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    Letter from Arthur P. Bell to W. T. Johnson

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    Letter from Arthur P. Bell to W. T. Johnson, concerning Recognition Program for A. N. McCoy

    Mackenzie and his Voyageurs: By Canoe to the Arctic and the Pacific, 1789-93:

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    by Arthur P. Woollacott.In the preparation of this essay, Mackenzie's narrative, as contained in the original edition of his Voyages, 1801, was used as a basis.--p. v

    Letter from Arthur P. Bell to W. T. Johnson, M. S. Sanders, and W. T. Ellis

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    Letter from Arthur P. Bell to W. T. Johnson, M. S. Sanders, and W. T. Ellis, concerning Teacher Education Seminar in Vocational Agriculture at A & T College

    [Arthur P. Parrott]

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    Postcard image of Arthur P. Parrott (wearing white shirt and tie with dark pants) standing in front of the prescription counter at Pickard and Huggins Drug Store, Rosenberg, Texas. Back of photo in pen: Prescription Stand at Pickard & Huggins Rosenberg. BJ Parrott Miller, Negative on File. Typed: Picture of Arthur P. Parrot

    Mrs. Arthur P. Mitchell

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    Mrs. Arthur P. Mitchell,13x10.5cm Maude and Mitchell Dudley, her childrenhttps://mds.marshall.edu/cabell_wayne_hist_soc_collection/1713/thumbnail.jp

    Arthur P. Ireland oral history recording on the history of dairy farming in Washington County

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    An audio recording of an oral history of Arthur P. Ireland recorded on April 28, 1978. The interview starts with a brief introduction to the Ireland family history dairy farming on their donation land claim starting in the mid-nineteenth century. He describes the uses of certain breeds of cows, the specifics of the dairy market, the building of cheese and creameries factories, and the growth of demand in Portland for milk. From personal involvement, he talks about the Milk War in Portland in 1930 and how the Dairy Cooperative Association was involved. Legislation on dairy production and a typical day on the farm in Forest Grove, Oregon, are also detailed. The last half of the recording is harder to hear due to some background noise and white noise. There is a full transcript of the interview along with an introduction and index to the interview

    Budge, Arthur P.

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    Carte de Visite of Lieutenant Arthur P. Budge, Company M; From Hosmer-Low Collectionhttps://digitalmaine.com/arc_civilwarportraits/1614/thumbnail.jp

    Qualitative Inquiry into Art History: A Tribute to Arthur P. Bochner

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    This poem is dedicated to the author\u27s mentor Arthur P. Bochner, Distinguished University Professor, University of South Florida
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