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George Meredith correspondence Index: Royal Society Collection
George Meredith (l777 - 1856) was born near Birmingham, U.K. & served as a
Lieutenant in the Marines until 1806 when he retired on half pay. He arrived
in Hobart in March 1821 with his second wife Mary (nee Evans, d. 1842) and
five children, and settled at Oyster Bay on the East Coast. Meredith established
grazing stock and crops and also a flour mill and tannery at the Meredith River.
In 1827 they moved to Belmont, a mile inland and in 18.36 Meredith built a new
home, Cambria, near their original settlement. Includes letters to his wife describing the journey via Prossers Plains and Richmond. - RS 3
George Meredith diaries Index: Royal Society Collection
George Meredith (l777 - 1856) was born near Birmingham, U.K. & served as a
Lieutenant in the Marines until 1806 when he retired on half pay. He arrived
in Hobart in March 1821 with his second wife Mary (nee Evans, d. 1842) and
five children, and settled at Oyster Bay on the East Coast. Meredith established
grazing stock and crops and also a flour mill and tannery at the Meredith River.
In 1827 they moved to Belmont, a mile inland and in 18.36 Meredith built a new
home, Cambria, near their original settlement. Includes notes of Meredith's exploration of the coast from Newtown to
Oyster Bay. They reached Meredith's Creek about 10th October.
Here the Surveyor measured grants and they dug foundations,
planted fruit trees etc. Meredith records a description of the
surrounding countryside and notes about future clearing and
planting etc. - RS 3
Meredith, D H, NX43299
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete.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/404749Surname: MEREDITH. Given Name(s) or Initials: D H. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: NX43299. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 39657.241844
Item: [2016.0049.37032] "Meredith, D H, NX43299
The Impact of Clyde Meredith on Taylor University
Rev. Dr. Clyde Meredith served as the twenty-first president of Taylor University. He left a legacy overshadowed by his relational fractures with historically iconic giants of the school. However, Meredith achieved many important successes during his time as president. The university initiated and completed a capital campaign to fund a new library (“Centennial advertisement,” 1945), started a football program (Ringenberg, 1996), boosted enrollment numbers (“Taylor university enrollment,” 1945), and achieved full academic accreditation (Ringenberg, 1996; “Newsletter to alumni,” 1951). Meredith’s presidency served as a catalyst and played a critical role in the formation of Taylor University as it is known today
1916-07-08; Letter, from E. T. Meredith and J. D. Clarkson, Des Moines (Iowa), to O. W. Schaeffer, Girard (Kan.)
Typewritten letter from E. T. Meredith, President, and J. D. Clarkson, General Manager, to Oscar W. Shaefer [Schaeffer], dated July 8, 1916
Prenatal care advice to see a dentist: results from a population-based study
Meredith L. Vandermeer (Department of Public Health, Oregon State University), Kenneth D. Rosenberg (Office of Family Health, Oregon Department of Human Services), Alfredo P. Sandoval (Oregon Health & Science University).Title from PDF caption (viewed on August 14, 2020).This archived document is maintained by the State Library of Oregon as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in English
E. J. Lemmon, C. A. Meredith, D. Meredith, A. N. Prior, I. Thomas, Calculi of pure strict implication
Feys Robert. E. J. Lemmon, C. A. Meredith, D. Meredith, A. N. Prior, I. Thomas, Calculi of pure strict implication. In: Revue Philosophique de Louvain. Troisième série, tome 57, n°54, 1959. pp. 267-268
D. Meredith Allsop Scrapbook
These items are images from digital and paper sources that were gathered for the Toledo Women Lawyers History Project (TWLHP). The material in this folder focuses on the career of D. Meredith Allsop (1930-2018). She originally dropped out of law school at the University of Toledo but returned after beginning employment at UT in the early 70s. She had worked for WSPD tv, and Surface Combustion during law school. She eventually retired from GE Aircraft Engines in Cincinnati. Images in this folder include a biography written by Judge Arlene Singer, a list of people who contributed information and her obituary that was published in The Blade
James Meredith receives his diploma from Chancellor J. D. Williams.
Miles\u27 description: James Meredith receives his diploma from Ole Miss Chancellor J. D. Williams. The picture, intended for political purposes was never used.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/miles/1022/thumbnail.jp
Freddie Dan Meredith
Freddie Dan Meredith, who graduated from the U. S. Naval Academy and received a commission as second lieutenant in the U. S. Air Force. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Meredith of Denton. Picture of Freddie Dan Meredith in uniform. Published in Fort Worth Star-Telegram morning edition May 31, 1951.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1950s/12825/thumbnail.jp
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