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    Callahan County memorial plaque

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    Photograph of a memorial plaque in Callahan County. It says: "Callahan County, Formed from Bexar Territory, created February 1, 1858, recreated August 21, 1876, organized July 3, 1877. Named in honor of James H. Callahan, 1812-1856, Soldier in the Texas Revolution, Captain of the Texas Rangers. County seat, Callahan City, 1877; Belle plain, 1877-1883; Baird, since. Two early military roads, the Chisholm Trail, and the first government telegraph line traversed this region.

    Edward Weston & Harry Callahan

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    Reseña del catálogo Edward Weston & Harry Callahan realizada por  Javier Aranda Lópe

    Robert L. Callahan, M.D. with pediatric patient

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    An informal portrait of Robert Leo Callahan (M.D., Boston U., 1954) examining a male pediatric patient. Callahan was an interne in surgery-obstetrics-gynecology at Strong Memorial Hospital in 1954-55

    Callahan County Courthouse, Baird

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    Photograph of the Callahan County Courthouse in Baird, Texas. It is four stories tall, and made of brick

    Supplemental Material

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    Supplemental materials (e.g., graphics and tables) associated with the published journal article. Callahan John A., Leathers Daniel J., and Callahan Christina L. (2021) Skew Surge and Storm Tides of Tropical Cyclones in the Delaware and Chesapeake Bays for 1980–2019. Frontiers in Climate, 3:610062. DOI:10.3389/fclim.2021.610062</div

    Introduction of Dr. Johnine L. Callahan, delivered at the GVSU Enrichment Dinner on June 6, 2012

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    Introduction of Dr. Johnine L. Callahan, delivered at the GVSU Enrichment Dinner on June 6, 2012 by Arend D. Lubbers, who served as President of Grand Valley from 1969-2001

    Pioneers Monument on Callahan County Courthouse grounds

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    PIONEERS COUNTY ORGANIZED JULY 3, 1877 NAMED FOR JAMES H. CALLAHAN RANGER CAPTAIN AND INDIAN FIGHTE

    Callahan County Library Museum sign

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    Photograph of a black sign that says "Callahan County Library Museum". A picture of a lighted torch held above an open book has been painted in the middle of the sign

    A Study of Electrode Potentials and Applications as Illustrated by the Cadmium Electrode Against the Cadmium Ion

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    The purpose of this thesis is to study the theory of a metallic electrode as applied to the cadmium electrode against the cadmium ion from the electromotive force measurements of the potentials of such cellsProQuest Traditional Publishing Optio

    Oral history interview with Robert L. Callahan, Jr.

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    Interview conducted by Elizabeth Stenio relating to the Prettyman Fellowship
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