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    Plan showing mineral claims on Princess Royal Island, British Columbia

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    Cleveland and Cameron, Engineers and Surveyors.Plan no. 1195, work no. 1038

    Letter from Ralph H. Cameron to Carl Hayden

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    Letter from Ralph H. Cameron asking to speak to Carl Hayden concerning a matter relevant to the bill granting National Park status to the Grand Canyon

    Letter from Carl Hayden to Ralph H. Cameron

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    Letter from Carl Hayden to Ralph H. Cameron responding favorably to a request to meet in regards to the bill granting National Park status to the Grand Canyon

    Letter from Ralph H. Cameron to Carl Hayden

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    Letter from Ralph H. Cameron to Carl Hayden requesting a delay on the introduction of the Grand Canyon bill until he can meet with himself and Senator Ashurst in Washington

    Letter from Ralph H. Cameron to Carl Hayden

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    Letter from Ralph H. Cameron to Carl Hayden thanking him for forwarding Senate Bill No. 390 with the report of March 31st, 1918, and expressing interest in their upcoming meeting in Washington

    The Spanish and Mexican land grants of present day Cameron County

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    For many years the author has been interested in the history of the land of Cameron County, especially the territory surrounding Brownsville. This interest leads to the purpose of this research study, the Spanish and Mexican Land Grants of Cameron County. The author wanted to make a detail study of each grant but realized that such a study was impossible within the limits of this thesis. A brief history of the land grants is given up to the time of the main partitioning of each grant. These main partitions occur at different times, ranging from 1856 to 1934. After the time of the main partitions, the titles became too complicated to trace with any appreciable degree of accuracy or clarity because of the lack of uniformity in the use of the Christian names and surnames; lack of official recordings of transfers of title to the lands by the heirs of the grantees presents another problem. Two Spanish land grants, the Brazos Island grant and the Padre Island grant, are not mentioned in this thesis due to the complexity of their titles. The author would like to repeat that this thesis is not a thorough study of the Spanish and Mexican land grants on the mainland of present day Cameron County as this would be a full-time task taking many years to complete, but with this brief sketch, maybe a better understanding can be had of the history of the land in Cameron County

    Feminismo (2019) de Deborah Cameron

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    Feminism is a small compilation of the debates that have run through the movement, especially in the West. Narrated in a simple and entertaining style, based on compilations of different themes, studies and references, it addresses the main questions of feminism and exposes the answers that have been provided from different positions. TECHNICAL SHEET OF THE BOOK Title: Feminism. Author: Cameron, Deborah. Translation: Tercero, Maria Enguix. Publisher: Alianza Editorial. Language: Spanish. Pages: 176. Year: 2019. Place: Madrid. EBOOK ISBN: 978-84-9181-541-9. Original title: Feminism. 1st edition in English, 2018, Great Britain. Profile Books LTD.Feminismo es una pequeña compilación de los debates que han atravesado al movimiento, especialmente en occidente. Narrado en un estilo simple y llevadero, en base a recopilaciones de distintos temas, estudios y referentes, va abordando los principales interrogantes del feminismo y exponiendo las respuestas que se han brindado desde diferentes posiciones. FICHA TÉCNICA DE LA OBRA Título: Feminismo. Autora: Cameron, Deborah. Traducción: Tercero, María Enguix. Editorial: Alianza Editorial. Idioma: Castellano. Páginas: 176. Año: 2019. Lugar: Madrid. ISBN ebook: 978-84-9181-541-9. Título original: Feminism. 1° edición en inglés, 2018, Gran Bretaña. Profile Books LTD

    Caenohalictus Cameron

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    Caenohalictus Cameron Caenohalictus Cameron 1903: 231. Type species: Caenohalictus trichiothalmus Cameron 1903, monobasic. Caenohalictus is defined among the genera of Caenohalictina by the following combination of characters: Body metallic dark green or blue, sometimes with a reddish tint, rarely black; compound eyes with conspicuous hairs; mesoscutum reticulate (Fig. 1); dorsal surface of metapostnotum microareolate, finely striate in some species; compound eyes emarginate, inner orbits converging below; female with dark apical band of clypeus extending along the inner orbits, with very inconspicuous punctures, usually reaching the level of the antennal sockets; female with inner hind tibial spur pectinate; male with pygidial plate surrounded by a carina; male genital capsule ventrally concave, gonostylus developed into several processes, directed ventrally. Gonçalves and Melo (2009) recovered two synapomorphies for the genus: T 1 and T 2 with lateral carinae present (Fig. 2), also on T 3 in some species, and the male metapostnotum medially depressed. The lateral carinae, probably better described as sulci with slightly elevated margins (Fig. 2), are present on T 1 and T 2 in Agapostemon chapadensis, A. nasutus, A. tyleri, Pseudagapostemon citricornis and P. pampeanus, species that were studied by Gonçalves and Melo (2009), although they reported that the lateral carinae are restricted to T 1 in these species. Gonçalves and Melo (2009) mentioned an S 8 as long as wide as a synapomorphy of Caenohalictina. All the species examined herein had the S 8 much broader than long, in contrast to the species of Caenohalictus they included. In this light, a revision including all the species of the genus and further studies about the genera related to Caenohalictus are needed to set new synapomorphies for this genus. Rojas and Toro (2000) provided detailed descriptions for the species of Caenohalictus from Chile, as well as descriptions of the main features of the genital capsule of the male. Despite this, the illustrations of the capsules are difficult to interpret, and some steps in the key to the species for the females are hard to follow.Published as part of Gonzalez-Vaquero, Rocio Ana & Roig-Alsina, Arturo, 2013, Revision of the species of the bee genus Caenohalictus (Hymenoptera: Halictidae) occurring in Argentinean Patagonia, pp. 493-515 in Zootaxa 3670 (4) on pages 495-496, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3670.4.5, http://zenodo.org/record/24864

    Feathers from the Cusp: a Collection of Poems by Cameron Molchan

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    The following is a collection of poems written by Cameron Molchan during his candidacy for a Master of Arts degree with a major in English at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Preceding the collection of poems is an introduction which discusses the author\u27s influences and various stylistic approaches

    Cameron McRae Plummer book list, W.0087

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    Abstract: Contains a list of books compiled by Haunted House Book Shop owner Cameron McRae Plummer.Scope and Content Note: The collection contains one notebook with a record of books (listed alphabetically by author and by title), including information about book prices and publishers, compiled by Cameron McRae Plummer. The list also includes information about book scarcity. A few postcards and letters are also inserted in the book. The back of the notebook contains a small number of miscellaneous notes dated between 1950 and 1961; these notations mostly document the interests of individual collectors.It is not clear if this is an actual inventory of books sold at The Haunted House Book Shop, which Plummer co-founded with Adelaide Trigg, or if is a list of books to be purchased for the shop or for a specific customer.Biographical/Historical Note: The son of Episcopal minister James Fitts Plummer and Jannie Minor, Cameron McRae Plummer was born on June 2, 1904, in West Virginia. The family moved to Mobile, Alabama, in 1916, where James Plummer served as the rector of All Saints' Episcopal Church. On August 29, 1944, Cameron Plummer married Mary Frances Young.Plummer became a successful bookseller in Mobile. City directories list him as the president of the Plummer-Marston Book Company. In 1941, Plummer and business partner Adelaine Trigg founded the Haunted Book Shop, a bookstore located in downtown Mobile. The bookstore was a Mobile landmark for fifty years, closing its doors in 1991. Plummer died on February 19, 1968, in Mobile
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