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    Star quilt, by Ann Etta Eckersley Draper

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    Image of Star quilt created in 1855-1860 by Ann Etta Eckersley Draper. Also includes questionnaires describing the quilt completed by Wanda L. Bond as part of the Utah Quilt Guild\u27s documentation days held from 1988-1994. Wanda L. Bond inherited the quilt from her mother in 1973, the next owner will be Heidi Garlic

    Etta Bacon Family

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    Etta Bacon is pictured with her children, Russell C., Bert R., Edna, Verda, Ora M., Pearl, Douglas M., Dora D, Melvin J., Eva Larue and Etta Viola. They lived in the Cedarview area in Duchesne County. Etta\u27s husband Chancy died in 1940

    Third Piano Recital, Pupils of Miss Etta D. Hanson, 1922

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    The original program is in hte College Archives.This performance by Miss Etta D. Hanson's students was held at the Bolling-Musser School of Music

    Tectonic evolution of the Central mediterranean area

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    The structure of the Mediterranean region is the final result of a sequence of geodynamic events which may be roughly summarized in the following 4 principal stages: 1) rifting and continental break-up of Pangea (Triassic to Early Jurassic); 2) plate divergence and ocean-floor speading in the Tethyan realm (Middle Jurassic to Early Cretaceous); 3) plate convergence and continent-continent collision (Cretaceous to Eocene); 4) progressive consumption of the original European and African continental margins (Eocene to Present).-from Author

    A sunken continental margin of the Mesozoic Tethys: the northern and central Apennines.

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    The Jurassic sequences of the northern and central Apennines were deposited along the margin of the oceanic Tethys. The most important features of this margin during the Jurassic include: 1) the development of Bahamian-type carbonate platforms (Latium-Abruzzil with adjacent belts of turbiditic carbonate sedimentation; 2) a sequence of pelagic sediments in the starved distal continental margin whose facies was mainly determined by synsedimentary faulting, prolonged subsidence and increasing water depth (Tuscany, Umbria-Marchel, and 3) the accretion of oceanic crust and deposition of oceanic sediments in the Ligurian zone. The paleotectonic and sedimentary evolution of the Umbrian and Tuscan zones can be best compared to that of starved continental margins of Atlantic-type

    Stratigraphy of selected wells along the CROP-04 transect

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    Several wells drilled in the Campania-Lucania Apennines and in the Apulia foreland have been used to interpret and calibrate the CROP - 04 seismic profile. Among these wells, San Fele 1 (TD 3515 m), Monte Foi 1 (TD 5755 m), San Gregorio Magno 1 + 1bis (TD 3976 m), Contursi 1 (TD 3479.70 m), and Acerno 1 (TD 4625 m) have provided very important constraints and suggestions that have strongly influenced the interpretation of the line. In this paper we present a revision of the well stratigraphy based on the analysis of the cutting samples (thin-section analysis, microfossil and nannofossil analysis) and on the interpretation of the gamma ray/SP and resistivity logs

    The Geological map of Sannio and surrounding Areas by Raimondo Selli (scale 1:100.000). A precious collection of still current data.

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    In 1962, on the occasion of the congress of the Italian Geological Society on the theme of «The geology of the Apennines» (Rome, 13-14 December 1962), Raimondo Selli presented a work entitled «The tectonic problem of the Southern Apennines» in which the stratigraphic and structural lineaments of a wide and complex area stretching from Southern Abruzzi to Northern Calabria were illustrated in detail. This work was never published and the reason is unknown. At about twenty years from the death of Raimondo Selli a typewritten text of this work, which should have been published in 1964 in the Volume 4 of the Memoirs of the Italian Geological Society, has been discovered. Together with the manuscript, an unpublished geological map at a scale of 1:100,000 entitled «Geological Map of Sannio and Surrounding Areas» was recovered. This map covers a wide area of the Southern Apennines from Southern Abruzzi to Irpinia. We do not know exactly the date of compilation, but from the legend we can suppose a date surely before 1962. In the unpublished paper «The tectonic problem of the Southern Apennines» Selli modified quite significantly the ideas expressed in the oral presentation of 1962 and in the previous publications on the geology of the Southern Italy (SELLI, 1957, 1962), but there is no trace of this revision in the legend of the «Geological Map of Sannio and Surrounding Areas». Therefore, we have considered it appropriate to make some brief comments on the content of the unpublished work with the aim of enabling a reading of the geological map that respects the ideas arrived at by its author in 1964. A reading of the map without knowing the content of the unpublished paper, in fact, would not enable the reader, even though expert in the geology of Southern Italy, to fully appreciate its value and above all would not do justice to Raimondo Selli’s capacity to recognize and acknowledge geological evidence in conflict with ideas expressed in its previous publications. On superficial analysis the Geological Map of Sannio and Surrounding Areas could be considered as a document of purely historical value, given that the legend reflects a scheme already surpassed by the same Selli in 1964. In reality, this map is far from obsolete because it is an objective restitution of the geology of the study area not at all influenced by any pre-existing model. The geological map of Selli is therefore an unexplored mine of data still to be fully exploited containing observations that are well worth recovering and studying in the case we wish to realize an efficient update of the geological cartography of the region. Products such as this are increasingly rare today because too often do we see geological maps that derive from models instead of contributing to create them

    26th Annual African American Living Legends Series - Honoring Etta James and Essie Mae Washington-Williams

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    Singer, author, and event honoree Etta James (center) stands to accept the award as other dignitaries and the audience applauds

    26th Annual African American Living Legends Series - Etta James, Clinton Tatum, Jr., and [unknown]

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    Singer, author, and event honoree Etta James (seated) with Deputy Supervisor Clinton Tatum, Jr. (right) and [unknown] (rear)
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