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    Letter with attachment: Maud Parshall Pearce to , January 29, 1939

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    Handwritten letter acquaintance inTitusville with letter, 3 pages, Pearce to Ida M. Tarbell, January 29, 193

    logan-pearce/HIP67506-AC-Public-Data-Release: Initial Release

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    <p>Supplemental information and code for generating figures in Pearce et al. 2023</p&gt

    logan-pearce/Pearce2022-BDI-Public-Data-Release: Initial Release

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    Supplemental digital files accompanying Pearce et al. (2022, submitted to MNRAS)

    Pearce, Elanor. Elanor Pearce interview.

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    Elanor Pearce discusses the history of harbour grace. She also discusses her family history, especially her father who was involved in an altercation that led to his ears being removed

    Pearce, Laurie

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    currentWithin a disaster context, Dr. Laurie Pearce has a broad range of interests including community development; hazard, risk and vulnerability analysis; issues of gender, culture and vulnerability; and the psychosocial dimensions of disaster. Laurie Pearce, MSW, MA, PhD, has specialized in disaster management and traumatic stress for over 25 years. She is a member of the World Association of Disaster and Emergency Medicine, the Association of Traumatic Stress Specialists, the International Disaster Sociological Association and the Emergency Preparedness for Industry and Commerce Council of BC. Laurie is a Research Associate at the Justice Institute of British Columbia, an Associate Faculty member at Royal Roads University, and is affiliated with the University of British Columbia Institute for International Health. She is a partner with her husband, Larry Pearce, in Pearces 2 Consulting Corporation

    The David W. Fentress Family Letters, 1856-1969

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    Transcript of a letter by an unidentified author to David Fentress regarding sharing federal newspapers and the banning of federal newspapers in some areas. The author passes on the news of the war including the destruction of the Federal merchantmen by the Confederate fleet. He passes along world news: Russia preparing to go to War with Europe and how that could negatively affect the Confederacy. There is also speculation on the future of the war

    Mrs Pearce

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    Mrs Pearce invites the Governor General to morning tea on the Manse lawns. Mr and Mrs Roberts and Priest from Greek Orthodox Church behind her.Pearce, Norman C

    Dr. Helen Pearce, Ph.D.

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    Dr. Helen Pearce, Ph.D

    Beryl and Norm Pearce

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    Beryl and Norm Pearce with representative from Darwin Progressive Builders Pty Ltd. Builders of the new Church.Pearce, Norman C.Date:195
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