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Barnett family collection [DIGITAL CONTENT]
The first portion of this collection, contained in Series I through VI, consists of primary documents, correspondence, and bookkeeping ledgers and journals related to Barnett Bros. Mercantile and other business operations owned and operated by members of the Barnett family, as well as personal financial records and correspondence. The second portion of the collection, contained in Series VII, consists of miscellaneous business and family documents, photographs, and memorabilia
david-barnett/microViz: microViz 0.10.0
R package for microbiome data visualization. Uses phyloseq, vegan and tidyverse.
See the website for docs with visual examples at: https://david-barnett.github.io/microViz/
Docker image available at: https://hub.docker.com/r/barnettdavid/microviz-rocker-verse
Full Changelog: https://github.com/david-barnett/microViz/compare/0.9.7...0.10.
david-barnett/microViz: microViz 0.8.1
R package for microbiome data visualization. Uses phyloseq, vegan and tidyverse.
See website for docs with visual examples at: https://david-barnett.github.io/microViz/
Docker image available at: https://hub.docker.com/r/barnettdavid/microviz-rocker-verse
Full Changelog: https://github.com/david-barnett/microViz/compare/0.8.0...0.8.
david-barnett/microViz: microViz 0.10.5
R package for microbiome data visualization and statistics.
Uses phyloseq, vegan and the tidyverse.
See the website for documentation: https://david-barnett.github.io/microViz/
Docker image available at: https://hub.docker.com/r/barnettdavid/microviz-rocker-verse
Full Changelog: https://github.com/david-barnett/microViz/compare/0.10.4...0.10.
Ivey G. Barnett Korean War collection
This collection contains documents and photographs related to the military service of Ivey G. Barnett
Oral History Interview with Bill Barnett, May 18, 2000
The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Bill Barnett. Barnett was born in the San Joaquin Valley on 17 June 1920. Upon graduation from high school in 1937, he entered the United States Naval Academy. After graduating from the Academy in December 1941, he was assigned to the gunnery department aboard the USS Helena (CL-50) which was being repaired after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. After being repaired the ship was sent to Espiritu Santos where it operated with a task force that included other cruisers and destroyers. Barnett was involved in a battle with a Japanese naval force in which a number of ships were sunk. After undergoing repairs in Sydney, Australia, the ship participated in the battle of Guadalcanal and was sunk in Kula Gulf in July 1943. He describes the sinking of the ship and how he exited the vessel. He was picked up by the USS Radford (DD-446) while other survivors made it to the island of Vella Lavella. He and other survivors were taken to Espiritu Santos where, after three weeks, they boarded a liberty ship and returned to the United States. He was then assigned to the USS Bataan (CVL-29) and participated in the invasions of Tarawa and Kwajalein. Barnett concludes the discussion by telling of various experiences and assignments following the end of World War II and his retirement in 1964
Marriage record of Nobles, Thomas and Barnett, Laura
Marriage license for Thomas Nobles and Laura Barnett
david-barnett/microViz: microViz 0.12.0
<p>R package for microbiome data visualization and statistics.
Uses phyloseq, vegan and the tidyverse.</p>
<p>See the website for documentation: https://david-barnett.github.io/microViz/</p>
<p>Docker image available at: https://hub.docker.com/r/barnettdavid/microviz-rocker-verse</p>
<p><strong>Full Changelog</strong>: https://github.com/david-barnett/microViz/compare/0.11.0...0.12.0</p>
Letter: James T. Barnett to Ida M. Tarbell, March 21, 1938
Marketing letter for the First Revisions of the Indiana Statutes, 182
Scrapbook of Laura Heath Hills: Dr. Laura first private office
Page 8 of Laura Heath Hills scrapbook; title taken from scrapbook photograph caption. Laura Heath Hills was a graduate of Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania in 1896
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