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    Ohio, United States 1855

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    This map was drawn from the original surveys of the range and township lines and from recent surveys of the subdivision fo the several sections in each township and published by John Crane." - LC Land ownership maps, 602 - Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. - LC copy imperfect: Original sheets sectioned into 6 panels to enable folding. - Includes statistical table, list of church properties, list of county officers, views of public and commercial properties. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gmd/g4083b.la000602Color;1:31,68

    Sketch of the life of Jane Withers Middleton, Utah pioneer of 1862

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    Typescript of a biographical sketch of Jane Withers Middleton, a Utah pioneer who came to Utah in 1862 and lived at Hamilton\u27s Fort and Cedar City in Iron County. Perpared by her daughter, Mary Ann (Middleton) Palmer of Cedar City, and copied by Wallace H. Adair for the Federal Writers\u27 W. P.A., Ogden, Utah, in the 1930

    [''Nat. Wright'' locomotive, Cincinnati Locomotive Works]

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    Lithograph created ca. 1850s; negative created ca. 1900-1909. [Text on lithograph] Nat. Wright. J.D. Finck, Des. Middleton, Wallace, & Co. Lith., Cin. Cincinnati Locomotive Works. Moore & Richardson, Cincinnati

    Express Engine. Drawn and Designed for Niles & Co.

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    Lithograph created ca. 1850s; negative created ca. 1900-1909. [Text on lithograph] Express Engine. Drawn and Designed for Niles & Co. Cincinnati. By John Whetstone. ''Queen City.'' Niles & Co. No. 100. Cincinnati. Lith. and printed in Colours by Middleton, Wallace & Co. Cin. O

    John Stevens Wallace Correspondence

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    Entries include brief biographical information, a typed letter from sales manager Bennett on Stephen Daye Press, Inc., Book Publishers, stationery concerning moving the publisher from Vermont to New York City, changes in staff, and a book with several revisions of the working title presumably written by author and illustrator John Stevens Wallace with some biographical information about him, a typed letter from the Maine State Library requesting biographical information about Wallace, a humorous letter of reply concerning Wallace\u27s place of birth from Bennett on revised Stephen Daye Press, Inc., stationery, a typed letter from the Maine State Library requesting a copy of Wallace\u27s book titled Village Down East for the Maine Author Collection, a typed letter from Wallace on personal notepaper with some biographical information and hopes of presenting his original drawings from the book on exhibit at the Maine State Library, a typed letter of reply on receipt of Wallace\u27s book gift for the Maine Author Collection that the Maine State Library had no place to display works of art with suggestions of libraries that did host events of this type, and a letter typed from Jacob of the Maine State Library with an appeal for biographical information and a call for Wallace to pursue an exhibit of his drawings

    Marion Wallace Correspondence

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    Entries include the brief biographical information of fifteen year old Miss Marion Wallace on publishing her first volume of poetry written between the ages of nine and fourteen, a letter typed by the Maine State Library introducing Marion Wallace to the Maine Author Collection and requesting a copy of her book for this collection, a handwritten biographical letter of reply from Marion Wallace, and a typed letter of encouragement from the Maine State Library on receipt of her book of poems Stray Thoughts for the Maine Author Collection

    James H. Wallace Correspondence

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    Entries include brief biographical information, a typed letter introducing Wallace to the Maine Author Collection, a typed letter of thanks from Wallace on plain paper, and an admiring letter typed on receipt of The Gallows Tree and Other Poems from the Maine State Library

    General Lew Wallace, 1886

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    Lew Wallace, Civil War general, diplomat, and author of Ben-Hur was born in Brookville, Indiana. He was the son of Indiana Governor David Wallace. David Wallace had moved to Brookville, Indiana in 1817 where he established a successful law practice. While there he married Esther French Test and they had four sons.Franklin County Journe

    David Duncan Wallace Papers - Accession 333

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    The David Duncan Wallace Papers consist of microfiche copies of the original David D. Wallace family papers, 1866-1951, SCHS 1233.00 held at the South Carolina Historical Society. David Duncan Wallace (1874-1951) was a Professor of History at Wofford College from 1899 through 1947 and was the author of the three volume set titled, History of South Carolina published in 1934. He is considered one of the foremost historians in State. The papers consist of his correspondence, research notes, clippings, and published and unpublished manuscripts related to his publications and areas of research. Also, included is some ephemera and other items.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/manuscriptcollection_findingaids/1417/thumbnail.jp

    Wallace the rEvolutionary Man

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    The rEvolutionary Man is a video forming part of the exhibition commemorating the eminent naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace showcased at the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory (MAGNT) from Friday, 8 November 2013 until Sunday, 22 June 2014. The exhibition was timed to commemorate 100 years since Wallace's passing. Wallace, a cofounder of the Theory of Natural Selection (with Charles Darwin), has been called the father of biogeography and is the author of one of the most popular adventure books of all time, The Malay Archipelago The exhibition showcased Wallace's exploration of the tropical jungles of Southeast Asia and New Guinea and his ideas on Evolution by Natural Selection and animal biogeography.Video to accompany Wallce Exhibition: The rEvolutionary Ma
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