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    Rowland B. Smith Civil War letters, 1862-1864

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    The Rowland B. Smith Civil War letters contain letters written by Rowland B. Smith (1828-1906) during his first nine months of service as a Confederate Army officer. The letters were primarily written to his wife, Elizabeth Rose Smith (1833-1889), and to his children, Mary Sidney "Sadie" Smith (1850-1933) and Hamilton "Buddy" Smith (1855-1933). The papers also contain a few letters from various people to the Smith family. In addition, Smith's letters describe the retreat from the Battle of Corinth, camp conditions, and the war in general.Rowland B. Smith Civil War letters, 1862-186

    John B. Smith Archive - Complete

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    The complete bundle of the works of John B. Smith, covering the period of 1966 through 2011 as represented by Dr. Smith on his archive website at http://www.cs.unc.edu/Research/jbsArchive/ All files have been provided by Dr. Smith from his personal collection. Over the course of his academic career, Dr. Smith has published books, articles, chapters and technical reports, and a number of web-only documents including online lessons and research dealing with the automatic generation of enterprise systems. Most of the course materials and lessons have been lost, but a sampling survived in Dr. Smith's records for inclusion in this bundle

    John B. Smith Archive - Periods and Themes Bundle 5 (2011-present)

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    A bundle of the works of John B. Smith corresponding to the period of 2011 - Present, provided by John B. Smith from his personal collection. This period reflects his post-retirement work on the ChicoryLane Farm project. The project is dedicated to and examination of the history, sense of place, and flora and fauna of the ChicoryLane Farm where Dr. Smith and his wife, Dr. Catherine Findley Smith, currently reside, and has been created in collaboration between them. As of 2015, ChicoryLane is composed of a website, database and GPS system. Visitors are encouraged to register for an account to take full advantage of the database. This bundle stands in for the website as an artifact, which is currently best accessed via http://www.chicorylane.com

    J. B. Smith Diary : 1865

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    J. B. Smith's diary. In it, Smith keeps an intermittent record of what he did during the year of 1865, usually a very brief record of what he did during the day

    Smith Campus Rocks: Rocks of Smith College Buildings and Campus

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    The Smith College campus may seem to be an unlikely destination for a geological field trip. Buildings, pavement, grassy lawns, and garden plantings cover the sediment, glacial till, and sandstone bedrock that are evidence of the local geologic history. Nevertheless, there are many interesting rocks easily visible on the campus, most of them as construction materials for buildings. Sliced, sculpted, and in some cases polished, the rocks found as building stones are easy to see and provide interesting examples of a variety of rock types worthy of our attention. This guide provides information about many of the building stones on the Smith College campus

    Correspondence from B. Isabel Shannon to Elizabeth Cisney Smith and photographs

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    Letters to Elizabeth Cisney Smith from her friend, B. Isabel Shannon. Shannon graduated from the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania in 1909. The letters describe Shannon's time as a medical missionary in Tanta, Egypt and Vienna, Austria, including accounts of obstetrical and gynecological cases and descriptions of the American Mission Hospital as well as the country's customs. Also included are photographs of the American Mission Hospital in Tanta, Egypt taken by Shannon. Elizabeth Cisney Smith graduated from the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania in 1911. She practiced medicine for 35 years in Pennsylvania, Ohio, North Dakota and Maryland; and was active in the women's rights and suffrage movement

    John B. Smith Archive - Chronological Bibliography Bundle 3 (Bibliographies)

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    A bundle of the short-form works of John B. Smith, provided by John B. Smith from his personal collection. This collection encompasses Smith's work creating annotated bibliographies on the subject of the works of William Shakespeare, and a paper describing the process of creating them by computer. Though Smith contributed to four bibliographies, only three are currently available in digital form

    John B. Smith Archive - Chronological Bibliography Bundle 2 (Articles, Chapters, Conference Papers)

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    A bundle of the short-form works of John B. Smith, provided by John B. Smith from his personal collection. This collection encompasses Smith's short form publications, including articles, book chapters and conference proceedings. It spans a wide range of research interests, from computer-assisted literary analysis and tools to assist the process, to hypertext, to cognitive strategies in writing

    John B. Smith Archive - Periods and Themes Bundle 3 (1984-1995)

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    A bundle of the works of John B. Smith corresponding to the period of 1984-1995, provided by John B. Smith from his personal collection. In this period, Smith transitioned to The University of North Carolina with a continuing appointment as a faculty member in Computer Science. His research at this time shifted to computer-supported collaborative work and theory, computer-based cognitive strategies and systems for knowledge construction, and hypertext. Smith served as co-chair for two major conferences during this appointment, Hypertext '87 and CSCW '92. He was particularly interested in understanding writers' cognitive strategies and developing tools to analyze them

    Josiah B. Smith letter - January 27, 1865

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    In this letter from Josiah Smith to his wife, Mary, he discusses family, pay, peace commissioners, future deployment in the field, and about sending money
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