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B-0684: Providence, Utah, Samuel Merrill farm. Lot 11 Block 27 Plat A, 1930s. Later bought by California Packing Corporation
B-0684: Providence, Utah, Samuel Merrill farm. Lot 11 Block 27 Plat A, 1930s. Later bought by California Packing Corporatio
Phoebe Odell Merrill
Phoebe Odell Merrill is the wife of Samuel J. Merrill. She was born about 1787. She was three years older than Samuel. Her son, Philemon Christopher was a lieutenant in Company B of the Mormon Battalion
Report of Nathaniel B. Baker Adjutant and Inspector General and A.Q.M.G. of the State of Iowa to Hon. Samuel Merrill Governor of Iowa, 1872
Report of Nathaniel B. Baker Adjutant and Inspector General and A.Q.M.G. of the State of Iowa to Hon. Samuel Merrill Governor of Iowa
Reports of Nathaniel B. Baker Adj't. and Inspector-General and A.Q.M.G. of the State of Iowa to Hon. Samuel Merrill Governor of Iowa, January 1, 1870
Reports of Nathaniel B. Baker Adj't. and Inspector-General and A.Q.M.G. of the State of Iowa to Hon. Samuel Merrill Governor of Iowa
The Effects of Climate Change on Economic Activity in Maine: Coastal York County Case Study
Climate change can have significant ramifications for Maine’s economy. If short-term projections for the next century are accurate, at minimum sea level rise will become increasingly noticeable in association with more severe and destructive coastal storms. Charles Colgan and Samuel Merrill evaluate risk estimates by presenting a case study of the projected consequences of sea level rise and coastal storm damage on the economy of the state’s most vulnerable area, York County’s coastal communities
Report of Nathaniel B. Baker Adjutant and Inspector General and A.Q.M.G. of the State of Iowa to Hon. Samuel Merrill Governor of Iowa, January 1, 1871 to January 1, 1872
Report of Nathaniel B. Baker Adjutant and Inspector General and A.Q.M.G. of the State of Iowa to Hon. Samuel Merrill Governor of Iowa, January 1, 1871 to January 1, 1872
Merrill Family Correspondence, 1887-1960
A collection of letters mostly to Edward N. Merrill with a few to his sons Edward F. Merrill and William F. Merrill from Maine governors, United States senators and United States congressmen. Most letters concern politics in Maine and in Congress. Many letters are from Edwin C. Burleigh and concern his successful gubernatorial campaign of 1892. Other correspondents include S.S. Marble, Henry B. Cleaves, Llewellyn Powers, William T. Cobb, Carl E. Milliken, Eugene Hale, William P. Frye, Bert M. Fernald, William M. Calder, Frederick Hale, William Tudor Gardiner, Frederick G. Payne, John H. Reed, Seth L. Milliken, Samuel W. Gould, John A. Peters, Frank E. Guernsey, John E. Nelson, Ira G. Hersey, Carroll L. Beedy, Wallace H. White, Jr., Percival Baxter, and Louis J. Brann.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/findingaids/1040/thumbnail.jp
F-1920: Newton, Utah, Samuel Rigby residence. Lot 3-8 Block 4 Plat B. Built 1909
F-1920: Newton, Utah, Samuel Rigby residence. Lot 3-8 Block 4 Plat B. Built 190
Exploring hidden narratives: Conscript graffiti at the former military base of Kummersdorf
This article explores the cultural significance and interpretative potential of graffiti left by Soviet conscripts at Kummersdorf, a former military base in the German federal state of Brandenburg. The graffiti is framed as war art and its typology, distribution and content is studied in detail. In this way opportunities for further research are highlighted, as well as the potential for the graffiti to contribute to interpretative and conservation strategies. We demonstrate how the graffiti embodies multi-level interpretative narratives which can help to reveal hidden aspects of Soviet conscript life and cultural practices whilst alluding to global events and Soviet and Russian military policy. More generally, the article aims to promote the potential of graffiti and other forms of what is traditionally considered vandalism to contribute to the cultural significance and interpretation of heritage sites
A-1137: Hyrum, Utah, Samuel McBride residence. Lot 3 Block 3-4 Plat B. Built 1898 appraised 1945
A-1137: Hyrum, Utah, Samuel McBride residence. Lot 3 Block 3-4 Plat B. Built 1898 appraised 194
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