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    Letter to Elizabeth Rees about Distant Family

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    Letter addressed to Elizabeth Rees, but because the last pages of this letter were lost there is no way of telling who it is from. The letter states that the author’s nephew is recovering from the swelling of his limbs and is expected to be okay. The author’s cousin Thomas will be visiting soon along with the rest of his family. Then the author continues to speak of the different marriages that have been occurring locally. This is one item from the Rees Family Correspondence Collection, which includes many letters between family members in Oregon and Ohio

    Letter to a Brother of the Rees Family about Politics

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    Letter addressed to a brother of the Rees family, but neither the author of the letter nor who the letter is to be mentioned. The letter talks about local gossip in Butteville. Then the letter cuts off and switches from March to December and talks about the Presidential candidates for 1876. It was a close race between Samuel J. Tilden and Rutherford B. Hayes, with Hayes winning the election. The author of this letter strong supports the Federalist views while talking about politics during this time. This is one item from the Rees Family Correspondence Collection, which includes many letters between family members in Oregon and Ohio

    Letter to Thomas Rees from his son Willard Hall Rees

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    Letter to Thomas Rees from his son Willard Hall Rees. A short letter was written to Thomas Rees from his son regarding his potential pay raise in the upcoming week. Willard also discusses his friends that live in Walla Walla and the troubles they are having regarding land bought by the Indians. This is one item from the Rees Family Correspondence Collection, which includes many letters between family members in Oregon and Ohio

    Brief von Albert Rees an Kurt Rothschild

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    BRIEF VON ALBERT REES AN KURT ROTHSCHILD Brief von Albert Rees an Kurt Rothschild ([1]

    Recovery of REEs from exhausted fluorescent lamps

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    REEs are widely considered as critical materials for several reasons. Exhausted fluorescent lamps are special WEEE and rich secondary sources of REEs. The main purpose of this thesis is to get the advantages of a pretreatment of sieving on the lamps' powders. Analysis are performed with ESEM, FT-IR, XRD and TDGA. Different acid extractions, complex formation and relative boundary conditions are tested; a microwave treatment is performed to investigate the efficiency in the recovery of REEsope

    Baby, good night [music] : "cuckoo" /

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    No. 2 in C. For voice and piano.; Caption title.; "No. 2 in C"--Cover.; "Composed and sung with great success by Albert Rees"--Cover.; "Also sung by Mr Franklin Thomas"--Cover.; Cover bears port. of Albert Rees.; Also available online http://nla.gov.au/nla.mus-vn3118228

    Rees Family member Naval Academy Report Card

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    Report card of Corwin Pottenger Rees from the Naval Academy. This is one item from the Rees Family Correspondence Collection, which includes many letters between family members in Oregon and Ohio

    Fragment of a letter written to Elizabeth Rees from Corwin Pottenger Rees about the Naval Academy

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    Fragment of a letter addressed to Elizabeth Rees from her son Corwin Pottenger Rees. The beginning of the letter has been lost, but the parts that are available are about life in the Naval Academy. Corwin has made friends there and speaks of fun times they have shared together. This is one item from the Rees Family Correspondence Collection, which includes many letters between family members in Oregon and Ohio

    Letter to Willard Hall Rees from Elizabeth Rees about Family History

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    Letter addressed to Willard Hall Rees from his mother Elizabeth Rees. Apologizes for such a late response, but was waiting for the cold to go down so she could take a trip to get her photo taken with Ellen to send to him. Elizabeth hopes to see photos of her son Willard with the next letter he writes to her. She goes on to talking about different family members of theirs, going back to her great-grandfather who emigrated from England to the English colony of the east coast. Elizabeth was originally named after her aunt, who had promised a fortune to be left behind for Elizabeth, but never happened. Elizabeth's side of the family seems to have some wealth. Updates Willard on the where about of his siblings and their health. The original letter is accompanied by a typed transcript. This is one item from the Rees Family Correspondence Collection, which includes many letters between family members in Oregon and Ohio

    Portrait of Edward A. Petherick [picture] /

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    Title from accession record.; 'David Rees, Photo, 298 Clapham Road, S.W." -- below the image.; Related material: Manuscripts papers of Edward A. Petherick ; National Library of Australia manuscript Collection, MS 760 and MS 8683
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