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Table of Contents
Collection Overview
Biographical Sketch
Scope and Content
Restrictions
Subject Headings
Administrative Information
Related Material
Contents:
I. Correspondence
II. Receipts, Bills, Accounts, Cheques
III. Western Real Estate; Deeds, Land Grants, Diagrams of Western Townships
IV. Printed Material
Mark Howard Papers
A Guide to the Mark Howard Papers at the Connecticut Historical Society
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Collection Overview | |||||||||||||||
| Repository : | Connecticut Historical Society | ||||||||||||||
| Creator : | Howard, Mark | ||||||||||||||
| Title : | Mark Howard Papers. | ||||||||||||||
| Dates : | 1826 -- 1888 | ||||||||||||||
| Extent : | 4.5 linear feet (10 boxes) | ||||||||||||||
| Abstract : | Collection consists primarily of letters written to Mark Howard; there is some correspondence to and from family members, but most concerns personal and professional business: insurance, stocks, land, law. Also in the collection are Howard's detailed personal financial records, as • Mark Howard (broadcaster)Australian sports journalist, presenter and commentator
Mark Richard Howard (born 23 October 1973) is an Australian television presenter and journalist with Fox Sports after previously hosting, presenting and reporting on various events on Ten Sport for over a decade. After a brief stint at the Seven Network, Howard joined Network Ten in 2005, employed for the network's award-winning V8 Supercar coverage for two years. In 2008, Howard joined Network Ten's AFL team as a boundary rider; during this time he covered the 100th goal in a season by Hawthorn's Lance Franklin and co-hosted the 2008 Brownlow Medal "Red Carpet" for the network. • Mark HowardBIOMark Howard Founding Artistic Director, Trinity Irish Dance Company For more than three decades, this Emmy Award-winning choreographer has been striving for and achieving that which is profoundly significant and equally difficult to attain—the transcendence of craft to art and the synthesis of forms to create something that is forward-looking and new. His work maintains integrity while simultaneously going beyond the ramverk of ethnicity to carve new traditions. Born in Yorkshire, England, and raised in Chicago, Howard began his dancing career at the age of eight at the Dennehy School of Irish Dance. He began teaching when he was only 17 years old, and by 20 he had launched the Trinity Academy of Irish Dance, subsequently leading them to unprecedented World Championship team titles for the United States—the first when he was only 25. As a competitive coach and choreographer, he would go on to redefine what was possible for American teams becoming the f | ||||||||||||||