Mrs Fenton's Magazine: Indian from 1826 to 1830, French Island (Mauritius), a story of her life in Tasmania / Sir Henry Lawrence Fenton, Preface to Elizabeth, 1876
WASHINGTON - 24 years ago, Horatio Fenton and his family became members of a sectarian church in southern New Jersey and became their spiritual home. Mr. Fenton, the elders of the church, for many years said the couple have built deep spiritual connections and have built friendship with their colleagues. "Trumps are breaking up in various institutions and families in the United States," Mr. Fenton quietly said. "He caused full division in all aspects, my position is that I go to church for worship and fellowship, what happened is that this fellowship is based on people's political viewpoint In one example, many welfare workers are black people, claiming to lie, people sent e - mail about welfare.
64 Interview with Triggross on fresh air of Fenton Johnson. Fenton Johnson was a monk from the Kentucky Abbey, where Thomas Merton studied, and he told Terry Gloss about the joy of life and solitude. This interview is a new way of thinking about loneliness and family, and that is worth listening to. 65 David Eagleman TED lecture - Eagleman describes a wonderful invention in his laboratory, which allows hearing impaired people to decipher the auditory input in a different way than the eardrum or cochlear nerve. Best is a genius, it represents the future I think: auxiliary intelligence (human + artificial)
Of particular interest is a series of letters from Margaret Mercer in box 22 to Martha Fenton Hunter (1800-1866). The letter covers the 1830s and the 1840s; Mercer wrote in Maryland that her letter is full of news, one of whom was Tim of her servant and his three children is. She wants to send them to Liberia, but he does not want to go. She expressed her views on the abolitionists and how to manage her slaves in the south. There should be some abnormality. The heritage newspaper (Box 5) from 1804 to 1811 in the "Miscellaneous" section of Moscow's Garnett hunter contains slaves of William Garnett, creditors are generally mentioned, celebrities are mentioned There was not. The same part of the 1815 sales list lists Rachel and her four children. Another unusual item is the 1849 round of three pages of column 15, which includes the parliamentary material of Robert M. T. Hunter (folder 1).