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Typescript of the diary of William Lamb, 1865
Typescript of the diary, 14 January 1865-30 December 1865, of William Lamb while in command of Fort Fisher and as a prisoner of war. Also concerns Lamb's life after the war. From Mss. 39.1 L16, box 1, series 5, William Lamb Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary
Typescript of the diary of William Lamb, 1861
Typescript of the diary, 1861, of William Lamb of Norfolk, Virginia while working for the newspaper Southern Argus. Also concerns Lamb's participation in the Woodis' Riflemen and his enlisting in the Confederate Army. From Mss. 39.1 L16, box 1, series 5, William Lamb Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary
Transcription of the diary of William Lamb, 1855
Typescript of the diary, 10 April 1855 to 6 July 1855, of William Lamb of Norfolk, Virginia while a student at the College of William and Mary. Includes an introduction and footnotes by James A. Servies. From Mss. 39.1 L16, box 1, series 5, William Lamb Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary
Typescript of the diary of William Lamb, 24 October 1864-14 January 1865
Typescript of the diary, 24 October 1864-14 January 1865, of William Lamb while in command of Fort Fisher, near Wilmington, North Carolina. From Mss. 39.1 L16, box 1, series 5, William Lamb Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary
Transcription of the diary of William Lamb, July 6th, 1855 to December 31, 1855,
Typescript of the diary, 6 July 1855 to 31 December 1855, of William Lamb of Norfolk, Virginia. Concerns his life after graduating from the College of William and Mary, including a trip that he took to Rhode Island. Includes footnotes by James A. Servies. From Mss. 39.1 L16, box 1, series 5, William Lamb Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary
U.S. DEMAND FOR IMPORTED LAMB BY COUNTRY: A TWO-STAGE DIFFERENTIAL PRODUCTION APPROACH
Due to a depressed wool industry sheep inventories have been declining resulting in significant increases in lamb and mutton imports. Goals of this paper are to estimate the derived demand and output supply for U.S. lamb imports, estimate demand elasticities, and to determine the impact of TRQ reductions on imports.Demand and Price Analysis,
Pastoral / Hubert Lamb
Mezzo-soprano, chorus (SMezA), flute, oboe, English horn, bassoon, and strings . Duration: 19 minutes. Text: from William Blake\u27s Vala, Night the Ninth, Being the Last Judgment. At end: Wellesley, 3-27-60.https://repository.wellesley.edu/lamb/1042/thumbnail.jp
The Impact of Domestic and Import Prices on U.S. Lamb Imports: A Production System Approach
As U.S. lamb imports increased relative to domestic production, and the relative share of chilled to frozen lamb imports increased, importers of chilled lamb have become less responsive to domestic and import prices, while the direct opposite is the case for frozen lamb imports. From 1990 to 2003, chilled lamb imports from Australia and New Zealand became less and less responsive to U.S. prices, and frozen imports became more responsive. Unconditional own-price elasticities also show that, over time, imports of chilled lamb became less responsive to import prices while frozen imports became more responsive to import prices.lamb, demand, imports, trade, import demand, production, International Relations/Trade,
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