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Letter from Robert Jemison, Jr., Tuskaloosa, Alabama to Jas. C. Little, Columbus, Mississippi, November 2, 1859
Letter from Robert Jemison, Jr., Tuskaloosa, Alabama to Jas. C. Little, Columbus, Mississippi, February 27, 1859
Letter from Robert Jemison, Jr., Tuskaloosa, Alabama to J. C. Little, Columbus, Mississippi, December 20, 1863
Letter from Robert Jemison, Jr., Tuskaloosa, Alabama to Mr. Jas. C. Little, Columbus, Mississippi, October 12, 1862
Letter from Robert Jemison, Jr., Montgomery, Alabama to Mr. Jno. C. Little, Addison, Alabama, December 13, 1857
Letter from Robert Jemison, Jr., Tuskaloosa, Alabama to Mr. Jas. C. Little, Columbus, Mississippi, September 26, 1862
Letter from Robert Jemison, Jr., Tuskaloosa, Alabama to Jas. C. Little, Columbus, Mississippi, October 15, 1859
Letter from S. H. Williams, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, to Mr. Little, Addison, Alabama, December 17, 1855
This item is from the Robert Jemison, Jr. Papers. The collection spans the period from 1797 to 1960 and includes both the personal and business papers of Robert Jemison, Jr., along with papers of Robert Jemison (grandfather), William Jemison (father), Priscilla Jemison (wife), Cherokee Jemison Hargrove (daughter), and Andrew Coleman Hargrove (son-in-law), and Robert Jemison, Jr. (IV) of Birmingham (1878-1973). Included are the records of his grist and lumber mills, plantations, stage line, the Tuskaloosa Plank Road, toll bridges, ferries, postal contracts, and the North East and South West Railroad
Geographic Variability of Sea-Level Change
Local sea-level changes differ significantly from global-mean sea-level change as a result of (1) non-climatic, geological background processes; (2) atmosphere/ocean dy- namics; and (3) the gravitational, elastic, and rotational “fin- gerprint” effects of ice and ocean mass redistribution. Though the research communities working on these different effects each have a long history, the integration of all these different processes into interpretations of past changes and projections of future change is an active area of research. Fully character- izing the past contributions of these processes requires information from sources covering a range of timescales, including geological proxies, tide-gauge observations from the last ~3 centuries, and satellite-altimetry data from the last ~2 decades. Local sea-level rise projections must account for the different spatial patterns of different processes, as well as potential correlations between different drivers.Peer reviewe
C. Robert Sarver papers, 1928-1989
This collection contains legal documents, correspondence, and other papers concerning Robert Sarver's work with jail and prison conditions, chiefly in the southern United States. Most of the files address issues in states other than Arkansas, though there are materials related to his work with Arkansas prisons during Winthrop Rockefeller's governorship, including theC. Robert Sarver papers, 1928-198
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