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[Affidavit In Any Fact by Helen Louise Markham #2]
Affidavit In Any Fact by Helen Louise Markham, a witness to the murder of Officer J. D. Tippit. Markham describes seeing a young white man shoot the officer after he got out of his vehicle
[Affidavit In Any Fact by Helen Louise Markham #1]
Affidavit In Any Fact by Helen Louise Markham, a witness to the murder of Officer J. D. Tippit. Markham describes seeing a young white man shoot the officer after he got out of his vehicle
[Affidavit in Any Fact - Statement by Helen Markham, November 22, 1963 #1]
Transcription of a statement by Helen Markham as she describes when Lee Harvey Oswald shot officer J. D. Tippit
[Affidavit in Any Fact - Statement by Helen Markham, November 22, 1963 #2]
Transcription of a statement by Helen Markham as she describes when Lee Harvey Oswald shot officer J. D. Tippit
Dicropleon Markham 1972
Dicropleon Markham, 1972 DIAGNOSIS (modified from Markham, 1972): Female: Body weakly asymmetrical; head deeply embedded in pleon. First two pereopods on long side well developed, third pereopod present but much smaller, other pereopods lacking. Pleon with four pairs of well developed lateral plates and four pairs of pleopods, first three biramous; fifth pleomere divided into two large terminal lobes, uropods lacking. Male: Head and pleon medially fused with pereon; eyes present, antennae elongate. Pleon ending in sharp double point. TYPE SPECIES: Dicropleon periclimenis Markham, 1972, by original designation. OTHER SPECIES: Dicropleon bifidus (Bourdon, 1967), D. morator Markham, 1982, D. processae Markham, 1980.Published as part of An, Jianmei, Boyko, Christopher B. & Li, Xinzheng, 2015, A Review Of Bopyrids (Crustacea: Isopoda: Bopyridae) Parasitic On Caridean Shrimps (Crustacea: Decapoda: Caridea) From China, pp. 1-85 in Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 2015 (399) on page 66, DOI: 10.1206/amnb-921-00-01.1, http://zenodo.org/record/461250
The perturbation theory of some Volterra operators
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mathematics, 1963.Vita.Includes bibliographical references.by John Markham Freeman.Ph.D
Letter form D. E. Wilson to Alfred W. Markham, Princeton, New Jersey, December 3, 1918
A document from an extensive collection spanning four generations of the Woodward family that operated merchant pig iron companies in West Virginia and Alabama. The collection begins with Stimpson Harvey Woodward (S. H. Woodward), a native of Massachusetts, who moved from Pittsburgh to Wheeling, West Virginia in 1852. He had interests in an iron company as early as 1852 in West Virginia and began Alabama operations in 1869. The family business continued in Alabama until the death of S. H. Woodward's great-grandson in 1965
Letter form D. E. Wilson to Mrs. Jessie Markham Herring, Princeton, New Jersey, December 3, 1918
A document from an extensive collection spanning four generations of the Woodward family that operated merchant pig iron companies in West Virginia and Alabama. The collection begins with Stimpson Harvey Woodward (S. H. Woodward), a native of Massachusetts, who moved from Pittsburgh to Wheeling, West Virginia in 1852. He had interests in an iron company as early as 1852 in West Virginia and began Alabama operations in 1869. The family business continued in Alabama until the death of S. H. Woodward's great-grandson in 1965
Letter from D. E. Wilson to Dr. Alfred W. Markham, Princeton, New Jersey, January 29, 1918
A document from an extensive collection spanning four generations of the Woodward family that operated merchant pig iron companies in West Virginia and Alabama. The collection begins with Stimpson Harvey Woodward (S. H. Woodward), a native of Massachusetts, who moved from Pittsburgh to Wheeling, West Virginia in 1852. He had interests in an iron company as early as 1852 in West Virginia and began Alabama operations in 1869. The family business continued in Alabama until the death of S. H. Woodward's great-grandson in 1965
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