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IRISH IMMIGRANTS' LETTERS 1906-1912

Tells the story of my grandfather, Marriott Gaston Todd, a young man of 21, who left Ballymena, Ireland on October 25, 1906 for the United States and Chicago. From 1906 until 1912 he corresponded with his friend, and future wife, Jean Wallace Fisher. Jean kept all of Marriott's letters, beginning with Marriott's journey from Derry, Ireland and ending when he met her ship from Ireland in New York on August 10, 1912. The letters number more than 200 and appear chronologically just as they were written to Jean not long after the turn of the 20th century.

Kadashan Enterprises
WHEN RAVEN CRIES

The story of the Tlingit Indians of Southeast Alaska's quest to be recognized as U.S. citizens. In their attempt to become part of the American system, some decided to forsake history, culture and tradition. This novel tells about a family's struggle to identify themselves: one part wants to retain the traditions of the past while the other struggles to become a part of the white culture.

The Kenneth W. Rendell Gallery, Inc.
ORIGINAL HISTORICAL LETTERS, MANUSCRIPTS AND DOCUMENTS

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