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P. F. Andre to Mary Edwards Walker
Letters to Mary Edwards Walker relating to Walker's lecture arrangements. 3 letters
Grocery receipt given to Vernal Walker by A. P. McCulloch
Cyrus Walker was the oldest son of the early Oregon Territory missionaries Elkanah and Mary Richardson Walker. He grew up at Tshimakain in the 1830s-40s, where he learned the native Spokane language. After joining the U.S. army during the Civil War and then attempting to make a living as a farmer, he became a teacher at the Warm Springs Indian Agency. These letters, documents and clippings shed light on his experiences as a missionary, a soldier, a pioneer and a teacher at Warm Springs. This collection was donated to Pacific University by Betty Thorne, a descendant of the Walkers
Cowboy Narrative - H. P. Walker
A transcript of a Cowboy Narrative, or Rangelore, interview conducted by Woody Phipps for the Works Progress Administration\u27s Federal Writers\u27 Project in the 1930s with former cowboy H. P. Walker. Walker was born in 1867 in Leon County, Texas and moved to Hood County in 1871 when his father established a farm there. He grew up working on the farm, learning how to ride a horse and handle cattle from a young age. His career as a cowhand began when he was hired for a trail drive. He later worked for ranches in Texas and New Mexico, and took cattle on a trail drive from Texas to Montana. In his interview, he discusses trail drives, water holes, branding, a quarantine on Texas cattle, and using the railroad to ship cattle.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_workprojectsadministration/1086/thumbnail.jp
Walker family photographs
A collection of photographs taken of the Walker Family and other Tasmania Quakers also other photographs collected by James Backhouse Walker. Walker Collection W9/P
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A letter from Rachel Walker to Dr. Hector P. Garcia.
A handwritten letter from Rachel Walker to Dr. Hector P. Garcia, thanking him for an inspiring lecture and gift of books
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An invitation from Thomas Walker to Dr. Hector P. Garcia.
An invitation from Thomas Walker, Commander of the Corpus Christi Army Depot, to Dr. Hector P. Garcia regarding the 25th Anniversary of the Corpus Christi Army Depot
Letter to Cyrus Walker from his friend P. E. Goodell about surveying Gray's Harbor and the Fraser Canyon Gold Rush
Cyrus Walker was the oldest son of the early Oregon Territory missionaries Elkanah and Mary Richardson Walker. He grew up at Tshimakain in the 1830s-40s, where he learned the native Spokane language. After joining the U.S. army during the Civil War and then attempting to make a living as a farmer, he became a teacher at the Warm Springs Indian Agency. These letters, documents and clippings shed light on his experiences as a missionary, a soldier, a pioneer and a teacher at Warm Springs. This collection was donated to Pacific University by Betty Thorne, a descendant of the Walkers
Empowering and assisting natural human mobility: The simbiosis walker
This paper presents the complete development of the Simbiosis Smart Walker. The device is equipped with a set of sensor subsystems to acquire user-machine interaction forces and the temporal evolution of user's feet during gait. The authors present an adaptive filtering technique used for the identification and separation of different components found on the human-machine interaction forces. This technique allowed isolating the components related with the navigational commands and developing a Fuzzy logic controller to guide the device. The Smart Walker was clinically validated at the Spinal Cord Injury Hospital of Toledo - Spain, presenting great acceptability by spinal chord injury patients and clinical staf
Henry P. Jess, (1882), purchased by Mr. Henry P. Jess on January 28, 1947.
Documents regarding the four headstone for Henry P. Jess, (1882), buried with Mary C. Jess, (1891), Harmon T. Jess, (1918-1944), and Franklin C. Jess, (1923-1944), purchased by Mr. Henry P. Jess. The marker was placed at Limestone Cemetery in Limestone, Ohio. The stone is made of Barre in Sandblast letters
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