RM2ARPAT0–New album by Gerard Cox ('Wie points Gerard Cox de road') and Jaap van de Merwe ('Riot crow') in Amsterdam V.l.n.r. Gerard Cox, Jenny Arean, Rob Touber and Jaap van de Merwe Date: 30 March 1971 Location: Amsterdam, Noord-Holland Keywords: gramophone records, musicians, singers Personal name: Arean, Jenny, Cox, Gerard, Merwe, Jaap van de, Touber, Rob
RM2TA31TK–Marine Corps Lieutenant J.R. Walker from Headquarters Company, 4th Marines, presents a doll to a young Vietnamese girl at a Lunar New Year party held by the Marine Corps Association at Ly Tin District Headquarters, Vietnam. This photograph was taken on January 17, 1966, by Pfc. Bob Branham.
RM2CE5WE6–. Boone County Recorder . once while our stock it complete. A. ADAMS 15-17 PIKE STREET, COVINGTON, KY. Pianos—Talking Machines—Records--Dayton Motorcycles and Bicycles. B. P. Eggs For Sale. Stock this year from a pen of fivehens which won the cup at a contestconducted by the Evening Post andHome and Farm at Frankfort. Ky.$1 00 per getting of 15 eggs. BabyChicks 15 cents each. Mbs. B. C. GRADDY,Burlington, Ky., R. D. 1.Consolidated Telephone Co. 19july. For Sale or Rent. One Hundred and Eight and Two-Third Acres of LandVat th» mouthoTGunpbwder creek in this county;the best hug farm in Northern
RM2AR9D3Y–New album by Gerard Cox ('Wie points Gerard Cox de road') and Jaap van de Merwe ('Riot crow') in Amsterdam V.l.n.r. Jaap van de Merwe, Jenny Arean, Gerard Cox and Rob Touber Date: 30 March 1971 Location: Amsterdam, Noord-Holland Keywords: gramophone records, musicians, singers Personal name: Arean, Jenny, Cox, Gerard, Merwe, Jaap van de, Touber, Rob
RM2TA2CH5–Corporal R. J. DelVecchio, a photographer with the 1st Marine Division, inspects his damaged 35mm camera during Operation Allen Brook on May 25, 1968. A bullet hole is seen in the camera body, which was caused when a round pierced Corporal DelVecchio's hand and lodged in the film compartment. This image was captured by Sgt Upton.
RM2CGRNHK–. History of Northfield, New Hampshire 1780-1905. In two parts with many biographical sketches and portraits also pictures of public buildings and private residences . l-n ino« ^—; a 1/or ■^^ //*fe7: ^//r // /[£*-^er /^!;^If° /[^■^•i/i ^^^^^viYffr L/ J ^ isJl /^JwoSf/tc <--ao L^^nd^ j/fosfe,- /[T.tjbTts LZ^331 t <- TV- in ■e<r/e bh^ //P ^ •ieu ■ -40 IJl ifleM »-.. ES MAP. Proprietors Map are to be found in thecontains Mrs. Cross Historical Records.) HISTORICAL. 6 and, in accordance with a vote of the town of Canterbury, passedMarch 18, 1779, which vote also provided that Capt. JosiahM
RM2APFW51–Cabaret-LPS awarded, Amsterdam; v.l.n.r. above Ruud Bos, Gerard Cox, Jenny Arean, Willeke Alberti, Frans Halsema. Under Zjef Vanuytsel, Hetty Blok, Jaap van de Merwe Date: 2 September 1970 Location: Amsterdam, Noord-Holland Keywords: Gramophone records Personal name: Alberti, Willeke, Arean, Jenny, Blok, Hetty, Bos, Ruud, Cox, Gerard, Merwe, Jaap van de, Vanuytsel, Zjef
RM2TA3FDR–Gunnery Sergeant C. O. Johnson setting up a Mopic camera in the III MAF Mess Hall during the Vietnam War. This photograph was taken on November 13, 1969, by GySgt R. Marth Jr., a combat photographer for the US Marine Corps. It is part of a series of images documenting American military activities during the war.
RM2CE5NRX–. Boone County Recorder . ear from a pen of fivehens which won the cup at a contestconducted by the Evening Post andHome and Farm at Frankfort, Ky.$1.00 per setting of 15 eggs. BabyChicks 15 cents each. Mrs. B. C. GRADDY,Burlington, Ky., R. D. 1.Consolidated Telephone Co. I9july. S. Gaines,A TTORKE YA T LA W, Burlington, Ky. Will practice in all the courts, a d prompt attention given collections. Office—Over D. Rouses Store. EDISON RECORDS^ We are offering our entire stock of EDISON WAX REC-ORDS at prices never heard of before. Edison Standard Two-Minute Records 10 cents Edison Amberol Four-Mi
RM2ARYY9W–New album by Gerard Cox ('Wie points Gerard Cox de road') and Jaap van de Merwe ('Riot crow') in Amsterdam V.l.n.r. Gerard Cox, Jenny Arean and Rob Touber, on the right the arm of Jaap van de Merwe Date: 30 March 1971 Location: Amsterdam, Noord-Holland Keywords: gramophone records, musicians, singers Personal name: Arean, Jenny, Cox, Gerard, Touber, Rob
RM2TA28T5–HM2 Micheal R. Emanuel from New Milford, N.J., attached to Company K, 3rd Battalion, 7th Marines, receiving the Silver Star Medal from Lieutenant General Henry W. Buse, Jr. during a ceremony on May 15, 1970 in Vietnam. This image captures a moment of recognition for HM2 Emanuel's exceptional service.
RM2CH6HG1–. The story of the Santa Fe . ). Correspondence with Wm.G. Smyser, Office Enginerr, A. A. Robinson, Chief Engineer, andOctave Chanute, Consulting Engineer, all connected with the enter-prise. Also, Transactions of the American Society of Civil En-gineers, Vol. XXI, on The Sibley Bridge. A. T. & S. P. Railroad Co. In Chicago was organized (2). Com-pany records. In Chicago was organized (2). Company records. PAGE 269: a full account (1) C. & P. Chron., July 9 andSept. 24, 1887. PAGE 270: St. Joseph & Santa Fe Railroad Company (1).Ann. Repts., 1887: 22. St. Joseph, St. Louis & Santa Fe R. R. Co.
RM2ARPC5M–New album by Gerard Cox ('Wie points Gerard Cox de road') and Jaap van de Merwe ('Riot crow') in Amsterdam V.l.n.r. Jaap van de Merwe, Jenny Arean, Gerard Cox and Rob Touber Date: 30 March 1971 Location: Amsterdam, Noord-Holland Keywords: gramophone records, musicians, singers Personal name: Arean, Jenny, Cox, Gerard, Merwe, Jaap van de, Touber, Rob
RM2AR38N9–Long playing record of the musical 'Delicious lasts the longest 'by Annie M.G. Schmidt and Harry Bannink awarded to the employees: v.l.n.r.: André van den Heuvel, Conny Stuart, Annie M.G. Schmidt and Leen Jongewaardt Date: 30 November 1965 Keywords: actors, long play records, musicals, music, writers Personal name: Heuvel, Aad van den, Heuvel, André van den, Jongewaard, Leen, Schmidt, Annie M.G., Stuart, Conny
RM2AW0R9Y–New Year's reception Phonogram Hilversum, v.l.n.r. Jasperina de Jong, Ramses Shaffy, Ria Valk Date: January 2, 1967 Location: Hilversum, Noord-Holland Keywords: artists, records companies, New Year's receptions, singers, singers Person Name: Young, Jasperina the, Shaffy, Ramses Valk, Ria Institution Name: Phonogram : Crown, Ron / Anefo Copyright Holder: National Archives Material Type: Negative (black / white) archive inventory number: see access 2.24.01.05
RM2TA3JG4–HM3 Raymond A.J. Mohr, a member of the Marino Force Logistic Command Support Group Alpha's civil affairs team, is shown examining the eye of a young Vietnamese boy in the hamlet of Hoa Da Dong on October 13, 1968. Mohr's team is based in Phu Bai, and this image was captured by LCpl R. K. Nystrom.
RM2CE1RHC–. The life of Napoleon I, including new materials from the British official records . Pi 11kii 1, h Mil|ir 1 Ill iP Ml I Hll Ii ill ill ! 1 1111 ill iiiiiii lilll jiiii I III 111 llllll nil Pi. il*J,lll iiliiniliiii iPi iiiiil lillllliil iliil iii; jjjfliitiii!ii 111 11 Hi III iiiiiln Bi I 1 1 I 1 111 ,? , |ll| l|l r iM^ liiliiiiii mill 111 T I i! {llin II I lililllll I iiiilHllllllillillli II M I I mil Ill Himiiiim miipHiHliiili hlllHll. The Life of Napoleon I INCLUDING NEW MATERIALSFROM THE BRITISH OFFICIAL RECORDS BY JOHN HOLLAND ROSE, M.A. LATE SCHOLAR OF CHRIST* S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE Let m
RM2ARY22B–Two full-length albums published by Phonogram of Dutch cabaret groups by Lurelei and Shaffy Chantant. Standing from l.n.r. Liesbeth List; Polo de Haas; Maria Lindes; Ruud Bos; John Lanting; Loes Hamel; Kees van Kooten; Peter Bark; Eric Autumn. Sitting from l.n.r.: Wim Ibo; Jasperina de Jong; Ramses Shaffy Annotation: It was about the album Who is afraid of Lurelei and Shaffy Chantant Date: 5 January 1966 Keywords: cabaret, cabaret, gramophone records, petty arts, singers, singers Personal name: Hamel, Loes, Autumn, Eric, Ibo, Wim, Wim, Wim, Ibo Jong, Jasperina de, Lanting, John, List, Liesbeth
RM2TA2R4P–Corporal D.A. Olson, from Mobile Unit 16, Data Processing, is seen operating the 083 IBM Collator at the III Marine Amphibious Force Base at Daueng, Vietnam on November 17, 1965. This photograph was taken by 88gt. R. White and is an official Defense Department photo (Marine Corps) with reference number A186161 ZWIA 127 GVG-787.
RMRDN810–. Wild Spain (Espan?a agreste): records of sport with rifle, rod, and gun; natural history and exploration. Natural history; Hunting; Game and game-birds. s*r. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Chapman, Abel, 1851-1929; Buck, Walter John. London, Gurney and Jackson
RMTY49XW–Foreman R.W. Dixey leading his cricket fighters to the charge.; Scope and content: Records of the Extension and Credit Office whose purpose was to work with reservation agricultural and home extension agents to help Indians become self-sufficient and raise living standards. After 1934, credit agents worked with men from the Organization Division in establisheing tribal corporations which were eligible for government loans for development projects.
RM2TA28EE–Lance Corporal Dennis G. Crane (left) and Sergeant Major Marvin A. Dalgado (right) stationed at the First Marine Division Command Post in Vietnam on November 8, 1969. They are seen in a lookout tower on the perimeter of the base, keeping a watchful eye on the surroundings. Photograph by Sgt. R.W. Nelson. DEFENSE DEPT. PHOTO (MARINE CORPS).
RMRDMXYM–. Wild Spain (Espan?a agreste): records of sport with rifle, rod, and gun; natural history and exploration. Natural history; Hunting; Game and game-birds. Plate 1. London : Guime^r fc. Jacksoi. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Chapman, Abel, 1851-1929; Buck, Walter John. London, Gurney and Jackson
RMTXXCKJ–Bingham County R. F. C. workers dusting crickets in the Lincoln Creek section.; Scope and content: Records of the Extension and Credit Office whose purpose was to work with reservation agricultural and home extension agents to help Indians become self-sufficient and raise living standards. After 1934, credit agents worked with men from the Organization Division in establisheing tribal corporations which were eligible for government loans for development projects.
RM2TA2HW7–Interior view of the hospital lab in An Hoe, Vietnam, taken on August 31, 1970. The lab was damaged during an enemy attack. The image shows the extent of the damage inflicted by enemy forces. This photograph was captured by LCpl R. R. Wright and is part of the Photographs of American Military Activities during the Vietnam War collection (AND-2303-12-70 1stMarDiv Vietnam 31Ag70). This picture is classified under Defense Department Photograph (Marine Corps) mis A373391.
RMRDHEK4–. A history of the Percheron horse : including hitherto unpublished data concerning the origin and development of the modern type of heavy draft, drawn from authentic documents, records and manuscripts in the national archives of the French government, together with a detailed account of the introduction and dissemination of the breed throughout the United States, to which is appended a symposium reflecting the views of leading contemporary importers and breeders touching the selection, feeding and general management of stallions, brood mares and foals . Percheron horse. r^. ' Wp}HoclQson^
RM2TA2P7E–Captain Carl R. Ingebretsen, officer in charge of Mobile Unit 10, Data Processing, is seen reading the tape produced by the 1403 Printer on November 17, 1965, in Danang, Vietnam. This image was captured by 88gt. R. White, a US Marine Corps photographer. (Source: Defense Dept. Photo - A186171)
RMRDJ88K–. A history of the Percheron horse : including hitherto unpublished data concerning the origin and development of the modern type of heavy draft, drawn from authentic documents, records and manuscripts in the national archives of the French government, together with a detailed account of the introduction and dissemination of the breed throughout the United States, to which is appended a symposium reflecting the views of leading contemporary importers and breeders touching the selection, feeding and general management of stallions, brood mares and foals . Percheron horse. ^H r^ 1 Jâ WKM rrr TT
RM2TA378F–Caption: On March 10, 1965, during the Vietnam War, members of 'K' Company, 3/9 of the 9th Marine Expeditionary Brigade, were captured by US Marine Corps photographer, GySgt R.F. Hallahan. The photograph shows Private First Class B.J. Tyrell, the gunner, and Private First Class Y. Major, the Assistant Gunner, loading a round in a pre-prepared position in Hill 327 using a 106mm Recoilless Rifle.
RMRDJ8HY–. A history of the Percheron horse : including hitherto unpublished data concerning the origin and development of the modern type of heavy draft, drawn from authentic documents, records and manuscripts in the national archives of the French government, together with a detailed account of the introduction and dissemination of the breed throughout the United States, to which is appended a symposium reflecting the views of leading contemporary importers and breeders touching the selection, feeding and general management of stallions, brood mares and foals . Percheron horse. A.B.Molbert "])(r
RM2TA3RXJ–A group of American tanks during Operation 'Rush' with G Co. 2/4 in Vietnam on August 5, 1967. This image was taken by LCpl W.R. Porter, a photographer with the 3rd Marine Division. The tanks were on Hills #479 and #500, located around 4,000 meters southwest of Phu Bai, RVN. This photograph is credited to the Defense Department and belongs to the Marine Corps archives, with the ID number A189075.
RMRRDPFR–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Richard Diener Company INC. Originators and Growers of the Largest and Finest Gladioli and Petunias Cat€ttogu9 on R*qa*»t KENTFIELD Marin County CALIFORNIA Mention The Bevlew when jou write. to break all previous records in the matter of telegraph deliveries. "We need to watch our Mothers' day ad- vertising more closely than ever now that it is such a really national day," says the manager of one of the larger retail shops here. "It is admitted by all who are informed that, barring the original idea of Mothers' day, all credit for it
RM2TA3R3T–Lieutenant Colonel Tu Van Giai, the commanding officer of the Second Regiment, Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN), greets Secretary of the Navy Paul Ignatius during Ignatius' visit to a fire support base near Khe Sanh in 1968. The visit came after a successful joint operation with ARVN and Marine units. Secretary Ignatius is accompanied by Major General R.G. Stillwell, the commanding general of XXIV Corps. This photograph was taken by Pfc E.B. Hildreth.
RMRDPCG7–. The story of the amphibians and the reptiles. Amphibians; Reptiles. 60 STORY OP THE AMPHIBIANS According to Professor Le Conte the first traces of an amphibian ever found were some tracks in an ancient mud-flat near Pottsville, Pa. It was the foot- prints of one of the giant labyrinthodonts, breaking,. Fig. ' 26.—Jaw of Dendrerpetoii acadeanum, and section of tooth, enlarged. (After Dawson.) r into the records as a creature with fully developed limbs, whose ancestry had lived long enough to lose one finger, as you may see by the cut (Fig. 25). Then the next was found in a stump which was set
RM2TA29ME–Hospitalman William D. Johnson from Warwick, R. I. is awarded the Silver Star Medal by Major General Wood B. Kyle, 3rd Marine Division commander, on August 22, 1966. Johnson showed exceptional bravery as a platoon corpsman during Operation TEXAS in March. This photograph is from the Department of Defense.
RMRE9N5J–. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory, vol. 12. Botany; Botany. I niiiii—r-—-^—. Pehr Kalm^s Description of Maize, How It Is Planted and Cultivated in North America, together with the Many Uses of This Crop Plant Among the most important sources for the history of American colonial agriculture are the accounts left by the few visitors who were trained scientists. Among these records is an obscure article by the celebrated botanist, Pehr Kalm, which is here trans- lated from the Swedish for the first time.^ It appeared in two parts under the title, '^Beskrifning om Mays, Huru den plante
RM2R94X8B–Civil Engineer, R. C. Holiday. Glass Plate Negatives of the Construction and Repair of Buildings, Facilities, and Vessels at the New York Navy Yard.
RMRRMK8Y–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Telegraph Address, New Salem, Mass. Post Office and L.. I>. Phone Address MILLINGTON. MASS. Mention The HeTlew when yoo writs. Iiouisvllle, Ey.—The business of the F. Walker Co., established in 1876, last season broke all previous records. Herbert G. Walker is proprietor and personally in charge at the store at 312 West Chestnut street. Kingsley Walker is superintendent of the greenhouses and nursery. Want M< For Sale Department ^F'AdTertisenients under this head IH^ cents p«r lin«, cash with order from all who do not do other adTertlslng. In
RM2R94WRP–Civil Engineer, R. C. Holiday. Glass Plate Negatives of the Construction and Repair of Buildings, Facilities, and Vessels at the New York Navy Yard.
RMRDDCGX–. Principles of American forestry . Forests and forestry. 88 PRIXCIPLES OF AMERICAN FOUESTKY. freezing, while others require a much higher temperature. (6) After seeds of some plants have become very dry, scaldin^r may aid them jiLgerroiaaiing, while with others, scalding is ininrious. It is sometimes desirable to soak seeds for one or two days in teftid—Kai£r and then mix with sand and freeze before sowing. Lindley records that seeds found in raspberry jam grew after passing through the heat necessary to boil syrup (240 degrees Fahr.), and that seeds of Acacia grew after being boiled five min
RM2R9507J–Monthly Progress Photo, Cob Dock Dredging, R. G. Packard Company, Contractor. Glass Plate Negatives of the Construction and Repair of Buildings, Facilities, and Vessels at the New York Navy Yard.
RMRR9Y90–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. r ?" •?/: ;• 48 The Florists'^ Review Junk 1. 1922 While it is generally stated that Memorial day broke all previous records, it is not easy to compare this year with previous years. There was undoubtedly more artificial material sold than ever, and probably as many fresh flowers, but I have seen more animation and snap to some i)reviou8 years' business. How- ever, about everyone seems satisfied. Flower Show at Chestnut Hill. The flower show staged by the Chest- nut Hill Garden Society and effectively arranged in two large tents on the beautif
RM2R94M5F–Monthly Progress Photo, Dredging Cob Dock, Looking Northwest, R. G. Packard Company, Contractor. Glass Plate Negatives of the Construction and Repair of Buildings, Facilities, and Vessels at the New York Navy Yard.
RMRRF2HC–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. r; OCTOBEB 14, 1020 The Florists' Review 19 This clerk makes no mistakes in adding the items of a sale. SHE records the price of each article on the new kind of National Cash Register. The register does the add- ing. The total always is correct. No mental addition, and no mis- takes. The register also does many other important things for merchants, clerks, and customers. Every merchant should know about this new^ cash register. Let our branch manager explain it to you. New National Cash Register that man^ merchants have been looking for L ^make cas
RM2R9508Y–Monthly Progress Photo, Dredging Cob Dock, Looking Northwest, R. G. Packard Company, Contractor. Glass Plate Negatives of the Construction and Repair of Buildings, Facilities, and Vessels at the New York Navy Yard.
RMRDWD2B–. Bird studies with a camera : with introductory chapters on the outfit and methods of the bird photographer . Birds; Photography of birds. 58 I!li;i» STUDIKS WITH A CAMEKA caterpillars had been dovoured by this (nie family of birds. Not less remarkable than the number of yomig— anil no bo(jk that I have consulted records so large a bi-o()d—was their condition. N<^t only did they all aj)iira,r lusty, but they seemed to be about equally devehjped, the slight difference in strength and size which existed being easily attributable to a differ-. ence in age, sinne interval doubtless having elap
RM2R9508H–Monthly Progress Photo, Dredging Cob Dock, Looking Northwest, R. G. Packard Company, Contractor. Glass Plate Negatives of the Construction and Repair of Buildings, Facilities, and Vessels at the New York Navy Yard.
RMRERYC9–. Flora Americae Septentrionalis, or, A systematic arrangement and description of the plants of North America [electronic resource] : containing, besides what have been described by preceding authors, many new and rare species, collected during twelve years travels and residence in that country. Botany. r^ 33» LIVES OF THE SI' QUEENS OF ENGLAND, ^i jfxttm ^t T^Qxmm Conquest. â ,* i NOW FIRST PUBLISHED FROM OFFICIiL RECORDS & OTHER AUTHENTIC DOCUMENTS, PRIVATE AS WELL AS PUBLIC. ^>- i t BY -V*- AGNES STRICKLAND. ' The treasures of antiquity laid up In old hlstori; rolls, I opened."
RM2R95095–Monthly Progress Photo, Dredging and Removal of Part of Cob Dock, R. G. Packard Company, Contractor. Glass Plate Negatives of the Construction and Repair of Buildings, Facilities, and Vessels at the New York Navy Yard.
RMRDYRTF–. The Guernsey breed. Guernsey cattle. The Guernsey Breed 135 ported and 15.3 per cent of the American-bred have records of over 500 pounds of fat. In other words, the proportion of imported cows having records above 500 pounds of fat is 61 per cent greater than that of American-bred animals. The oldest cow in the advanced registry is 4885 Casseopia. Up to advanced register cow 3984, the last registered cow in the advanced registry is Jennie Glenwood of Iverness 54504, A. R. 3954, so that the total number registered between these numbers, 4885 and 54504, would be "49,619. Of this number 6
RM2R94M6K–Monthly Progress Photo, Cob Dock Dredging, Looking West, R. G. Packard Company, Contractor. Glass Plate Negatives of the Construction and Repair of Buildings, Facilities, and Vessels at the New York Navy Yard.
RMREME1F–. The ocean [microform]. Marine biology; Marine animals; Marine plants; Biologie marine; Faune marine; Flore marine. THE SHORES OF BRITAIN. 79 r t. MACKARBL BOAT OFF HASTINGS. choice; or in any other sense than that of many individuals independently actuated by a similar mo- tive, flocking to any place where food is plentiful. The Cod rarely comes into the shallows ; but haunts the deep water, feeding at the rocky bottom, on ma- rine worms, Crustacea, and shelled moUusca. It is a voracious fish; Mr. Crouch records having taken thirty-five crabs, none of them less than a half-crown piece, from
RM2R94Y5R–Monthly Progress Photo, Cob Dock Dredging, Looking East, R. G. Packard Company, Contractor. Glass Plate Negatives of the Construction and Repair of Buildings, Facilities, and Vessels at the New York Navy Yard.
RMRDE0G6–. Modern milk goats : status of the milk goat industry; methods of profitable milk production; care and management of commercial herds and household goats . Goats. 80 MODERN MILK GOATS type, being rather deeply divided with long teats easily grasped. The milk is very rich, richer than the best Jersey cow milk, surpassing the Swiss breeds in this respect. The best records of daily and annual yields do not show such a high average as those established by does of the Swiss breeds, although there are many exceptionally heavy milkers fcjund among the pm-e bred and g r a d e Anglo- Nubians. The Swis
RM2R94PC4–Monthly Progress Photo, Dredging Cob Dock, Looking Northwest, R. G. Packard Company, Contractor. Glass Plate Negatives of the Construction and Repair of Buildings, Facilities, and Vessels at the New York Navy Yard.
RMRHY8CJ–. A new centennial history of the State of Kansas [microform] : being a full and complete civil, political, and military history of the state from its earliest settlement to the present time. Natural history; Sciences naturelles. 610 Tittle's Uistouy of Kassas. out oil tlio r.Otli of Juno, ISl').'), thovc wan not one of its records that faiK'<l to rcllcct (Mvdit upon tlie n'L'iiiictit, 'I'lio tliirtoiMitli Kansas was rccMMiitiMl under the saino ••iuh- pices as tlio 'I'welfili, and at ahout tlio same date. Tlie first en<jrag(Mnent was with Martnadul^e, at Cane Hill, on the 28th of Novembe
RM2R9507K–Monthly Progress Photo, Cob Dock Dredging, Looking Northwest, R. G. Packard Company, Contractor. Glass Plate Negatives of the Construction and Repair of Buildings, Facilities, and Vessels at the New York Navy Yard.
RMREM96F–. Histories of new food fishes [microform] : I. the Canadian plaice. Plie; Poisson (Aliment); Poissons; Plaice; Fish as food; Fishes. DI8TBIBUTI0N. Where does the plaice- iv,f The answer is that it is to In- found alons our whole Atlantic coast and to the south along the Xew Yo k, while at the north .t occurs as far as the straL. of Belle Isle an.l ixrhaps farther, though no records of its being c.n the outer «oast of Labrador have been published. It also lives in Greenland wat.r. and as a slightly different variety along the coasts ..f nort^. western hurope. As to the depth of the wat^r in w
RM2R9508W–Monthly Progress Photo, Cob Dock Dredging, from Pier D, R. G. Packard Company, Contractor. Glass Plate Negatives of the Construction and Repair of Buildings, Facilities, and Vessels at the New York Navy Yard.
RMREMMN6–. Life-histories of northern animals [microform] : an account of the mammals of Manitoba. Mammals; Mammals; Mammifères; Mammifères. » .-? a-RAHGE OF THE CARIBOU. The croMci «rt MUa-limiUl records. tie followio* sprats hMf* htts ncogsiiti Ran^a mmlmnJlcm (OmtUn), RaiitfsrmKlkuM (IUc)uid*an), Rm^tr ircmU AUen, «.-»(t., H.WI A?tJJi^4„„^ R^a caribou (Om.lIr). Rira(ll, Rm^n oAon* AUtn. 189 mm. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the or
RM2R94M21–Monthly Progress Photo, Cob Dock Dredging, Looking North from Pier, R. G. Packard Company, Contractor. Glass Plate Negatives of the Construction and Repair of Buildings, Facilities, and Vessels at the New York Navy Yard.
RMRE9NRW–. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory, vol. 10. Botany; Botany. 60 The Flora of Bucks County, Pennsylvania GRAMINEAE (grass family) â¦Bromus secalinus L. Cheat. Chess. Naturalized from Europe, recognized as a weed; occasional. Riegelsville (It-R) ; Rich Hill (L); SellersviUe (B); Telford (Sm) ; Dublin (B) ; Tullytown (K). [Bromus racemosus L. Very rare in the United States and not known from Bucks County. The old records of this species are referred to B, com- mutatus.] *Bromus commutatus Schrad. {B. racemosus of Fretz's Flora.) A weed of fields, roadsides and waste places; naturalized
RM2R95086–Monthly Progress Photo, Dredging and Removal of Part of Cob Dock, Looking West, R. G. Packard Company, Contractor. Glass Plate Negatives of the Construction and Repair of Buildings, Facilities, and Vessels at the New York Navy Yard.
RMREWP1R–. A new centennial history of the State of Kansas [microform] : being a full and complete civil, political, and military history of the state from its earliest settlement to the present time. Natural history; Sciences naturelles. 610 Tittle's Uistouy of Kassas. out oil tlio r.Otli of Juno, ISl').'), thovc wan not one of its records that faiK'<l to rcllcct (Mvdit upon tlie n'L'iiiictit, 'I'lio tliirtoiMitli Kansas was rccMMiitiMl under the saino ••iuh- pices as tlio 'I'welfili, and at ahout tlio same date. Tlie first en<jrag(Mnent was with Martnadul^e, at Cane Hill, on the 28th of Novembe
RM2R95092–Cob Dock, Looking Northwest, Monthly Progress Photo, Dredging Cob Dock, R. G. Packard Company, Contractor. Glass Plate Negatives of the Construction and Repair of Buildings, Facilities, and Vessels at the New York Navy Yard.
RMRD9C56–. Engineering for land drainage. A manual for laying out and constructing drains for the improvement of agricultural lands. Drainage. MAPS AND RECORDS. 97 edge has a mark in the middle opposite the 90^^ mark on the circumference. To lay off any angle at any point place the straight edge of the protractor on the line with the mark at the point; with the point of a sharp pencil make a mark on the paper at the required number of degrees and draw a line from the mark to the given point. To plat compass bearings draw a merid- ian line in light pencil throug^h the initial sta- tion ^r starting point
RM2R95093–Cob Dock, Looking Southwest, Monthly Progress Photo, Dredging Cob Dock, R. G. Packard Company, Contractor. Glass Plate Negatives of the Construction and Repair of Buildings, Facilities, and Vessels at the New York Navy Yard.
RMRDD1TP–. The book of corn : a complete treatise upon the culture, marketing and uses of maize in America and elsewhere, for farmers, dealers, manufacturers and others : a comprehensive manual upon the production, sale, use and commerce of the world's greatest crop . Corn. 296 THE BOOK OF CORN of the crop to $651.25 and the cost per bushel to 26.2 cents. Record on a Nebraska Farm—One of the most valuable collections of data relative to cost of pro- duction in a given locality of which the writer has knowledge, is found in the annual records kept by Mr R. M. Allen, manager of the Standard Cattle Com- p
RM2R95089–Monthly Progress Photo, Dredging and Removal of Part of Cob Dock, Looking South, R. G. Packard Company, Contractor. Glass Plate Negatives of the Construction and Repair of Buildings, Facilities, and Vessels at the New York Navy Yard.
RMRDE8MF–. The Victoria history of the county of Lancaster;. Natural history. SECTION fromf.roC Same Scale, I— R Above seaifi/«k -2»iPl. Ola nver Channe, Castle Hill, Rochdale bove sea lettet. of fairly high ground to the elevated hamlet of Castleton beyond. In early days the waters of the Castle Mere spread out broadly a quarter of a mile away to the east, while at 150 ft. distance to the south-west again a deed records that the valley was in the thirteenth century filled with water. The site effectually overlooks the ancient ford called Trefford, which crossed the Roch just below It on the north. The
RM2R95088–Monthly Progress Photo, Cob Dock Dredging, Looking Northeast from Pier D, R. G. Packard Company, Contractor. Glass Plate Negatives of the Construction and Repair of Buildings, Facilities, and Vessels at the New York Navy Yard.
RMRRM2K6–. Amphibian and reptile inventory on the Headwaters and Dillon Resources Areas in conjunction with Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife Refuge . Amphibians; Reptiles; Wildlife refuges; Tiger salamander; Frogs; Toads; Painted turtle; Racer snake; Garter snakes. Observations of Ambystoma macrodactylum Dillon & Headwaters Resource Areas, and Red Rock Lakes NWR. ? 1996-1998 records ^ Pre-1996 records 'iJ^ Museum collections 10 20 30 r-^-'^47Z7J Tm^ Scale in Miles BLM Lands USFWS Areas Montana Natural Heritage Program, December 21,1998. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page
RM2R95021–Dry Dock Number 4, Caissons R ..... 99, Looking South, Holbrook, Cabot and Rollins Contractors, Monthly Progress Photo. Glass Plate Negatives of the Construction and Repair of Buildings, Facilities, and Vessels at the New York Navy Yard.
RMRDYREY–. The Guernsey breed. Guernsey cattle. 262 The Guernsey Breed. -'* ST;-- MiRnonette 7th 114 fAustralian Guernsey Her-l Cook) an.l La ("olomlit 3d 92 (Australian Guernsey Herd Book). First named in foreground, daughter of Masher 63, R. A. A. S. Ruby, the dam of Coral, gave 6,810 pounds milk, which yielded 287 pounds butter in a milking period of 321 days. The summary goes on to say that, as far as the records go, the Guernsey has produced the best results of all the dairy breeds used in the crosses. More work has been done with the Guernsey than with the other breeds but some work was done
RM2R95090–Monthly Progress Photo, Cob Dock Dredging, Looking Southeast, from Wallabout Side, R. G. Packard Company, Contractor. Glass Plate Negatives of the Construction and Repair of Buildings, Facilities, and Vessels at the New York Navy Yard.
RMRDKY7A–. The birds of Illinois and Wisconsin. Birds; Birds. Jan., 1909. Birds of Illinois and Wisconsin — Cory. 567 Chicago Area, 1907, p. 126.) There are numerous other Illinois re- cords, flocks have been seen in northern Illinois late in April, and it has been taken in northern Indiana as late as Ma^r 13. In the more central portions of Illinois it is rare. Specimens have been taken by Mr. Charles K. Worthen at Warsaw, 111., and Mr. O. P Hay records taking six birds of this species near Eureka, Woodford Co., in the fall of 1872. (Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club, July,. Pine Grosbeak. (Male and female.) Whit
RM2R9508K–Monthly Progress Photo, Dredging Cob Dock, Looking North from Pier D, R. G. Packard Company, Contractor. Glass Plate Negatives of the Construction and Repair of Buildings, Facilities, and Vessels at the New York Navy Yard.
RMRRKH30–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. The most progres- sive stores all over the world are using and endorsing National Cash Registers. Machine-made records National Cash Reg- ister records are printed and accu- rate. They protect merchant, clerk, and customer. D*-1i>0 -0001 Mit4-i« Hul.7 * McMatm pwrckaM Careful, accurate clerks. An up-to>date N. C. R. System it a powerful force in training clerks to be careful, accurate, and quick. N. C. R. quick service Cash Register serv- ice is the fastest in the world. It makes shopping quick, pleasant, and con- venient.. Please note that t
RM2R9508G–Monthly Progress Photo, Dredging Cob Dock, Looking Southeast from Whitney Basin Side, R. G. Packard Company, Contractor. Glass Plate Negatives of the Construction and Repair of Buildings, Facilities, and Vessels at the New York Navy Yard.
RMREKEN2–. Life-histories of northern animals [microform] : an account of the mammals of Manitoba. Mammals; Mammals; Mammifères; Mammifères. Star-nosed Mole 1187 An adult male, taken at Cos Cob, Conn., July /, 1909, weighed 24 grammes. Life-history. The range of the species is fairly well worked out in the »anoe south and east, but the northern and west^^rn boundaries, as shown on the map. No. 62, are sure to be greatly modified by fuller investigation. Dr. R. Bell gives it as com- mon at Moose Factory;* F. W. True records one from Moose Factory and one trom Rupert House, James Bay;' C. L. Her- rick se
RM2R94M28–Monthly Progress Photo, Dredging Cob Dock, Looking Southwest from South End of Ordnance Dock, R. G. Packard Company, Contractor. Glass Plate Negatives of the Construction and Repair of Buildings, Facilities, and Vessels at the New York Navy Yard.
RMRDN85Y–. Wild Spain (EspanÌa agreste): records of sport with rifle, rod, and gun; natural history and exploration. Natural history; Hunting; Game and game-birds. IN SEARCH OF THE LAMMEEGEYER. 303 Anita's refusal, but time forbade the solution of the question. i ⢠V.i' JS;i (A/) â i'iH' if ,m in ' -r vS ,ii-'' ^>". rJ GRIFFON VULTURE. (A sketch in the Sierra.) Further explorations had no better result: in the forests of the Sierra de la Jarda were a good many roe and some. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readabilit
RM2R94KR8–Monthly Progress Photo, Cob Dock Dredging, Pier D Extension Looking Northwest, Yard Labor, R. G. Packard Company, Contractor. Glass Plate Negatives of the Construction and Repair of Buildings, Facilities, and Vessels at the New York Navy Yard.
RMRRHBH3–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. j- r-?<Krr^—•- - ','i .-!,?? "rr NOVEMBKB 11, 1920 The Rorists' Review 19 This machine does what no other receipt- printing cash register can do.. (I) It prints the merchant's name. It prints the price of each article. (D It adds the items* 0 It prints the total of all items. (D It retains added and printed records. [ J. SMITH COMPANY lO MAIN ST. 0.07 0.32 0,48 0.19 TOTAL $01.06 Copy of receipt printed for each customer It also does other important things for merchants, clerks, and customers. We make cash registers for every line of busin
RM2R9508P–Cob Dock, Looking North from Dry Dock 4, Monthly Progress Photo, Dredging Cob Dock, R. G. Packard Company, Contractor. Glass Plate Negatives of the Construction and Repair of Buildings, Facilities, and Vessels at the New York Navy Yard.
RMREMKDX–. Life-histories of northern animals [microform] : an account of the mammals of Manitoba. Mammals; Mammals; Mammifères; Mammifères. MAP 38—RAHGE OF RED-BACKED VOLES OF THE GENUS Eootom^*^ (All North American species included.) This map is diagrunmatic. Actual records are spotted for gap^ri ovAy. These are chiefly from Vemon Bailey's " Revision '* of the Genus, with c C Hart Merriam, E. R. Warren, G. S. MiUer, E. T. Seton. These are chiefly from Vernon Bailey's "Revision " of the Genus, with others by E. A. Preble, D. G. EUiot, S. N. Rhoadt, O. Bangi, Tb* f oUowinc ar^ •ntered: £
RM2TA38RP–Marines from 'L' Co., Third Battalion, Fifth Marine Regiment, conducting a patrol during Operation Hastings near Dong Ha. The photograph shows the soldiers on the move, navigating the rugged terrain of the Vietnam War. This image was taken on July 19, 1966, and is part of the official records of the United States Department of Defense.
RMRENAYR–. Class book of economic entomology [microform] : with special reference to the economic insects of the northern United States and Canada. Insect pests; Entomologie; Entomology; Insectes nuisibles, Lutte contre les; Insect pests; Insectes nuisibles. Pic. 46.âInsect breeding cage. a. Sliding glass ,Ir,or: b. galvanized iron base- <, galvanized .ron holder for records; J. wooden base; ,-. w, âden bou. nrdetachaWe' Sides are covered with cheesecloth, (After WtbUer.) detachable.. t t"ur ci-ps in VIS. which fit into each other and are scpar.-.ied by netting of diff. rem si' â¢â â : r-j'anid
RM2TA2KHH–Marine radio central, located on the east side of a Marine compound in Dalang, South Vietnam. The photo was taken on August 29, 1964, by dysgt. R. F. Ayers B. This communication hub played a crucial role during the Vietnam War for the 3rd Marine Division.
RMRRGDCP–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Paint economy is not the price paid pergrallon, bat the number of years of service given. Consider DIXON'S SIUCA 6MPMITE PAINT when baying a protective paint. It has unusualqaalities for protecting all kinds of exposed metal or wood work against corrosion of all kinds. Write ^r booklet No. 64-B and l.-ng service records. Established 1827. Hade in Jersey City, N. J., by the Jiseph Diiia Cnicihle Craifa.y Weeber & Race GREENHOUSE BUILDERS 1815 Johnson St., N. E., MinneapoUt, Minn. We give estimates on building new gmen- liouies. furnishing all ma
RM2TA2TJM–'Pfc. Michael L. Orelli operates an M-60 machine gun while Cpl. Edward P. Lueck scans the terrain using high-powered binoculars. They are both members of Marine Aircraft Control Squadron (HAGS)-7, Marine Wing Headquarters Group (MHG)-1, in Vietnam, providing defense to their positions. Photograph taken on December 1, 1966 by Sgt. R. C. Hathaway.'
RMRDT6BC–. The orchid stud-book: an enumeration of hybrid orchids of artificial origin, with their parents, raisers, date of first flowering, references to descriptions and figures, and synonymy. With an historical introduction and 120 figures and a chapter on hybridising and raising orchids from seed. Orchids. 284 THE ORCHID STUD-BOOK. [Part II. Snpp/. • O. x eximium, O.K. 1907, 209, f. 24 ; 210 (v. King Edward); Rep. R.H.S. Conf. Genet. 247, 268.—Vuylsteke. O. x coeriileum, O.R. 1907, 178, 209, 210, f. 25.—Vuylsteke. The history of this hybrid has been much confused, owing to the absence of records,
RM2TA38AB–Sergeant Broor F. Johnson and Sergeant Gary To Dunn, both disbursing clerks in the 1st Marine Division disbursing officer, dividing the $20,000 they received for re-enlisting for 6 years. This image was taken on September 4, 1970, during the Vietnam War. Photog: Cpl R. F. Rappel. DEFENSE DEPT. PHOTO (MARINE CORPS) mis A373403 127 GVB-232 2% Negative
RMRRBWF4–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. r WH9LESALE GD9WEDS ^^ CUT fL^WEPS''-PLANTS (!? 182 N. Wabash Ave.,'"'' 'ctr.^S'^^s^r'"''CHICAGO, ILL. |. A View in Our Shippieg Department at Ea(ter. i In addition to a supply of Cut Flowers second to none in America, we have a Splendidly Equipped Shipping Department Our facilities are equal to the prompt and accurate handling of all orders for Mothers' Day, however much the demand exceeds previous records. " SERVICE THAT SATISFIES " For Complete Mothers' Day Price List—Turn bacl< one page m. Please note that these images ar
RM2TA3CCM–U.S. Marine Corps member MCpl Jason R. Hill, from Equipment Company, 4th Marine Regiment, is seen applying cement to the walls of the Catholic church in Thong Diem. The church was damaged by the Viet Cong on May 15, 1967, which resulted in the fatal injury of the local Vietnamese Catholic pastor. (DEFENSE DEPT. PHOTOGRAPHER CORPORAL JAMES L. SIEGFRIED) ALE3659 127 GVB-373.
RMRRDPFX–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. May 5, 1921 The Florists^ Review 105 United Flower and Supply Co., inc. 448 BUSH STREET SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Wholesale Florists Growers and Shippers Our Winter Orchid- Flowering Sweet Peas are now srrown by over 8000 commercial flo- rists. They have no equal. Send for list. Antin C. Zvdanek & S«ni, ^«>cTi?^'. Richard Diener Company INC. Originators and Growers of the Largest and Finest Gladioli and Petunias Cat€ttogu9 on R*qa*»t KENTFIELD Marin County CALIFORNIA Mention The Bevlew when jou write. to break all previous records in the matter of
RM2TA2EE4–A group of Kit Carson Scouts, reformed Viet Cong, receive their basic pay alongside the Marines on pay day during the Vietnam War. This image captures the moment when these scouts, who aided the American military, are compensated for their services. Defense Department Photo by Marine Corps, Tha A291276 127 GV9-298.
RMREM59R–. Life-histories of northern animals [microform] : an account of the mammals of Manitoba. Mammals; Mammals; Mammifères; Mammifères. MAP 13—RAlfGE OF THE HORTH AMERICAIT RED-SQUIRRELS. Thij map is founded chiefly on Dr I. A. Allen's Revision of the Chickarees (1898). with assistance (roin ihe records by O. Bann, R. Macfjriane, li V. Ntii.,ii, .u^uU.n ina liachmin, S. N. Rhoads. G. S. Miilcr, C. Hurt M^nmn, W H Osgr.-.l, R A. Preble 11 must be considered diagrammatic and provisional. The facta are not yet available to make an absolute map of distribution. Fo| th« sake of clearness the ranges a
RM2TA2A4G–Corporal Mike Davis, in charge of film maintenance at Force Logistic Command's (FLC) Special Services, is seen here working on a splice. This image captures the behind-the-scenes efforts of combat photographers, such as Larry Burrows, during the Vietnam War.
RMRRHW7T–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. PIXOKS gitei PAINT Pmiot eeoBomjr la not the prie* paid per Ballon, bat the nmnber of years of aeirtee civen. Conaider OIION'S SlUCA-GianilTE PAINT when barlns a proteetive paint. It haa anosaal qauitiea for protecting all kindi of ezpoaed metal or wood work anlnit corrosion of all kinds Write ^r Booklet No M-B and long service records. Elstablisbed 1827. Made in Jersey City, N. J., by.tha Jtseab OiiM Cnielfele Cam$ui Mention The Bwrtew wh«n yon writ*. Lewis Bros. Manufacturers of Wired Picb and Sticb Labels and Pot Naricen Candy Sticb and Skewers
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