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G-0212: 2141 South Highway 89-91, College Ward, Utah, Merrill Hansen residence. Sec 17 T11 N R1 E
G-0212: 2141 South Highway 89-91, College Ward, Utah, Merrill Hansen residence. Sec 17 T11 N R1
Catalogue of the Ward-Coonley Collection of Meteorites
Catalogue entries for the Bluff meteorite (page 37) and Travis County meteorite (page 66).OF THE WARD-COONLEY COLLECTION OF METEORITES BY HENRY A. WARD, A.M., LL.D. STELLA CADENS, TRANSVOLANS TRANSCURRENS, TRANSVERSE CHICAGO, 1904 [No.] 310 [Found, Noticed or Described] 1878 [Name of the Meteorite, with geographical index of locality.] BLUFF—Crystalline Chondrite, brecciated Ckb Bluff (299 52' N, 96° 48' W), three miles southwest of La Grange, Fayette County, Texas, U. S. A. Described, Whitfield and Merrill, 1888, Am. Jour. Science, Ser. 3, Vol. 36, pp. 113-119. [Chief Piece. Grammes] 8607 [Total Weight.] 21707 [No.] 575 [Found, Noticed or Described] 1890 [Name of the Meteorite, with geographical index of locality.] TRAVIS COUNTY—Black Chondrite Cs Travis County (30° 20° N, 97° 29° W), Central Texas, U.S. Described, Eakins, 1890, Am. Jour. Science, Ser. 3, Vol. 39, p. 59. [Chief Piece. Grammes] 7 [Total Weight.]
Vernal Sixth Ward Bishopric
New Bishopric was sustained in Vernal Sixth Ward. Left to right are: Merrill J. Millett, first couselor; Sheldon Galley, Bishop; Kenneth R. Aycock, second counselor
Fifth Ward Mutual performance
Fifth Ward Mutual performance (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
The author reminisces about her earliest visit to Portland\u27s Merrill Auditorium
The author reminisces about her earliest visit to Portland\u27s Merrill Auditorium to see the Maine State Ballet\u27s performance of The Nutcracker, and reflects on how her perception of this ornate public performance space has changed over the years
Naples First Ward Beehive Group
Naples First Ward Beehive girls took first place in the deck tennis tournament. Members from left are, Gina Begay, Janet Merrell, Doris Merrell, Annette Oldaker, Loretta Reynolds, coach; Lisa Hunting, Lois Merrill and Mona Rae Wall
Mary E. Rath-Merrill bookplate
The design of this bookplate of Mary E. Rath Merrill, Columbus, Ohio, is symbolically rich. The inscription in the frame reads: "My soul what gracious glorious powers to hue and radiance God has given," followed by the attribution "Cautley Emblems." The attribution may refer to "A Century of Emblems," a book published in 1878 by Rev. George Spencer Cautley, a scholar and collector of emblems. The design includes a quote from poet and Anglican priest George Herbert (1593-1633): "What is fairer than a rose, what is sweeter?" It also includes a motto in Latin: "Patior Putior."
Rath-Merrill and this bookplate are mentioned in the book "Some American College Bookplates" (1915) by Harry Parker Ward, Winward Prescott, and Theodore Wesley Koch. The relevant text reads: "The heraldry is: the Crest, the emblem of the Blessed Virgin as patron saint. The dexter shield contains the arms of learned societies to which Mrs. Rath-Merrill belongs. The plate is surmounted by the Mystic Rose. The Tree 'Igdrasel' or tree of knowledge, with its three roots and sleeping serpent suggests the power of knowledge over ignorance.
Mrs. Rath-Merrill has taken an important part in the restoration of Ecclesiastical Symbolism and Embroidery to its former high position. She designed the famous symbolic Ohio Memorial Bookplate for the Ohio Alcove in the American Library of Manilla [sic], the engraving being done by Mr. W.F. Hopson."
This page identifies Rath-Merrill as the principal of Columbus School of Applied Decoration and Art
Studying at Merrill Palmer...
The author of this story is one of two senior students in child development to win scholarships to Merrill-Palmer winter quarter. Miss Hansen and Jane Heynen, the other Iowa State will return next month.</p
Sunday school of Hyrum Latter-day Saint First Ward, 1918
Sunday school of Hyrum Latter-day Saint First Ward, 191
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