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    Chuck Petersen, Joanne V. Lerud, Charles F. Dwyer

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    Text on verso: Joanne Lerud, Charles "Chuck" Dwyer, Chuck Peterson.Date scanned: 2003-07-17.Held in the Russell L. and Lyn Wood Mining History Archive, Arthur Lakes Library, Colorado School of Mines.See TJ 1385 .I57 1992 ROPEWAY for Symposium proceedings.OITAF-NACS (International Organization for Transportation by Rope/North American Continental Section) 5th Continental Enclosed Carrier Tramway Symposium, Steamboat Springs, Colorado, August 30 - September 2, 1992. Pictured l to r: Chuck Peterson, Joanne V. Lerud, Charles F. Dwyer

    Oral history interview with Charles F. Crichton

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    Transcript not available electronically. Please contact CBI.Crichton discusses the history of data services at Control Data Corporation.Crichton, Charles F.. (1981). Oral history interview with Charles F. Crichton. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/107232

    Charles F. Brush portrait

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    Engraved portrait of Charles F. Brush, an electrical engineer from Cleveland and developer of the Brush arc lamp (1879), ca. 1880. Below picture: Western Biogl Pub. Co. Signature at bottom: C.F. Brus

    Charles F. Cather

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    Charles F. Cathe

    Charles F. Bretzman

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    Photographer, Charles F. Bretzman took this self-portrait in 1929. Known for his stunning portraits of others, Mr. Bretzman was a noted portrait and commercial photographer in Indianapolis. According to the city directory his studio was located at 1517 Fletcher Trust Building at 108 North Pennsylvania Street in Indianapolis. He lived at 3052 Sutherland Avenue with his wife, Bertha, son Noble, and daughters Julia, Rosemary, and Bertha F. Bretzman. Mr. Bretzman was 61 when this image was taken.This image is a preservation copy made from an unstable original nitrate negative. The image is part of Series III. The damage to the image was caused by degradation of the negative

    Charles F. Kettering photograph

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    Reproduction of a photograph depicting Charles F. Kettering with a Buick automobile, Dayton, Ohio, 1913. Kettering is credited with inventing the electric ignition and self-starter for the automobile. He was one of the founders of the Dayton Engineering Laboratories Company, which became the Delco Products Division of General Motors

    Letter from Charles F. Blankenship, Medical Director, Retired, Department of Health and Human Services to Assistant Surgeon General, Leonard Bachman, Division of Hospitals and Clinics, Department of Health and Human Services, August 12, 1981

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    Letter from Dr. Charles F. Blankenship recounting his participation in the medical component of the forced evacuation of 120,000 Japanese nationals and Japanese Americans from the West Coast to internment camps early in 1942.In 1942, Charles Blankenship, a physician with the U. S. Public Health Service and medical consultant for the Service Command, United States Army in the San Francisco Regional Office, was given the assignment to inspect all Japanese American incarcerees from the Southern California sector for medical conditions before or as they entered the Santa Anita Racetrack Assembly Center, and later Manzanar, Gila River, and Rohwer incarceration camps

    Charles F. Cather, standing outside without hat

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    Cather family collection - Charles F. Cather, standing outside without ha

    Agreement between F. P. Blair and Charles Mason, 1835 May 23

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    An agreement between F. P. Blair and Charles Mason over whether or not Martin Van Buren and Richard Johnson, the 1835 Democratic National Convention ticket, would succeed in Virginia. In the agreement, Blair wagered one hundred dollars with Mason that the ticket of Van Buren and Johnson would not succeed in Virginia

    Charles F. Keyes Field Notes, Thailand: 1964 (undated), Mahasarakham.

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    Charles F. Keyes, Field Notebooks, Thailand: 1964 (undated). Field notes in this document were primarily written in Ban Nong Tun (village), Amphoe Muang, Mahasarakham Province (Changwat Maha Sarakham), Thailand. Topics: Types of khao niao (glutinous rice); material culture; needs of villages in Tambon Khwao, information on Headman and Kamnan, list of items marketed in Ban Nong Tun, Mo Phi Fa of BNT, inventory of items carried in Mr. Ngao’s village shop, names of ‘rice innovators’, names of Tambon and Amphoe officials, notes on textbooks in BNT
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