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Gender And Identity In Rural Maine Women And The Maine Farmer, 1870-1875, Elspeth Brown Oct 1993

Gender And Identity In Rural Maine Women And The Maine Farmer, 1870-1875, Elspeth Brown

Maine History

The article reviews the history and impact of, and response to, the Women's Department section of The Maine Farmer periodical.


Longhunter, Southern Kentucky Genealogical Society Newsletter Volume 16, Number 3, Kentucky Library Research Collections Oct 1993

Longhunter, Southern Kentucky Genealogical Society Newsletter Volume 16, Number 3, Kentucky Library Research Collections

Longhunter, Southern Kentucky Genealogical Society Newsletter

No abstract provided.


Table Of Contents Oct 1993

Table Of Contents

East Texas Historical Journal

No abstract provided.


List Of Books Reviewed Oct 1993

List Of Books Reviewed

East Texas Historical Journal

No abstract provided.


The Legacy Of A Gentlemanly Scholar: Dr. Robert Maxwell And His Contributions To Forest History, James E. Fickle Oct 1993

The Legacy Of A Gentlemanly Scholar: Dr. Robert Maxwell And His Contributions To Forest History, James E. Fickle

East Texas Historical Journal

No abstract provided.


The Indian Policy Of Stephen F. Austin, Valentine J. Belfiglio Oct 1993

The Indian Policy Of Stephen F. Austin, Valentine J. Belfiglio

East Texas Historical Journal

No abstract provided.


Ethj Vol-32 No-2 Oct 1993

Ethj Vol-32 No-2

East Texas Historical Journal

No abstract provided.


Etha Information Oct 1993

Etha Information

East Texas Historical Journal

No abstract provided.


A Towering East Texas Pioneer: A Biographical Sketch Of Colonel Albert Miller Lea, W. T. Block Oct 1993

A Towering East Texas Pioneer: A Biographical Sketch Of Colonel Albert Miller Lea, W. T. Block

East Texas Historical Journal

No abstract provided.


Defying Davis: The Walker County Rebellion, 1871, Ricky F. Dobbs Oct 1993

Defying Davis: The Walker County Rebellion, 1871, Ricky F. Dobbs

East Texas Historical Journal

No abstract provided.


Defining The Big Thicket: Prelude To Preservation, James Cozine Oct 1993

Defining The Big Thicket: Prelude To Preservation, James Cozine

East Texas Historical Journal

No abstract provided.


The C.I.O. Political Action Committee And Congressman Martin Dies' Departure From Congress: Labor's Inflated Claims, Dennis K. Mcdaniel Oct 1993

The C.I.O. Political Action Committee And Congressman Martin Dies' Departure From Congress: Labor's Inflated Claims, Dennis K. Mcdaniel

East Texas Historical Journal

No abstract provided.


Our Gringo Amigos: Anglo Americans And The Tejano Experience, Arnold De Leon Oct 1993

Our Gringo Amigos: Anglo Americans And The Tejano Experience, Arnold De Leon

East Texas Historical Journal

No abstract provided.


Book Notes Oct 1993

Book Notes

East Texas Historical Journal

No abstract provided.


Book Reviews Oct 1993

Book Reviews

East Texas Historical Journal

No abstract provided.


Institutional Members Oct 1993

Institutional Members

East Texas Historical Journal

No abstract provided.


Traces Volume 21, Number 3, Kentucky Library Research Collections Oct 1993

Traces Volume 21, Number 3, Kentucky Library Research Collections

Traces, the Southern Central Kentucky, Barren County Genealogical Newsletter

Traces, the South Central Kentucky Genealogical Society's quarterly newsletter, was first published in 1973. The Society changed its name in 2016 to the Barren County Historical Society. The publication features compiled genealogies, articles on local history, single-family studies and unpublished source materials related to this area.


"Policies Of Nature And Vegetables": Hugh Anderson, The Georgia Experiment, And The Political Use Of Natural Philosophy, Mart A. Stewart Oct 1993

"Policies Of Nature And Vegetables": Hugh Anderson, The Georgia Experiment, And The Political Use Of Natural Philosophy, Mart A. Stewart

History Faculty and Staff Publications

In 1737, Hugh Anderson, a Scottish "gentleman" of "liberal education" who had come to the new colony of Georgia with his family two years earlier, joined his voice to those already complaining to the colony's governing body. In so doing, he also attacked the Trustees' plan for the colony and their land and labor regulations. Correspondence was the common medium in the eighteenth century for communication, for the diffusion of information, and for establishing, reinforcing, or questioning social, political, and economic relationships. Like the other colonists, Hugh Anderson used the letter of petition as a medium of protest. But Anderson's …


Men And Women In Northern New England During The Era Of The Civil War, Jacqueline Jones Oct 1993

Men And Women In Northern New England During The Era Of The Civil War, Jacqueline Jones

Maine History

The article is a review of the lives of three people in the years after the Civil War. One a army veteran, one a woman who chose to go south to teach the children of the freed slaves, and finally, a members of a family which had immigrated to Maine from Quebec after the war.


Black Shakers At South Union, Kentucky, Kit Firth Cress Oct 1993

Black Shakers At South Union, Kentucky, Kit Firth Cress

The Kentucky Review

No abstract provided.


Naval Airborne Early Warning 1945-1985, Edwin Leigh Armistead Oct 1993

Naval Airborne Early Warning 1945-1985, Edwin Leigh Armistead

History Theses & Dissertations

Airborne Early Warning (AEW) is the act of carrying a search radar aloft that can actively detect and even control aircraft and ships where a radar mounted on a ship or on land cannot. The United States Navy began research during World War II to counter the low-flying aircraft threat. Development of the AEW aircraft, however, was not complete in time to be of use during this conflict. Initially the Navy used two different aircraft, one carrier-based and the other land-based, to detect such air threats. As technology improved, these different capabilities were combined into a single airframe that contained …


The Grizzly, September 28, 1993, Ian Rhile, Mark Leiser, Cynthia Babcock, Barb Lampe, Kim Roussin, Tom Epler, Elaine Zelley, Craig Faucher, Richard P. Richter, Jayson Blocksidge, Tom Mastrangelo, Harley David Rubin, Jen Diamond, Patricia R. Schroeder, Keith Strunk Sep 1993

The Grizzly, September 28, 1993, Ian Rhile, Mark Leiser, Cynthia Babcock, Barb Lampe, Kim Roussin, Tom Epler, Elaine Zelley, Craig Faucher, Richard P. Richter, Jayson Blocksidge, Tom Mastrangelo, Harley David Rubin, Jen Diamond, Patricia R. Schroeder, Keith Strunk

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

The Quilt's Arrival: To Remember • Dawleys Appointed Biology Co-Chairs • Russian President Yeltsin Dissolves Parliament • Model UN Seeks New Delegation • Billy Joel Rocks Philly • Javapalooza • Big Al Day Exposed • Fitness Forum • Freshman Primer • Letter: Faculty Members Point Out Error • Tutorial Program Strengthens Ursinus • Ursinus Perceived as Anti-Gay • UC Training Staff Saves the Day • Bear Pack Way Ahead Again • Football Holds Off Western Maryland • Scooter's Day


The Changing Significance Of Race For People Of Color, Juanita Tamayo Lott Sep 1993

The Changing Significance Of Race For People Of Color, Juanita Tamayo Lott

Trotter Review

For more than two hundred years, race in the United States has been viewed as a black/white issue. Blacks have been defined not as a people unto themselves, but only in relationship to whites. This relationship is one of power with blacks as a “minority subordinate” group and whites as a “majority dominant” group. Other people of color—whether indigenous to the Americas, settlers who predated Western Europeans, nonwhite settlers with several generations of U.S.-born residents, or newly arrived immigrants and refugees—have been primarily defined as nonexistent. When other people of color have been recognized, it has been in a marginal …


The Chinese In Mississippi: A Race In-Between, Vivian Wu Wong Sep 1993

The Chinese In Mississippi: A Race In-Between, Vivian Wu Wong

Trotter Review

There is this shot in the opening scene of the movie, Mississippi Burning, where you see two water fountains. One is broken, and chipped, and water is dripping from it. The other is modern, and shining. A white guy goes up to the nice one, and the black kid goes up to the old one. I remember saying to myself "If I was in the scene, where would I drink?”

As a kid, I remember going to the theater and not knowing where I was supposed to sit. Blacks were segregated then. Colored people had to sit upstairs, and …


The Grizzly, September 21, 1993, Jen Diamond, Melissa Chido, Erika Compton, Mark Leiser, Craig Faucher, Jim Welsh, Amy K. Davenport, Matt Cordes, Tom Epler, Victor Gil, Richard P. Richter, Tyree Kozlowski, Aaron Rychling, Ian Rhile, Heidi Fenstermacher, Halyna Reynolds, Nick Baccino, Harley David Rubin, Jay Grunden Sep 1993

The Grizzly, September 21, 1993, Jen Diamond, Melissa Chido, Erika Compton, Mark Leiser, Craig Faucher, Jim Welsh, Amy K. Davenport, Matt Cordes, Tom Epler, Victor Gil, Richard P. Richter, Tyree Kozlowski, Aaron Rychling, Ian Rhile, Heidi Fenstermacher, Halyna Reynolds, Nick Baccino, Harley David Rubin, Jay Grunden

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Israel and PLO Reach Peace Agreement • The Quilt: To Remember, To Educate, To Celebrate • Russian TV Crew Filming at Ursinus • New Reimert Policies for '93-'94 • Jurassic Park: It's Only a Movie • Bernie Bernie Headflap Wins the Battle Again! • The Newly Roomie Game • A Unique Affair Awaits Us: Javapalooza '93 to Entertain Ursinus • Ursinus Needs AIDS Policy • More Than a Number • The New Wismer? Or a Police State? • Field Hockey Struggles Early • Men's X-Country Starts off 2-0 • Lady Bears Search for Consistency


Muhlnberg County Heritage Volume 15, Number 3, Kentucky Library Research Collections Sep 1993

Muhlnberg County Heritage Volume 15, Number 3, Kentucky Library Research Collections

Muhlenberg County Heritage

“The Muhlenberg County [Kentucky] Heritage” was published four times a year by the Muhlenberg County Genealogical Society in Greenville, Kentucky, from 1978 to 2001. The cover title sometimes appears as “The Heritage.” The publication’s purpose was to support the society and to publish information about the genealogy, culture, and history of Muhlenberg County. A separate annual index was printed each year for volumes 1-14. Afterwards, each issue was indexed separately. Generally, the index is to surnames only.


South Union Messenger (September 1993), Kentucky Library Research Collections Sep 1993

South Union Messenger (September 1993), Kentucky Library Research Collections

South Union Messenger

No abstract provided.


Isabel Creek Bridge Papers, 1993 Aug 1993

Isabel Creek Bridge Papers, 1993

Finding aids

This collection contains correspondence, plans, and photographs related to the Isabel Creek Bridge.


John Muir Newsletter, Fall 1993, John Muir Center For Regional Studies Aug 1993

John Muir Newsletter, Fall 1993, John Muir Center For Regional Studies

Muir Center Newsletters, 1981-2015

John Muir Newsletter fall 1993 university of the pacific volume 3, number 4 JOHN MUIR IN RUSSIA PART ONE by William H. Brennan (Editor's note: Bill Brennan, a Russian and Soviet specialist, recently completed a study of Lenin that is scheduled for future publication. He has taught history at the University of the Pacific since 1976. This is the first of a two-part series, prepared especially for this publication.) Old Russia was still very much alive eleven years before the outbreak of World War One and considered itself to be a great power with a destiny to protect and preserve …


The Octofoil, August/September/October 1993, Ninth Infantry Division Association Aug 1993

The Octofoil, August/September/October 1993, Ninth Infantry Division Association

The Octofoil

The Octofoil is the offical publication of the Ninth Infantry Division Association, Inc., an organization formed by the officers and men of the 9th Infantry Division in order to perpetuate the memory of fallen comrades, preserve the esprit de corps of the Division, promote peace and serve as an information bureau about the 9th Infantry Division. The Association is made up of 9th Infantry veterans from WWII and Vietnam, spouses, widows and lineal descendants.