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Go to Institutiones [folia 41 a-d] item page

Four leaves of Institutiones (with the Glossa ordinaria of Accursius and Summaria of Hieronymus Clarius) by Justinianus. Printed in Venice by Johannes Hamman, for Octavianus Scotus, in 1494. Illustrated with red rubricated initials. [GW 7635; ISTC…
Go to Justice, Alfred (Interview outline and video), 2011 item page

Alfred Justice was born in southwestern Virginia. He joined the army in September of 1939 mostly because it was impossible to find a job as a young man during that time. Mr. Justice received his training at Ft. Knox, and was stationed at Fort Custer…
Go to Judd, Siegel item page

Siegel Judd was born Siegel Wright; after his parents died, his father's sister and her husband adopted him. Mr. Judd attended Dartmouth College and served in the navy during WWI. He married Dorothy Leonard in 1898. He went to law school,…
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Dorothy Leonard was born in 1898 in Grand Rapids. She studied economics and political science at Vassar College and had an interest in city government. Her grandfather, Charles H. Leonard, was the inventor of the refrigerator. Mrs. Judd was the…
Go to Joyner, Ron (Interview outline and video), 2010 item page

Ron Joyner was drafted into the Army in 1970 as part of the first group to be drafted through the lottery system. He volunteered for helicopter pilot training, which he took at Fort Rucker, Alabama, and was then sent to Germany. From there, he was…
Go to Jousma, Darin Richard (Interview outline), 2015 item page

Darin Jousma enlisted in the Army in the summer of 1997 after graduating from high school. He served in Bosnia in 1998 as part of a peacekeeping force helping with the confiscation of weapons and stopping Serbian forces from moving weaponry and…
Go to Jouppi, James (Interview outline and video), 2013 item page

James was born on Long Island, December 10, 1948. His father was in the Marine Corps and served in Korea. The family moved around during his childhood but they eventually settled back in New York. After graduating from high school in 1966, Jim…
Go to De antiquitate Judaica [folium 36] item page

One leaf of De antiquitate Judaica, De bello Judaico, by Flavius Josephus and translated by Rufinus Aquileiensis. Printed in Augsburg by Johann Schüssler in 1470. Illustrated with red rubricated initials. [GW M15160; ISTC ij00481000]
Go to Kilo: Being the Love Story of Eliph Hewlitt, Book Agent item page

Binding of Kilo: Being the Love Story of Eliph Hewlitt, Book Agent, by Ellis Parker Butler, published by McClure, 1907.
Go to My Friend Prospero item page

Binding of My Friend Prospero, by Henry Harland, published by McClure, Phillips & Co., 1904.
Go to Romance item page

Binding of Romance, by Joseph Conrad and Ford M. Hueffer, published by McClure Phillips & Co., 1904.
Go to Jonker, Cornelius Richard (Interview outline and video), 2015 item page

Cornelius Jonker was born in September 1924 in Rusk, Michigan. When he was young his family moved to Grand Rapids, Michigan and he grew up there. After turning eighteen he received his draft notice and was sworn into the Army on March 18, 1943. He…
Go to Jongsma, Herm (Interview outline and video), 2008 item page

Herm Jongsma was born in 1931, during the Depression. As a result he moved around a lot as a child, but ended up going to Calvin College for a brief time. He was drafted to the Army in 1952 to serve in the Korean War. He was a light mechanic, but…
Go to Jones, Williams (Interview outline and video), 2011 item page

Born in Kalamazoo, Michigan in 1947, William Jones divided his younger years growing up between Ionia, Michigan and Manchester, New Hampshire. After graduating from high school in Manchester, Jones followed family tradition and enlisted in the…
Go to Jones, Frank (Interview outline and video), 2015 item page

Frank Jones is a Vietnam War veteran that was born on February 15, 1950 in Grand Rapids, Michigan. After graduating from high school in June 1970 he was drafted into the Army in August 1970. He trained at Fort Knox, Kentucky; Fort Polk, Louisiana;…
Go to Jones, Bert R., II (Interview outline and video), 2008 item page

Bert Jones II was a combat soldier in the Vietnam War for the U.S. Army. He mainly fought in the Tan Yen Province, but was in Cambodia for 45 days, as well. He does not discuss in specific detail what he did during the War, but he does describe the…
Go to Letter of agreement for James Garrard item page

Contract guaranteeing James Garrard, the Governor of Kentucky, three thousand dollars.
Go to Johnson, William (Interview transcript and video), 2021 item page

William Johnson was born in Union, Mississippi, on September 14th, 1936. He enlisted in the Army in 1955. He was processed in Fort Wayne, Michigan, issued his equipment in Fort Knox, Kentucky, and attended basic training in Fort Carson, Colorado. He…
Go to Johnson, William (Interview outline and video), 2005 item page

William Johnson served in a regimental communications center in the 79th Division in Europe during World War II. He landed on Utah Beach with an advance party shortly after D-Day, and participated in the campaigns in Normandy, France and Germany.
Go to Johnson, Richard H (Interview outline and video), 2016 item page

Richard Johnson was born in Lincoln, Kansas, in January 1932. He first served in the Army as a draftee and was inducted in October 1953. He served for two years before getting an early discharge to go to seminary. Upon completion of seminary he…
Go to Letter about the Lincoln-McClellan campaign by Reverdy Johnson item page

Letter about the Lincoln-McClellan campaign by former Attorney General, Reverdy Johnson supporter of McClellan. Believing that Lincoln's actions on emancipation and other areas to be illegal, he states "I hope you can keep the case before the public.…
Go to Nathan Sargent from Reverdy Johnson, January 26, 1848 item page

Letter regarding an invoice that was previously enclosed.
Go to Nathan Sargent from Reverdy Johnson, November 7, 1848 item page

Primarily illegible letter regarding electoral politics.
Go to Johnson, Mae (Interview transcript and video), 2012 item page

Mae Johnson was born in Waterbury, Connecticut, in 1919. She graduated from Leavenworth High School in 1937 and eventually went to nursing school. Because she could not finish nursing school, Mae traveled to California with a friend. After visiting…

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