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    THE EFFECT OF USING FOUR SQUARE METHOD IN WRITING NOTICE TEXT AT THE GRADE VIII OF SMP NEGERI 11 PADANGSIDIMPUAN

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    The study was conducted at the Grade VIII of SMP Negeri 11 Padangsidimpuan. The aims of this research was to find out if there was a significant Effect of Using four square method on Students’ Writing notice t text at the Grade VIII of SMP Negeri 11 Padangsidimpuan. In order to achieve the purpose of this research, the writer carried out in quantitative approach by applying experimental method. The population of this research was the Grade VIII of SMP Negeri 11 Padangsidimpuan. They were 108 students, the writer used cluster sampling technique to get the sample. The samples were 32 students. The writing notice text was applied as the instrument of this research, the writer used “t” tes formula. Based on the data that has been analyzed, it can be found that (1) the students’ achievement in writing notice text without using four square method was “enough” (65.00), (2) their value by using four square method can be categorized “good” (77.00), and (3) there was a significant effect the result of writing notice text by using four square method. It meant that the hypothesis was accepted

    Notice from North Carolina

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    Notice from W. T. Mill, Raleigh, Department of State, North Carolina, to David Meriwether, Governor of New Mexico, of transmitting Jones's Digest, a law book, for the use of New Mexico. HL introduction page overlaid by the document. Notice in English, printed form filled in, 1pp/fr

    Notice to Abraham Rencher from William Medill

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    Notice dated September 25, 1860 to Alexander M. Jackson, Secretary of the Territory of New Mexico, from William Medill, Comptroller, Treasury Department, Washington, D.C., of receiving Jackson's accounts and his request for an advance for the expenses for the coming session. Notice states that Jackson's request for an advance has been recommended to the Secretary of the Treasury. HL introduction page overlaid by document. Notice in English, handwritten, 1pp/fr

    Notice to David Meriwether from Howell Cobb

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    Notice dated February 9, 1857 from Howell Cobb, Secretary of the Treasury, Washington, D.C., to David Meriwether, Governor of New Mexico, acknowledging receipt of Meriwether's letter transmitting his account, as Disbursing Agent, for the month of November, for the penitentiary being constructed at Santa Fe, New Mexico. Notice signed by P. G. Washington for the Secretary. HL introduction page overlaid by document. Notice in English, handwritten, 1pp/fr

    Notice to David Meriwether from Elisha Whittlesey

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    Notice dated February 14, 1857 from Elisha Whittlesey, Comptroller, Treasury Department, Washington, D.C., to David Meriwether, Governor of the Territory of New Mexico, acknowledging receipt of Meriwether's note that a draft for $1,000 in favor of John C. Abbott be drafted from the contingent fund and paid to him. HL introduction page overlaid by document. Notice in English, handwritten, 1pp/fr

    Notice to David Meriwether from Treasury Department

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    Notice dated August 27, 1856 from Finley Bigger, Register's Office, Treasury Department, United States, to David Meriwether, Governor of the Territory of New Mexico, requesting estimates for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1857, to be laid before Congress in the ensuing session, on specific paper and format. HL introduction page overlaid by document. Notice in English, printed form, some sections handwritten, 1pp/fr

    Notice to Alexander M. Jackson from I. Clifford

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    Notice dated August 3, 1859 to Alexander M. Jackson, Secretary of New Mexico, from I. Clifford, Fort Fillmore, New Mexico, informing Jackson of forwarding his, Clifford's, claim for bounty land, selling of his military warrant, army. Notice written and signed by Louis Smith for I. Clifford. HL introduction page overlaid by document. Notice in English, handwritten, 1pp/fr

    Notice to John Ward from Jacob Thompson

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    Notice dated September 3, 1859 to John Ward, Librarian, Santa Fe, New Mexico, from Jacob Thompson, Secretary of the Department of the Interior, Washington, D.C., informing Ward that a box with the Annuals of Congress should be delivered free of all charges by Adams Express Company, and to keep him informed of this. See D 293. HL introduction page overlaid by document. Notice in English, handwritten, 1pp/fr

    Notice to David Meriwether from Howell Cobb

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    Notice dated February 9, 1857 from Howell Cobb, Secretary of the Treasury, Washington, D.C., to David Meriwether, Governor of New Mexico, acknowledging receipt of Meriwether's letter asking that the balance of the appropriation for purchasing a site and constructing the penitentiary at Santa Fe, New Mexico, be place to his credit in New York. HL introduction page overlaid by document. Notice in English, printed form filled in, 1pp/fr

    Notice to David Meriwether from James Guthrie

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    Notice dated November 18, 1856 from James Guthrie, Secretary of the Treasury, Washington, D.C., to David Meriwether, Governor of the Territory of New Mexico, informing Meriwether that he has deducted the remittance for Meriwether's order for the capitol to the Assistant Treasurer in New York, and the remainder of the appropriation to penitentiary, amounts given. HL introduction overlaid by the document. Notice in English, handwritten, 1pp/fr
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