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    [Report concerning interview with Vickie Adams, by J. R. Leavelle]

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    Report by J. R. Leavelle concerning an interview with Vickie Adams, an employee of the Texas School Book Depository and witness to the assassination. Adams describes watching the motorcade from the third story of the Depository building

    Adams, R J, 205795

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/367802Surname: ADAMS Given Name(s) or Initials: R J Military Service Number or Last Known Location: 205795 Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 50641177849 Item: [2016.0049.00134] "Adams, R J, 205795

    R. D. Adams collage

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    Collage of black and white photographs, including a portrait of Mr. R. D. Adams and photos from Saint George, Utah. "From Mary A. Self, Norwalk, Calif." Adams was probably the photographer who took most of these photos

    E.W. Korngold, J. Adams, R. Strauss

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    Zimmer Pierre. E.W. Korngold, J. Adams, R. Strauss. In: Raison présente, n°173, 1er trimestre 2010. L'enjeu du service public. pp. 143-146

    John H. Adams papers, MSS.0009

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    Abstract: The correspondence of a Birmingham, Alabama, mining engineer, businessman, poet, and public servant. The collection also includes a small group of papers of Adams' son, John R. Adams, an attorney and realtor.Scope and Content Note: The collection consists of John H. Adams's and his son, John R. Adams's, business correspondence. For the most part the correspondence is typewritten and covers primarily the decade of the 1920s. The elder Adams's outgoing correspondence is about half the size of his incoming correspondence, with much of the latter from J. A. Curtis and C. H. Judkins, businessmen and attorneys at law in Cleveland, Ohio. His son's outgoing business correspondence is about three times the size of his incoming correspondence. The correspondence pertains primarily to their mining interests and their company, O'Neals Lime Works Inc. There is a prominent and unexplained gap in both father and son's business correspondence between 1914 and 1922-23. The collection also includes mineral deposit maps of the Tuscaloosa - Birmingham area and material about the Vulcan statue and Vulcan Park in Birmingham. Miscellaneous items include a limited number of various personal and business bills and receipts, unidentified correspondence, credit and financial reports, abstracts, undated mining notes, and mimeographed reports.Biographical/Historical Note: John H. Adams (1857-1949) was a mining engineer, businessman, poet, and Birmingham public servant. His son, John R. Adams, known also as Jack Adams and J. Reese Adams, was an attorney, realtor, and businessman. The elder Adams was elected Director from Alabama of the Engineering Association of the Southwest in 1889, and also appointed member of the Standing Committee on Rooms and Library of the same organization. That year he also became superintendent of the Sloss Iron & Steel Company. In 1906 he was chosen as Vice-president, Sayre Mining & Manufacturing Co., and his prominence in the Birmingham business community led to his selection as chairman of the city's Chamber of Commerce. He was also associated with numerous other firms and civic organizations, among them the Birmingham Farm Garden (1913), the Northern Kentucky Coal Mining Company (Treasurer, 1913), the Birmingham Trussville Iron Company (General Manager, 1918), Alales Construction Company (1923), O'Neal's Lime Works (President & General Manager, 1923), the Birmingham Zoning Board of Adjustment (Chairman, 1929), Birmingham College (Trustee, 1939), the Masons, Cleveland-Alabama Mining Company, and Republic Iron & Steel Company (General Manager). John R. Adams was an attorney for the Tioga Company, 1909-14, an Assistant Manager of O'Neals Lime Works (1923), Manager of the Shelby County Abstract Company (1924), a realtor in Calera, Alabama (1924), Alabama agent for Schaffer Engineering Co. of Pittsburgh (1925), and member of the law firm of Cooper, Knight, Adair, Cooper & Osborn of Jacksonville, Fla., (1926)

    A new, flaccid, decurrent leaf variety of Juniperus poblana from Mexico: J. poblana var. decurrens R. P. Adams

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    Analyses of nrDNA and four cp DNAs (petN-psbM, trnS-trnG, trnD-trnT, trnL-trnF) plus morphology and leaf essential oils revealed that the weeping (flaccid), decurrent leafed junipers near Topia, Durango are closely related to J. poblana (formerly J. flaccida var. poblana) and should be recognized as a new variety, J. poblana var. decurrens R. P. Adams var. nov. The leaf oil of J. p. var. decurrens is dominated by α-pinene (53.2%) with moderate amounts of β-pinene (5.3%), myrcene (4.3%), δ-2-carene (1.2%), δ-3-carene (2.5%), limonene (3.2%), β-phellandrene (3.1%), terpinolene (1.0%), (E)-caryphyllene (1.1%), and germacrene D (1.5%) and shares eleven unique terpenes with J. poblana

    Left to right: Joseph E. Pogue, Edward L. Love, F. J. Adams, Winthrop W. Aldrich, R. C. Irvine, H. J. Mosser, R. H. Mansfield

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    Left to right: Joseph E. Pogue, Edward L. Love, F. J. Adams, Winthrop W. Aldrich, R. C. Irvine, H. J. Mosser, R. H. Mansfield.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1950s/9744/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from J. R. Eakin to Arthur G. Ringland

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    Letter (copy) from J. R. Eakin to Arthur C. Ringland about the alignment of 40 acres near the Buggeln ranch

    Letter from Arno B. Cammerer to J. R. Eakin

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    Letter from Arno B. Cammerer to J. R. Eakin describing the procedure for purchasing Bright Angel Trail

    Letter from J. R. Eakin to Carl Hayden

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    Letter from J. R. Eakin to Carl T. Hayden concerning access to Rowe Well and the canyon
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