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To whomever attention that I
May 26, 2019

To whomever attention that I

NO TITLE 5/26/2019 To whomever attention that I as in Charles Anthony Paschal Jr. A.K.A. Luck "1" A.K.A. Lucky "G" Georgia State Prison Reidsville, Georgia maybe getting through this chance I'm taking to share the...
Paschal, Charles A., Jr.Georgia
Before I as in Charles
April 6, 2019

Before I as in Charles

NO TITLE 4-6-2019 Before I as in Charles Anthony Paschal Jr. think to take time to write anything on this paper for the reason and purpose of sharing an essay from my viewpoint about education...
Paschal, Charles A., Jr.Georgia
Before I think to write
January 11, 2019

Before I think to write

1-11-2019 Before I think to write anything on this paper I pray that whomever's attention I'm getting by taking such chance to get your attention is doing alright! Whereas, my name is as previously stated...
Paschal, Charles A., Jr.Georgia
Whereas, my name is as
January 11, 2019

Whereas, my name is as

NO TITLE 1-11-2019 To whomever may take time to try and understand my handwriting before I think to write one word on this paper "Happy New Years and I wish you many more New Years...
Paschal, Charles A., Jr.Georgia
Before I think to write anything on this paper
November 20, 2018

Before I think to write anything on this paper

11-20-2018 Before I think to write anything on this paper my name is Charles Anthony Paschal Jr., and I have been incarcerated 17 years straight off of a 30 year sentence, and the reason I'm...
Paschal, Charles A., Jr.Georgia
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If you are working on an APWA-related project, please let us know how you plan to utilize the Archive. We hope to share information about your work with our readers and, whenever possible, with relevant APWA authors.

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