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Scott, Winfield D.
Carte-de-visite of Winfield D. Scott from the United States Civil War period. Major General of the United States
Sectional map of Lincoln County, South Dakota.
Cadastral map showing drainage, section lines and numbers, land ownership, landowners' names, and railroads.[Cpyright Mark D. Scott].LC Land ownership maps, 85
Scott's map of Lancaster County, state of Pennsylvania : from actual measurements /
General-content county map showing buildings in rural areas and householders' names in rural areas/some insets; shows property lines in some insets.Relief shown by hachures."Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1858 by James D. Scott in ...Dist. Court of the East. Dist. of Penn."Hand colored to emphasize township, borough, and city territories.Originally printed on 4 sheets (before sectioning).LC copies imperfect: Variously annotated in red/blue/black inks, shellacked, sectioned to 6 mounted sheets, some sheets hemmed in cloth at outer edges. DLCLC Land ownership maps, 763Includes directories of advertisers, table of post-office data, and ill. of buildings.Street-map insets: The Borough of Manheim -- Neffsville -- Litiz [sic] and Warwick -- New Haven [now part of Lititz] -- Borough of Mount Joy
Letter from Benjamin D. Scott to John Sloan, December 19, 1937
1 leaf (double-sided)Letter from Benjamin D. Scott to John Sloan, December 19, 193
Existence and stability of multiple spot solutions for the Gray-Scott model in R^2$
Existence and Stability of Multiple Spot Solutions for the Gray-Scott Model in In this paper, we rigorously
prove the existence and stability of multiple spot patterns for the Gray-Scott system in a two dimensional domain
which are far from
spatial homogeneity.
The Green's function and its derivatives
together with two nonlocal eigenvalue problems
both play a major role in the analysis.
We establish a threshold behavior for stability:
If a certain inequality for the parameters holds
then we get stability, otherwise we get instability of multiple spot solutions.
The exact asymptotics of the critical thresholds are obtained
Correspondence from Oscar E. Monning to Blake D. Scott, January 9, 1958
Letter to Blake D. Scott from Oscar E. Monnig confirming he received the meteorite sent in, with notes by Oscar E. Monnig on the history of how the meteorite was found.1958, January 9 Mr. Blake D. Scott, Forestburg, Texas. Dear Mr. Scott: I want to thank you for telling your wife I goula bring back with me the rook that you found near there. This letter is just to confirm the fact that I have it. I will come back up there and bring it with me sometime within the next month or so, as soon as I can conveniently make it. I feel sure it is an old stone meteorite and I will at that time go with you to the place where itwas [it was] found and perhaps get you to introduce me to a few of the people who live in that region. We should show it to them and see if they have ever found anything similar. I will be out of town for about 2 weeks but will try to call you some week end in the latter part of January or early February, and arrange to see you some Sunday. I hope to make arrangements later to buy it from you. A dollar a pound is considered [is considered] a fair price for these old stony meteorites, but I haven't weighed this one yet. Yours Sincerely, Oscar E. Monnig Identified on trip Jan.1. 1958. Casey Jones phone is 4111. Mrs. Wilson, informant, was at John Moore's, phone 5125. I talked to Mrs. Blake D. Scott (and to Mrs. Galmer?). The object was found about 2-3 wks ago. Scott works on the roads for the county and apparently his blade had hit this rock about 2 1/2 miles (later they said 4 miles) out on the road towards Sunset. He apparently did not see it then, but later recognized it as a strange rock which he did not recall seeing before. Picking it up he noticed the unusual density. Bill Scott, his son, said Wade Poynor, his wife's grandfather, had a considerable collection of rocks. I promised to see these later. Mrs. Wilson is Lena May; she heard of rock and thoughtit [thought it] a meteorite
Section D-D, north elevation: addition to the Ensign School building, Salt Lake City, Utah, sheet 6
Architectural drawing of "Section D-D" and "north elevation" of the Ensign School building, Salt Lake City, Utah; sheet 6 of a set drawn by Scott and Welch Architects in 1918 for a proposed addition to the schoo
Advanced Degree Recital: Hal Scott, piano
Mr. Scott is a student of Mary Norris.Prelude and Fugue in D Major, BWV 874, Bach -- Sonata in E Major, Op. 109, Beethoven -- Ballade in G Minor, Op. 28, Chopin -- Pour le Piano, Claude Debuss
James Scott, near western, Nebraska.
Please note that Mr. Scott is wearing a badge, indicating he is some sort of law enforcement officer
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