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    Indian Agency, Rosebud SD, Todd County

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    10 x 8 photograph, buildings and tipis amid rolling hillsRosebud P168 [stamp] Property of: South Dakota State Historical Society Pierre, South Dakota Give photo credit to: South Dakota State Historical Society. Rosebud Agency Rosebud Indian Agency Taken in 1889 Photo by J. A. Anderson43. Rosebud Indian Agency So. Dak. 1889 Photo By - J.A. Anderson

    Georgina Anderson

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    Her father was J.A. Anderson

    Radioman J.A. Giampetro and Seaman Edwin M. Anderson, U.S.S. Mobile

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    This negative shows Radioman 3rd Class J.A. Giampetro and Seaman 1st Class Edwin M. Anderson aboard the cruiser USS Mobile. Both are members of the U.S. Navy; they are standing on the ship, which was nicknamed "Mo Em Down" Mobile. The sign they are standing behind features the ship's nickname, images of the Japanese Imperial flag, and where the ship saw combat: Leyte Gulf, Luzon, Okinawa, Mindanao, Manila, Formosa, Truk, Pescadores, Occupation of Japan - Nagasaki, Tarawa, Guam, Kwajalein, and Saipan, as well as other locations in the South Pacific

    J.A. Daigneau

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    Photograph - J.A. Daigneau building, Athabasca, Alberta. It was built in 1912 by Joseph Daigneau and burnt down in 198

    Magnetic, geochemical and DNA properties of highly magnetic soils in England

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    A range of mineral magnetic, Mössbauer, geochemical, microscopy and molecular biological techniques are applied to a small set of bulk and fine fractions of highly magnetic English topsoils that overlie weakly magnetic sedimentary geologies. Results show that the ferrimagnetic component of highly enhanced surface soils is dominated by superparamagnetic (SP) grains with a minor proportion of larger stable single-domain/pseudo-single-domain (SSD/PSD) grains that may derive from magnetosomes and magnetic inclusions. DNA screening of the soils by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) shows that the concentration of viable magnetotactic bacteria is too low (normally <?102?bacteria?g?1) to explain the high concentrations of ferrimagnetic minerals observed. There does not appear to be any strong causative relationship between the presence or concentration of Magnetospirillum sp. and soil magnetic properties. Microcosm experiments were able to show that the destructive effects of waterlogging on secondary ferrimagnetic mineral (SFM) formation are rapid and associated with significant changes in bacterial populations. The combined results are used to examine alternative explanations for SFM formation and are consistent with previous findings (Dearing et al. 1996b, 1997) that ferrihydrite may be an important precursor of bacterially mediated magnetite in strongly magnetic temperate soils—a process driven by the rate of Fe flux to the biologically active surface soil

    Author inscription in The Chinese slave-girl: a story of woman's life in China

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    This edition includes a gift inscription by author Rev. J.A. Davis, "To Rev. A. G. Russell with the warmest regards of the author J.A. Davis."Davis, John Agnell, 1839-1897

    Surf beat and its effect on cross-shore profiles

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    Civil Engineering and Geoscience

    Map of the rail roads of New Jersey, and parts of adjoining states

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    1 map : col. ; 55 x 37 cm. ; Rev. ed. by Smith & Stroup ; Shows distances between stations ; "Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1879 by J.A. Anderson ...
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