of Art opens a new exhibition entitled Jacob Lawrenc...
Sacred and Profane Visions from Renaissance Venice
The Fogg Art Museum will showcase approximately 30 paintings, drawings, prints, and books by Venetia... A Legacy of Early California Paintings: The Shumate Collection Paintings from the 19th century art collection of Dr. C. Albert Shumate are featured in the exhibiti... The Great Wide Open: Panoramic Photographs of the American West The dynamic relationship between panoramic imagery and understandings of the American West will be e...

60. Congressional Medal Of Honor Citation Of JONES, WILLIAM A., III
Subject Medal of Honor jones, william A., III Congressional Medalof Honor. jones, william A., III *. Rank and organization
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Subject: Medal of Honor: JONES, WILLIAM A., III Congressional Medal of Honor JONES, WILLIAM A., III * Rank and organization: Colonel, U.S. Air Force, 602d Special Operations Squadron, Nakon Phanom Royal Thai Air Force Base, Thailand Place and Date and date: Near Dong Hoi, North Vietnam, 1 September 1968 Entered service at: Charlottesville, Virginia Born 31 May 1922, Norfolk, Virginia Citation:

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