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Aaron S. Oberly Papers
This collection includes 6 letters written to and by U.S. Navy Assistant Surgeon Aaron S. Oberly. The majority are "love letters" from Oberly to his future wife, Anna M. (Maria A.) Woodford while he was in Baltimore. In 1863, he served aboard the Union gunboat Kineo and in 1865, the steamer Santiago de Cuba
Data, Code, and Errata for A Primer of Ecological Statistics by Nicholas J Gotelli and Aaron M Ellison
This is the repository for the Data, Code, and Errata used in all the examples in the textbook A Primer of Ecological Statistics, 1st and 2nd editions, by Nicholas J Gotelli and Aaron M Ellison (Oxford University Press)
Data, Code, and Errata for A Primer of Ecological Statistics by Nicholas J Gotelli and Aaron M Ellison
This is the repository for the Data, Code, and Errata used in all the examples in the textbook A Primer of Ecological Statistics, 1st and 2nd editions, by Nicholas J Gotelli and Aaron M Ellison (Oxford University Press)
Replication Data and Code for: Significant Subgraph Mining for Neural Network Inference with Multiple Comparisons Correction
Contains data and code underlying results presented in Gutknecht, Aaron J.; Wibral, M. (2021): "Significant Subgraph Mining for Neural Network Inference with Multiple Comparisons Correction"
Aaron Spell Receipt, December 21, 1841
21 December 1841 Aaron Spell receipt for $35.00 from A. M. Nathan per. Chs. E. Mound, Benton.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-spell-papers/1035/thumbnail.jp
Aaron M. Loomis
An obituary for Aaron M. Loomis, U.S. Civil War veteran of Company K, 24th Iowa Volunteer Infantry, and Iowa state politician
Aaron M. Loomis
An obituary for Aaron M. Loomis, U.S. Civil War veteran of Company K, 24th Iowa Volunteer Infantry, and Iowa state politician
Aaron M. Loomis
An obituary for Aaron M. Loomis, U.S. Civil War veteran of Company K, 24th Iowa Volunteer Infantry, and Iowa state politician
Interview with Aaron May
Aaron May joined the US Army on March 4, 1942. His initial boot camp training was at Camp Chaffee, Arkansas. While serving as an enlisted man, he requested and received a commission in the Army as a Warrant Officer. He attended Officer's school at Camp Lee, Virginia. May was an infantryman with the 68th Infantry Battalion, 14th Army Division. He saw military action at Marseilles, Cannes, and in Alsace-Lorraine, France. He was present at the liberation of the Dachau Concentration Camp in Germany and the military campaign at Haguenau Forest. May was discharged from the US Army at Fort Bragg, North Carolina
Aaron M Biddlecome
Series 85298 | State Historical Society | World War I service questionnaires | Aaron M BiddlecomeThis series contains military service questionnaires and photographs of Utah's World War I veterans compiled by the Utah State Historical Society shortly after the war. The forms were sent to veterans or their families to complete and return
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