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William W. Morris, author and 1910 Fire worker
Photo text: 'The author at work clearing timber at the Priest River Experiment Station site.' This image is part of a pictorial narrative by William W. Morris titled 'Experiences on a National Forest'
Douglas W Morris snowshoe hare foraging and behavioural data
These data were collected by Douglas W. Morris during field work along an abandoned logging trail and
adjacent alder habitat in January and February 2018 (48°19'N, 89°47'W
La familia Renshaw y su cuadro de W. Morris
In private collection of Santa Cruz de Tenerife there is a picture linked to the Renshaw family. It is signed by W. Morris and dated 1843, being its author an American painter, as deduced from our investigations.En colección particular de Santa Cruz de Tenerife se halla un cuadro vinculado a la familia Renshaw. Está firmado por W. Morris y fechado en 1843, siendo su autor un pintor norteamericano, como se deduce de nuestras investigaciones
Affiche d'A. Morris, W. Morris et J. Morris annoncant la dissolution de l'association connue sous les noms de A. and W. Morris à Brockville et de W. Morris and Co. à Perth
2 pages, impriméAffiche d'Alexander Morris, William Morris et James Morris annoncant la dissolution de l'association connue sous les noms de A. and W. Morris à Brockville et de W. Morris and Co. à Perth
S. W. Morris to Nathanial Beverley Tucker, 1839 July 3
S. W. Morris, a student at William and Mary, bids farewell to Tucker and the college upon withdrawing from the Law Class of 1838-39
Passport issued to Robert W. Morris
Passport issed to Robert W. Morris, American citizen of Missouri, United States, to pass through New Mexico along with his possesions. Signed by Morris and Luis Ramirez, Mexican Vice Consul, in Missouri. Original document in Spanish, 1 pp/fr, two pages per frame. Document is on stationary - printed at bottom - Consulado Mexicano, St. Louis, del Missouri. Mexican Consulate, Santa Fe Trail, trade, commerce
South Amboy Up-to-Date: Growth and Development of the City
The document is referred to as “… an Illustrated souvenir book of South Amboy, to contain an extended statistical review of the resources, facilities and advantages of this city … believing that a work of this character will be of much benefit to the city …” The booklet outlines details of the municipal government, resources, and other aspects of the city but predominately focuses on local businessmen and their businesses.Compiled and Published by W. Morris Ellis- February, 1909
Morris_Supplemental_Material – Supplemental material for A human tragedy? The pace of negative global change exceeds human progress
Supplemental material, Morris_Supplemental_Material for A human tragedy? The pace of negative global change exceeds human progress by Douglas W Morris in The Anthropocene Review</p
Obituary of Marion W. Morris, 101, a long-time Scarborough resident who was livi
Obituary of Marion W. Morris, 101, a long-time Scarborough resident who was living at the Loring House in Portland
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