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    Lafayette Gregg collection

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    This collection consists of the original and a transcription of a letter written by Lafayette Gregg to Thomas Hunt

    The Lafayette monthly.

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    Title from caption.Errors in numbering: v. 2, no. 1 called v. 2, no. 12; v. 3, no. 3 called v. 3, no. 8.Mode of access: Internet

    Lafayette Family Papers

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    The Lafayette family papers span 400 years and document the activities of many family members of Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert du Motier, marquis de Lafayette (1757-1834), including his paternal grandmother, father, wife, children, and grandchildren, among others. Mainly comprised of correspondence (including original autograph letters, facsimiles, and transcriptions), the collection also contains legal, business, and research materials. Most of the materials are in French

    Lafayette Notice of Adopted Amendment (2011-01-18)

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    66 pp. Adopted 2011-01-18. Department of Land Conservation and Development Notice of Adopted AmendmentThe Lafayette Comprehensive Plan was amended with housekeeping updates to the findings, goals, policies and implementation statements. The amendments were minor in nature and no substantive changes were made

    City of Lafayette planning atlas : A background document for the Lafayette comprehensive land use plan

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    59 pp. Bookmarks supplied by UO. Maps, tables, appendix. Published May, 1979. Scanned by UO March, 2009.The material in this Planning Atlas is a synthesis of the information gathered and discussed during the development of the Lafayette Comprehensive Land Use Plan. The City's land use goals and policies, derived from this material, are found in the companion document, Comprehensive Land Use Plan, City of Lafayette, l979. [From the document]"The preparation of this document was financed in part through a comprehensive planning grant from the Department of Housing and Urban Development under the provisions of Section 701 of the Housing Act of 1954, as amended. April 1, 1979, Yamhill County Planning Department.

    City of Lafayette comprehensive land use plan

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    88 pp. Bookmarks supplied by UO. Maps. Appendices (at beginning of document as bound). Adopted April 18, 1979; published May, 1979. Scanned by UO March, 2009.This Plan is divided into four sections. The first three sections present the goals and policies concerning Natural Resources, Community Resources and Community Development of Lafayette. The fourth section discusses citizen involvement, urban growth boundaries, plan implementation and other topics requiring ongoing attention by the City. The background information used by the City to develop goals and policies is contained in an accompanying document, entitled Lafayette Land Use Planning Atlas. [From the Plan]"The preparation of this Plan was financed in part through a Planning Assistance Grant from the State of Oregon, Department of Land Conservation and Development.

    [Correspondence between Lafayette B. Mendel and Dr. Meyer Bodansky - 1926]

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    Correspondence between Dr. Lafayette B. Mendel and Dr. Meyer Bodansky in the summer of 1926, regarding permission to use Dr. Mendel's charts in the composition of Dr. Bodansky's textbook on physiological chemistry

    Marcus de Lafayette Simpson's Correspondence, 1858

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    Marcus de Lafayette Simpson's Correspondence, 1858 - contains correspondence while stationed at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas during 1858. His correspondence is contained in a record ledger which spans April to September and consists of approximately one-hundred letters which discuss troop and supply movements between Fort Leavenworth, the Utah Territory, and the surrounding area. His letters also discuss conditions at Fort Leavenworth, the Utah War, Mormons, Native American Indian relations, and other similar topics

    Old Dutch Receipts from the Homes of Communipaw and Lafayette Issued by the Ladies of the Lafayette Reformed Church

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    Collection of recipes handed down from the colonial era, compiled by the women of the Lafayette Reformed Church, located in the area of the earliest Dutch buildings in Hudson County. Dishes include Roellachoje, a variety of cakes, pies and other baked goods, soups, pickled items, puddings and candies, plus a turpentine-based wood polish. 1916 reprint of 1885 original.Roellachoje, Breads, Puddings, Pies, Cakes, Soups, Pickles, Candy, Breakfast Dishes, Miscellaneou

    Local History, Local Complexities: The First-Year Writing Curriculum at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette

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    This profile describes a new WPA’s choice to work incrementally to assess an inherited, fledgling First-Year Writing curriculum at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette and change it over a three-year period with continual stakeholder involvement. The methods used for assessment were two rounds of instructor surveys and three rounds of direct assessment of student writing samples, motivated in part by the university’s reaccreditation review. The resulting curriculum’s main areas of focus are academic writing techniques, argument structure, and research-based writing
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