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    Galloway-Stone Expedition Photographs

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    This photograph collection documents the 1909 river expedition of Nathaniel Galloway and Julius Stone, accompanied by photographer Raymond Cogswell. Their three month journey took them from Green River, Wyoming to Needles, California. The expedition is generally considered by historians of the Colorado River to be the first that was undertaken purely for pleasure, similar to modern river runners

    [Raymond]. A Plot of Raymond in the County of Cumberland

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    A Plot of Raymond in the County of Cumberland by Nathaniel Winslow and recopied in blueprint in 1884 by Sumner Plummer.https://digitalmaine.com/maps_cumberland_county/1051/thumbnail.jp

    [Raymond]. A Plot of Raymond in the County of Cumberland

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    A Plot of Raymond in the County of Cumberland by Nathaniel Winslow and recopied in blueprint in 1884 by Sumner Plummer.https://digitalmaine.com/maps_cumberland_county/1051/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from Nathaniel Burt to Alden Partridge, 12 July 1828

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    Nathaniel Burt writes from Amherst (state unknown) to Alden Partridge at the American Literary, Scientific, and Military Academy in Middletown, Connecticut; asks that Partridge please provide him with a discharge for Samuel Marshall.Transcription by Raymond Bouchard. Transcriptions may be subject to error

    Diary of Nathanial T. Galloway and Julius Stone Expedition through the Canyons of the Green and Colorado Rivers September 12, 1909 to November 19, 1909. Green River, Wyoming to The Needles, California.

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    Contains the diary documenting the 1909 river expedition of Nathaniel Galloway and Julius Stone, accompanied by photographer Raymond Cogswell. Their three month journey took them from Green River, Wyoming to Needles, California. The expedition is generally considered by historians of the Colorado River to be the first that was undertaken purely for pleasure, similar to modern river runners

    Mechanistic Investigations into the Palladium-Catalyzed Decarboxylative Allylic Alkylation of Ketone Enolates Using the PHOX Ligand Architecture

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    Palladium-catalyzed asymmetric allylic alkylation has become a large and important field for chemical synthesis. Many methodologies in this field offer mild conditions under which challenging and important molecular features can be reliably synthesized, including chiral all-carbon quaternary stereocenters. As a result, palladium- catalyzed asymmetric allylic alkylation has found significant use in total synthesis, and growing use in industry. While the general process of palladium-catalyzed asymmetric allylic alkylation has been studied for decades, there have been a number of recent modifications and developments, such as asymmetric versions of decarboxylative allylic alkylation procedures that are not yet well understood. The development of future implementations and improvements to palladium-catalyzed asymmetric allylic alkylation and related methodologies is expected to be facilitated by a better understanding of these more recent developments, and thus further mechanistic investigation is warranted. Reported herein is a set of investigations into the palladium-catalyzed decarboxylative asymmetric allylic alkylation of ketone enolates using the PHOX ligand architecture. By monitoring the reaction via 31P NMR, a series of previously unidentified key intermediates is discovered. Two representatives of these key intermediates are isolated and characterized. The solution behavior of these species under reaction-like conditions is studied along with a few novel and related complexes. The role of these intermediates and their impact on the behavior of the reaction and product formation is discussed. Previously confounding experimentally observed behavior for this methodology is rationalized via the properties elucidated for these discovered intermediates.</p

    Talk: Biography

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    Collected by Daniel Littlefield Transcribed by Nathaniel Lucy Told by Raymond Smith Locust Grove, Arkansas April 3, 1961 Reel 414 Talk Raymond Smith: Well Danny, I'm sorry I couldn't do any better on that but certainly been a long time since I'd tried to sing anything, let alone that old sing. About what I know about this song is, uh, just what I heard from my Daddy and my uncle. That was - my Daddy was Tom Smith and my uncle was Pete Smith, born and raised down in Madison County. Uh, they was confident it was a true incident all right. I don't think they remembered the incident. Dad was born in 1874. I believe it was before his time but he was confident it was a true incident. And I think the, uh, the person was a resident of Madison County but evidently the crime was committed in Carroll County, or at least the Carroll County had jurisdiction over the case. And of course it was an old log jail of hewn logs. And the way I got the story, they didn't know definitely what happened to the person but it's quite evident he wasn't burned. I think there would have been evidence of it. And I obtained these words from my family by the name of Griggs down in West Texas, back in about 1936. And they were formerly of down in that vicinity and I know the words as they knew 'em which is supposed to be the original ballad itself.Funding for digitization provided by the Arkansas Humanities Council and the Happy Hollow Foundation

    Nathaniel Faulkhead

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    The author discusses the life of Nathaniel Faulkhead, who was Treasurer of the Echo Publishing House in Australia and a high ranking member of the Masonic Lodge

    The great stone face /

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    Publication date supplied by cataloger.Title from cover.Mode of access: Internet.OSU's copy 3: Bound with: The snow image / by Nathaniel Hawthorne -- The miraculous pitcher / by Nathaniel Hawthorne -- Circe's palace -- The three golden apples / by Nathaniel Hawthorne -- Selected poems -- The vision of Sir Launfal / by James Russell Lowell -- Prose selections -- The deserted village / by Oliver Goldsmith -- Cotter's Saturday night and other poems / by Robert Burns -- The rime of the ancient mariner / by Samuel Taylor Coleridge -- Brewer's collection of favorite songs -- Brewer{u2019}s collection of popular songs.OSU's copy 3 lacking portrait
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