Hawkins, John, active 1635 - Social Networks and Archival Context (original ) (raw )Epithet: of Add MS 34729
British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000303.0x000120
John Hawkins was a Sergeant Major in the 2nd Canadian Regiment of the Continental Army under the command of Colonel Moses Hazen from January 1 1776 to June of 1783. It acquired the name of "Congress' Own Regiment" since Congress itself was responsible for its supplies and maintainence.
From the description of Orderly books, 1780. (Historical Society of Pennsylvania). WorldCat record id: 122616708
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Guelph Spring Festival Archives. The First fable : a magical, mystical, musical play for children / story and lyrics by Timothy Findley ; music by John Hawkins ; stage direction and conception by Felix Mirbt, May 14-15, 1989 - house program.
University of Guelph. McLaughlin Library
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WEST PAPERS. Vol. III. (ff. 365). Historical documents, extracts from records, naval and parliamentary papers, etc., many original; 1065-1759. Among them are:-1. "Homagium Malcolmi [ Malcolm III. Canmore] Regis Scocie et Edwardi filii ejus primogeni..., 1065-1759
British Library
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Hawkins, John. Rawhide: Incident at Hourglass, formerly (Hondo Seco) Producer: Vincent M. Fennelly.
San Francisco State University Library, J Paul Leonard Library
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HAWKINS, JOHN. Artist file : miscellaneous uncataloged material.
Museum of Modern Art (MOMA)
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Hawkins family. Hawkins heirs vs. Hart heirs, 1779-1823.
University of Kentucky Libraries
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Hawkins, John. Papers, 1858-1861.
Duke University Libraries, Duke University Library; Perkins Library
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Glass, Carter, b. 1919. Papers, 1865.
University of Virginia. Library
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Copybook and diary collection, 1749-1950.
New York State Historical Documents Inventory
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Alabama. Legislature. Commission to Preserve the Peace. Records, 1962-1975.
Alabama Department of Archives and History
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Hawkins, John. Orderly books, 1780.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
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Hawkins, John. Rawhide: Incident at Seven Fingers. Teleplay by John Hawkins; story by John Hawkins and John Dunkel. Producer: Vincent M. Fennelly.
San Francisco State University Library, J Paul Leonard Library
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Alston, H. M. Account of John Hawkins (1721?-99), physician, and family.
University of Aberdeen
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Kim, Richard E., 1932-. Letter to Paul Engle. Amherst, MS. 1967 Mar. 17.
University of Iowa Libraries
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