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Abel Mathews surveyors field notes - B
A native of Hartford, Connecticut, Abel Mathews, arrived in Marietta, Ohio, in 1788. With his wife and children, he lived at the Point (the eastern bank of the Muskingum River at its confluence with the Ohio). This book of field notes is an unsigned fragment in Mathews' handwriting
Mathews Hall at South Dakota State College, 1962
Mathews Hall on the campus of South Dakota State College was names for Hubert B. Mathews, a former physics department head, dean of engineering, and the first secretary of the Alumni Associatio
John Mathews surveyors field notes - B
John Mathews, appointed a surveyor by the Ohio Company of Associates, of which he was a member, arrived in Marietta with the first groups of settlers in 1788. On August 7, 1789, Shawnees attacked his surveying camp in what is now Lawrence County, the most serious disaster to strike any of the company's surveying parties. In 1792, Mathews became superintendent of the French settlement at Gallipolis, Ohio. He later took up farming in Muskingum County. This notebook contains field notes of surveys in federal survey range 8 and 9
Mary Ona Denny Mathews Papers - Accession 724
The Mary Ona Denny Mathews Papers consists of Winthrop materials collected by Mrs. Mathews. Mary Ona Denny Mathews (1897-1988) graduated from Winthrop College in 1919 and began working at Winthrop in the Business Office from 1919 until she retired in 1942. She married Brig. Gen. Lucius Don Mathews (1893-1972) on August 9, 1924. The collection contains three postcards: One dated July 29, 1919 from David Bancroft Johnson; the other two have not been used or dated. There is also one photograph of a young lady at Winthrop-not dated; a two page letter from D. B. Johnson in regards to her marriage and employment at Winthrop, dated 1924; a 1915-1919 scrapbook of articles and photographs of Winthrop; a two page letter from 1964 in reference to their coming fiftieth class reunion; Miss Denny’s Diploma; and an articles from 1942 on her retirement from Winthrop’s business office.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/manuscriptcollection_findingaids/1714/thumbnail.jp
John Mathews title bond to Joseph Harris, Fairfield County
Title bond for $1000. Signed by John Mathews and Lewis Nye. Witnessed by E. Buckingham and B. Buckingham
Letter from Andrew B. Moore, Montgomery, Alabama, to Joel E. Matthews, Cahaba, Alabama, January 28, 1861
A newspaper clipping noting the gift of $15,000 to Governor A.B. Moore in January 1861 for the defense of the state and a letter written to Joel E. Mathews of Cahaba, Dallas County, Alabama, thanking him for the gift. The letter was written and signed by P. Lockett, private secretary to the Governor
John Mathews articles of agreement with George Jackson
Articles of agreement between J. Mathews and George Jackson in order to meet judgment placed against them at the July term of the Muskingum County Court of Common Pleas. Witnessed by Dan. Convers and Charles B. Goddard. (2 copies
Interview with Walter B. Mathews
Walter B. Mathews was interviewed by Esther Mallard, ca. 1990. Find this collection in the University Libraries\u27 catalog!https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/specolleoralhistory/1070/thumbnail.jp
[Australian birds (Plate B of an unpublished book by Mathews)] [picture] /
Title devised by cataloguer.; Mathews Collection.; Part of collection: Watercolours for plates for an unpublished book on Australian birds by Gregory M. Mathews.; "Lilian Medland"--Signature bottom right. "25"--Upper right. "1/4 natural size"--Botton left. "Plate B 1/4 Nat. size. Handbook of Australian Birds"--Handwritten on verso.; Condition: Good; paintings on card covered by transparent paper bearing numbered traced outline of each bird.; "Plate B; Vol. 2 unpublished"--Accession information.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3113889; Exhibited: "Mr. Gilbert's Beautiful Parrakeet", National Library of Australia Visitor Centre, 22 June - 14 October 2007. AuCNL. Identification key on verso: "1. Psephotellus dissimilis -- 2. " chrysopterygius female -- 3. male -- 4. " Pulcherrimus female -- 5. male -- 6. Neopsephotus bourkii -- 7. Northiella haematogarta -- 8. " zanda -- 9. Psephotus varius male -- 10. female -- 11. Neophema splendida male -- 12. female -- 13. Neonanodes elegans male -- 14. female -- 15. " chrysostoma -- 15. " petrophila -- 17 Neophema pulchella female -- 18. male -- 19. Psephotus haematonotus male -- 20. female -- 21. Northiella narethae"--Handwritten on verso
Cinnyris frenata subsp. olivei Mathews
<i>Cinnyris frenata olivei</i> Mathews <p> <i>Cinnyris frenata olivei</i> Mathews, 1912a: 391 (North Queensland (Cairns)).</p> <p> Now <i>Cinnyris jugularis frenatus</i> (Mueller, 1843). See Schodde and Mason, 1999: 729–730, Cheke and Mann, 2008a: 296–297.</p> <p> HOLOTYPE: <b>AMNH 687781</b>, adult male, collected at Cairns, 16.51S, 145.43E (Times Atlas), Queensland, Australia, in August 1908, by Schrader. From the Mathews Collection (no. 2931) via the Rothschild Collection.</p> <p> COMMENTS: Mathews cited his catalog number of the holotype in the original description. The specimen bears, in addition to the Mathews Collection label, Mathews and Rothschild type labels, and a ‘‘Figured’’ label, indicating that it was illustrated in Mathews (1924: pl. 510, lower left, opp. p. 227, text p. 232), where it is confirmed as the type of <i>olivei</i>. The number ‘‘732’’ on the Mathews Collection label refers to the number of this species in Mathews (1908). Paratypes in AMNH are: collected by E. Olive, <b>AMNH 687775</b>, male, Johnstone River, 26 June 1900, <b>AMNH 687776</b> (Mathews no. 5900), male, <b>AMNH 687777</b> (5901), female, Bellenden Ker, 11 January 1900; collected by Schrader at Cairns, <b>AMNH 687778–687780</b>, <b>AMNH 687782–687790</b>, seven males, five females, August–November 1908 (two undated). Mathews catalog listed Schrader’s paratypes at nos. 2932, 2933, 2934, 4561–4568, and 6019, 6020; it proved impossible to match the catalog numbers to the specimens.</p> <p>AMNH 687776, collected at Bellenden Ker by Olive, was marked ‘‘Co-type’’ by Mathews; however, this is incorrect, as Mathews designated a holotype in the original description. AMNH 687787, female, also bears a ‘‘Figured’’ label and was figured in the plate with the male holotype, on the middle right.</p>Published as part of <i>Pachycephalidae, Aegithalidae, Remizidae, Paridae, Sittidae, Neosittidae, Certhiidae, Rhabdornithidae, Climacteridae, Dicaeidae, Pardalotidae, Nectariniidae, And & Lecroy, Mary, 2010, Type Specimens Of Birds In The American Museum Of Natural History Part 8. Passeriformes:, pp. 1-178 in Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 2010 (333)</i> on page 14
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