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will be paid for the capture of C. E. Wagoner, alias Charles Evans, alias Charles E. Edwards, Dead or Alive.
Colorado State Penitentiary
$100.00 Reward
will be paid for the capture of C. E. Wagoner, alias Charles Evans, alias Charles E. Edwards, Dead or Alive. Wanted for Murder. Escaped from this Penitentiary January 22d, 1900.
DESCRIPTION
Age, 34; height, 5 feet 8 ½ inches; dark complexion; slate
blue, sleepy looking eyes; black hair; weight, 150 pounds; build,
medium; small moustache when last seen; seven vaccination marks, right biceps; large red birthmark, back of neck, left side; large scar right side of chin; scar inside left knee; large smooth scar right shin; two scars between the base of right thumb and wrist; scar base of right thumb inside; scar on end of left index finger.
E. H. MARTIN WARDEN
CANNON CITY COLORAD
Martin, E C, QX17295
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/401826Surname: MARTIN. Given Name(s) or Initials: E C. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: QX17295. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 23070.221472
Item: [2016.0049.34119] "Martin, E C, QX17295
Dialogus, das ist ein Gesprech oder Rede zwischen zweien, einem Pfarrer und einem Schultheiss, antzeigende geistliches unnd weltliches Stands übel Hanlung, war zuo allein Geytzigkeit sie zwinget
[Martin Bucer]Bogensignaturen: a-c⁴TiteleinfassungImpressum gemäss VD 16Autor gemäss VD 1
Die Marburger Artikel
Variante von Vischer C 161, ohne Druckvermerk.Bogensignaturen: A⁴Verf.: Martin Luther. Zusätze von Huldrych Zwingli
Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis
The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation
counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings
are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that
only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into
account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed
Gerold Meyer von Knonau
Ansicht des ehem. Fischmarktes am Limmatquai[Johann Martin Usteri] ; Lith. v. C. StuderZuschreibung Künstler anhand einer weiteren Druckgrafik mit identischem Bildinhalt unter derselben Signatu
Saint Martin, saint Fridien et la Sainte Face. La cathédrale de Lucques et la dédicace martinienne
This essay explores the historical and religious significance of the Cathedral of Lucca, specifically focusing on its dedication to Saint Martin. It delves into the intertwining of the cults of Saint Martin, Saint Fridianus, and the Holy Face, highlighting how these figures and their associated rituals played a crucial role in the religious and civic identity of Lucca. The paper examines the architectural and liturgical reforms initiated by Anselmo da Baggio (Pope Alexander II), which emphasized the cathedral's role as a center of orthodoxy and charity. By analyzing historical documents and architectural elements, the study reveals how the veneration of Saint Martin was strategically enhanced to support the broader ecclesiastical reforms and the socio-political agenda of the time
Memorandum from A. E. Demaray to E. C. Finney
Four letters of correspondence about the purchase of Bright Angel Trail between A. E. Demaray, Acting Director of the Grand Canyon National Park; E. C. Finney, Department of the Interior First Assistant Secretary; Carl T. Hayden, Representative (AZ); and Stephen T. Mather, Director of the National Park Service
Theodore and Marian Martin Utah Presbyterian Church history papers
Correspondence; Manuscripts for publication; TypescriptsThis collection consists of a typescript manuscript for publication of the book Presbyterian work in Utah, 1869-1969 written by Theodore and Marian Martin, and the correspondence relating to its writing and planned publication. The book was intended as the Centennial history of the Presbyterian Church in Utah.; This collection consists of a typescript manuscript for publication of the book Presbyterian work in Utah, 1869-1969 written by Theodore and Marian Martin, and the correspondence relating to its writing and planned publication. The book was intended as the Centennial history of the Presbyterian Church in Utah. There is also an abridgment of the book typescript.; Arranged alphabetically into functional categories. Correspondence is first arranged chronologically with the abridgment following second. Typescript copies of the book are in individual folders in book order with their divisions marked. The second box contains a photocopy made to allow researchers its use while protecting the condition of the original.; Biographical Note; Theodore Day Martin, 1885-1979 : Theodore Day Martin was born in Manti, Utah on August 24, 1885. He was the son of prominent Presbyterian missionary George W. Martin and Matilda Peebles Work Martin. His early education was at the Presbyterian mission school in Manti (1891-1900) and the public school in Manti (1900-1901). In 1901, Theodore entered the Salt Lake Collegiate Institute, graduating in 1905. He attended summer school at the University of Utah in 1905 and 1906, and began teaching elementary school in rural Utah in 1906. He later earned his B.A. degree from Hamilton College, in Clinton, N.Y. in 1912, where he was nicknamed "Ted" and "Mormon" Martin; he was a debater and member of Phi Beta Kappa. He attended the Union Theological Seminary (1912-1915) graduating in 1915, and earned his Ph.D. from Columbia University in 1931. Martin worked as a teacher and social worker in New York State and served two years in the military in France during World War I.; In 1919, Martin returned to Utah teaching in Richfield High School, later serving as its principal and president of the Sevier District Teachers Association, 1920-1922. In 1925 he served as the first executive secretary of the Utah Education Association. Martin left the following year and joined the National Education Association, Washington, D.C., serving as director of the Department of Records and Membership from 1925-1950. He retired in 1950 and devoted the rest of his life to substitute teaching, preaching, and writing. Theodore Martin died January 7, 1979 in Newton, N.J.; Marian Welling Edsall Martin, 1894- : Marian Welling Edsall was born 1894 in Warwick, New York. She married Theodore Day Martin in 1919 in Utah. The couple had 4 children: Maurice Theodore Martin, born November 2, 1922, Richfield, Utah; Mary Carolyn Martin (later Mrs. Carolyn Simank), born September 12, 1924 in Salt Lake City, Utah and died November 2, 2015; Margaret Edsall "Peggy" Martin (later Mrs. Warren McPherson), born January 6, 1930 in Chevy Chase, MD, and died January 9, 2016 in Fredonia, NY; and Marian W. "Polly" Martin (later Mrs. Derek Hawver). In 1939 the family of 6 made a cross-country trip touring 27 states, 7 national parks, and 2 World\u27s Fairs. By the 1957, Marian and Theodore Martin resided in the Edsall ancestral home in Warwick, N.Y. and had two grandsons and three granddaughters. They made an 8,000-mile road trip to Utah and the West in the fall of 1960.; Sources for the Martins\u27 biographical note: Marian W. Edsall entry on Ancestry.com, viewed online February 2, 2016. Theodore Day Martin entry on Ancestry.com, viewed online February 2, 2016. Descendants of William Black, Generation No. 6 entry on the Family Tree Maker website, viewed online April 10, 2012. Half-century Annalists letters, Class of 1911 letter by Clarence Burton Day, delivered June 3, 1961, viewed on the Hamilton College website May 8, 2012. Margaret Edsall "Peggy" McPherson (Martin) obituary, viewed on the Observer today website, February 2, 2016.; Correspondence; Correspondence; Presbyterians in Utah; Presbyterian work in Utah, 1869-1969. Book I; Presbyterian work in Utah, 1869-1969. Book II, Towns A-L; Presbyterian work in Utah, 1869-1969. Book III, Towns M-N; Presbyterian work in Utah, 1869-1969. Book IV, Towns O-S; Presbyterian work in Utah, 1869-1969. Book V, Towns S-W; Book I (photocopy); Book II (photocopy); Book III (photocopy); Book IV (photocopy); Book V (photocopy
Carriage of serogroup C meningococci 1 year after meningococcal C conjugate polysaccharide vaccination
The UK was the first place to Introduce meningococcal serogroup C conjugate (MCC) vaccines. From November, 1999, all people younger than 18 years, about 14 million individuals, were offered MCC immunisation. The uptake rate was more than 70% by November, 2000. We compared the carriage of meningococci in isolates we obtained from 14 064 students aged 15–17 years during vaccination in 1999, with those from 16 583 students of the same age surveyed 1 year later. Carriage of serogroup C meningococci was reduced by 66% (p=0·004). Our results show that MCC vaccines protect against carriage of meningococci that express serogroup C polysaccharide capsules
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