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    Correspondence from Esther J. Baldwin to Ellen Spencer Clawson, 1846-1847

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    Correspondence between Esther J. Pomeroy Baldwin to Ellen Spencer Clawson, 1847-1886: (1) Letter dated 2 February 1847 at Flat Brook" (i.e., Flatbrook, a village in Canaan, New York) by Esther J. Pumroy (later Baldwin) to her cousin Ellen Spencer; accompanied by a note by Esther Curtis to Aurelia Spencer, sister of Ellen (3 pages plus envelope addressed care of Orson Spencer, Austin\u27s P.O., Atchison County, Missouri); (2) Letter dated 4 May 1848 at North Egremont, Massachusetts, by Esther J. Pomeroy to her cousin, Ellen Spencer (2 pages plus envelope addressed to Miss Ellen Spencer, care of Orson Spencer, Austin\u27s P.O., Atchison County, Missouri); (3) Letter dated 27 February 1848 at North Egremont, Massachusetts, by Esther J. Pomeroy addressed to her cousin, Ellen Spencer (4 pages); (4) Letter dated 7 March 1853 at North Copake(?) from Esther J. Pomeroy to cousin Ellen Spencer Clawson (4 pages); (5) Letter dated 24 April 1859 at Southfield, Massachusetts, by Esther J. P. Baldwin to her cousins, "the children of the late Rev. O. Spencer" (3 pages); (6) Letter begun 19 May 1881 (completed 23 May) at West Stockbridge, Massachusetts, by Esther J. Baldwin to cousin Ellen Spencer Clawson (4 pages); (7) Letter dated 10 July 1881 at West Stockbridge, Massachusetts, by Esther J. Baldwin to cousin Ellen Spencer Clawson (6 pages); (8) Letter dated 17 March 1886 at West Stockbridge, Massachusetts, by Esther J. Baldwin addressed to a "friend and cousin" including a request for the address of cousin Ellen Spencer Clawson (4 pages, out of order

    Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)

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    Letter from A. H. Blackshear, Jr. to J. E. Pomeroy confirming a recent phone conversation about Mr. Pomeroy's potential visit to Galveston on April 30th. He requests that Mr. Pomeroy call collect by Saturday noon to confirm his plans and arrival time, so necessary arrangements can be made at the club

    Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)

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    Letter from A. H. Blackshear, Jr. to J. E. Pomeroy mentioning he has not heard from Mr. Pomeroy since their phone conversation on March 29th and a letter of the same date. He inquires about Mr. Pomeroy's availability to inspect the water well at the country club and expresses the desire to hear back soon

    Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)

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    Letter from A. H. Blackshear, Jr. to J. E. Pomeroy confirming a phone conversation about a well and encloses a log covering the well details. The letter discusses arrangements for Mr. Pomeroy's visit to advise on the well, noting availability before April 12th or after April 17th. It mentions Mr. Blackshear’s absence during that period and refers Mr. Pomeroy to see Mr. Marshall at the Country Club if he visits during the absenc

    Arthur J. Pomeroy (Ed.), Arius Didymus. Epitome of Stoic Ethics.

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    Beets François. Arthur J. Pomeroy (Ed.), Arius Didymus. Epitome of Stoic Ethics. . In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 70, 2001. pp. 260-261

    Pomeroy (William J.) : Les Huks dans la forêt des Philippines

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    Faivre Jean-Paul. Pomeroy (William J.) : Les Huks dans la forêt des Philippines. In: Revue française d'histoire d'outre-mer, tome 57, n°208, 3e trimestre 1970. pp. 362-363

    A metric study of three types of artificial cranial modification from north-central Peru

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    Artificial cranial modification (ACM) involves the alteration of cranial vault shape by cultural means, and is performed during infancy while the cranial bones remain soft and malleable. The direction of normal cranial growth is altered through the application of external forces. In this study, three types of ACM from north-central Peru (posterior flattening, bilobed and circumferential) were analysed using standard craniometric techniques. The aim was to determine the effects of these forms of ACM on craniofacial morphology, and the extent to which different types of ACM could be distinguished from one another and unmodified crania on the basis of these measurements. Significant differences between artificially modified and unmodified crania, and between different types of ACM, were demonstrated in cranial vault shape for all types. Significant differences in facial morphology were found only in the bilobed group compared with the unmodified crania. Canonical variates analysis (discriminant analysis) confirmed that major differences between modification types and unmodified crania were in measurements and angles of the cranial vault. While the results show some similarities to previous studies, they add to the variability in the patterns and extent of differences documented to date. It is suggested, based on these results and visual observations, that interpopulation variation in ACM within major modification categories may explain some of the variability in results between studies, an explanation which has previously received insufficient recognition but which remains to be tested since varied methodology between studies may also be a contributory factor. While previous studies have often sought to generalise about the effects of ACM, the examination of the differences between populations even within major ACM categories may offer new insight into cultural variation in modification techniques between populations and the nature of craniofacial development.<br/

    Pomeroy (William J.) : Les Huks dans la forêt des Philippines

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    Faivre Jean-Paul. Pomeroy (William J.) : Les Huks dans la forêt des Philippines. In: Revue française d'histoire d'outre-mer, tome 57, n°208, 3e trimestre 1970. pp. 362-363

    [Arthur G. Pomeroy House]

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    This report describes the process of redeveloping the historic Pomeroy House in Hartford, Conn. (Library-derived description)Perez, J. E. (1984). Arthur G.Pomeroy House. Retrieved from http://academicarchive.snhu.eduMaster of Science (M.S.)School of Community Economic Developmen

    25. Arius Didymus, Epitome of Stoic Ethics, ed. by A. J. Pomeroy

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    Le Blay Frédéric. 25. Arius Didymus, Epitome of Stoic Ethics, ed. by A. J. Pomeroy. In: Revue des Études Grecques, tome 118, Janvier-juin 2005. pp. 299-300
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