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    Letter from Jim R., Anniston, Alabama, to Allie Mae Edmondson, Heflin, Alabama, February 4, 1918

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    Letter from Jim R. to Allie Mae assuring her that he wants a date with her

    Letter from Jim R., Anniston, Alabama, to Allie Mae Edmondson, Heflin, Alabama, December 9, 1917

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    Letter from Jim R. to Allie Mae explaining that seeing her would drive the blues away

    Letter from Jim R., Anniston, Alabama, to Allie Mae Edmondson, Heflin, Alabama, February 12, 1918

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    Letter from Jim R. to Allie Mae giving her his address so that she may write to him

    Letter from Jim R., Anniston, Alabama, to Allie Mae Edmondson, Heflin, Alabama, January 26, 1918

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    Letter from Jim R. asking Allie Mae if he can have a date for Saturday

    Marriage record of Blackburn, R. Edward and Edmondson, Mary

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    Marriage license for R. Edward Blackburn and Mary Edmondson. Olin Boggess was the officiant

    Samuel A. Edmondson [to accompany bill H. R. no. 142].

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    R-P of S. Edmondson. 7 Jan. HR 132, 23-1, v1, 3p. [260] Choctaw and Chickasaw lands

    Amorphization of crystalline Si due to heavy and light ion irradiation

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    The formation of amorphous silicon in crystalline silicon by bombardment with light (Si) and heavy (Xe) ions has been investigated by transmission electron microscopy with in situ ion irradiation. Experiments have been carried out at room temperature and low temperature (50 K) and the results are compared to a simple numerical model for amorphization. The results indicate that the amorphization mechanisms for both irradiations are heterogeneous in nature and that numerous overlaps of the collision cascade are generally required to render the crystal amorphous. Following from this, the nature of the material within the confines of collision cascades will be discussed and it will be shown that the individual cascade volume is not necessarily amorphous as previously described in the scientific literature but contains varying degrees of damage depending on the energy deposited within the cascade

    Flora of Iraq. Volume 5, part 2. Lythraceae to Campanulaceae.

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    Families treaed in volume 5, part 2. Lythraceae / S. A. Ghazanfar. Onagraceae / P.H. Raven. Haloragaceae / C.C. Townsend. Gentianaceae / P. Taylor †. Menyanthaceae / P. Taylor. Primulaceae / P. Taylor. Plumbaginaceae / S. Mobayen. Plantaginaceae / Z. Chalabi-Ka’bi †. Crassulaceae / M. Bywater. Saxifragaceae / C.C. Townsend. Vahliaceae / C.C. Townsend. Parnassiaceae / J.R. Edmondson. Umbelliferae / C.C. Townsend. Valerianaceae / E. Hadač. Dipsacaceae / I.K. Ferguson. Campanulaceae / H.A. Alizzi †

    Flora of Iraq. Volume 5, part 1. Elatinaceae to Sphenocleaceae.

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    Families treated in volume 5, part 1. Elatinaceae / C.C. Townsend. Molluginaceae / C.C. Townsend. Caryophyllaceae (including Illecebraceae) / C.C. Townsend, V. Melzheimer, Ali Kandemir, Shahina A. Ghazanfar and Ali Haloob. Aizoaceae / C. Jeffrey. Portulaceae / C, Jeffrey. Polygonaceae / J.R. Edmondson and J.R. Akeroyd. Illecebraceae. Chenopodiaceae / A.P. Sukhorukov, P. Aellen, J.R. Edmondson & C.C. Townsend. Amaranthaceae / P. Aellen. Theligonaceae / C.C. Townsend. Sphenocleaceae / H.A. Alizzi

    Drew Edmondson

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    Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "Oklahoma Attorney General Drew Edmondson and Diane Leonard, widow of bombing victim Donald R. Leonard, ask for support Wednesday for federal legislation that could speed the death penalty in cases such as the April 19 bombing of the federal building in downtown Oklahoma City.
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