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    W. E. Ott autobiography

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    This small collection contains Ott's autobiography, written ca. 1957

    Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)

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    Letter from Daniel W. Kempner to Ott Monument Works requesting a quote for a plot in the Jewish Cemetery

    Kenworthy Plaza at W Washington St & 1st [01]

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    Located west of Washington Street between First and Second streets. Built in 1971 on the site formerly occupied by Inland Motor Company (Chevrolet) and Lawton Motors on west side. Picture by Clifford M. Ott, August 14, 1977

    Kenworthy Plaza at W Washington St & 1st [02]

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    Located west of Washington Street between First and Second streets. Built in 1971 on the site formerly occupied by Inland Motor Company (Chevrolet) and Lawton Motors on west side. Picture by Clifford M. Ott, November 6, 1977

    Stevens Spring, near Jacksha Road

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    Stevens Spring area located in Township 38 N. Range 5 W. Sect. 5. in 240 acres known in early days as the W.H. Biggs farm. Spring is about one mile east of the junction of Highway 95 and the Jacksha [Road] cutoff and may be seen from this point. Governor I.I. Stevens and 22 men and a good-sized pack train camped overnight at the spring June 20, 1855. Picture by [Clifford M.] Ott, 1977

    Lissodendoryx (Lissodendoryx) littoralis Ott & Reiswig & Harbo 2019, n. sp.

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    Lissodendoryx (Lissodendoryx) littoralis n. sp. Table 4, Figure 2 Diagnosis. Encrusting on mud-covered pebbles on intertidal mudflat, mostly buried in mud with surface fistulae rising above mud. Main body of the sponge grows by coalescence of fistulae. Etymology. The species name derives from the intertidal habitat of the sponge. Material Examined. Holotype: RBCM holotype 019-00102-001, Stn. BO 18-07, Ladysmith Harbour, BC, 49° 1.484’ N / 123° 50.889’ W, 13 Aug 2018, coll. B. Ott, R. Harbo, low littoral, 1 specimen. Other material examined. RBCM 019-00103 - 001, Stn. BO 16-05, Head of Ladysmith Harbour, 49° 1.484’ N / 123° 50.889’ W, coll. B. Ott, R. Harbo, 4 Aug 2016, low littoral, 1 specimen; four stations were sampled at Bush Creek, Ladysmith Harbour, 49° 1.072’ N / 123° 50.567’ W, coll. B. Ott, R. Harbo, R. Waters, 10 Sep 2018, low littoral, RBCM 019-00104 - 001, Stn. BO 18-03, 1 specimen; RBCM 019-00104 - 002,, Stn. BO 18-04, 1 specimen; RBCM 019-00104 - 003, Stn. BO 18-05, 1 specimen; RBCM 019-00104 - 004, Stn. BO 18-09 a, 2 specimens.Published as part of Ott, B., Reiswig, H. M. & Harbo, R., 2019, New Species of Lissodendoryx Topsent, 1892 (Demospongiae, Poecilosclerida Coelosphaeridae) and Myxilla Schmidt, 1862 (Demospongiae, Poecilosclerida Myxillidae) from the Northeast Pacific, pp. 1-29 in Zootaxa 4700 (1) on page 9, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4700.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/354525

    Life sketch of Owen W. Clark

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    Typescript of a biographical sketch of Owen W. Clark of Cannonville, Utah, from an interview. He was born in Washington, Utah, in 1860, and he grew up there and in Nutrioso, Arizona. As an adult he worked in a copper mine in Pahreah, Utah, and later became a cattleman at Cannonville. Typed by Layton Ott in 193

    John Ronald Ott and Donald W. Bellah

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    John Ronald Ott, left, president of the Presser Foundation of Philadelphia, will deliver the commencement address at graduation exercises of Texas Wesleyan College at First Methodist Church. He and Donald W. Bellah chairman Texas Wesleyan College Division of Fine Arts, consult regarding a foundation grant to the college for the enlargement of its music library. The college will confer upon Ott an honorary doctor of music degree. Fort Worth Star-Telegram Evening edition May 28, 1965.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1960s/2815/thumbnail.jp

    Moscow, Idaho, 1900 to 1975

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    Moscow, Idaho, 1900 to 1975. [Photo of collage of Moscow street scenes] MOSCOW, I DAHO . 1900-1975. #1-Looking north at Main Street from 8th Street. Building at left Star Hotel corner 7th & Main Street. Large building at right Gritman Hospital originally the McGreggor House (Hotel) built in 1892 at the S.E. corner of 7th & Main. Purchased by Dr. C. L. Gritman in 1897 and made into hospital. Picture taken July 4, 1900. #2-Looking at the N.E. corner of 8th & Main Street. Eight camels pulling circus wagon south on Main Street. Pioneer residence & barn on the corner. Picture taken in 1912. #3-Looking north from the top of elevator at the s .w. corner 8th & Main Street. 1-Latah Hotel 719 S . Main, Jake Hoke proprietor . 2-Hoke family residence . 3- Moscow Commission Co . 4-Star Hotel N.W. corner 7th & Main. 5-Nelson pioneer building N. W. corner 6th & Main . 6-Masonic Temple built in 1911 at 531 south Main . 7 - Potlatch Lumber Co. 120 W. 6th. 8-Washington Water Power Sub Station built in 1914 & razed in 1956 located east side of Jackson & south of 4th Street. 9-Stand Pipe (Water Tank.) 80 feet tall built in 1892 & razed about the 1930'.s, located center of block north of A Street between Jefferson & Adams at top of hill. 10-Irving School built in 1901 & razed in 1926 located at the s.w. corner of A & Adams. 11-Federal Building built in 1910 & 1911 at the N.E. corner of 3rd & Washington Street. 12- Butterfield Elder Implement Co . 520 S. Main . 13 - 0 . ~ . Bell Farm Implements pioneer building S. E. corner 6th & Main. 14-Carsow Grocery 616 S . Main. 15- J.J . Anthony Machine Shop at the N. E. corner 7th & Ma1n Street . 16-Gritman Hospital S. E. corner 7th & Main. Built in 1892 & razed in 1940. Picture by Hodgin's Drug Store Chas. Diamond photographer in the 1920's. #4-Look.J.ng north from the top of elevator at the s.w. corner 8th & Main Street. This picture shows new buildings built after picture #3. 1- Moscow Fire Dep t. built in 1927 at 603 S . Main . 2- Nelson building built in the 1920 ' s at the N.W. corner of 6th & Main Street. 3- Masonic Temple same as picture f/.3 . 4- New Russell School buil t 1926 S. W. corner A & Adams . 5- 0 . E. Bell concrete walls building built 1926 at S.E. corner 6th And Main Street. Picture by Hodgin ' s Drug Store Chas . Diamond ~photographer in the 1930 ' s. #5-Looking north from 8th Street. Latah Hotel left , Gritman Hospital white building at right . Picture by Hodgin ' s Drug Store Chas. Diamond photographer in the 1930 ' s . #6-Looking north from top of elevator at the S.W. corner of 8th & Main. Picture by Clifford M. Ott taken in 1975. ' ~7 -Looking north from top of elevator at the s.w. corner of 8th & Main . Picture by Clifford M. Ott taken in 1975. #8-Looking north at Main Street with 8th Street in foreground. Picture by Clifford M. Ott taken in 1975. Compare this picture taken from the same location 75 years after picture #1

    Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)

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    Letter from Daniel W. Kempner to Ott Monument Works informing that the price will be lower regarding the seven Hebrew letters
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