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    Letter with attachments: J.L. Smith to Ida M. Tarbell, March 11, 1903

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    Letter with typed transcripts of letters of Abraham Lincoln to various people. Letters were owned by J.L. Smit

    Map of the oil fields of Warren and Forest counties, Pennsylvania.

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    Cadastral map showing warranty-deed tracts, tract numbers, tract acreages, real-property tracts, landowners' names (including names of oil companies), pipelines, roads, and railways.Covers the oil property speculation region but does not show specific oil fields or oil wells.Hand col. to emphasize township areas and county boundaries."Copyright, 1882, by J.L. Smith."LC Land ownership maps, 812LC copy 1 imperfect: Torn at fold lines; copy 2 also torn at fold lines and taped to repair edge tear. DL

    Letter from J.L. Smith to Brigham Young, May 29, 1849

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    This letter is from J.L. Smith to Brigham Young. In this letter, Smith offers help in the form of cash and supplies to the settlers of Salt Lake. Smith also informed Young of the problems that the settlers of Fort Bridger had with nearby Indians. According to Smith, an Indian came to him with the purpose of attacking, but after Smith pledged "his life to them" the Indians became friendly

    Leedsichthys problematicus: Arthur Smith Woodward’s ‘most embarrassing enigma’

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    The link between the renowned palaeoichthyologist Arthur Smith Woodward and the similarly lauded marine reptile collector Alfred Nicholson Leeds may seem an unlikely one, but they formed a close family friendship during their professional acquaintance. Amongst the many fish specimens described by Smith Woodward from Leeds’ Oxford Clay collection, the large suspension feeder Leedsichthys problematicus was a challenge that he failed to resolve in print. Work is done to resolve the confused storage history of the material, in order to identify and reappraise the bones that comprised the type material, in the process revealing a key misidentification that undoubtedly coloured Smith Woodward’s type description, and his initial understanding and interpretation of the animal

    Map of Forest Co., Pennsylvania /

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    Landownership map showing townships, property tracts, tract numbers, acreages, landholders' names, existing railroads, and proposed railroads.Hand col. to show township areas and county boundary.Publisher's map list in cover

    Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1876

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    Shows Centennial Exhibition building location in Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, Pa. Also shows railroads and streets in Philadelphia and Camden.; "Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1874, by J.L. Smith in the office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington."Color;1:63,3

    Inter-reciprocity applied to electrical networks

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    Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Scienc

    Marriage record of Smith, Walter and Walker, Lori Mattie

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    Marriage license for Walter Smith and Lori Mattie Walker. J.L. Moore was the officiant

    Map of Fulton County, Georgia /

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    Cadastral map showing the lot/block numbers and the names of landowners.Relief shown by contours."Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1872 by W. Phillips in the office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington."LC Land ownership maps, 91Includes ill.Copy imperfect: Shellacked, darkened, sectioned in 2, mounted on cloth. DL

    Marriage record of Coleman, Harry L. and Smith, Lula E.

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    Marriage license for Harry L. Coleman and Lula E. Smith. J.L. Moore was the officiant
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