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    Note and Mortgage

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    Shannon & Co., General Printers, Greenville, S.C.A Note and Mortgage document stating that Matt Sullivan is receiving a loan of fifty dollars in supplies from T. E. Ware, on March 1, 1893, and will pay back loan by October 1, 1893

    Note and Mortgage

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    Shannon & Co., General Printers, Greenville, S.C.A Note and Mortgage document stating that William Bolling is receiving a loan of sixty dollars in supplies from T. E. Ware, on March 6, 1893, and will pay back loan by October 1, 1893

    Mortgage of Personal Property

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    Walker, Evans & Cogswell, Law Stationers, Charleston, S.C.A mortgage of personal property stating that T. E. Ware will borrow two hundred dollars from a W. H. Perry, on May 16, 1882, and repay debt by October 1, 1882

    Note and Mortgage

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    A Note and Mortgage document stating that J. J. Jamison is receiving a loan of three hundred seventy five dollars in supplies from T. E. Ware, February, 1893, and will pay back loan by October 1, 1893

    Note and Mortgage

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    Shannon & Co., General Printers, Greenville, S.C.A Note and Mortgage document stating that Hob Westfield is receiving a loan of one hundred sixteen dollars in supplies from T. E. Ware, on January 30, 1894, and will pay back loan by October 1, 1894

    Ware, G. T., 1840- : Confederate Service Record, 1903.

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    This service record is an account of military actions during the American Civil War by veteran G. T. Ware (1840- ), dated from 1903.1 leaf ; 2 pdf pages.All descriptive lists and service records in this United Confederate (Civil War) Veterans manuscript collection believed to be based out of Robert E. Lee Camp #158 of the United Confederate Veterans (Fort Worth, Tex.). United Confederate Veterans. R.E. Lee Camp No. 158 (Fort Worth, Tex.)The Southwest Collection Manuscript Record can be accessed at the following URL: http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/ttusw/00119/tsw-00119.htm

    Designing 21st Century Standard Ware: The Cultural Heritage of Leach and the Potential Applications of Digital Technologies

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    This practice-based research investigates the potential applications of digital manufacturing technologies in the design and production of hand-made tableware at the Leach Pottery. The methodology for the research establishes an approach grounded in my previous experience as a maker that is informed by an open, experimental, emergent, and responsive framework based on Naturalistic Inquiry. A critical contextual review describes the cultural heritage of Leach which, for the purposes of the research, is developed through the Leach Pottery as a significant site, the historical production of the iconic Leach Standard Ware and the contemporary production of Leach Tableware. This is followed by an examination of Potter’s Tools in the Leach production environment, and a review of makers’ digital ceramic practice. The contextual review is followed by an explication of ‘standards’ presented through visual lineages of Standard Ware and Leach Tableware to define ‘standard’ at a design (macro) level, followed by an examination of how ‘standard’ operates at a making (micro level) level. This chapter presents new knowledge in relation to defining the visual field of Leach Pottery tableware production and its standards of design. A chapter focussed on practice presents the outcomes and analysis of my engagement with digital manufacturing technologies which resulted in the development of new tools to support Leach Tableware production and the interrogation of Leach forms, in different mediums, which led to the creation of Digital-Analogue Leach forms. The practice culminated in the design and development of new 21st century Standard Ware: a range of 9 forms, called Echo of Leach, that were developed by myself using digital and analogue methods: the designs were realised by myself, the Leach Studio, and a further four makers. The outcomes of the research were presented in a three month exhibition at the Leach Pottery in 2013. The conclusions of the research draw on the key points raised in the analysis of the practice and relate these to the approaches to making pottery that are highlighted in the cultural heritage of Leach in the contextual review. These are also discussed in relation to ways in which these findings could be taken forward into development of knowledge about Standard Ware, especially in a broader studio pottery context

    Letter, [Author unclear] to Paulina T. Merritt

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    Handwritten letter to Paulina Merritt from an unknown author, October 1, 1876.

    Memorandum from A. E. Demaray to E. C. Finney

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    Four letters of correspondence about the purchase of Bright Angel Trail between A. E. Demaray, Acting Director of the Grand Canyon National Park; E. C. Finney, Department of the Interior First Assistant Secretary; Carl T. Hayden, Representative (AZ); and Stephen T. Mather, Director of the National Park Service
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