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2. Gideon D. Camden (1805-1891) Papers
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Camden, Gideon D. (1805-1891) and Camden, Gideon D. (1805-1891)
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- Camden, Gideon D. (1805-1891), Camden, Wilson Lee., Coal mines and mining., Compromise of 1850., Democratic National Convention of 1876., Democratic Party (U.S.), Election of 1848., Election of 1868., Harrison County (W. Va.), Emigration and immigration., Land use., Lawyers letters and papers., Lumber trade., Petroleum industry and trade., Politics and government., Railroads., Railroads Parkersburg-Wheeling railroad struggle., Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877), Secession., Taxation Tariff of 1846., Transportation., Virginia. Constitutional Convention (1850-1851), West Virginia University, West Virginia. Constitution. Flick Amendment, West Virginia. Constitutional Convention (1872), Whig Party (U.S.), Charbon Mines et extraction., Émigration et immigration., Utilisation du sol., Bois Commerce., Pétrole Industrie et commerce., Sécession., Transport., coal mines., transportation., Capitals (Cities), Coal mines and mining, Compromise of 1850, Emigration and immigration, Land use, Lumber trade, Petroleum industry and trade, Politics and government, Railroads, Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877), Secession, Transportation, Pennsylvania., West Virginia Capital and capitol., Pennsylvanie., Pennsylvania, United States, West Virginia, West Virginia Harrison County
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The "View now" link directs to the finding aid only. Please email wvrhcref@westvirginia.libanswers.com or call 304-293-3536 for more information about accessing collection A & M 1199 Gideon D. Camden (1805-1891) Papers, 1784-1958, undated. Papers of Judge Gideon D. Camden (1805-1891) of Clarksburg, Harrison County, West Virginia, and papers of his grandson Wilson Lee Camden (1870-1958). Gideon D. Camden was a lawyer, Democratic politician, member of the Virginia Convention of 1850-1851, circuit judge, and state senator (1872-1876). His papers include correspondence, legal and business papers, surveys and plats, and printed material. Subjects include Virginia, West Virginia, and national politics; the railroad, oil, timber, and coal industries; and Camden's law practice. Wilson Lee Camden papers include correspondence, legal papers, surveys and plats, printed material, business manuscripts, photographs, map, and ledgers. Subjects include the settlement of his grandfather's estate, and extensive coal, timber, land, railroad, and oil interests in West Virginia and Western Pennsylvania. See Scope and Content Note for more information
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3. Paper mill.
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Jackson, William Henry and Jackson, William Henry
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- Paper mills 1890-1900. Colorado Denver, Railroads 1890-1900. Colorado Denver, Paper industry 1890-1900. Colorado Denver, Denver (Colo.) 1890-1900.
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View of a paper mill in Denver, Colorado. A Union Pacific Railroad Company train is near the two-story brick building with arched windows and a smokestack.
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- 2024
4. John Frissell Papers
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Frissell, John, (1810-1882) and Frissell, John, (1810-1882)
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- Frissell, John., Hospitals and sanitariums., Medical Society of the State of West Virginia, Medicine. SEE ALSO Folk medicine., Physicians letters and papers., Wheeling (W. Va.), Wheeling Hospital, Wheeling Medical Society, United States History Civil War, 1861-1865., United States, West Virginia Wheeling
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The "View now" link directs to the finding aid only. Please email wvrhcref@westvirginia.libanswers.com or call 304-293-3536 for more information about accessing collection A & M 0932 John Frissell Papers, ca. 1858-1888. A scrapbook and clippings, advertisements, letters, manuscripts of speeches, and notes on medical practice, compiled by Dr. John Frissell (1810-1882), a physician at the Wheeling Hospital and medical superintendent of military prisoners and soldiers in Wheeling during the Civil War. The scrapbook is a folio volume, Register of the Sick and Wounded, U.S.A. General Hospital. There is also information on the Medical Society of the City of Wheeling, the West Virginia Medical Society, medical conventions in West Virginia, and Wheeling local history
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- 2024
5. [Ayatollah Khomeini dollar sign paper dolls]
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Mauldin, Bill and Mauldin, Bill
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- Paper dolls, depicted., Dollar sign, depicted., Iran Hostage Crisis, 1979-1981., Poupées de papier., Affaire des otages américains en Iran, 1979-1981., paper dolls., Dollar sign., Paper dolls., Iran Caricatures and cartoons. History 1979-1997, Iran Caricatures et dessins humoristiques. Histoire 1979-1997, Iran.
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Original drawing of Iranian leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini cutting paper dolls, each of which has a US dollar symbol on it.
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- 2024
6. Paper, film and foil converter.
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- Paper converting machinery Periodicals., Paper converting machinery Periodicals. United States, Packaging Periodicals. Technological innovations, Packaging Periodicals., Packaging Periodicals. Equipment and supplies, Papier Périodiques. Transformation Machines, Papier Périodiques. Transformation Machines États-Unis, Conditionnement (Emballage) Périodiques. Innovations, Conditionnement (Emballage) Périodiques., Packaging, Packaging Equipment and supplies, Packaging Technological innovations, Paper converting machinery, United States
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- 2024
7. MarketLine Company Profile: Hankuk Paper Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
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- 2024
8. Agnes Mero Plenk papers
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Plenk, Agnes M. and Plenk, Agnes M.
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- Hungarians Archives. Utah Salt Lake City, Women immigrants Archives. Utah Salt Lake City, Child psychology Research Utah Salt Lake City., Child development Research Utah Salt Lake City., Children Services for Utah Salt Lake City., Child psychologists Archives. Utah Salt Lake City, Women psychologists Archives. Utah Salt Lake City, Behavioral assessment of children Research Utah Salt Lake City.
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The Agnes Mero Plenk papers (1947-2004) contain materials relating to Plenk's work in the fields of educational and child psychology. Plenk founded the Salt Lake Children's Center in 1962. She also served as an adjunct professor at the University of Utah.
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- 2024
9. Paper Meets Plastic: The Perceived Environmental Friendliness of Product Packaging.
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Sokolova, Tatiana, Krishna, Aradhna, and Döring, Tim
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PLASTICS in packaging ,ENVIRONMENTAL risk ,CONSUMER attitudes ,PACKAGING materials ,PAPER ,CONSUMER preferences ,WILLINGNESS to pay ,COGNITIVE bias - Abstract
Packaging waste makes up more than 10% of the landfilled waste in the United States. While consumers often want to make environmentally friendly product choices, we find that their perceptions of the environmental friendliness of product packaging may systematically deviate from its objective environmental friendliness. Eight studies (N = 4,103) document the perceived environmental friendliness (PEF) bias whereby consumers judge plastic packaging with additional paper to be more environmentally friendly than identical plastic packaging without the paper. The PEF bias is driven by consumers' "paper = good, plastic = bad" beliefs and by proportional reasoning, wherein packaging with a greater paper-to-plastic proportion is judged as more environmentally friendly. We further show that the PEF bias impacts consumers' willingness to pay and product choice. Importantly, this bias can be mitigated by a "minimal packaging sticker" intervention, which increases the environmental friendliness perceptions of plastic-only packaging, rendering plastic-packaged products to be preferable to their plastic-plus-paper-packaged counterparts. This research contributes to the packaging literature in marketing and to research on sustainability while offering practical implications for managers and public policy officials. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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10. James Fergus family papers
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Fergus, James and Fergus, James
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- Cattle Breeding Montana Fergus County., Frontier and pioneer life Montana., Ranches Montana Fergus County., Scottish Americans Montana Armells., Ranchs Montana Fergus., Cattle Breeding., Frontier and pioneer life., Ranches., Scottish Americans., Fergus County (Mont.), Montana., Montana Armells., Montana Fergus County.
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The James Fergus Family papers are divided into four subgroups: James Fergus; Andrew Fergus; Fergus Live Stock and Land Company; and miscellaneous. Papers (1857-1971) include biographical materials, incoming correspondence, outgoing correspondence, general correspeondence, financial records, legal documents, subject files, and miscellany., This collection is divided into four subgroups: James Fergus; Andrew Fergus; Fergus Live Stock and Land Company; and Miscellaneous., The James Fergus Subgroup includes biographical material (n.d.); incoming correspondence (1860-1900, n.d.) consisting of both personal and business correspondence; outgoing correspondence (1861-1899, n.d.), including letters to family, friends, and newspaper editors; financial records (1857-1897, n.d.), consisting of two ledgers of the Cone Butte and Moccasin Roundup (also referred to as the Moccasin and Cone Butte Roundup) which was a local cattlemen's association organized in 1884 for which Fergus served as secretary and president; legal documents (1884-1910); subject files (1889-1904), concerning the distribution of James Fergus' estate and the purchase of John H. Ming's horses; writings (1876-1892); miscellany (1858-1898, n.d.), including notebooks which include a wide variety of entries such as a list of fruit trees planted, descriptions of daily events, a list of hired men, costs of purchases, shopping lists, etc.; and clippings (1899, 1900, n.d.)., The Andrew Fergus Subgroup includes incoming correspondence (1881-1918, n.d.) containing both business and personal correspondence; outgoing correspondence (1886-1916); court papers (1910, 1919); minor financial records (1878-1911); legal documents (1879, 1906-1916) which are primarily crop leases; and miscellany (1879-1900), consisting primarily of notebooks which include brief entries of daily activities and counts of cattle by brand., The Fergus Live Stock and Land Company Subgroup includes general correspondence (1908-1923); financial records (1859-1931); legal documents (1895-1934); minutes (1895-1931); and miscellany (1898-1908). The subgroup contains material which pertains to James and Andrew Fergus' business interests including small amounts of financial material concerning James Fergus' business in Minnesota and the Fergus' ranching operations near Helena and in the Judith Basin. In addition to this financial material, the subgroup contains a small amount of correspondence and legal documents which concern the Company generally. Correspondence and legal documents which are addressed or pertain specifically to James or Andrew Fergus are filed in the appropriate subgroup. See particularly the correspondence in the Andrew Fergus Subgroup from Harry H. Marks., The Miscellaneous Subgroup is divided into eight series: incoming correspondence (1884-1912, n.d.), which is primarily personal correspondence of the Fergus and Gilpatrick families; outgoing correspondence (n.d.) of George Gilpatrick; miscellaneous correspondence (1887-1912), neither to nor from the Fergus family, or unidentified; financial records (1870-1872); legal documents (1898, 1921,1929); writings (n.d.); miscellany (1881-1931); and clippings (1870-1928, n.d.). (Manuscript Collection 28)
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11. Model and solution approach to coordinate production-inventory strategies considering nonlinear price-sensitive demand: application to Canadian pulp and paper industry.
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Ghasemi, Elaheh, Lehoux, Nadia, and Rönnqvist, Mikael
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SIMULATED annealing ,PAPER industry ,PRICES ,PAPER pulp ,SUPPLY chains ,VENDOR-managed inventory - Abstract
This study addresses a practical problem within a multi-level supply chain where a wide range of customers can be served through different strategies such as make-to-stock, make-to-order, or vendor-managed inventory. The customer demand is stochastic, and sensitive to pricing associated with different production-inventory strategies. We propose a two-stage stochastic mixed-integer non-linear programming model. In the first stage, decisions are made regarding the selection of production-inventory strategies and pricing to maximise the expected profit. The second stage involves decisions related to production, inventory, and distribution, which are used to evaluate the first-stage decisions under various scenarios with different levels of accuracy. To solve the model, a metaheuristic approach based on the Simulated Annealing algorithm is developed. To showcase the practical applicability of our model and solution approach, we use a real case study in a Canadian pulp and paper supply chain. The results revealed that both the production-inventory strategy assigned to customers and the sales price underwent changes across scenarios. Furthermore, we demonstrated that by implementing the SA algorithm, we could improve the initial profit by up to 1.43% through slight adjustments in the sales price and assigned strategies for customers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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12. Effects of precipitated and ground calcium carbonate coating on mechanical properties of fluting paper.
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Çiçekler, Mustafa, Üzüm, Velican, and Çopurkuyu, Emrullah
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CALCIUM carbonate ,PAPER recycling ,TENSILE tests ,COATING processes ,SURFACE coatings - Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of a pigment coating on the mechanical properties of fluting paper. Design/methodology/approach: Two different calcium carbonate pigments were used in the preparation of the coated color, precipitated calcium carbonate (PCC) and ground calcium carbonate (GCC). Fluting paper produced by recycling waste paper was used as base paper. The effects of PCC and GCC pigments on mechanical properties were compared. Ring crush test (RCT), corrugating medium test (CMT), corrugating crush test (CCT), tensile and burst strength tests were applied to the coated papers, and the results were compared to the mechanical properties of base paper. Findings: The tensile and burst indices of the coated papers were found to be higher than base papers about 13.9% and 6.05%, respectively. While the coating process positively affected the RCT and CCT values, it did not show a significant impact on the CMT values. GCC, one of the pigments used in coating colors, had a more effective effect on the mechanical properties of fluting papers compared to PCC. Originality/value: These results suggest that coating of fluting papers has a positive effect on mechanical properties and the use of GCC as a pigment is more effective than PCC. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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13. Using Sustainable Technique to Recycle Waste Paper in Academic Institutions.
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Mansour, Mustafa M.
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PAPER recycling ,WASTE paper ,WASTE recycling ,WASTE management ,ECOLOGICAL impact ,POWER resources ,CARBON offsetting - Abstract
It has been clearly demonstrated that it would be feasible to consider recycling paper in an academic institution. This can be achieved through combining specific waste paper baskets, a pulping machine and power supplied by a renewable energy source, with an already established local paper making company. The paper making company would be able to gain a subsidy from the government which pays them to actually recycle paper, to counteract the cost of the pulped paper which is 30% more expensive than raw wood pulp. The academic institution would save money on waste disposal and decrease its carbon footprint by 600% with savings of up to around 5e6 tons of CO2 per year, instead of the 1e2 tones carbon offset for just recycling the paper normally. This entire process could be adapted for recycling the vast quantities of waste paper produced by students, an initiative which often fails due to the high cost of disposal. This could be achieved through urged use of the same paper disposal methods already in use, with the paper being collected and pulped once a week directly from the student paper waste bins. This research aims to study and limit the quantities of paper consumed in academic institutions in Iraq, by identifying the steps of recycling, and the extent of its environmental and economic impact, on the one hand, and on the other hand, the extent to which the Iraqi university community accepts this idea, and then study these quantities and evaluate them economically and find out the possibility of establishing a paper recycling plant based on these quantities. As well as the current research deals with the accumulation of paper waste caused by the performance of exams. In the third semester of the research, the amount of paper waste at Thi Qar University was calculated as a model for conducting a detailed research study of all departments and colleges of the University. the amount of paper waste was (11,055 tons/year), as well as calculating the cost of paper processing for the University amounted to (126252271 Iraqi dinars) and at the end of the third semester, the amount of paper waste in Iraqi academic institutions for the academic year 2022e2023, approximately (367,60976 tons/year). The cost of preparing exam books in Iraqi academic institutions for the academic year 2022e2023 amounted to approximately (4202150971 Iraqi dinars). The devices used in the practical aspect and each device and its purpose in the paper waste recycling process were explained. In addition, in the fourth chapter of the research, waste recycling was carried out in a practical way, and the results were satisfactory. We proposed a project to establish a paper and cardboard waste recycling plant in Nasiriyah, detailing its technical processes and stages in a mature way, the costs of establishing such projects in detail, as well as the annual profit of the project. At the conclusion of the research, some important recommendations were attached that help the paper waste recycling process and its success. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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14. An empirical study of feature extraction for Hubei folk art of carved paper-cutting.
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Yang, Zhen, Liu, Yanqi, Wang, Weiling, Li, Yu, and Yuan, Xiuxia
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AESTHETICS ,REGIONAL development ,CULTURAL values ,FEATURE extraction ,PAPER arts - Abstract
Excellent traditional culture is the root and soul of a nation, which is the carrier of historical precipitation and continuous development. In this aspect, Hubei folk art of carved paper-cutting has important cultural value and historical significance in the composition of Chinese traditional culture, which is a national intangible cultural heritage under key protection and urgently needs to be carried forward. This paper carried out an empirical study using the survey and comparative analysis methods on the feature extraction for Hubei folk art of carved paper-cutting. Through investigation and comparative analysis of vast artworks of Hubei carved paper-cutting, the classics are selected as the representative to extract the regional characteristics, the artistic values, and the composition and modelling methods. Results indicate that the common features exist on the artistic values in beautification of life and education, the composition principles of central-based, symmetry, balanced or conformal, and the modelling techniques using Yin and Yang carving, unobstructive perspective, distortion and exaggeration. However, the regional features in cultural expression, folklore communication, modelling skills are apparent and strong interlinked with the regional historical development in social activities, labor productivity and surrounding environment. This study provides a multi-dimensional perspective for the modern inheritance and development of traditional Hubei artworks of carved paper-cutting with specified characteristics. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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15. Design and Control of Guide-wheel-type Paper Alignment Mechanism to Improve Production Reliability of Corrugated Paper Plants.
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Shan-Kuo Yang, Chih-Ming Chen, and Chih-Yung Huang
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MANUFACTURING processes ,PAPER products ,COMPUTER software ,MASS production ,SERVOMECHANISMS ,POWER plants ,FERTILITY clinics - Abstract
The manufacturing process for corrugated paper products is usually mass production and batch-by-batch production. Therefore, a high-speed mass production is required. Because the conveyer speed of the production line in a corrugated paper plant is very fast, unwanted material loss or even process interruption may occur during the cutting or clipping process if the corrugated paper on the conveyer is slanted. Hence, the paper alignment on a conveyer is important and necessary. In this study, we install photo-couples at both edges directly over the conveyer path to detect whether or not the corrugated paper is slanted from the number difference between non-activated photo-couples of the two edges. The deviated angle is calculated through a computer program using the detected information, and a servomotor-driven wheel aligns the paper in accordance with the calculated angle. This work reduces the material waste and promotes the production reliability and utility rate of the material for a corrugated paper plant. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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16. MarketLine Company Profile: International Paper Co.
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- 2024
17. Agnes Just Reid papers
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Reid, Agnes Just and Reid, Agnes Just
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- Women pioneers Interviews. United States, Frontier and pioneer life Sources. West (U.S.), Women pioneers Biography. West (U.S.), Divorced mothers Archives. 19th century West (U.S.), Children of divorced parents Archives. 19th century West (U.S.), Authors and publishers., Women biographers Archives. Utah, Women authors, American Archives. Utah
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The Agnes Just Reid papers (1850-2004) consist of a biographical sketch, an oral history transcript (1972), personal correspondence, and biographical sketches and correspondence relating to her mother, Emma Thompson Bennett Just. Included are correspondence and other materials related to the publication of her book Letters of Long Ago.
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- 2024
18. Anne Marie Fox Felt papers
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Felt, Anne Marie Fox and Felt, Anne Marie Fox
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- Women kindergarten teachers Archives. Utah, Women social reformers Biography. Utah, School management and organization Utah., Schools Records and correspondence. Utah, Educational change History. Utah, Kindergarten History. Utah, Kindergarten Sources. History Utah, Kindergarten teachers Training of Utah., Kindergarten teachers Archives. Societies, etc. Utah, Elementary school facilities Planning. Utah
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The Anne Marie Fox Felt papers (1874-1967) contains a history of the organization of the kindergarten movement in Utah from 1874, biographies of women involved in the Utah State Kindergarten Association, scrapbooks, proposal and rough draft of a thesis "History of Kindergarten Education in Utah" submitted for a Master of Arts degree at the U. of U., and information on the Kiwanis-Felt Boys and Girls Club.
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- 2024
19. Luretta Young papers
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Young, Luretta and Young, Luretta
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- Working mothers Archives. 20th century Utah Salt Lake City, Women political activists Archives. Utah Salt Lake City, Political planning Citizen participation. Utah Salt Lake City, Women Archives. Societies and clubs Utah Salt Lake City, Salt Lake City (Utah) Sources. Social conditions 20th century, Salt Lake City (Utah) Sources. History 20th century
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The Luretta Young papers (1943-1988) documents the experiences of a Salt Lake City family in the post-World War II era as seen through the eyes of a wife, mother, homemaker, breadwinner, and political activist. Included are financial documents, such as family account ledgers; miscellaneous correspondence and other personal documents; and correspondence, brochures, newsletters, pamphlets, membership rosters, meeting minutes, financial records, reports, and other documents documenting political and other organizations in Utah during the 1970s., The collection is organized in three groups. The first group, housed in boxes 1-11, consists of personal information in the form of family financial records and miscellaneous documents collected by Luretta, often with explanatory notes added. This material is organized chronologically. Boxes 1 and 2 contain personal items such as greeting cards, notebooks, correspondence, biographical sketches, and Luretta's personal notes written on envelopes, receipts, membership cards, and other miscellaneous paper. Boxes 3-6 contain the Young family's household ledgers--7" x 11" bound ledgers arranged by vendor and family member--in which Young kept a complete family financial record, including monies earned from such diverse sources as babysitting, newspaper recycling, birthday gifts and the sale of fruit., Also included are complete lists of persons with whom the Youngs did business, organizations they participated in, charities and causes espoused, and churches and schools attended. In addition to the bookkeeping entries, Luretta also noted employment and medical histories, job losses, illnesses, presents bought, prescriptions taken, flowers planted, movies seen, food canned, and bargains struck. She also added personal comments concerning purchases and services provided. Boxes 7-11 contain 7" x 9", 12-column household account books that detail cash disbursed by category (food, clothing, operating expenses, etc.). These books, which record checks written, also contain personal comments, although to a lesser extent than do the ledgers., The other two groups of material in the collection are arranged by organization and subject. For these materials, the dates noted in this inventory reflect the date span of each complete record series, but not necessarily the documents within individual boxes. Documents arranged by organization name are in boxes 12-41 and consist of material saved by Young in relation to various organizations in which she was active. Included are correspondence, brochures, newsletters, pamphlets, membership rosters, meeting minutes, financial records, reports, press releases, advertisements, and schedules of events. The bulk of this material is related to Utah politics in the 1970s. Also of interest are documents related to Young's activities as secretary for the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees, Local 465, which was affiliated with the AFL-CIO. A bound volume of handwritten meeting minutes from June 1965 through March 1972 is located in box 30., The last group in the collection, contained in boxes 42-44, offers material organized by topic. These files often contain documents produced by organizations represented in boxes 12-41, as well as material from other sources. Included are pamphlets, brochures, newsletters, conference and commission reports, surveys, membership rosters and press releases from such diverse sources as the American Civil Liberties Union, People, Thiokol Corporation, and various citizen advocacy groups. Subsidiary topics include alcoholism and drug addiction, and adult education.
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- 2024
20. Henry and Elizabeth Baird papers
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Baird, Henry S. and Baird, Henry S.
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- Draft Wisconsin., Frontier and pioneer life Wisconsin., Fur trade Minnesota., Fur trade Wisconsin., Indians of North America Wisconsin., Lawyers Wisconsin., Menominee Indians., Stockbridge Indians., Winnebago Indians., Service militaire obligatoire Wisconsin., Fourrures Commerce Minnesota., Fourrures Commerce Wisconsin., Peuples autochtones Wisconsin., Menomini., Stockbridge., Winnebago., Armed Forces Military life, Draft, Frontier and pioneer life, Fur trade, Indians of North America, Lawyers, Menominee Indians, Missions, Politics and government, Stockbridge Indians, Winnebago Indians, Belmont (Wis.), Fort Howard (Wis.), Green Bay (Wis.), Fort Mackinac (Mackinac Island, Mich.), Wisconsin History Civil War, 1861-1865., Wisconsin Politics and government., Fort Mackinac (Île Mackinac, Mich.), Wisconsin Histoire 1861-1865 (Guerre de Sécession), Wisconsin Politique et gouvernement., Michigan Fort Mackinac (Mackinac Island), Minnesota, Wisconsin, Wisconsin Belmont, Wisconsin Fort Howard, Wisconsin Green Bay
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Papers of Henry Samuel Baird, an attorney of Green Bay, Wisconsin, active in Territorial politics and Indian affairs, and his wife and other family members. Correspondence, business records, speeches and writings, clippings, and other materials concern the fur trade, Indians, the Civil War draft, Peshtigo fire relief, real estate transactions, genealogy, and family matters., Among the papers are Baird's memoranda on the trial of Oshkosh, 1830; two muster rolls of companies of Menominee Indians, 1832; some correspondence, 1848-1850, on the reoccupation of Fort Howard and the return of the Winnebago to the upper Wisconsin River; a few items on Stockbridge Indian affairs and on the fur trade and traders; papers accumulated by Baird as draft commissioner during the Civil War; 3 school copybooks; and some reminiscent articles on Wisconsin history., Among the business and professional papers are letters from Henry R. Schoolcraft, Eleazer Williams, Ramsay Crooks (one in 1842 describing the death of Joseph Rolette), from Crooks' sons, Ramsay, Jr. of New York City and William of St. Paul, concerning the disposition of their father's property at Green Bay, and from William Astor, 1861-1863, relating to Astor land at Green Bay. Henry Dodge and Horace Rublee are other correspondents., The large quantity of personal family correspondence includes photostats of letters exchanged by Baird and his future wife during their courtship; about three dozen letters written by his father, Henry Baird, while he was living at Cleveland, Ohio, from 1822 to 1832, and in 1835-1836 when he was employed by the government to teach farming methods to the Indians at Neenah (Winnebago Rapids), Wisconsin, and letters written in 1836 by Henry S. Baird to his wife and to his father describing the sessions of the territorial legislature meeting at Belmont. There are also letters addressed to Mrs. Baird from the wives and sisters of officers who had been stationed at Fort Howard for brief periods. Mrs. Baird's own letters, frequently written in French, depict frontier living conditions in Green Bay and other Wisconsin communities, and family correspondence of later dates reflects the changes in social and political life which occurred as the state became more populated. Other correspondence of Mrs. Baird concerns relief for victims in the forest fires of 1871., Additional papers of members of their families include many written during the first quarter of the nineteenth century concerning Mackinac Island, Michigan. Among them are more than two dozen papers of Madame Madeleine Laframboise, written mainly in French. These include rosters, 1814, 1817, and 1819, of Captain Benjamin K. Pierce's company, which was stationed at Fort Mackinac; one letter written by the Reverend Francois V. Badin in 1833 and others regarding early Catholic missionary work in the Northwest; several from Antoine Dequindre and from other business and social acquaintances in Detroit; and a number from her nephew Alexis Laframboise, in Montreal, and her son Joseph. Other letters, 1834-1853, were written by Joseph to his cousin Mrs. Baird from his fur-trading post at Little Rock on the Minnesota River and from other stations. Genealogical information are the Tenney family and the Grignon family is present.
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- 2024
21. The Role of Waste Reduction Technology in Sustainable Recycling of Waste Paper at Thi-Qar University.
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Najm, Noor and Mansour, Mustafa M.
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PAPER recycling ,WASTE minimization ,SUSTAINABLE development ,PAPER industry ,SUBSIDIES ,ECOLOGICAL impact - Abstract
The purpose of this study is reducing sustainable paper recycling at Thi-Qar University by using waste reduction techniques. It can be argued with much confidence that the idea of recycling paper can be successfully implemented in an academic institution. This can be done by merging the specific waste paper baskets, pulping machine and power from a renewable source with an already established local paper making company. The methods applied in this study are making company would be able to recoup a government subsidy that pays them to recycle paper in order to offset the cost of pulped paper which is 30% more expensive than raw wood pulp. The academic institution that implements this would save money on waste disposal, and cut its carbon footprint in half, by up to 600%, per year approximately five-six tons of CO
2 instead of one-ton-two tones carbon offset for simply recycling the paper. All these steps could also be applied for recycling of the large amount of waste papers generated by students an idea that encounters high costs in recycling hence being rarely implemented. This could be achieved through urged use of the same paper disposal methods already in use, where the paper collected is pulped from the student paper waste bins once a week. The results of this article are more specific yet indirect environmental benefit concerns the recycling habits of students. By providing the means for students to recycle paper at their places of study, it is hoped that they will adopt similar practices in their homes and other areas of life and show that the practice of paper recycling at Thi-Qar University has a success rate of 98.42%. Additionally, a total revenue of $3,527.98 was collected from the value of recycled paper. This can be important, as it is today's young people who will shape the future condition of the environment. If a more conscientious attitude towards recycling can be established, the cumulative environmental benefits could be very significant. On the economic side, recycling paper can potentially save academic institutions a substantial amount of money on their waste disposal. This is because paper and cardboard often make up a high percentage of the waste and these are materials which can be recycled relatively cheaply. By decreasing the volume of general waste, a decrease in waste disposal costs can be achieved. If institutions take it a step further and decide to purchase only recycled paper products, this can also help accelerate the demand for recycled paper and its long-term economic feasibility. The benefits of paper recycling in academic institutions are undoubtedly far-reaching. Not only are the environmental benefits significant, but also the potential cost savings and impact on student attitudes. Probably the most apparent benefits of paper recycling are the environmental ones. The significance of this research is recycling paper in academic institutions is not only beneficial to the environment but also has potential cost-saving implications and significant educational value for students' attitudes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
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22. MarketLine Company Profile: Hankuk Paper Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
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- 2023
23. Preparation of Paper-Based Fluorescent Sensors and Their Application for the Detection of Cu 2+ in Water.
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Ma, Yue, Li, Hui, Li, Yufeng, and Wei, Dong
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FILTER paper ,ENVIRONMENTAL quality ,POLYETHYLENEIMINE ,ENVIRONMENTAL health ,COPPER - Abstract
Excessive copper (Cu
2+ ) causes adverse effects on human health and the ecological environment. Traditional methods for detecting Cu2+ have drawbacks such as high detection costs, complex operating conditions, and being time consuming. Therefore, there is an urgent need to develop simple detection methods to better meet specific health and environment quality needs. In this work, a paper-based fluorescence sensor was prepared (herein referred to as the as-prepared method) by immersing filter paper in aqueous polyethyleneimine (PEI) solution, and its potential use in Cu2+ detection was investigated. The results showed that the as-prepared paper samples, with fluorescence properties obtained by aggregation-induced luminescence of PEI, have selective recognition of Cu2+ based on the internal filtration effect, and the lowest detection limit is 0.03 μM. In addition, the relative error of this method is in the range of 1.80~2.23%, which is relatively comparable to the national standard method (0.63~630 μM), demonstrating high accuracy. Therefore, paper-based sensors with a simple preparation method have potential applications in the detection of Cu2+ in water. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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24. Dr. J.C. Easton, History Professor, Papers
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Easton, Jason Clark and Easton, Jason Clark
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- Ambler, Charles Henry, 1876-1957, Dumur, Louis, Easton, Jason Clark, Photography., West Virginia University. Department of History, World War, 1914-1918., Photography, Guerre mondiale, 1914-1918., Photographie., Photography.
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The "View now" link directs to the finding aid only. Please email wvrhcref@mail.wvu.edu or call 304-293-3536 for more information about accessing collection A&M 2324 Dr. J.C. Easton, History Professor, Papers, 1860-1890, 1935-1960. Lecture notes, clippings, notes, and drafts for A History of European Civilization, Volume 1, and other miscellaneous papers of Jason C. Easton, former professor of history at West Virginia University (WVU). The collection also contains Dr. Easton's correspondence with several former students serving in the military during World War II dating from ca. 1942-1946. Other WWII items include ration books for food, gasoline, and liquor; and two unpublished sound recordings on disc of a radio discussion by J.C. Easton and Clark Ennis regarding the question of which nation the United States should support following World War II, Germany or Russia. There is also an album of photographs, some indentified, of members of the Young family of Charleston, West Virginia, dating from ca. 1860-1890. Addenda to the collection, in two document cases, include Lieutenant Clark Easton's World War I ledger containing class notes and instructional material from an Army Intelligence School, for period 30 September 1918 to 9 November 1918; and a listing of WVU students and graduates killed in World War II. Addenda also include items collected by Easton, including three Civil War documents: 1) payment voucher for Captain John D. Young for work on Bateau No. 16 on the Kanawha River (1962), 2)An eulogy/composition regarding "Stonewall Jackson" by Virginia Military Institute cadet, Samuel Francis Atwill (1863) who was mortally wounded at the Battle of New Market on 15 May 1864, and 3) a three-page narrative by unknown soldier regarding Shenandoah Valley campaign (January to July 1864). There is also a history of Charleston and Kanawha County published in 1911. For photographs related to this collection, go to wvhistoryonview.org and search for this collection's four digit call number (otherwise known as an a&m number).
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25. William Edmond personal and family papers
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Edmond, William and Edmond, William
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- United States History 1797-1801., Newtown (Conn.) History Sources., États-Unis Histoire 1797-1801., Connecticut Newtown., United States.
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Primarily letters written by Edmond, mostly to his wife and brother, while he was serving in Congress from 1797-1801. A graduate of Yale, Edmond was a lawyer in Newtown, Connecticut. His letters describe strained relations with France, the defeat of Bonaparte, a duel, the theater, and a presidential ball. He also gives ample advice to his wife on her spiritual and physical health. His papers also contain legal notes from cases he took, deeds, a journal page written while in Congress, and a statement of his injury in the Revolutionary War. Family papers include deeds for land in Newtown bought and sold by John Chandler, Edmond's father-in-law, and correspondence, receipts, notes on births, marriages and deaths, and assorted documents relating to the Booth and Curtis families, his daughter and granddaughter respectively.
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26. Senator John D. (Jay) Rockefeller IV papers
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Rockefeller, John D. and Rockefeller, John D.
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- Child welfare., Coal miners--West Virginia, Democratic Party, National security., Steel industry and trade., United States. Congress -- History -- 20th century, Veterans United States., Wireless communication systems Law and legislation., Anciens combattants États-Unis., Veterans., Child welfare., National security., Steel industry and trade., Wireless communication systems Law and legislation., United States.
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The "View now" link directs to the finding aid only. Please email wvrhcref@mail.wvu.edu or call 304-293-3536 for more information about accessing collection A&M 4050 Senator John D. (Jay) Rockefeller IV papers, 1960-2015. John Davison (Jay) Rockefeller IV (b. 1937) represented West Virginia in the United States Senate for five terms. He was elected as a Democrat to the Ninety-ninth Congress and served from January 15, 1985, to January 3, 2015. He was not a candidate for reelection in 2014. Rockefeller previously served in the West Virginia House of Delegates (1966-1968); as Secretary of State of West Virginia (1968-1972); president of West Virginia Wesleyan College (1973-1976); and Governor of West Virginia (1977-1985). From 1964-1966, he was a volunteer in the Volunteers In Service To America (VISTA) program in Emmons, West Virginia. The bulk of the Senator John D. (Jay) Rockefeller IV papers document his 30-year career in the United States Senate with additional materials related to his earlier political career.
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27. John and Jacqueline Barnes Papers regarding the Farmington Mine Disaster
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Barnes, Jacqueline Byrge and Barnes, Jacqueline Byrge
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- Barnes, John Addison, 1935-2020, Coal mine accidents - West Virginia - Farmington., Consolidation Coal Company, Farmington Mine Disaster, Farmington, W. Va., 1968., James Fork United Methodist Church (Farmington, W. Va.), Mine explosions -- West Virginia, West Virginia.
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The "View now" link directs to the finding aid only. Please email wvrhcref@westvirginia.libanswers.com or call 304-293-3536 for more information about accessing collection A&M 4532 John and Jacqueline Barnes Papers regarding the Farmington Mine Disaster, 1954-2010. Papers collected by the Barnes family of WV and Ohio regarding the Farmington Mine Disaster (1968 November 20) and its aftermath. Includes newspaper and clippings; letters of support from the Methodist Church and others to Rev. John Barnes; letters from both their mothers to his wife, Jacqueline Barnes; a handwritten narrative account by Jacqueline Barnes; and other material such as official reports from the coal company, Consol. Includes full issues (1968-1973) of various newspapers, mostly The Fairmont Times and The West Virginian (Fairmont, WV), and magazines from the national press, the United Methodist Church, and the United Mine Workers of America. Box 1 (1954-2009) contains the first-hand account, correspondence, reports, and some of the periodicals. Box 2 (1968 November 12-1973 October 11, 1993-2010) contains the newsapers and other periodicals such as Life Magazine. This collection is minimally processed.
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28. Doug Yarrow and Charlotte Yablonski Appalachian UMWA Papers
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Yarrow, Douglas and Yarrow, Douglas
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- Black Lung Association, Strip mining -- Appalachian region, Unions - UMWA., United Mine Workers of America, Yablonski, Joseph A., 1910-1969
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The "View now" link directs to the finding aid only. Please email wvrhcref@westvirginia.libanswers.com or call 304-293-3536 for more information about accessing collection A&M 4533 Doug Yarrow and Charlotte Yablonski Appalachian UMWA Papers, 1943-1973. This collection consists of papers and printed materials related to the United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) and Black Lung Association. It also includes newspapers and legal documents related to the UMWA elections, Joseph A. Yablonski, Mingo County, and the protests against strip mining in Appalachia.
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29. Daniel Murdock Buffalo Creek Litigation Papers
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Murdock, Daniel R. and Murdock, Daniel R.
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- Buffalo Creek (Logan County, W. Va.), Buffalo Creek (W. Va.), Flood damage., Liability for emotional distress., Pittston Coal Company, Trials, litigation, etc., Flood damage., Liability for emotional distress., West Virginia Buffalo Creek., West Virginia Buffalo Creek (Logan County)
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The "View now" link directs to the finding aid only. Please email wvrhcref@westvirginia.libanswers.com or call 304-293-3536 for more information about accessing collection A&M 4513 Daniel Murdock Buffalo Creek Litigation Papers, 1972-1978. This collection primarily contains bound legal documents relating to legal cases resulting from the Buffalo Creek flood of February 26, 1972: Dennis Prince et al. v. the Pittston Company, Justice et al. v. the Pittston Company, West Virginia v. the Pittston Company, and the Governor's Ad Hoc Commission of Inquiry papers. Testimonies, maps, illustrations, and photographs are included.
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30. Jeff Mann Papers
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Mann, Jeff and Mann, Jeff
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- Gay men., Gays., Mann, Jeff, Poets, American -- West Virginia, Gay men., Gays.
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The "View now" link directs to the finding aid only. Please email wvrhcref@westvirginia.libanswers.com or call 304-293-3536 for more information about accessing collection AM 4524 Jeff Mann Papers, 1975-2018. Papers of Jeff Mann, a West Virginia University alumnus, author, and Virginia Tech (VT) English professor. The collection chronicles Mann's prolific writing of predominantly poetry beginning with early poems from his time at WVU in Morgantown in the 1980s. In addition to over 300 poems, the collection includes working manuscripts of unpublished works, serial publications containing his poetry and other published works including novels, short stories, and essays. Publicity materials are represented by newspaper articles, posters and flyers, book catalogs, and writers' blurbs for his books. Other materials include correspondence and contracts with publishers, some personal correspondence, some Virginia Tech Department of English publications and faculty evaluations of Mann.
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31. Bonnie Bowman Thurston, Religious Scholar and Author, Papers
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Thurston, Bonnie (Bonnie Bowman) and Thurston, Bonnie (Bonnie Bowman)
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- Bethany College (Bethany, W. Va.), Bible, Theology., Bible. New Testament Commentaries., Poets, American -- West Virginia, Theologians., Theology and religious studies., Women in Christianity., Théologiens., Femmes dans le christianisme., theologians., Theologians, Women in Christianity
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The "View now" link directs to the finding aid only. Please email wvrhcref@westvirginia.libanswers.com or call 304-293-3536 for more information about accessing collection A&M 4528 Bonnie Bowman Thurston, Religious Scholar and Author, Papers, 1964-2021. Papers of the Rev. Bonnie Bowman Thurston, religious scholar and author of Wheeling, West Virginia, including drafts of her books; six books of her poetry; working notebooks; personal correspondence; planners and calendars; newspaper clippings; and other material. Series include: Series 1. Writings; 1964-2021; box 1 - box 2, folder 24 and box 3, folders 1-8 Series 2. Printed Materials; 1981-2019; box 3, folders 9-16 Series 3. Correspondence; 1970-1997; boxes 4-5 Series 4. Calendars, Datebooks, and Planners; 1969-2019; box 2, folders 25-29; box 3, folders 17-22; box 6
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32. Fox Family Papers
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Fox family and Fox family
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- Account books., Barkelow, Johnson, Calmes, George, Calmes, William, Farms and farming., Fox family, Fox, Vause., Fox, William., Hampshire County (W. Va.), Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826, Land use., Literature Societies, etc., Madison, James (1751-1836), Militia Virginia 77th Regiment., Randolph, Thomas M. (Thomas Mann), 1768-1828, Romney (W. Va.), Slaves and slavery., Surveyors and surveying., Wood, James (1741-1813), Utilisation du sol., Littérature Associations., Account books, Land use, Literature Societies, etc., West Virginia Hampshire County, West Virginia Romney
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The "View now" link directs to the finding aid only. Please email wvrhcref@westvirginia.libanswers.com or call 304-293-3536 for more information about accessing collection A & M 0471 Fox Family Papers, 1799-1859. Papers centering upon Williams and Vause Fox, Hampshire County; including indentures, patents a slave deed, return of supplies and regimental orders of the 77th Regiment of Virginia Militia, accounts for farm implements and household supplies; names mentioned include Johnson Barkelow, and William and George Calmes; the land papers bear the signatures of Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, James Wood, and Thomas Randolph
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33. Lillian Waugh, Professor, Papers and Artifacts
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Waugh, Lillian and Waugh, Lillian
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- Waugh, Lillian, West Virginia Feminist Activist Collection, West Virginia University Women's Centenary (1891-1991), Women Education., Women Equal Rights Amendment., Women Suffrage., Women college students West Virginia., Women college teachers West Virginia., Women social reformers United States., Women's studies., Yelton, David, Femmes Éducation., Femmes Suffrage., Étudiantes Virginie-Occidentale., Réformatrices sociales États-Unis., Études sur les femmes., women's studies., Women college students, Women college teachers, Women Education, Women social reformers, Women Suffrage, Women's studies, United States, West Virginia
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The "View now" link directs to the finding aid only. Please email wvrhcref@westvirginia.libanswers.com or call 304-293-3536 for more information about accessing collection A & M 4518 Lillian Waugh, Professor, Papers and Artifacts, 1884-2021. Papers, photographs, binders, artifacts, and newspapers belonging to Lillian Waugh, professor of Women's Studies at WVU and gender equality activist. This collection contains personal family photographs, correspondence, and research about Waugh keeping her surname after marriage. Protest and activism papers, photographs, and artifacts include assorted materials related to Waugh's involvement in the National Organization for Women (NOW), the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) campaign, gender equality movements, and anti-war protests. The collection features research, correspondence, and curriculum from Waugh's time as a WVU professor. It likewise includes substantial research for WVU's Women's Centenary Project, which Waugh directed.
Series include:
Series 1. Personal Papers and Photographs (Box 1); 1932-1999
Series 2. Protests and Activism (Box 1); 1972-2018
Series 3. West Virginia University Women's Studies Program (Box 1); bulk dates 1976-2017
Series 4. Women's Centenary Project Research (Box 2); 1884-2017
Series 5. Artifacts (Boxes 5-9); 1966-1995
Series 6. Newspapers and Newspaper Clippings (Box 10); bulk dates 1977-1999
Series 7. Oversize Material (Box 11); 1973-1984- Published
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34. Hatfield Family Papers
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Hatfield family and Hatfield family
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- Hatfield family, Hatfield-McCoy Feud., Hatfield, Devil Anse, 1839-1921, Hatfield, Louvisa, 1842-1929, Hatfield-McCoy Feud
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The "View now" link directs to the finding aid only. Please email wvrhcref@westvirginia.libanswers.com or call 304-293-3536 for more information about accessing collection A & M 4490 Hatfield Family Papers, ca. 1842-2019. Papers and artifacts of the Hatfield family of southwest West Virginia, as compiled by their descendants. Best known for the Hatfield and McCoy feud during the late 19th century, this collection is connected to Devil "Anse" Hatfield, his wife Louvisa Hatfield, and four of their 13 children: Elias, Tennyson ("Tennis"), Joseph Davis ("J.D."), and Detroit ("Troy"). The most common types of materials found in the collection are newspaper clippings, correspondence, photographs, and later academic writings on the Hatfield and McCoy feud. To complement the archival material, biographical and online print outs have been included in the collection by the donor. When possible, we have kept the original order of photographs, newspaper clippings, and correspondence. Most of the content is regarding the everyday life of the Hatfields and their extended family, including the children's experiences working for the Pocahontas Coal Company, holiday and greeting cards, delinquent account notices, and land deeds.
Record Series include
Series 1. Correspondence, 1894-2000, undated.
Series 2. Legal and Financial Documents, 1872- 1983, undated.
Series 3. Printed Material, 1897-2019, undated.
Series 4. Photographs, ca. 1900-1940, undated.
Series 5. Oversized Materials, 1824-1995, undated.
Series 6. Artifacts, 1928-2003, undated- Published
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35. Thomas Charles Power papers
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Power, Thomas C. and Power, Thomas C.
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- Agricultural implement industry Montana., Agriculture Societies, etc. Montana, Automobile industry and trade Montana., Banks and banking Montana., Banks and banking North Dakota., Business enterprises Montana., Business enterprises North Dakota., Business enterprises Oregon., Business enterprises Washington (State), Cattle trade Montana., Coal mines and mining Montana., Electric utilities Montana., Freight and freightage Montana., Frontier and pioneer life Societies, etc. Montana, Fur trade Montana., General stores Montana., Grain elevators., Grain trade Montana., Hardware industry Montana., Hotels Montana Helena., Irish Americans Montana., Irrigation Montana., Lumber trade Montana., Mines and mineral resources Montana., Mining corporations Montana., Petroleum industry and trade Montana., Pioneers Societies, etc. Montana, Poultry industry Montana., Railroads Montana., Ranching Montana., Real estate business Montana., Sheep ranches Montana., Stagecoach lines Montana., Steamboats Missouri River., Telephone companies North Dakota Bismarck., Transportation Montana., Water utilities Montana., Agriculture Outillage Industrie Montana., Agriculture Associations. Montana, Automobiles Industrie et commerce Montana., Entreprises Montana., Entreprises Dakota du Nord., Entreprises Oregon., Entreprises Washington (État), Services publics d'électricité Montana., Transport de marchandises Montana., Fourrures Commerce Montana., Magasins généraux Montana., Silos à grains., Céréales Commerce Montana., Quincaillerie Industrie Montana., Américains d'origine irlandaise Montana., Irrigation Montana., Bois Commerce Montana., Sociétés minières Montana., Pétrole Industrie et commerce Montana., Pionniers Associations. Montana, Volailles Industrie Montana., Ranching Montana., Immobilier Montana., Stations d'élevage du mouton Montana., Lignes de diligences Montana., Bateaux à vapeur Missouri (Rivière), Entreprises de téléphone Dakota du Nord Bismarck., Services d'eau Montana., grain elevators., Agricultural implement industry., Agriculture Societies, etc., Automobile industry and trade., Banks and banking., Business enterprises., Cattle trade., Coal mines and mining., Commerce., Electric utilities., Freight and freightage., Frontier and pioneer life Societies, etc., Fur trade., General stores., Grain elevators., Grain trade., Hardware industry., Hotels., Irish Americans., Irrigation., Lumber trade., Mines and mineral resources., Mining corporations., Petroleum industry and trade., Pioneers Societies, etc., Politics and government, Poultry industry., Railroads., Ranching., Real estate business., Sheep ranches., Stagecoach lines., Steamboats., Telephone companies., Transportation., Water utilities., Belgrade (Mont.) Commerce., Bismarck (N.D.) Commerce., Cascade (Mont.) Commerce., Fort Benton (Mont.) Commerce., Helena (Mont.) Commerce., Missouri River Commerce., Montana Commerce., Montana Politics and government 19th century., North Dakota Commerce., Oregon Commerce., United States Politics and government 1889-1893., United States Politics and government 1893-1897., Washington (State) Commerce., Missouri (Rivière) Commerce., Montana Commerce., Dakota du Nord Commerce., Oregon Commerce., États-Unis Politique et gouvernement 1889-1893., États-Unis Politique et gouvernement 1893-1897., Washington (État) Commerce., Missouri River., Montana., Montana Belgrade., Montana Cascade., Montana Fort Benton., Montana Helena., North Dakota., North Dakota Bismarck., Oregon., United States., Washington (State)
- Abstract
T.C. Power was a Montana merchandise, transportation, mining, ranching, banking, and real estate magnate; and U.S. Senator from Montana from 1890 to 1895. Collection (1868-1950) includes personal, business, and political correspondence plus financial and legal papers of many of his business enterprises. Collection documents Power's involvement in military and Indian trade, steamboating, freighting, stage coach lines, mail contracts, cattle and sheep ranching, mining, banking, bridge building, townsite development, and other enterprises., The T.C. Power Papers are arranged into sixteen subgroups: 1) T.C. Power--Political, 2) T.C. Power--Personal, 3) T.C. Power and Brother (includes associated companies), 4) C.B. Power--Personal, 5) Grain Companies, 6) Hardware Companies, 7) Mercantile Companies, 8) Mining Companies, 9) Organizations 10) Ranch Companies, 11) Real Estate, 12) Transportation Companies, 13) Water Companies, 14) Bismarck, North Dakota, enterprises, 15) Washington and Oregon enterprises, and 16) Miscellaneous enterprises., The papers (1881-1902) in the T.C. POWER--POLITICAL SUBGROUP document his unsuccessful bid to be the first State governor in 1889 and, more importantly, his term as a United States senator, 1890-1895. Forming the largest segment of the political papers is the General Correspondence, which reflects issues that affected the livelihood of his constituents: free silver and the wool tariff. Most of this is incoming correspondence with only a few letters of reply from Power. Other questions of interest to Montanans during his term of office were the establishment of better services, such as post offices for rural areas, irrigation, uses of public lands, and requests for political patronage. The subgroup also contains Financial Records, including an election expense account for 1888-1895; Legal Documents, Speeches, including an 1889 campaign speech; Clippings, mainly tariff issues, irrigation, and political scrapbooks; and a Miscellany Series, which includes lists of registered voters; federal documents; a record of bills, etc., pertaining to irrigation introduced in the U.S. Senate during the 52nd Congress, an 1892 list of attorneys in Montana, and petitions for the establishment of post offices., The papers (1871-1923) in the T.C. POWER--PERSONAL SUBGROUP reflect his involvement in the firm of T.C. Power and Brother, and his financial investments in other areas. Because Power played such an important role in the administration of T.C. Power and Brother, his General Correspondence details some of the activity of the holding company, particularly after 1900. The Financial Records, which detail his personal investments in mining and real estate--including areas outside of Montana, make up another significant portion of his personal papers. There are also some records for his household expenses. Other series include Legal Documents, consisting mostly of agreements and bills of sale; Organization records, including stock certificates and minutes of meetings; miscellaneous Clippings; assay and company Reports; and a Miscellany Series including such things as a 1920 list of sheep owners in Montana and a 1916 list of materials suitable for paving streets in Fort Benton., The largest volume of records are those in the T.C. POWER AND BROTHER SUBGROUP. T.C. Power and Brother was a holding company whose operations first centered at Fort Benton. Originally the activity of the company focused on steamboating on the Missouri River, supplying merchandise to branch stores, Indian agencies and military posts, cattle ranches, and area residents. The company later expanded to include mining, stage coach lines, and real estate. Records for the holding company are nearly complete for the period 1880-1900. Some records, such as outgoing correspondence and financial material, date to the late 1860s. Between 1900 and 1920 there is almost no correspondence in the company's records. Consequently, the personal papers of T.C. Power and of C.B. Power, and those companies in which T.C. Power and Brother had an interest, must be used to fill this gap., Charles Benton Power's personal records (1895-1941), in the C.B. POWER--PERSONAL SUBGROUP, document his active participation in various aspects of T.C. Power and Brother, as well as his extensive interests outside of Montana. His General Correspondence (1895-1940) documents the economic reversals of the 1920s and 1930s, particularly as they affected the companies of T.C. Power and Brother. Other series include Financial Records (1895-1940); Legal Documents (1894-1938); and Organization records (1922-1932), including stock certificates and minutes of the Montana Automobile Association., The GRAIN, HARDWARE, MERCANTILE, MINING, RANCH, REAL ESTATE, TRANSPORTATION, and WATER SUBGROUPS reflect the Powers' wide-ranging economic interests. In many ways the records represent a cross-section of Montana's economic life during the late 1800s and the early 1900s. During the 1800s most of the records of these companies were retained with the T.C. Power and Brother records. After 1900, however, they were filed separately by each company. The difficulty then in dealing with this collection is that the whole Power corporation was not entirely consistent in either of these practices. Consequently a researcher interested in one of these subgoup companies also has to look in the T.C. Power and Brother records, and in the personal papers of T.C. Power and C.B. Power. In addition to their Montana businesses, T.C. and C.B. Power were also involved in real estate, irrigation, mercantile, banking, and lumbering operations in Oregon and Washington., The records in the WASHINGTON AND OREGON SUBGROUP have been kept separate from the Montana businesses, but additional material can be found in the T.C. Power and Brother, T.C. Power--Personal, and C.B. Power--Personal subgroups. (Manuscript Collection 55).
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36. Frances Logan Merriam papers
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Merriam, Frances Logan and Merriam, Frances Logan
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- Dams Montana., Electric power Montana., Indians of North America Government relations. Montana, Irrigation Montana., Public utilities Law and legislation Montana., Barrages Montana., Électricité Montana., Irrigation Montana., Dams., Electric power., Indians of North America Government relations., Irrigation., Politics and government., Public utilities Law and legislation., Charlo (Mont.), Montana Politics and government 20th century., Paradise Dam (Mont.), Montana., Montana Charlo., Montana Paradise Dam.
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Frances Merriam (b. 1899) served as the Executive Secretary of the Committee for Paradise Dam, an organization that promoted the construction of the Paradise and Knowles dams in western Montana. Papers (1948-1972) consist primarily of subject files and correspondence concerning the dams and her work in the Montana Democratic Party. [Processed and deposited through the University of Montana Archives.], The majority of the materials reflect Frances Logan's work as the executive secretary of the Committee for Paradise Dam. Included are subject files containing correspondence, reports, clippings, publications, and miscellany; clippings; and testimony from hearings presented before various congressional committees. These materials are included in the Paradise-Knowles Dams subgroup. The remaining papers are general correspondence (primarily with Lee Metcalf), and subject files relative to Frances Logan's work in the Montana Democratic Party, 1955-1972. (Manuscript Collection 58)
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37. Thomas Cruse papers
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Cruse, Thomas and Cruse, Thomas
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- Banks and banking Montana Helena., Irish Americans Montana., Mines and mineral resources Montana Marysville (Lewis and Clark County), Mining corporations Montana., Ranches Montana Fergus County., Sheep ranches Montana Fergus County., Américains d'origine irlandaise Montana., Sociétés minières Montana., Ranchs Montana Fergus., Stations d'élevage du mouton Montana Fergus., Banks and banking., Decedents' estates., Irish Americans., Mines and mineral resources., Mining corporations., Ranches., Sheep ranches., Drumlummon Mine (Mont.), N Bar Ranch (Mont.), Montana., Montana Drumlummon Mine., Montana Fergus County., Montana Helena., Montana Marysville (Lewis and Clark County), Montana N Bar Ranch.
- Abstract
Personal and business papers of Thomas Cruse. Collection contains incoming and outgoing correspondence, financial records, legal documents, reports, and miscellany, dealing with Cruse's various activities (1882-1914), including the Thomas Cruse Savings Bank and the N Bar Ranch. The collection also documents the Thomas Cruse estate and the Thomas Cruse Mining and Development Company, which was formed from many of the Cruse holdings. Other subgroups represent key individuals in the various Cruse enterprises. The collection documents mining, banking, and cattle and sheep ranching.
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38. Evelyn J. Cameron and Ewen S. Cameron papers
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Cameron, Evelyn and Cameron, Evelyn
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- British Americans Montana Prairie County., Ornithologists Montana Prairie County., Photography Montana Prairie County., Ranches Montana Prairie County., Scottish Americans Montana Prairie County., Women Diaries. Montana Prairie County, Women ranchers Montana Prairie County., Women photographers Montana Prairie County., Zoology Montana., Américains d'origine britannique Montana Prairie., Ornithologues Montana Prairie., Photographie Montana Prairie., Ranchs Montana Prairie., Américains d'origine écossaise Montana Prairie., Femmes Journaux intimes. Montana Prairie, Femmes ranchers Montana Prairie., Femmes photographes Montana Prairie., Zoologie Montana., British Americans., Manners and customs., Ornithologists., Photography., Ranches., Scottish Americans., Women., Women photographers., Women ranchers., Zoology., Prairie County (Mont.) Social life and customs., Montana., Montana Prairie County.
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Evelyn J. Cameron was a pioneer photographer and rancher in eastern Montana. Her husband, Ewen S. Cameron, raised polo ponies and studied and wrote about wildlife, particularly birds, of eastern Montana. Collection consists of letters, postcards, and greeting cards (1903-1929); 35 diaries (1893-1928) kept by Evelyn; a journal (n.d.) kept by Evelyn containing notes, copied poems and sayings, and clippings; clippings removed from Evelyn's diaries and journal; a scrapbook (1900-1915) containing clippings on wildlife; 7 articles (1905-1914) written by Ewen; various manuscripts (1904-1912) written by Ewen; and homestead papers (1903-1917)., Evelyn J. Cameron's Papers consist primarily of diaries (1893-1928) that chronicled her daily life including books she read, chores, lists of letters written and received, local and national events, photographs taken, social activities, verbatim copies of special letters, and weather. The diaries also include innumerable tidbits of information that reveal the fabric of her life--the number of eggs gathered and chickens killed per month; notes on the amount of butter she churned; methods of skinning a coyote or breaking a horse; accounts of money made from her photos and garden produce; lists of supplies; and Evelyn's favorite poems and quotes. In addition to the diaries, this subgroup also contains letters (1903-1929, 1974) both to and from Evelyn Cameron. The letters, especially those written to her family, are particularly valuable because they provide more insight into Evelyn's personality, and are more detailed than the diary entires. Also included are legal documents (1916-1917) regarding land purchases; miscellany (1893-1928) including lists of books and ranch animals, Christmas and sympathy cards, and notebooks; and clippings (1893-1923) removed from the diaries., Ewen Cameron's papers consist of incoming correspondence (1908-1914), and legal documents (1903-1914) primarily related to property ownership and water rights. Also included in this subgroup are typescript and handwritten copies of various articles written by Ewen Cameron concerning Montana wildlife (1898-1914). (Manuscript Collection 226).
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39. Graves and Parmelee family papers
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Graves family. and Graves family.
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- Connecticut History Revolution, 1775-1783., Guilford (Conn.) History Sources., Connecticut Histoire 1775-1783 (Révolution), United States, Connecticut., Connecticut Guilford.
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Primarily correspondence, deeds, contracts, financial records, military documents and Justice of the Peace records created or collected by Elias Grave of Guilford, Connecticut, with additional papers of his children Mabel Graves, Mary Graves Kimberly, Hubbard Graves, and step-sons Thomas and William Hubbard. Also includes papers of Henry Spencer Parmelee, his wife Mary Frances and their immediate family. Other family names represented are Redfield and Nash.
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40. The Cyrus R. Vance papers
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Vance, Cyrus R. and Vance, Cyrus R.
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- Employees.
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Contains the following type of materials: oral histories., Contains information pertaining to the following wars and time periods: World War II (WWII), Korean War, and Cold War., General description of the collection: The Cyrus R. Vance papers include oral history interview transcipt of Honorable Vance when interviewed by John B. Williams and Edward V. Kelly in 1976.
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- 2024
41. Sharon Keigher papers
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Keigher, Sharon and Keigher, Sharon
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- National Women's Conference (U.S.)Houston, Tex.)(1977 :Archives., Women Records and correspondence. Societies and clubs Utah Salt Lake City, Women's rights Congresses. Utah, International Women's Year, 1975 Utah., Equal rights amendments Utah.
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The Sharon Keigher papers (1975-1979) consist of materials collected and created by Keigher (d. 1981) from her affiliation mainly with the International Women's Year, but also with other Utah women's organizations.
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- 2024
42. Sonia Johnson papers
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Johnson, Sonia and Johnson, Sonia
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- Latter Day Saint women missionaries Archives., Excommunication Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints., Equal rights amendments United States., Women Religious aspects Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints., Sex discrimination against women Law and legislation United States., Feminism Religious aspects Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints., Women Legal status, laws, etc. United States., Women's rights Societies, etc. United States, Women Archives. Social conditions, Women political activists Archives. United States, Women social reformers Archives. United States
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The bulk of the collection is concerned with Mrs. Johnson's excommunication from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, her campaign in support of the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), and the group "Mormons for ERA" between the years 1978 and 1982. There is a small amount of personal material, mainly family correspondence, included with the collection and dated between 1958 and 1982., The thirty-five boxes containing the collection have been divided into six major categories. The first, consisting of three boxes is personal material. Included are chronologically arranged family letters. The other portion of the personal material deals with her excommunication trial including an alphabetical file of letters written by supporters of Mrs. Johnson to officials of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints., Four boxes comprise category two which contains information on the Equal Rights Amendment. Included are alphabetically filed letters from organizations supporting the amendment; information on extension, revision, and ratification; and organizations of the LDS Church opposing ERA and filed by state., Within the three boxes in the third category are filed materials dealing with the Mormons for ERA groups. Included are articles and clippings about the LDS Church and its reaction to the Equal Rights Amendment, correspondence, speeches, activities, and information by and about state Mormons for ERA. Bylaws, press releases, newsletters, pamphlets, and newspaper clippings are also included., Even though the correspondence in the twelve boxes comprising the fourth category was sent to Sonia Johnson, much of it is closely tied to the Mormons for ERA organization. The correspondence has been divided into these nine subject areas: LDS, Pro-ERA; Alienated and Ex-LDS, Pro-ERA; Alienated and ex-LDS, Religion; LDS, Anti-ERA; Non-LDS, Pro-ERA; Non-LDS, Anti-ERA; Non-LDS, Religion; Pro-Sonia; and Requests for ERA Information. Each subject area has a list of names included., Category five contains four boxes of material on speeches and articles. Included is correspondence arranging various speaking engagements organized chronologically by date of engagement, and a number of speeches and articles by Sonia Johnson. Also included are the drafts, correspondence and other information connected with herbook From Housewife to Heretic published In 1981., The miscellaneous category included seven boxes of newspaper clippings dated from 1978 to 1982 with the bulk falling between November 1979 and January 1980 gleaned from newspapers all over the country. Also included in this section are eight daybooks kept by Mrs. Johnson and other miscellaneous information.
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- 2024
43. June Rose Harwood papers
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Harwood, June Rose and Harwood, June Rose
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- Women poets, American Archives. West (U.S.), Women artists Archives. West (U.S.), Women with disabilities Archives. West (U.S.), Authors with disabilities Archives. West (U.S.), Authors as teachers Archives., High school teachers Archives. Utah Salt Lake City
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The June Rose Harwood papers (1890-1982) consist of the diaries, school papers, notebooks, financial records, and correspondence of June Harwood (b. 1904). In addition to these materials are papers relating to Ruth Harwood, James and Harriet Harwood, and Frank Spring (husband of June Rose Harwood). The five boxes of Ruth Harwood materials include correspondence, brochures, manuscripts, books, poetry, and sketches. Of special note in the collection are Ruth Harwood's letters to June and June's diaries, all of which provide an intimate look into the family's life.
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- 2024
44. Maud May Babcock papers
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Babcock, Maud May and Babcock, Maud May
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- Drama teachers Archives. United States, College department heads Archives. Utah Salt Lake City, Women in higher education Archives. United States, Women deans (Education) Archives. Utah Salt Lake City, Women college teachers Archives. United States, Latter Day Saint women authors Archives. Utah Salt Lake City, Women theatrical producers and directors Archives. United States, Women in the theater Archives. United States, Elocutionists Archives. Utah Salt Lake City, Elocution Study and teaching.
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The Maud May Babcock papers (1885-1981) contain materials dealing with the personal life and professional activities of Maud May Babcock (1867-1954). Materials related mainly to her personal life are: a book, Babcock Genealogy; Valentine and Christmas cards; news clippings; and a contract for building her residence. Most of the correspondence is from family members and deals with personal matters, but also included are letters of introduction and commissions related to her professional affairs. Some of the personal correspondence touches on professional topics, particularly her Utah School of Physical Culture and Elocution., Materials related to her role as founder and head of the University of Utah Speech Department and to her involvement with theater include: class registers, scrapbooks, professional expense accounts, plays, poetry and recitations, programs, and honors and awards. Babcock was an author as well as an educator. This aspect is represented by two books on interpretation of the printed page and the manuscript of a third which she co-authored. The tours of the Orient she conducted are represented by travel brochures and news clippings note her service as a member of the State Senate and Trustee of the Utah School for the Deaf and Blind., Other materials in the collection include miscellaneous correspondence, biographies, theater programs, lists of plays, and scrapbooks. Also included is a copy of her final address before the Speech Association of America and various memorabilia items.
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- 2024
45. Oscar W. and Mary Preston Moyle papers
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Moyle, Oscar Wood and Moyle, Oscar Wood
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- Latter Day Saint families Correspondence. 20th century Utah, Latter Day Saint families Diaries. 20th century Utah, Latter Day Saint women Correspondence. 20th century Utah, Latter Day Saint women Diaries. 20th century Utah, Latter Day Saints Sources. Social life and customs 20th century Utah
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The Oscar W. and Mary Preston Moyle papers (1889-1945) consist mostly of Moyle family diaries and papers. The correspondence is personal and covers family matters as well as comments on the general state of the world. The bulk of the correspondence is to and from Marion Moyle Shenon and her mother, Mary Preston Moyle. Also included are letters from all of the children to their parents and to each other, as well as family friends., The Shenon contribution of a diary and correspondence is included because Philip Shenon was married to Marian Moyle Shenon. Mary Preston Moyle's diaries are records of her family and her travels. Her 1912 diary was written on board the Mauritania, a famous luxury liner of that time. Much of Oscar Moyle Jr.'s correspondence is a log of his European trip, and Philip Shenon's correspondence is the account of his honeymoon with Marian Moyle Shenon.
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- 2024
46. Annette R. Dinwoodey papers
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Dinwoodey, Annette R. and Dinwoodey, Annette R.
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- Women singers Archives. Utah Salt Lake City, Latter Day Saint women Archives. Utah Salt Lake City, Contraltos Archives. Utah Salt Lake City, Operas Performances United States., Oratorios Performances United States.
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The Annette R. Dinwoodey papers (1899-2007) contain her personal and professional correspondence, diaries, clippings, genealogy, and scrapbooks. Annette R. Dinwoodey was an accomplished contralto, wife, mother and genealogist.
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- 2024
47. Earl J. Martin papers
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Earl J. Martin. and Earl J. Martin.
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- Cowboys Montana Ekalaka., Cowboys Montana Glendive., Cowboys Montana Wibaux., Cowboys Montana Glendive., Cowboys., Montana Ekalaka., Montana Glendive., Montana Wibaux.
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These papers consist of letters (1892-1098) written by Earl J. Martin to his family during the time he worked as a cowboy on various ranches in Nebraska; South Dakota; and in Wibaux, Glendive, and Ekalaka, Montana., The papers consist of letters (1892-1908) that were written by Earl J. Martin to his family. The letters contain descriptions of his work as a cowboy on various ranches in Nebraska, South Dakota, and Montana. (Small Collection 1648).
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- 2024
48. Paper: part and parcel of the agriculture industry.
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du Toit, Magda
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AGRICULTURAL industries ,PAPER industry ,BLUEBERRIES ,FORESTS & forestry ,WASTE paper ,CLIMATE change mitigation ,CITRUS ,ARABLE land - Abstract
The article focuses on the importance of sustainable packaging choices in today's consumer-driven market, particularly emphasizing the shift away from plastic towards alternatives like paper. Topics include the increasing demand for paper packaging post-COVID-19, the characteristics and types of paper used in different applications, and the essential role of both virgin and recycled paper in maintaining a sustainable paper cycle.
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- 2024
49. Synthesis of Water-Dispersible Poly(dimethylsiloxane) and Its Potential Application in the Paper Coating Industry as an Alternative for PFAS-Coated Paper and Single-Use Plastics.
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Hamdani, Syeda Shamila, Elkholy, Hazem M., Alford, Alexandra, Jackson, Kang, Naveed, Muhammad, Wyman, Ian, Wang, Yun, Li, Kecheng, Haider, Syed W., and Rabnawaz, Muhammad
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SINGLE-use plastics ,PAPER industry ,KRAFT paper ,COATINGS industry ,PAPER recycling ,PLASTIC marine debris ,FLUOROALKYL compounds ,BIODEGRADABLE plastics - Abstract
Polyethylene-, polyvinylidene chloride-, and per- and polyfluoroalkyl substance-coated paper generate microplastics or fluorochemicals in the environment. Here, we report an approach for the development of oil-resistant papers using an environmentally friendly, fluorine-free, water-dispersible poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS) coating on kraft paper. Carboxylic-functionalized PDMS (PDMS-COOH) was synthesized and subsequently neutralized with ammonium bicarbonate to obtain a waterborne emulsion, which was then coated onto kraft paper. The water resistance of the coated paper was determined via Cobb60 measurements. The Cobb60 value was reduced to 2.70 ± 0.14 g/m
2 as compared to 87.6 ± 5.1 g/m2 for uncoated paper, suggesting a remarkable improvement in water resistance. Similarly, oil resistance was found to be 12/12 on the kit test scale versus 0/12 for uncoated paper. In addition, the coated paper retained 70–90% of its inherent mechanical properties, and more importantly, the coated paper was recycled via pulp recovery using a standard protocol with a 91.1% yield. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
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50. Raw Materials of Chinese Traditional Handmade paper.
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Cheuk Kei Chan and Xiaohui Yi
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- 2023
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