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Letter from D. S. Smith, Seymour, Wisconsin, to A. J. Thompson, March 10, 1876
A letter written by Mr. D. S. Smith of Seymour, Wisconsin, to Mr. A. J. Thompson about the reconstruction of a fence
Alumni Chat with Robert J. Thompson, III
The Dale Center presents an alumni chat with Dr. Robert J. Thompson, III, a 2016 graduate of the University of Southern Mississippi. Dr. Thompson sat down with Dr. Andrew Wiest, Founding Director of the Dale Center, to talk about Thompson\u27s forthcoming book, Clear, Hold, and Destroy: Pacification in Phú Yên and the American War in Vietnam. Dr. Thompson is currently a historian at Army University Press at Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas
Rebecca Thompson, pioneer
Typescript of a sketch biography of Rebecca (Gale) Thompson of Beaver, Utah, from an interview. She was born in Australia in 1851 and came to Utah with her family in 1853 to Mormon pioneer who came to California in the 1853, and to Utah in 1857, eventually settling in Beaver.. Typed by Lee Thompson of Beaver in 193
Gregg Dimmitt, Arch Milczarek, David Thompson
Photo of Gregg Dimmitt, Arch Milczarek, and David Thompson during a SOCOTWA river trip on the Colorado River in the 1950s or early 1960
David Thompson, Jeanne Thompson, Larry Braby, Gregg Dimmitt
Photo of Greg Dimmitt, David Thompson, and other participants on a SOCOTWA river trip on the Colorado River in the 1950s or early 1960
Data and R Code for Analyses in "Grassland birds demonstrate delayed response to large-scale tree removal in central North America"
The csv file documents the species observed at various point count stations in 14 Waterfowl Production Area sites. Measurements about the surrounding vegetation were included. Each of the 18493 rows is a record for a particular SPECIES observed at specified time and location. The R code file runs on R and imports the CSV file. The R code was written in R version 3.1.2.These files contain R code and data required for analsyes detailed within "Grassland birds demonstrate delayed response to large-scale tree removal in central North America" in the Journal of Applied Ecology. The lead author wrote this code to analyze multi-year point count data collected in west-central Minnesota. The purpose of the study was to assess the success of habitat restoration activities aimed at removal of encroaching trees and shrubs.The United States Fish and Wildlife ServiceThompson, Sarah, J. (2015). Data and R Code for Analyses in "Grassland birds demonstrate delayed response to large-scale tree removal in central North America". Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, http://dx.doi.org/10.13020/D6C88M
Jeanne Thompson, David Thompson
Photo of David and Jeanne Thompson during a SOCOTWA river trip on the Colorado River in the 1950s or early 1960
David Thompson, Jeanne Thompson
Photo of David and Jeanne Thompson (probably at Kane Creek) during a SOCOTWA river trip on the Colorado River in the 1950s or early 1960
Letter from William J. Thompson to James B. Finley
After 40 years serving the Methodist Episcopal Church, Rev. William J. Thompson finds his life as an itinerant preacher in the Ohio Conference very difficult. He was readmitted to the traveling connection 11 years ago and became aware immediately that he was not liked by the other preachers who whispered and made insinuations about him. In addition to preachers, several of his presiding elders have not liked him. Thompson is a strict adherent to the principles of Methodism and has long-held expectations about class membership, manner of dress, etc. Many of his popular colleagues are well liked due to their laxity and lack of expectations. [Note: Thompson chose to locate at the 1831 Ohio Annual Conference]. Abstract Number - 95https://digitalcommons.owu.edu/finley-letters/1093/thumbnail.jp
Letter, 1935 Dec. 11, to J. Ralph Thompson, Seymour, Ind.
Letter from [Edward Elliott] to Ralph Thompson suggesting he contact George Putnam about scheduling a lecture with Amelia Earhart, December 11, 193
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