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Pigs Run Amuck in the Colony of Baltimore Again (open access)

Pigs Run Amuck in the Colony of Baltimore Again

Document discussing the arrest of Harry "Saint" Smith in Baltimore and the actions of the police following his arrest. The address of the Black Panther Party, Baltimore Chapter is at the top of the page.
Date: 1970?
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Transcript for A. J. Underwood diary, December 16, 1861-December 18, 1862 - Pt. 3] (open access)

[Transcript for A. J. Underwood diary, December 16, 1861-December 18, 1862 - Pt. 3]

Transcript for A. J. Underwood diary, December 16th, 1861 to December 18th, 1862, detailing military fellows, role as a sharpshooter, friends, daily activities, correspondences, and transactions. This item (p. 102-193) covers September 15th through December 18th, 1862.
Date: 1861-12-16/1862-12-18
Creator: Underwood, Adoniram Judson (A. J.)
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Invitation: Between Object and Child] (open access)

[Invitation: Between Object and Child]

A document sent to D. Jack Davis containing an invitation to "Between Object and Child: History and Criticism in Schools and Museums" held by the Maryland Institute College of Art from November 15 - November 16, 1985. The invitation includes an overview of the event and a blank registration form.
Date: 1985
Creator: Maryland Institute College of Art
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Annotated Business Card for Abe Shapiro of Historic Guide Service] (open access)

[Annotated Business Card for Abe Shapiro of Historic Guide Service]

Annotated business card for Abe Shapiro of Historic Guide Service located at 1301 Merrimac Drive, Apt 3, West Hyattsville, MD along with the telephone number. It included some written notes on the front side saying file under Washington.
Date: 1962
Creator: Historic Guide Service
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Thomas Moorer, October 1, 2000 (open access)

Oral History Interview with Thomas Moorer, October 1, 2000

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Thomas Moorer. Moorer grew up in Alabama and received a principal appointment to the Naval Academy in 1929. He shipped out on the USS Enterprise (CV-6) after going into aviation training in 1935. He flew the PBY. After World War II starts, in the Pacific Ocean near Australia, during a reconnaissance mission, he was shot down by the Japanese and managed to get himself and his seven crewmates all out alive. Then the ship he was rescued onto was shot again, and he again rescued six of his original crew and 40 more from the ship. They were beached on a small island and rescued by an Australian plane. From Darwin they went to Perth. After the Battle of Midway, Moorer was transferred to Africa. He discusses the attack on Pearl Harbor. While in the Pacific, he was sent by General Douglas MacArthur to pick up stranded Australian Green Berets on Timor. Macarthur met and spoke with Moorer about traveling to pick the men up. He also encountered MacArthur when MacArthur went to Japan as controller of the occupation, after Moorer was selected to command the Seventh Fleet.
Date: October 1, 2000
Creator: Moorer, Thomas
System: The Portal to Texas History
Guide to Annapolis and the Naval Academy Booklet (open access)

Guide to Annapolis and the Naval Academy Booklet

Partial booklet of Guide to Annapolis and the Naval Academy.
Date: June 21, 1927
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History