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David Lopez collection 1862-1905
Two railroad passes for Blacks signed by Lopez as Superintendent of State Works for South Carolina. Also photocopy of biographical info. on LopezGift of the Elsie O. and Philip D. Sang Foundatio
Lopez, D.
Centro Asturiano membership record of D. Lopez; Socio Number: 90749.https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/asturiano_membership/3829/thumbnail.jp
Letter, Eladio Paula and Jose A. Lopez Betancourt to Julio D. Pozo, December 12, 1917
Letter responds to Julio D. Pozo\u27s letter, informing that La Union Martí-Maceo has appointed the sender, Jose A. Lopez Betancourt, and Eladio Paula to represent them in requesting a donation from the Government of Cuba to cover a debt related to a property acquired by the society.https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/marti_maceo_records/1005/thumbnail.jp
Letter, Eladio Paula and Jose A. Lopez Betancourt to Julio D. Pozo, December 12, 1917
Letter responds to Julio D. Pozo\u27s letter, informing that La Union Marti-Maceo has appointed the sender, Jose A. Lopez Betancourt, and Eladio Paula to represent them in requesting a donation from the Government of Cuba to cover a debt related to a property acquired by the society.https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/marti_maceo_records/1005/thumbnail.jp
Canariomys tamarani Lopez-Martinez and Lopez-Jurado 1987
Canariomys tamarani Lopez-Martinez and Lopez-Jurado, 1987. Donana, Pubi, ocas., 2: 10. TYPE LOCALITY: Canary Islands, Gran Canaria Isl, "La Aldea de San Nicolas de Tolentino" (Lopez-Martinez and Lopez-Jurado (1987:12). DISTRIBUTION: Canary Islands, Gran Canaria Isl. COMMENTS: An endemic of Gran Canaria Isl known only by specimens from the Holocene to pre-hispanic epoch (about 2000 year before present). Its congener, C. bravoi is documented by Pliocene-Pleistocene fossils from Tenerife Isl in the Canary group (Crusafont-Pairo and Petter, 1964). A cladistic analysis by Lopez-Martinez and Lopez-Jurado (1987) suggested that C. bravoi and C. tamarani were in the same monophyletic group, one related to the African Pelomys-Arvicanthis assemblage. However, a cladistic analysis by Hutterer et al. (1988) indicated that each species of Canariomys was in a different monophyletic cluster. Careful re-examination of the material will be necessary to resolve these contrasting views.Published as part of Guy G. Musser & Michael D. Carleton, 1993, Order Rodentia - Family Muridae, pp. 501-755 in Mammal Species of the World (2 nd Edition), Washington and London :Smithsonian Institution Press on page 582, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.735309
Aaron Lopez papers, undated, 1752-1794, 1846, 1852, 1953.
Contains approximately 6800 manuscripts arranged chronologically by year for years 1752-1794. Approximately 100 are letters received or written by Lopez, his partner and father-in-law, Jacob Rodriguez Rivera, members of his family and company, and commercial agents pertaining to business activities and sailing orders for the captains of various ships. Several also refer to personal matters and acquaintances, including a series of six letters from Silas Cooke of White Hall (Middletown), R.I., to Aaron Lopez, asking his aid in returning a run-away slave (1776). The great majority of the collection consists of account records, bills of sale, orders, shipping agreements, lists of sailors on the various ships, repair records and cargo invoices. Of particular interest are a receipt for payment of a half-year's subscription to the "tzedakah" of Congregation Nefutzei Israel, Newport (1755) and several documents that reveal Lopez as a supplier of kosher meat and other religious articles to people in various parts of the colonies, Surinam, and Jamaica. Also included in this group are copies of sailing lists, documents pertaining to Lopez's naturalization which shed light upon the status of a Jew applying for citizenship in Massachusetts and a check to Lopez from the United States government for a loan made during the Revolutionary War (1779).684 typewritten and carbon copies of various Lopez papers and documents (originals are in the Newport Historical Society) have been added to the collection.Parts of the collection were donated by Lee M. Friedman, Dr. A.F. Mendes, A.S.W. Rosenbach, Samuel Oppenheim, and the Elsie O. and Philip D. Sang Foundation.far031
Malpaisomys Hutterer, Lopez-Martinez, and Michaux 1988
Malpaisomys Hutterer, Lopez-Martinez, and Michaux, 1988. Palaeovertebrata, 18:246. TYPE SPECIES: Malpaisomys insularis Hutterer, Lopez-Martinez, and Michaux, 1988. COMMENTS: Represented only by Late Pleistocene and Holocene samples.Published as part of Guy G. Musser & Michael D. Carleton, 1993, Order Rodentia - Family Muridae, pp. 501-755 in Mammal Species of the World (2 nd Edition), Washington and London :Smithsonian Institution Press on page 609, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.735309
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