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| Letters from Justin -1988 While working in Michigan, Justin would write me often. (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
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| Life in the 50's Typical vacations
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| Life in the 60's
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| List of Items to research at the Allen County Public Library Preperation for the October 2015 Bus Trip to Fort Wayne
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| List of my Kappa Alpha Psi Pledge Brothers -1968 This is on the back of a photo (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
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| Listing of videos on the site taken in the 1950's
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| Lost Histories of Indiana Presentation Lost Histories of Indiana Presentation of Moore. Flanner House, and Urban Patch history at the Dimension Mill at IU
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| Magic Kingdom 'E' Ticket (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
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| Mammie Beatty Scott Funeral Program
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| Marker for William Johnson Moore. The last of the known enslaved of our ancestors. His original surname was Gordon.
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| Mary Jane Campbell Edwards Obituary
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| Masonic
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| MAYOR DE BLASIO ANNOUNCES NEW EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE PUBLIC DESIGN COMMISSION Mayor Bill de Blasio today announced Justin Moore as Executive Director of the Public Design Commission. Justin Moore has extensive experience in urban design and the public review process. He will continue the Public Design Commission’s history of prioritizing the quality and excellence of the public realm, enhancing and streamlining the Commission’s review process, and fostering accessibility, diversity and inclusion in the City’s public buildings and spaces.
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| McDonald's salutes the 1996 Black History Makers of Tomorrow Justin Received an award (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
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| McNairy County, Tennessee
Obituaries
A-B-C-D
by McNairy Country Archives Winnie Cole is on page 68
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Owner of original: McNairy Tennessee Office of County Archives, Nancy Kennedy, Director, January 19, 2021
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| Memorial Service for Mrs. Alice Virgina (Scott) Edwards
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| Memorial Service for Stephen Golder
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| Merry Realty (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
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| Miscellaeous Election/voting items (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
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| Miscellaneous contents of a Golden plastic folder. and green plastic folder was in the same box.
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| Miscellaneous ID Cards (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
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| Miscellaneous item found with Mary Jane Campbell Edwards pictures Minnie Flenoigh worked for Russell Fortues. They sent Minnie post cards from their vaction trips. They lived 1t 1408 N. New Jersey
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| Miscellaneous note from a talk with Sophie I mentioned I was starting to look into the Moore side of the family history. (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
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| Miscl Mt. Helm Records - 1958 (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
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| Mother's Day Program
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| Mother's Day Program First Baptist - 1971 Mother's Day Program First Baptist - 1971
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| Moving to A Higher Ground
A Narrative History of Mt. Zion Baptist Church
by William F. Sims, Church Historian In 1869, African-Americans who lived in Fletcher Bottom about eight miles southwest of
Indianapolis usually worshiped at the White Lick Colored Baptist Church near
Bridgeport.or at the Lick Creek Baptist Church near Beech Grove. Sometimes during the
year, seven or eights persons who represented the two congregations met on Fletcher's
Farm to organize a new church. It is not know whether this group were ex-slaves or freed
men, but most of them apparently lived on Fletcher's Farm. It had been only seven years
since the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation in 1862 and the passage of the Civil
Rights Act of 1866 that conferred citizenship upon Black Americans.
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| Mt Helm celebrates it's 95th anniversary Reverend William D. Edwards was pastor of Mt. Helm for many years. Several of the Edwards descendants attended the celebration.
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| Mt Helm Missionary Baptist Church Anniversary 92nd September 21, 2014
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| Mt. Helm Baptist Church 11th Anniversary of Rev. W. D. Edwards - 1953
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| Mt. Helm Missionary Baptist Church Anniversary 80th 2002, the year after Ann passed. Several photos of the Edwards Family are included along with a full page picture of Ann.
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| Mt. Helm Missionary Baptist Church Anniversary 85th Edwards Family page 33, Rev. W. D. Edwards mentions in the church history on page 10. Dorothy Thorne mentioned on page 19 and other pictures on page 20.
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| Mt. Zion Church Directory 1999 Joyce, Jason, and Justin are included.
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| My Mom talks about her Uncle Jim's career on the railroad. My Mom was named for her Uncle Jim. James Brown worked on the Mobile and Ohio R.R. the line went from New Orleans to St. Louis. He work on the crew that maintained the tracks.
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| My problems obtaining a copyright for the family website In September of 2015 I attempted to get a copyright for our family website. I paid the registration fee and began to upload the files. A few months later I found out it would not be that simple. In 2019 I've decided to write a book and copyright the book. All the recent talk about 1619, I think I may need to go back to 1619 technology. A few years later, I thought about trying again when the head of the the library was a Black woman, but didn't. (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
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| My reflections during the Covid Pandemic 2020 on the Grandparents I never knew. Back to the grandparents I never met. My grandmother Ella Bolton Moore was said to have been born in “Indian Territory”, I haven’t found a birth certificate for Grandma Ella, but over time “Indian Territory” would have many meanings. However, I did find Ella and William’s marriage documents. The marriage documents provide the confirmation of my mother’s story that William Moore was born William Gordon, and when given a chance he changed his last name to make it easier for his siblings to find him.
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| NAACP 64th Convention was held in Indianapolis in 1973. Virginia Franklin was on the registration and hospitality committees. Virginal Franklin a member of First Baptist Church
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| NAACP ACT-SO Convention in Pittsburg (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
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| National Organization of Minority Architects
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| New York City Public Design Commission 2018 Annual Report, Justin is the Executive Director.
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| Newspaper Article - Douglass Youth
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| Newspaper article quoting Joyce on a speech by Colin Powell
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| Northside New Era Baptist church Pastor and Wife's 20th Anniversary Website Development Joyce and John developed the website for celebration of our pastor's 20th anniversary. This document is comprised of items found on our server ten years later.
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| Northside New Era church installation of Pastor Clarence C. Moore Joyce grew-up in this church and we help with the Pastors 25 Anniversary website
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| Nu Chapter on The Move at Purdue U. Article in the Kappa Alpha Psi Journal October 1969
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Owner of original: Kappa Alpha Psi Journal
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| Obituary for Nathaniel S. Edwards
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| Oldest 1972 Kenton Resident born in Kenton, William Carter Cole Kenton's oldest 1972 resident born in Kenton is also Kenton's oldest Black citizen. William Carter Cole's life seems to go much farther back in history than his ninety-three years suggest with the revelation that he is the grandson of slaves.
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Owner of original: https://sos.tn.gov/products/tsla/bibliography-tennessee-local-history-sources-obion-county
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| Our Ancestors by Willie J. Moore Handwritten Cole-Moore Family History
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| Past Forward: Roots and Recovery in the American City This Special Topic Article: Community Gardening Works! ACGA 2011 Conference is brought to you for free and open access by the Center for Urban Resilience at Digital Commons @ Loyola Marymount University and Loyola Law School. It has been accepted for inclusion in Cities and the Environment (CATE) by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons at Loyola Marymount University and Loyola Law School. For more information, please contact digitalcommons@lmu.edu.
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| Past Forward:Roots and Recovery in the American City Justin submitted a research paper focused on his grandfather's role in community gardening in Indianapolis in the 1940's
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Owner of original: Justin Moore
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