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    Jennie Wade, house and monument, Gettysburg, Pa.

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    Monument and house of Jennie Wade, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, circa 1907-1913. Caption reads: "JENNY WADE, HOUSE AND MONUMENT. Miss Jennie Wade was killed the morning of July 3rd, while attending to household duties in a little brick house on Baltimore Street, near the National Cemetery. She was the only citizen of Gettysburg who was killed during the battle. The house is now used as a war museum, and shows hundreds of marks of bullets and shell. The monument marks her last rest in the Citizen's Cemetery." Postmark date: July 2, 1913; Postcard number: R-37851; Message included

    House in which Jennie Wade was shot, Gettysburg, Pa.

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    Postcard depicting the Baltimore Street house in which Jennie Wade, the only civilian killed during the Battle of Gettysburg, was shot

    House in which Jennie Wade was killed, Gettysburg, PA.

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    Post card photo of the McClellan house at Gettysburg National Military Park, Pennsylvania, where Jennie Wade was killed while baking bread for the Union soldiers

    [Letter from J. Bouldin to Bettie Wade]

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    Letter from J. Bouldin to her sister, Bettie Wade, discussing her recent illness, the weather, and other news. She says that Pa cannot leave for a visit right now and that they are having some money troubles. She and Jennie will probably not be able to buy any new summer clothes. She began the letter on April 2 and finished it the next morning

    [Letter from J. Bouldin to Bettie Wade]

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    Letter from J. Bouldin to her sister, Bettie Wade, discussing her health, an upcoming Sunday school celebration, and other news. She says that she has still been sick with the chills, and Pa has a toothache. The recent rain made the rivers rise so high that the stages could not come in for about a week

    Letter from Jennie to Bettie Wade

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    4 pages / text, handwrittenLetter from J. Bouldin to her sister, Bettie Wade, discussing her health, an upcoming Sunday school celebration, and other news. She says that she has still been sick with the chills, and Pa has a toothache. The recent rain made the rivers rise so high that the stages could not come in for about a week

    Parliament House - Darwin. The History of the Site

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    Letter from Jennie to Bettie Wade

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    4 pages / text, handwrittenLetter from J. Bouldin to her sister, Bettie Wade, discussing her recent illness, the weather, and other news. She says that Pa cannot leave for a visit right now and that they are having some money troubles. She and Jennie will probably not be able to buy any new summer clothes. She began the letter on April 2 and finished it the next morning

    Pedagogical Evaluation of a Domain-Driven Design Framework

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    This paper presents a pedagogical evaluation of the framework SDDD as a “soft systems” approach to Domain-Driven Design of computer-based information systems development. The framework combined techniques from Soft Systems Methodology (SSM), the Unified Modelling Language (UML), and an implementation pattern. Systems development and teaching evaluations are done to find better framework which can be used for teaching and developing information systems. More Feedback and reflections from the lecturers and Msc students of the module Methods and Modeling are presented. The results are supported our previous work of proposing the framework to enhance the understanding of the business process modeling and implementation into an integrated framework. This is an enhancement of Domain Driven Design approach because new “soft layer” is added and the framework used for teaching further than development as DDD. Comments received from all participants are used to enhance the framework development and for further evaluation in the future
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