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EBOOK   9780243828043

The Barker Genealogy: Giving the Names and Descendants of Several Ancestors, Who Settled in the United States Previous to the Declaration of Independence, A. D. 1776. E-book. Formato PDF James Clark Parshall   -  Forgotten Books, 2017  - 

Worcester, harriet newell, daughter of John and Sally (guild-warren) Barker, born Stoddard, N. H., J anu ary 7, 1819; married Worcester. Resides Marlborough Depot, Mass. Barker, calvin, son of Nathan and Lydia (baker) Barker, born Pomfret, Conn., January 24, 17 89; died January 5, 1853; married Lucy Washburn Woodward (died November 6, November 29, 1825. Their children were: Lucy Ann, born January 10, 1832; Calvin Woodward, born October 21, 1833. The second wife of this subject was Lucy Bliss (died March 3, of Springfield, Mass; married April 3, 1836. Rindge, roxann A, daughter of Nathan and Lydia (baker) Barker, born December 26, 17 92; died June 17 1884; married Royal Rindge (died February 12, May 12, 1818. Their children were: Lucius, born November 14, 1826; Henry Alfred, born April 9, 1832.

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EBOOK   9780259676621

Voyage of Discovery and Research in the Southern and Antarctic Regions: During the Years 1839 43. E-book. Formato PDF James Clark Ross   -  Forgotten Books, 2017  - 

Refitting the Ships. - Fossil Trees of Derwent Valley. - Geological Remarks. - Tassman's Peninsula. - Eagle Hawk Neck. - Tesselated Pavement. - Entrecasteaux Channel. - Timber on the Banks of the Huon. - Advantage of Port Arthur. - Mean Level of the Ocean. - Launceston. - Prepare for Sea. - Deviation of the Compass.

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EBOOK   9780259678946

Voyage of Discovery and Research in the Southern and Antarctic Regions: During the Years 1839 43. E-book. Formato PDF James Clark Ross   -  Forgotten Books, 2017  - 

At the eighth meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, held at Newcastle, in August, 1838, the attention of the physical section of that body was directed to the number and importance of desiderata in that great practical branch of science called Terrestrial Magnetism, by Lieutenant-Colonel Sabine of the Royal Artillery; and a Committee was appointed, consisting of Sir John Herschel, Mr. Whewell (now Master of Trinity College, Cambridge), Mr. Peacock (now Dean of Ely), and Professor Lloyd, of Trinity College, Dublin, to represent to Her Majesty's Government a series of resolutions adopted by the British Association; and as these resolutions exhibit the general outline of objects sought to be attained, they are inserted here, as pointing out clearly the causes in which the Expedition to the Antarctic regions originated.

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