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    Letter from A. F. Potter to John H. Page

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    Letter from A. F. Potter to John H. Page referring his request to build a railway to the District Forester at Albuquerque, New Mexico

    Disqvisitionem historico-philologicam, num a Johanne Pharisaei: et Sadducaei fuerint baptizati, occasione eorum, qvae Matth. III: v. 7. seqq. leguntur, consentiente ampl. phl [sic] ad Auram ordine, sub praesidio dn. Isaaci Björklund, rect. h. t. magnifici, nec non l.l. orient. prof. reg. & ord. publico bonorum examini modeste submittit Johannes Ramklou Aust. Fen. ad diem D. v. 6. Apr. an. 1734. loco & horis ante merid. consvetis

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    Invocatio: I.N.S.S.T.Dedicatio: Marcus Tungelfelt, Olavus Toerne, Ericus Johan. Tolpo, Jacobus Frosterus, Joachimus Schaefer, Carl Ramklou [ruots. runo].Grat.: H[enricus] E[rici] Flege [kr. pr.], Jacob. Haartman Gab. f., Gabriel Sirelius, Joh. Lindström, Erich Johan Tolpo jun. [ruots. runo].Arkit: 3 arkintunnuksetonta lehteä, A-B8 C3.Painovuosi nimekkeestä

    Flykten i centrum : Ett f\uf6r\ue4ndrat Brunkebergstorg

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    P\ue5 ett f\uf6r\ue4ndrat Brunkebergstorg \ue4r hotell och restauranger i centrum. H\ue4r regerar koncepten, och Johan Linton konstaterar att id\ue9n om att en upplyst offentlighet ska styra planeringen \ue4r l\ue5ngt borta

    Polly H. Carder Collection on George F. Root

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    George Frederick Root (1820-1895) was an American songwriter and music educator. He is perhaps best known for his song "The Battle Cry of Freedom," which was written and rose to popularity during the U.S. Civil War. The Polly H. Carder Collection on George F. Root contains original published scores and songbooks from the period 1852-1907 and photocopied scores collected by Polly H. Carder, author of the book George F. Root, Civil War Songwriter: A Biography. The collection also contains a short article, "The Last Days of George F. Root," written by Root's daughter, Clara Louise Burnham
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