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41. University Of New Hampshire Library - Milne Special Collections And Archives - R
1960 1961 f.7 RDS to Thorne Fulmore, 1957 10 Socialist short story by RDS, MabelWhite , April 1924 f.10 Metropolitan water supply, joint Standing Committee
http://www.izaak.unh.edu/specoll/mancoll/rdsawyer.htm
ROLAND DOUGLAS SAWYER, 1874-1969
Papers, 1882-1968 MC 148

Biographical Note
Scope and Content Note Series Listing 165 Hollinger boxes
Various Accessions
Processed: December 1995
ACQUISITION: The Sawyer family donated Roland Douglas Sawyer's papers to the University of New Hampshire. ACCESS: There are no restrictions on access to this collection. Requests for permission to publish materials from this collection should be discussed with the Special Collections Librarian. BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE: The Making of a Socialist, A Personal Narrative Walt Whitman the Prophet Poet Thoreau, New England Philosopher ; and Cal Coolidge: President . He was published in numerous local newspapers over the course of his ministerial and political career in addition to the many Socialist periodicals for which he wrote from 1908 to 1913. After retiring from the legislature in 1941, Sawyer continued to preach in Ware until the early 1950s. Much of his retirement was spent working on local histories and genealogical studies from his home in Kensington, New Hampshire. He died in 1969 at age 95. SCOPE AND CONTENT The Roland Douglas Sawyer collection includes correspondence to and from Sawyer, political papers, sermons, papers of the Anti- Profanity League, historical papers and manuscripts, Sawyer's religious notebooks and scrapbooks, photographs, numerous books and articles written by Sawyer, and miscellaneous papers and correspondence belonging to members of his family.

42. Documenting The American South: The North Carolina Experience, Beginnings To 194
The North Carolina Experience, Beginnings to 1940. author Index Raleigh, N.C. Printed for the author by Edwards Broughton Print Boston Published for the author, 1861, c1860. 306 p
http://docsouth.unc.edu/nc/texts.html
The North Carolina Experience, Beginnings to 1940
Author Index
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43. Books On-line: Titles Starting With "S"
Sensa A Mystery Play in Three Acts by Mabel Collins and Maud Hoffman (HTML at theosophynw.org
http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/book/titlestart?S

44. Http://www.ohiosci.org/OHIOSCIENCE200APPENDIX.htm
The Ohio Academy of Science. Appendix. OHIO SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY A 200 Year Heritage of Discovery and Innovation. by. Charles E. Herdendorf, Ph.D. EcoSphere Associates. 1507 Cleveland Road East
http://www.ohiosci.org/OHIOSCIENCE200APPENDIX.htm
The Ohio Academy of Science Appendix OHIO SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY: A 200 Year Heritage of Discovery and Innovation by Charles E. Herdendorf, Ph.D. EcoSphere Associates 1507 Cleveland Road East, Suite 410 Huron, Ohio 44839 OHIO SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CONTRIBUTIONS BY COUNTY 1. ADAMS Natural Scientific Features/Events: Notable natural areas in Adams County are found in the following locations [27,53-56,187]: Bratton Twp.: Woodland Altars Meets Twp.: Davis Memorial Forest Monroe Twp.: Wimple Cliffs Oliver Twp.: Unity Woods Scott Twp. Tranquility Wildlife Area Features of particular scientific interest in the County's natural areas include: dolomite cliffs, caves, and collapsed structures; geologic faults; mineral springs; Lexington Plain (Bluegrass Region) and Illinoisan Till Plain; oak-hickory and swamp forests; various types of prairies (xeric, short grass, and tall grass); rare orchids and ferns [27,53,55,102,162]. Isolated prairies near West Union are remnants of the dry and short grass prairies that once covered large expanses of western and central Ohio [56,57]. Serpent Mound impact structure is a mysterious and chaotic jumble of 40 km3 of rocks located north of Peebles. The strata at the center of this roughly circular area of 8 km across has experienced an uplift of at least 300 m above its normal position. The energy and forces required to do this are thought to have come from the impact of a small asteroid weighing about 2 billion tons and traveling 25 km/sec. [60].

45. From Aad Blok Abl@iisg.nl

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From: "Aad Blok" To: "Labnet List" Subject: (Fwd) H. B. Samuels Date: Tue, 01 Jul 2003 08:31:24 +0200 Errors-to: Sender: Maiser@iisg.nl X-listname: Organization: IISG Amsterdam Comments: Originally To: Labnet@iisg.nl X-mailer: Pegasus Mail for Windows (v4.11) (via Mercury/32 v3.32) Message-ID: [Cross-posted, with thanks, from H-Labor. AB] ++++++++++ From: Mark Weber Dear Friends: I am interested in any secondary sources that might describe the British anarchist H.B. Sammuels. He was a suspect in the bombing of the Greenwich Observatory. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you. ++++++++++ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Aad Blok Managing Editor International Review of Social History International Institute of Social History http://www.iisg.nl/research/abl.html Cruquiusweg 31 - 1019 AT Amsterdam - the Netherlands Tel + 31 20 6685866 - Fax + 31 20 6654181 End of message From: "Aad Blok" To: "Labnet List" Subject: Labnet: IALHI News Service - June Update Date: Tue, 01 Jul 2003 13:45:05 +0200 Errors-to:

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