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    "Campi Elettromagnetici ed Innesti Ossei Massivi"

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    "Campi Elettromagnetici ed Innesti Ossei Massivi

    Correspondence | Letter from unknown author to Ed Caldwell, February 1875

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    Letter from unknown author [one of Mary Darthula Greer and John Henry Caldwell’s children, probably John M.] to Ed G. Caldwell, February 2, 1875.https://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/lib_ac_caldwell/1089/thumbnail.jp

    General Correspondence; Isaacson, Ed; 1889

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    Two letters to John M. Whitaker from Ed Isaacson of American Fork, Utah, 1889, plus one in shorthand from 188

    Letter from Ed. C[entury] M[agazine] [Robert Underwood Johnson] to John Muir, 1884 Oct 28.

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    [3]anything relating to that great man and poet should fail of public recrod. Have the kindnes to let us hear from you on this subject, and believe me Very sincerely yours Ed. C M R.U.J.https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/jmcl/36817/thumbnail.jp

    Paola Santorelli (ed.), La «Vita Radegundis» di Baudonivia, M. D'Auria, Napoli 1999

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    Recensione di Paola Santorelli (ed.), La «Vita Radegundis» di Baudonivia, M. D'Auria, Napoli 1999

    Interview with Ed McGirt

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    Ed McGirt joined the U.S. Navy in the fall of 1939. He completed basic training at Norfolk, Virginia and was assigned to the 5th Division aboard the USS Arkansas, and sailed for Calebra Island, Puerto Rico. In 1941 the USS Arkansas was stationed in Iceland and patrolling the waters of North Atlantic
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