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Do Justice, Love Mercy, Walk Humbly: A Biography of the Honorable Vernon J. Ehlers (Book Review)
Reviewed Title: Do Justice, Love Mercy, Walk Humbly: A Biography of the Honorable Vernon J. Ehlers by Julia R. La Placa. Grand Rapids, Michigan: Calvin College Press, 2017. 128 pp. ISBN: 9781937555986
Letter to the Editor. Comment on “Effects of agricultural machinery with high-axle load on soil properties of normally managed fields” (Autors L. Schäfer-Landefeld, R. Brandhuber, S. Fenner, H.-J. Koch & N. Stockfisch. Soil and Tillage Research 75, 2004, 75-86)
Letter to the Editor. Comment on “Effects of agricultural machinery with high-axle load on soil properties of normally managed fields” (Autors L. Schäfer-Landefeld, R. Brandhuber, S. Fenner, H.-J. Koch & N. Stockfisch. Soil and Tillage Research 75, 2004, 75-86)
Letter from J. R. Eakin to Arthur G. Ringland
Letter (copy) from J. R. Eakin to Arthur C. Ringland about the alignment of 40 acres near the Buggeln ranch
Letter from Arno B. Cammerer to J. R. Eakin
Letter from Arno B. Cammerer to J. R. Eakin describing the procedure for purchasing Bright Angel Trail
Letter from J. R. Eakin to Carl Hayden
Letter from J. R. Eakin to Carl T. Hayden concerning access to Rowe Well and the canyon
Letter from J. R. Eakin to Stephen Mather
Letter from J. R. Eakin to Stephen T. Mather about expenses and reconstruction of the Kaibab Trail
Letter from Carl Hayden to J. R. Eakin
Letter from Carl T. Hayden to J. R. Eakin regarding changes to the Grand Canyon National Park boundaries and the purchase of lands from William Randolph Hearst
Letter from J. R. Eakin to Stephen Mather
Letter from J. R. Eaking to the National Park Service director about changes to the Grand Canyon National Park boundaries, and access to water near the Buggeln property on Desert View road
[Letter from J. R. Roberts to Sister, November 24, 1878]
Letter from J. R. Roberts to sister. J. R. thanked his sister for gifts that were sent and went on to update her on what was happening in their families' lives. The letter ended with a mention that people were searching for land claims in the area and the author wanted their mother to not worry about them
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