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James T. Jones to Sack (Undated)
James cannot write to Miss Sallie and wants the recipient to show her and his family the letter.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/ciwar_corresp/1384/thumbnail.jp
James T. Jones to Martin Jones (Undated)
James is inquiring to the status of the money he sent home.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/ciwar_corresp/1390/thumbnail.jp
The Edge of Night
JOEL McWRIGHT paused and listened once again for the sound of the bell, before he unhooked doubletree and plow from the traces and led the mares along the edge of the creek, facing the sun, which now seemed no higher above the earth than his own shoulders..
Selecting Windows
Covers double-hung, horizontal sliding, casement, awning, jalousie, top-hinged, and fixed windows. Includes patio doors and skylights
Providing True Opportunity for Opportunity Youth: Promising Practices and Principles for Helping Youth Facing Barriers to Employment
Many "opportunity youth" -- youth who are not working or in school -- would benefit substantially from gaining work experience but need help overcoming barriers to employment and accessing the labor market.Those opportunity youth facing the most significant challenges, such as extreme poverty, homelessness, and justice system involvement, often need even more intensive assistance in entering and keeping employment, and are at risk of being left behind even by employment programs that are specifically designed to serve opportunity youth.This paper builds on the research literature with extensive interviews with employment program providers who have had success in helping the most vulnerable opportunity youth succeed in the workforce. Six principles for effectively serving these youth are identified
Trains, Trucks, Trees and Shrubs: Vision-Blocking Natural Vegetation and a Landowner\u27s Duty to Those off the Premises
James T. Jones to Sallie Jones (18 July 1962)
Would like supplies sent from home and his wishes given to the family and women at home.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/ciwar_corresp/1392/thumbnail.jp
James T. Jones to Sallie Jones (21 March 1862)
Discusses troop movements and denies the rumors that he is a gambler and a drunk.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/ciwar_corresp/1388/thumbnail.jp
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