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Walter H. Harton, (1959), purchased by Mrs. Leola J. Harton on September 24, 1959.
Documents regarding the headstone for Walter H. Harton, (1959), purchased by Mrs. Leola J. Harton. The marker was placed at Toledo Memorial Park Cemetery, Lot 428, Section 26 in Toledo, Ohio. The stone is made of Mahogany with Sandblast letters. Rubbings is included
J. C. Evers and Family
Studio photograph of J. C. Evers and his family posing in front of a light-colored backdrop and a set of pulled curtains. J. C. Evers himself is sitting on a chair on the far left. He wears a three-piece suit with a dark tie. A young woman is behind him on the right wearing a turtleneck top with a dark, belted skirt. Two children are in the middle, a girl and a boy; presumably siblings. A fourth person, an older woman dressed in dark clothing, is seated on the far right in a wicker chair.
The photograph has been pasted on a stiff, cardboard matte surface that is chipping on the top left corner.
Hand-written text on the back of the photograph reads, "From Abelona Wind Harton. Friends with family in Danevang. Evers lived in 424 East corner of second [difficult to read] from right.
[Articles of Agreement for Warranty Deed]
Deed recording the transaction between Laurits J. Lykke and his wife Hanna with Carl Harton regarding the sell of 70 acres of land in Wharton County, which was sold to Carl for a total sum of $8,298.12.
The document goes on to give specific payment schedules and other relevant information.
The deed is held together with a second document, a smaller piece of paper that was signed by a notary of Wharton County authenticating the transaction
Multi-wavelength calibration procedure for the Pierre Auger Observatory fluorescence detectors
We present a method to measure the relative spectral response of the Pierre Auger Observatory Fluorescence Detector. The calibration was done at wavelengths of 320, 337, 355, 380 and 405 nm using an end-to-end technique in which the response of all detector components are combined in a single measurement. A xenon flasher and notch-filters were used as the light source for the calibration device. The overall uncertainty is 5%.Fil: Rovero, Adrian Carlos. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciónes Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Ciudad Universitaria. Instituto de Astronomía y Física del Espacio. - Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales. Instituto de Astronomía y Física del Espacio; ArgentinaFil: Bauleo, P.. State University of Colorado - Fort Collins; Estados UnidosFil: Brack, J.. State University of Colorado - Fort Collins; Estados UnidosFil: Harton, J.. State University of Colorado - Fort Collins; Estados UnidosFil: Knapik, R.. State University of Colorado - Fort Collins; Estados Unido
Class of 1949 Confirmation Dinner
Copy negative of a group portrait at the Danevang Community Hall in 1949. The group of people are celebrating with a dinner confirmation. There are large tables with chairs, dinner ware on the tables, and flowers decorating the hall. Standing in top row is Eddie Petersen, Lars L. Wind, Smike Skow, Cecelia Hansen, Donald Nielsen, Darleen Juhl, Ellis (Pee Wee) Wind, Elenora Hansen, Mrs. John Pedersen, Pastor John Pedersen, Dagmar Thyssen, Virgil Harton, Norma Lee Skow, Erling Thaysen, Peter Westerholm, Walter Nielsen, B. D. Krag, and Johannes Hansen. The second row consists of H. J. Berndt, Einer Wind, Mrs. H. O. Jensen, Olga Andersen, Margaret Juhl, Emilie Nielsen, Marilyn Skov, Dora Wind, Carl Thyssen, Ida Thyssen, Agnes Hansen, Ramona Harton, Marie Thaysen, Marie Swendsen, Mrs. E. H. Jensen, Dora Krag (holding daughter Sharon), Karen Berdnt, Hans J. Nelsen. Standing in the third row is Carl Thaysen, Arnold Juhl, Niels Carlesen, Bill Harton, Mrs. Anker Jensen, Mrs. Eddie Petersen, Wanda Swendsen, Marilyn Thaysen, Mrs. Carl Harton, Gerda Thyssen Rhodes, Esther Harton, Anna Petersen, Anges Juhl Jensen, Hazel Nielsen, Mrs. Walter Nielsen, and Martin Nielsen. The people sitting in the bottom row are Viggo Juhl, P. J. A. Petersen, Carl Harton, Mrs. P. J. A. Petersen, Elizabeth Juhl, Mrs. Westerholm, Gene Wilbert Hansen, Abalone Westerholm, Bine Andersen, and Anna Nygaard
Absolute calibration of a large-diameter light source
A method of absolute calibration for large aperture optical systems is presented, using the example of the Pierre Auger Observatory fluorescence detectors. A 2.5 m diameter light source illuminated by an ultra-violet light emitting diode is calibrated with an overall uncertainty of 2.1 % at a wavelength of 365 nm.Fil: Brack, J. T.. Colorado State University; Estados UnidosFil: Cope, R.. Colorado State University; Estados UnidosFil: Dorofeev, A.. Colorado State University; Estados UnidosFil: Gookin, B.. Colorado State University; Estados UnidosFil: Harton, J. L.. Colorado State University; Estados UnidosFil: Petrov, Y.. Colorado State University; Estados UnidosFil: Rovero, Adrian Carlos. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciónes Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Ciudad Universitaria. Instituto de Astronomía y Física del Espacio. - Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales. Instituto de Astronomía y Física del Espacio; Argentin
Cotton Gin Danevang
Copy negative of Carl J. Harton leaning on a cotton gin at the Danevang co-op. Carl wears a buttoned shirt, pants, and a belt with a square metal buckle
Arkansas State Normal College Association
Group portrait of the Arkansas State Normal College Association, 1915.
Back row, left to right:
Charles E. Durham
Joe Frauenthal
J. J. Doyne, President of Arkansas State Normal School
William D. Cole
G. L. Bahner
J. C. Clark
J. E. Little
S. G. Smith
Henry B. Ingram
J. G. Cubage, faculty member
Benjamin Harton
Front row, left to right:
Possibly Harry Ponder
Dr. A. C. Miller, faculty member of Hendrix College
John Stubbs
Unidentified
Possible Marcellus T. Davis
Lee Cazor
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