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Letter from E. F. Beale to Agent B. D. Wilson with a letter from R. W. Wood, 1852
Beale asks Wilson for his opinion regarding which sections of Indian Country are in need of the most protection and for the best means of shielding the Los Angeles district from Indian depredations. Encloses a letter from R. W. Wood relative to traffic in Indians
The potential of open models for public archaeology
This paper presents a public archaeology project that aims to train community groups to use computational photography techniques for the recording and dissemination of church gravestones and memorials. The project implements open approaches into its use of technology and also methodological design. The manner by which open principles were engaged by the project is described. The paper ends with an outline of plans for future work, to include crowdsourcing and open access publication in pursuit of these objectives
Letter from R. McClelland to Manypenny, with a letter from E. F. Beale, 1853
Beale requests some assistance as he adjust the accounts of former Indian agaents, McKee, Barbour, and Wozencraft. Enclosed correpondence from Robert McClelland to George Manypenny regarding this matter
Letter from Eli R. Beale & J.W. White to James B. Finley
Beale reports that his health is greatly improved. He offers to throw himself into Finley\u27s hands to be used by the Church (if needed) in promoting the salvation of souls. He asks Finley to recommend him to the Conference. Also enclosed is a letter from Rev. John W. White, dated September 22, 1842. [White is appointed to Xenia Station, under the Dayton District presiding elder, James B. Finley]. White believes that the particulars of Mr. Alexander\u27s expulsion have been misrepresented to Finley. He declares that the expulsion was done in strict conformity with the Discipline. White\u27s health is poor but he has no intention of leaving the itinerancy. Abstract Number - 211https://digitalcommons.owu.edu/finley-letters/1209/thumbnail.jp
Letter from F. E. Kerlin to Robert McClelland with a letter from Geo. R.A. Leonard, 1856
Gegarding his time of services as clerk for the late Supt. E. F. Beale. Enclosed a letter from clerk Geo. R. A. Leonard to E. F. Beale
Soldiers
2/14th Field Regiment Artillery gunners L-R: ?; Lou Williams; ?.Beale, H. J.Date:194
Letter from R. P. Hammand to James Guthrie with 2 other letters, 1853
Hammond submits Beale's California charges to the treasury for re-imbursement. Enclosed letters from Beale and R. McClelland
Lettre de Thomas Frederick Beale à "Jimbo" [James William Davison], Londres, 2 décembre 1852 (manuscrit autographe)
Lettre autographe signée, à l'encre noire. - Adressée à "Jimbo", surnom de J. W. Davison (selon R. Macnutt). - Après la semaine Berlioz à Weimar, où fut exécutée, sous la direction de Franz Liszt, la version révisée de "Benvenuto Cellini" (17 et 21 novembre 1852). - Contient une copie d'une lettre de Berlioz à T. F. Beale. - Collection MacnuttCorrespondanc
MissBéatrice Fry Hyslop (1899-1975)
Soulas M., Beale Georgia R. MissBéatrice Fry Hyslop (1899-1975). In: Diplômées, n°95, 1975. pp. 148-149
Soldiers
Cutting bamboo to make beds - after the first bombing raid on 19/2/1942 - near Darwin. L-R: Dickie Oswell; Harry Beale; Fred Caldwell; Lou Williams.Beale, H. J.Date:194
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