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ProQuest - The Armenian Genocide in the U.S Archives, 1915 - 1918
In 1915 the Ottoman government began implementing a policy to annihilate the Armenians of the empire through deportations and massacres. At that time the U.S. Embassy in Constantinople was the primary focus of attention for those reporting on the escalating violence.
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ProQuest - Goodspeed's, The Month at
The Month at Goodspeed's as charming as it is authoritative. For example, early issues discussed the effects of the Great Depression on the rare book trade:
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ProQuest - Genealogical Records of Hanover, New Hampshire, Frost's (Dr. Gilman)
Over 7,500 index cards in this collection record the genealogical history of the inhabitants of Hanover, New Hampshire. Dr.
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ProQuest - Gannett (Betty), Papers of 1929 - 1970
Betty Gannett was a committed member of the Communist Party for over 45 years, remaining active in spite of imprisonment and frequent persecution. Her papers are a remarkable testimony to a free-thinking and courageous woman.
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ProQuest - Gerritsen Collection of Women's History, The
Format: The Gerritsen Collection of Women's History, 1543-1945; A Guide to the Microform Collection, edited by Duane R. Bogenschneider (2 vols.). Free with collection. Media: Monographs--12,866 105 x 148mm microfiche; 2 reels of 35mm microfilm.
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ProQuest - Garrison (William Lloyd) Papers
This collection includes the Garrison family papers during the period before, during, and after the Civil War. Included is correspondence that details the domestic activities of the Garrisons, as well as manuscript poetry and letters from abolitionists Francis Jackson, Samuel J.
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ProQuest - Gates (Horatio) Papers, The
Major General Horatio Gates's fame was established on October 17, 1777, at Saratoga when he defeated "Gentleman Johnny" Burgoyne. The victory marked the turning point of the Revolutionary War and secured a place in history for Gates.
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ProQuest - George Hubbard Pepper Papers
An ethnologist and archaeologist, George Hubbard Pepper specialized in the Indian cultures of the American Southwest. He was famous for his discoveries at Pueblo Bonito in Chaco Canyon, New Mexico, and he also completed important work in Mexico and Ecuador.
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ProQuest - Georgia Gazette, The
The Georgia Gazette, Georgia's first newspaper, was established in the Spring of 1763 by James Johnston, who was also the Colony's official printer. The paper was published regularly from April 7, 1763 through November 21, 1765, when the Stamp Act forced its suspension for six months.
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ProQuest - Gerontology and Geriatrics, The Microfiche Library of
The aging of our populations has compelled scientists and society at large to focus major new efforts in the varied disciplines of gerontology and geriatric medicine.
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ProQuest - Gerry (Elbridge) Papers
Even so, he contributed to the drafting of and was a signator of the Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation, and the Constitution of the United States of America.
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ProQuest - Gilbreth (Frank B.) Papers
This Purdue University professor was considered a pioneer in industrial management, engineering, and time-and-motion study. Notebooks, articles for publication, material for courses he taught, correspondence, and press releases are included.
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ProQuest - Goldman (Emma) Papers
Media: Microfilm 69 reels Guide: Emma Goldman: A Guide to Her Life and Documentary Sources Edited by Candace Falk, Stephen Cole and Sally Thomas 1995 734pp.
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ProQuest - Gordoa Family Papers
The Gordoa family was prominent in San Luis Potosí in Mexico. Their interests intersected with nearly all of that country’s dominant socio-political and economic concerns during the nineteenth-century.
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ProQuest - Great Britain: Board of Trade/Overseas Department Economic Surveys, 1921 - 1961
These economic surveys of foreign countries published under the aegis of the Board of Trade have a virtue rare in government publications - they are concise and to the point.
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