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    Proclamation of national mourning

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    James Hood, Mayor of Bridgeton, proclaims April 19, 1865, as a day of mourning for Bridgeton citizens, in response to the assasination of President Abraham Lincoln on April 14, 1865, by John Wilkes Boothe at the Ford Theater in Washington. Mayor Hood calls for businesses to close, and for members of all religious denominations to meet at noon for prayer services

    Sarah Lang Oral History Interview

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    During the tenure of Tampa Mayor Sandy Freedman (1986-1995), Sarah Lang served as the Mayor\u27s Employee Relations Manager. Ms. Lang discusses the city\u27s union structure, employment discrimination issues, and the positive effects of Mayor Freedman\u27s promotion of women in government. There is also a discussion about the relations between the mayor\u27s office and the press during Mayor Freedman\u27s tenure. The interview ends with a discussion of Ms. Lang\u27s impressions of Mayor Freedman\u27s administration compared with the administrations of the four other mayors she has worked for

    Stephanie Churchill, John, Sarah, and Nancy Pace, Mayor Wilson

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    Black and white photograph of Stephanie Churchill (left), John and Nancy Pace, proprietors of the Brigham Street Inn, daughter Sarah Pace and Salt Lake City mayor Ted Wilson during a Utah Heritage Foundation event at the inn in 1982

    Templo Mayor: Distrito Federal

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    Es el principal templo perteneciente al recinto ceremonial de Tenochtitlan, descubierto entre 1978 y 1982, donde había hasta 78 edificios. El Templo Mayor se caracteriza por haber tenido cuatro cuerpos superpuestos sobre una plataforma general; dos escalinatas orientadas al poniente daban acceso a la parte alta, que constaba de dos adoratorios: uno dedicado al dios de la guerra, Huitzilopochtli y el otro, al dios del agua, Tláloc. La presencia de estos dioses obedece a las necesidades fundamentales del pueblo azteca o mexica: la guerra como medio de expansión y control económico de otras regiones, a las que se les imponía un tributo; el agua como elemento natural fundamental, puesto que se trataba de un grupo agricultor que había desarrollado técnicas importantes. Es evidente que la presencia de ambos dioses estaba en relación directa con la sobrevivencia del pueblo.</p

    Templo Mayor: Distrito Federal

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    La información de esta miniguía se basa en los trabajos publicados el autor.En 1 325 los mexicas fundaron Tenochtitlan y construyeron un pequeño templo. Posteriormente éste fue reedificado siete veces y ampliado once; el último agrandamiento fue el que destruyeron los españoles en la conquista. El Templo Mayor tenía dos escalinatas para dar acceso a los adoratorios en la parte superior uno dedicado al dios de la guerra, Huitzilopochtli y otro al del agua, Tláloc, dioses fundamentales para la economía y religión mexicas</p

    Data associated with the PhD thesis entitled: &quot;Investigating how benthic trawl gear design and location affect the resuspension of sediments and dissolved nutrients from the seafloor&quot;.

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    Data are for trawling experiments carried out in the Dornoch Firth area, Scotland for the years 2015, 2016 and 2017. Data were used in the thesis: &quot;Investigating how benthic trawl gear design and location affect the resuspension of sediments and dissolved nutrients from the seafloor&quot;. Data in the 2015 file includes trawl component type (dimensions of the roller) and associated drag and pressure, and the resulting nutrient and Particle Size Distribution (PSD) data at different heights of the seafloor. Samples were collected at the Hollows and Dornoch Bay sites in the Dornoch Firth area on the 08/05/2015. Data in the 2016 file includes trawl component type (dimensions of the roller) and associated drag with consistent pressure (no added weights), and the resulting nutrient and Particle Size Distribution (PSD) data at different heights of the seafloor. Samples were collected at 6 sites: Banff, Hollows, Dornoch offshore, Lossie, Lossie prawn fishery and Dornoch offshore, between the 26/08/2016 to 04/10/2016. Data in the 2017 file includes a single trawl component type (400 Block, 600 long) and associated drag with added weights to simulate increasing pressure on the seafloor (tied up, 0kg, 60kg, 120kg). The resulting nutrient and Particle Size Distribution (PSD) data at different heights of the seafloor are reported. Samples were collected at 6 different sites: 2 at Banff-Buckie, 3 in the area of Lossie-Burghead and 1 at Dornoch. Trawls were conducted between the 01/08/2017 and 08/08/2017. This work was supported by a NERC CASE PhD studentship (NE/N007999/1). </span

    Estudio de público Museo del Templo Mayor: Taller de Integración Museológica Maestría en Museología

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    Estudio de público, realizado en el Museo del Templo Mayor que ayudó a conocer y dimensionar el estado actual del museo ante sus visitantes. En este resumen de resultados se Integró la información de las 396 encuestas aplicadas del 1 al 31 de octubre de 2008.</p

    Sarah Berrien Casey Morgan

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    Sarah Berrien Casey Morgan was born in Augusta, Georgia in 1846. Her parents were Henry R. Casey and Caroline Rebecca Harriss Casey. Sarah is sixth in descent from William Moore who was a member of the Assembly, 1733-1739. He was also a Colonel of Militia in the French and Indian Wars. Sarah was married to Captain Thomas S. Morgan and they had four sons. She was active in civic affairs and became an alderman of Savannah under Mayor Murray M. Stewart. Sarah died June 28, 1931 of pneumonia. She was buried in Magnolia cemetery in Augusta.https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/sav-bios-lane/1192/thumbnail.jp

    Sarah Feely interview

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    Oral history interview documenting the history of women in Chattanooga conducted as part of the work of the City of Chattanooga's Mayor's Council for Women History Committee, which was established in 2015 to create positive change to advance the status of women and their families in the city and throughout the region

    Sarah Feely interview

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    Oral history interview documenting the history of women in Chattanooga conducted as part of the work of the City of Chattanooga's Mayor's Council for Women History Committee, which was established in 2015 to create positive change to advance the status of women and their families in the city and throughout the region
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