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[Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author #1]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author. The report contains a list of officers who gave depositions to the United States Attorney
[Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author #2]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author. The report contains a list of officers who gave depositions to the United States Attorney
Elizabeth Cisney Smith personal correspondence
Letters from Elizabeth Cisney Smith to her fiancé, Augustus Edwin Smith, regarding their future plans of marriage and family. Elizabeth Cisney Smith graduated from the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania in 1911. She practiced medicine for 35 years in Pennsylvania, Ohio, North Dakota and Maryland; and was active in the women's rights and suffrage movement
Madigan, Elizabeth interview for the Miami Valley College of Nursing and Health Oral History Project
Donna Miles Curry and Stacie Harris interviewed Elizabeth Madigan about the Wright State University College of Nursing and Health. In the interview Dr. Madigan discusses her education and at Wright State University
Elizabeth Cisney Smith personal correspondence
Personal correspondence of Elizabeth Cisney Smith. The majority of the letters are from Cisney Smith to her future husband, Augustus Edwin Smith, while both were working as teachers in Pennsylvania. Elizabeth Cisney Smith graduated from the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania in 1911. She practiced medicine for 35 years in Pennsylvania, Ohio, North Dakota and Maryland; and was active in the women's rights and suffrage movement
Transcription of the Curry Letters
The James Addison Curry Collection
On the front lawn of Towers Hall at Otterbein University stands a monument to approximately one hundred men who served in the Union forces during the American Civil War and who were associated with the college as students or faculty. In the early 2000s a Civil War History class, taught by Dr. Sarah Fatherly, spent several quarters researching the names on the plaque, to learn more about their unique experiences in the war. Among these names was James Addison Curry. At the time his name could not be found in any of the Otterbein University catalogs, so the author of his biography assumed that he did not actually attend. However, in 2016 the university archive was approached by Ms. Mary Lee Hammond of Upper Arlington, who shared with us two items which confirmed that Curry was indeed enrolled in the 1859-60 school year. This first is a photocopy (with transcriptions) of two letters sent by Curry to his sister, Phebe Curry, in New California, Ohio. The letters mention that he is boarding in a “large brick building once known as the Flack House,” located “just opposite the Ladies hall.” The “Ladies hall” he references stood approximately where Towers Hall now stands, and can be seen in the second item shared by Ms. Hammond, a round-framed sketch of the dormitory made by Curry. This was one of the two original buildings that were purchased by the United Brethren Church in which to found Otterbein University, and this is only the third known drawing of the building (no known photographs exist.
Landslide inventory of coastal Curry County, Oregon
plate 1. Landslide Inventory Map for Coastal Curry County, Oregon, New River to Blacklock Point -- plate 2. Landslide Inventory Map for Coastal Curry County, Oregon, Blacklock Point to Port Orford -- plate 3. Landslide Inventory Map for Coastal Curry County, Oregon, Port Orford to Lookout Rock -- plate 4. Landslide Inventory Map for Coastal Curry County, Oregon, Lookout Rock to Nesika Beach -- plate 5. Landslide Inventory Map for Coastal Curry County, Oregon, Nesika Beach to Gold Beach -- plate 6. Landslide Inventory Map for Coastal Curry County, Oregon, Gold Beach to Crook Point -- plate 7. Landslide Inventory Map for Coastal Curry County, Oregon, Crook Point to Whalehead Island -- plate 8. Landslide Inventory Map for Coastal Curry County, Oregon, Whalehead Island to Chetco River.This archived document is maintained by the Oregon State Library as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Title from disc label.Includes text, color illustrations, and location map.Relief shown by hill shading.CD-ROM includes Curry_Landslide_Inventory.gdb folder (Esri v10.1 formatted Geodatabase, Metadata is embedded in the geodatabase), Plates folder with print and onscreen versions of map plates in .pdf format, onscreen and print versions in .pdf format of the report, and two appendices folders inlcuding DOGAMI Special Paper 42 and Open-File Report O-13-02, Landslide Inventory Map of the Harbor Hills Area, Curry County, Oregon.Includes bibliographical references.The project described in this publication was supported in part by Intergovernmental Agreement Number 5-20-2013 from Curry County. The project was also supported by the Oregon Department of Transportation.Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in English
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Walter A. Barker & Elizabeth W. Curry, Getting the most out of county extension meetings, Kansas State University, Nov. 2000
Emmie and Ella Curry beside Christmas tree, 801 Matagorda Street
Photograph shows Emmie Curry (left) and Ella Curry, daughters of Pauline Dahlgrun Curry, posed with Christmas gifts including dolls, books, and a toy piano. Taken in home of their grandfather George Dahlgrun where they lived
Construction of Elizabeth Hall
S.J. Curry & Co. were responsible for the construction of Elizabeth Hall. This view is from the southeast corner during construction of the hall
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