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    Sproat Lake reflections

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    Audio recording of an October 2008 presentation by members of the Alberni District Historical Society to the Nanaimo Historical Society about the history of Sproat Lake.https://library.viu.ca/libinfo/harmfullanguagestatemen

    Sproat & Mathews financial statement to John Mathews

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    Sproat & Mathews financial statement to John Mathew

    Sproat & Mathews, Marietta, list of balances due

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    "List of Ballances due Sproat & Mathews ... at the dissolution of their partnership.

    Earl Sproat, Steubenville, letter to John Mathews

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    Writes about some lands on Duck Creek owned jointly by Earl Sproat and John Mathews and which had been sold to Rufus Payne for $100

    Earl Sproat, Marietta, letter to John Mathews, Zanesville

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    Writes that he has ten barrels of whiskey for E. Sproat. Also, sends a statement of his account

    Sproat & Mathews statement of account to Joseph F. Munro

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    Statement of account. Sproat & Mathews assumed the settlement Jan. 27, 1802. Also signed by Joseph F. Munro

    04 Edward F. Sproat III: "Yucca Mountain: The Real World Implementation Challenges"

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    Includes descriptive metadata provided by producer in MP3 file: "engineering - Parker Symposium - 04 Edward F. Sproat III: 'Yucca Mountain: The Real World Implementation Challenges.'" By Vanderbilt University. Composer is Regan Brown. Sproat, director, Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management, Department of Energy, discusses legal issues, regulatory challenges, and political realities of radioactive waste disposal.School of Engineerin

    Ebenezer Sproat surveyors field notes - D

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    Ebenezer Sproat, veteran of the Revolution and owner of two shares in the Ohio Company of Associates, arrived in Marietta, Ohio, with the first party of settlers in 1788. Until 1791, he was a surveyor for the Company, and at the same time was sheriff of Washington County. This book of field notes records the north and west boundaries of township 7 in federal survey range 12

    Ebenezer Sproat surveyors field notes - F

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    Ebenezer Sproat, veteran of the Revolution and owner of two shares in the Ohio Company of Associates, arrived in Marietta, Ohio, with the first party of settlers in 1788. Until 1791, he was a surveyor for the Company, and at the same time was sheriff of Washington County. This book of field notes records surveys of the north and west boundaries of township 10 in federal survey range 14

    Ebenezer Sproat surveyors field notes - A

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    Ebenezer Sproat, a veteran of the Revolution and owner of two shares in the Ohio Company of Associates, arrived in Marietta, Ohio, with the first party of settlers in 1788. Until 1791, he was a surveyor for the Company, and at the same time was sheriff of Washington County. This document consists of field notes of his surveys in parts of federal survey ranges 8 and 9
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