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    [Essie Neal - nurses from Vernal]

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    Photo of a gathering of nurses of Vernal, Utah, early to mid-20th century. Essie Neal, wife of Charles J. Neal, is among them

    "Bench by dump - Charles and Essie Neal by their well"

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    Photo of Charles and Essie Neal with car by their oil well, drilled by Sun Oil Company

    "Dyer Mine site millsite - Charles J. Neal, Vernal, Utah"

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    Photo of C. J. Neal\u27s automobile at the site of the Dyer Mine in Uintah County, Utah

    "C.J. Neal on left Prof. Douglass on right"

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    Photo of Charles J. Neal and paleontologist Earl Douglass, probably in Dinosaur National Monument in 1916, at the fossil quarry Douglass discovered in 1909

    Early Telephone Equipment - "Margaret June Neal" [child playing with telephone equipment]

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    Photo of Charles J. Neal\u27s daughter Margaret (born 1907) playing with telephone equipment

    Gilsonite Mines and Mining - "Looking down the Pride of West Shaft - Neal No. 2 Shaft"

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    Photo of a shaft at Charles Neal\u27s gilsonite mine in Uintah County, Utah, early-mid 20th century

    Letter from A. Rocha, San Antonio, Texas, to Haydn Thompson, Indianapolis, Indiana, September 11, 1928

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    This letter is from the Haydn Neal Thompson Letter Collection. Contents of the collection include correspondence, primarily handwritten and of a personal nature. The bulk of materials are from Thompson's family members, including his mother, Marie Thompson, and sister, Janet Thompson, with a few letters from aunts and cousins. The remaining majority consists of letters from friends, primarily girlfriends. The conversation across letters emphasizes school and social happenings. Politics and the economy (Great Depression) do not receive much notice, though a change in the tone of letters is noticeable from the 1920's to the 1930's, becoming more sober and fatalistic

    Olive Neal Snow

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    Olive Snow with a lamb at the Neal Ranch in 1917

    Letter to Nora Neal from Clinton Hill

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    A letter to Nora Neal of Seaford, Delaware, from a man named Clinton Hill writing from Middleford, Delaware, on November 8, 1912. Hill mentions Return Day and Blades School, where Neal teaches

    Gilsonite Mines and Mining - "Gilsonite trucks C. J. Neal\u27s mine"

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    Photo of C. J. Neal\u27s gilsonite mine in Uintah County, Utah, with trucks loaded with sacks of gilsonite ore.  Probably early-mid 20th century
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