Paper 1: San Francisco Peak: a plea to protect. This is a study done for the Plateau Sciences Society. It lists names of people (residing in the eastern part of Navajo-land) and their personal opinions. It gives an account on the importance the mountain ha
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Letters and accompanying envelopes written by Charles F. Weller to Miss Katherine A. McElwain of Beaver, Pennsylvania from 1862-1865 from his time as a union soldier in the American Civil War.
We broke camp at an early hour marched about one mile formed line of battle and lay down remained there about 4 hours we then took the advance of the fifth Corps marched some five miles and came on to the Rebels the skir- mishers opened a brisk fire the Rebs falling back our Regmt [sic] went to the front formed line and advanced under a heavy fire from the emenies guns but they soon fell back we marched about three miles when the colum [sic] halted for the night my Regt went on picket. 4 men were wounded. We took ten prisoners.
Inspection report of the quarters of the American Literary, Scientific and Military Academy by the officer of the day, John A. Harleston, on 22 June 1823.
Inspection or "police report" of the quarters of the American Literary, Scientific, and Military Academy by the officer of the day, Charles B. Reese, on 22 February 1823. ; Surname of the officer of the day could be Russ.
Inspection report of the quarters of the American Literary, Scientific, and Military Academy by the officer of the day, F. C. Loring, on 22 February 1823.
Inspection report of the quarters of the American Literary, Scientific, and Military Academy by the officer of the day, John C. Holbrook, on 22 April 1823.
Sept. 22, 1971. 12 pgs. Editorial: Frosh revolution. Renegade report on poverty; GCSU president Johnson wants residence council abolished. Editor-in-Chief: Jim Daw Business Manager: Barry Smith Sports Editor: Nick Martin Entertainment Director: Elizabeth Cowan Photo Editor: Nigel Ottley Circulation Manager: Sarah Francis Production: Jeff Ballennie, Allan Grover, Dave Jarvis, john King, Marshall Leslie, Barry Nesbit, Eleanor Paul, Brock Phillips, Paul Scott The problems of being a political man by Dave Jarvis Johnston wants residence body to be abolished One way to combine academics to reality Loyola protests Amchitka Jobless rate for youths up in August No student for FC chairman by Daphne Read Frosh Revolution Towards a rational institution by Allan Grover Otium Negotium: the concrete and the clay by Andrew McAlister Texpack: realities of imperialism by Barry Weisleder Book exchange The race in Don Mills: PC's confident party will retain seat by Allan Grover The renegade report on poverty by Nick Martin Gregory's accent adds irony Politically oriented eroticism by Elizabeth Cowan Beasts and Children should be seen by Jim Barnes Raven and Walker return: Glendon Gophers start training by Nick Martin Utrecht signs Wild BIll Wade Guards seek Mao McQueen sees mug