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- A Proposal To The Florida State University Foundation For an Investment in an Oceanographic Vessel Program.
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Florida State University. Department of Oceanography, Sellers' Testing Service, American Bureau of Shipping, Sea Transport & Salvage, Inc., Sea Terminals, Inc., Sea Research &...
Show moreFlorida State University. Department of Oceanography, Sellers' Testing Service, American Bureau of Shipping, Sea Transport & Salvage, Inc., Sea Terminals, Inc., Sea Research & Development, Inc., Stuart, W. H., Jr., Hopkins, H. E., Rasmussen, E. B., Benson, C. Stewart, Oppenheimer, Carl, Duvall, H. E., Bryan, Bryan, Goodell, H. G.
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FSU Department of Oceanography nagotiations for ocean vessels.
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- 1966-01, 1968-02
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- FSU_HUA_2009012_B01_F02
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- Document (PDF)
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- Acquiring New Research Vessels.
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Mitchell Plastics, Inc., Bellflower Marine, Krogen, James S., Collier, Albert, Oppenheimer, Carl H., Parramore, Walter B.
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Correspondence and photos concerning acquiring new research vessels for the Oceanographic Institute.
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- 1960-01-12, 1967-01-12
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- FSU_HUA_2009012_B03_F01
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- Document (PDF)
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- Acquisition - Ship: M 3.2.
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National Science Foundation (U.S.), S. Monseu Company, Inc., Florida State University. Department of Oceanography, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, United States. Department...
Show moreNational Science Foundation (U.S.), S. Monseu Company, Inc., Florida State University. Department of Oceanography, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, United States. Department of the Navy, International Marine Services, Hofmann & Pitcairn, The Beaudette Foundation, University of Tokyo, Collier, Albert, Garstang, Micheal, Oppenheimer, Carl H.
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Information and correspondence about acquiring research vessels.
- Date Issued
- 1964-02-17, 1966-04-06
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- FSU_HUA_2009012_B04_F02
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- Document (PDF)
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- Advertisement for J. I. Mackey, jeweler. Mackey's Florida curiosity bazar.
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J. I. Mackey
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Advertisement for J.I. Mackey of Jacksonville, FL with branch stores in Saratoga Springs, NY; Bar Harbor, Mt. Desert, and Old Orchard Beach in Maine.
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- 1880, 1920
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- FSU_MSS_1967_113_B146_F001_I001
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- Image (JPEG2000)
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- Alex Sarsfield.
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Florida State University. Graduate School, Sarsfield, Alex
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Say it in 6: Make the world a better place. Dr. Alex Sarsfield graduated Spring 2017 with a Juris Doctorate. While pursuing the JD, he wanted to better understand law and policy as they relate to the historical foundations for freedom built into liberal democracies. His focus was on governmental structure and constitutional law. During his tenure at FSU, he served as President of FSU’s award-winning Moot Court Team and published an article on Comparative Constitutional Law. Alex is also a...
Show moreSay it in 6: Make the world a better place. Dr. Alex Sarsfield graduated Spring 2017 with a Juris Doctorate. While pursuing the JD, he wanted to better understand law and policy as they relate to the historical foundations for freedom built into liberal democracies. His focus was on governmental structure and constitutional law. During his tenure at FSU, he served as President of FSU’s award-winning Moot Court Team and published an article on Comparative Constitutional Law. Alex is also a 2016-2017 recipient of the Florida House of Representatives Legislative Intern Program. He previously worked at the Department of Education. He plans to pursue a career in international law.
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- 2016, 2018
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- FSU_HUA2018_044_002_parent
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- Set of related objects
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- Amanda Jean Mary.
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Florida State University. Graduate School, Jean Mary, Amanda
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Say It In 6: "To pursue growth, happiness, and passion." Amanda chose to pursue a graduate degree at FSU because of her admiration for the history and legacy of the school and alumni. She believes that film can influence positive change in the community through empathy building and educating the world about different cultures and attitudes. Amanda's future goals include a career in television in the area of cinematography developing films that can change perspectives and create change in the...
Show moreSay It In 6: "To pursue growth, happiness, and passion." Amanda chose to pursue a graduate degree at FSU because of her admiration for the history and legacy of the school and alumni. She believes that film can influence positive change in the community through empathy building and educating the world about different cultures and attitudes. Amanda's future goals include a career in television in the area of cinematography developing films that can change perspectives and create change in the world.
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- 2016, 2018
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- FSU_HUA2018_044_079_parent
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- Set of related objects
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- Andrea Tillet.
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Florida State University. Graduate School, Tillet, Andrea
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Say it in 6: Drink coffee. Work hard. Repeat. Andrea's decided to pursue to feed her passion for education and eagerness to research complex accounting issues. Her work experiences at the Financial Accounting Standards Board and as a manager in an international accounting advisory firm exposed to a plethora of unsolved questions and real-world financial and accounting challenges that she intends to research during her doctoral studies. Upon completion of her doctoral studies, she aspires to...
Show moreSay it in 6: Drink coffee. Work hard. Repeat. Andrea's decided to pursue to feed her passion for education and eagerness to research complex accounting issues. Her work experiences at the Financial Accounting Standards Board and as a manager in an international accounting advisory firm exposed to a plethora of unsolved questions and real-world financial and accounting challenges that she intends to research during her doctoral studies. Upon completion of her doctoral studies, she aspires to join a research intensive university and one day be a Department Chair of an accounting program.
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- 2016, 2018
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- FSU_HUA2018_044_005_parent
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- Set of related objects
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- Antigoni Georgiadou.
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Florida State University. Graduate School, Georgiadou, Antigoni
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Say It in 6: "Probe Universe as a Learning Machine." Antigoni studies the importance of baryonic physics on predictions of the matter power spectrum by mitigating the baryonic effects. Her work is supported by the Universities Research Association Visiting Scholars Program with the Theoretical Astrophysics group at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory in Batavia, Illinois. She was funded to apply a general framework to consistently incorporate systemic effects into a likelihood analysis.
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- 2016, 2018
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- FSU_HUA2018_044_006_parent
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- Set of related objects
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- Applications for Boat Certification Numbers.
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Florida Board of Conservation, Florida State University. Department of Oceanography, Oppenheimer, Carl H., Zipf, John F., Strocchi, C. F., Bowyer, Leonard W.
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The request and applications for boat certificate numbers to the Florida State Board of Conservation.
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- 1966-10-15, 1967-02-07
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- FSU_HUA_2009012_B03_F02
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- Document (PDF)
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- Ashley Carter.
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Florida State University. Graduate School, Carter, Ashley
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Say it in 6: "Further your dreams with a fellowship" Dr. Ashley Carter, a recipient of the McKnight Doctoral Fellowship, graduated Spring 2018 with a PhD in Nutrition & Food Sciences. She decided to pursue a graduate degree because of her interest in understanding health disparities and chronic diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, and high cholesterol. Her research is important because of the impact that nutrition has on people living with chronic diseases and/or those who have a high...
Show moreSay it in 6: "Further your dreams with a fellowship" Dr. Ashley Carter, a recipient of the McKnight Doctoral Fellowship, graduated Spring 2018 with a PhD in Nutrition & Food Sciences. She decided to pursue a graduate degree because of her interest in understanding health disparities and chronic diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, and high cholesterol. Her research is important because of the impact that nutrition has on people living with chronic diseases and/or those who have a high risk for chronic diseases. Ashley hopes to decrease health disparities by educating underserved populations about chronic diseases, prevention, and health support services.
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- 2016, 2018
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- FSU_HUA2018_044_007_parent
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- Set of related objects
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- At Home with the Collections Management Team.
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Florida State University Libraries. Heritage & University Archives, Davis, Hannah
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A multimedia essay detailing what remote work/life is like for student archival workers.
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- FSU_HUA_2020_016_024
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- Document (PDF)
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- Barry Walton.
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Florida State University. Graduate School, Walton, Barry
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Say It In 6: "Greater impact upon our future generations." Barry Walton is a 2019 Guy Harvey Scholarship recipient. As a Marine, he learned to never cease in trying to reach his true potential, a mindset that he applies towards his academic career. Barry's research helps us better understand the ecological role, reproductive biology, and abundance of local fish species. His work is breaking new ground to learn more about the creatures of the sea. This empowers future conservation efforts with...
Show moreSay It In 6: "Greater impact upon our future generations." Barry Walton is a 2019 Guy Harvey Scholarship recipient. As a Marine, he learned to never cease in trying to reach his true potential, a mindset that he applies towards his academic career. Barry's research helps us better understand the ecological role, reproductive biology, and abundance of local fish species. His work is breaking new ground to learn more about the creatures of the sea. This empowers future conservation efforts with the data needed to make more informed management decisions benefitting future generations. After completing his Master’s, Barry plans to remain in the field of marine biology/biological oceanography and continue research on elasmobranchs (sharks and rays).
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- 2016, 2018
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- FSU_HUA2018_044_080_parent
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- Set of related objects
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- Benjamin Lougheed.
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Florida State University. Graduate School, Lougheed, Benjamin
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Say It In 6: "Learn how to change a culture." Dr. Benjamin Lougheed, a classical guitarist, completed a PhD in String Performance Spring 2019. Benjamin chose FSU for his graduate degree because it has one of the best guitar programs and teachers in the world. He knew coming to FSU would help him progress tremendously as a musician. Ben has been playing the guitar since he was six years old. “Extremely precise” and “music of dramatic power and lyric beauty” best describe his performances. His...
Show moreSay It In 6: "Learn how to change a culture." Dr. Benjamin Lougheed, a classical guitarist, completed a PhD in String Performance Spring 2019. Benjamin chose FSU for his graduate degree because it has one of the best guitar programs and teachers in the world. He knew coming to FSU would help him progress tremendously as a musician. Ben has been playing the guitar since he was six years old. “Extremely precise” and “music of dramatic power and lyric beauty” best describe his performances. His passion for the guitar goes far beyond performing; he has taught over 100 students of all ages and levels (4-88).
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- 2016, 2018
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- FSU_HUA2018_044_081_parent
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- Set of related objects
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- Boat Sale and Radiotelephone Service Cancellation.
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Florida State University. Department of Oceanography, United States. Federal Communications Commission, Florida Board of Conservation, Oppenheimer, Carl H., Zipf, John F., Clark...
Show moreFlorida State University. Department of Oceanography, United States. Federal Communications Commission, Florida Board of Conservation, Oppenheimer, Carl H., Zipf, John F., Clark, Otho B.
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Documents concerning the disposal of boats including the radiotelephone service, registration, and other official documents.
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- 1964-10-27, 1968-10-10
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- FSU_HUA_2009012_B03_F04
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- Document (PDF)
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- Brandon Mendez.
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Florida State University. Graduate School, Mendez, Brandon
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Say it in 6: "Finally pursuing my desired career field." Brandon's research interests cover a broad range of finance topics, including: corporate finance, financial statement analysis, mergers and acquisitions, and capital structure. The economy has become increasingly globalized. One result of this is the advent of temporary work visas. U.S. companies have been utilizing these visas for more than two decades with their use consistently highlighted by the media over the years. His research...
Show moreSay it in 6: "Finally pursuing my desired career field." Brandon's research interests cover a broad range of finance topics, including: corporate finance, financial statement analysis, mergers and acquisitions, and capital structure. The economy has become increasingly globalized. One result of this is the advent of temporary work visas. U.S. companies have been utilizing these visas for more than two decades with their use consistently highlighted by the media over the years. His research uses these visas to examine how a firm's financial position impacts its use of foreign workers.
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- 2016, 2018
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- FSU_HUA2018_044_009_parent
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- Set of related objects
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- Brittany Allman.
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Florida State University. Graduate School, Allman, Brittany
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Say It In 6: "First generation student in the classroom." Dr. Brittany Allman completed a PhD in Exercise Physiology Spring 2018. Brittany is a recipient of the National Strength and Conditioning Association's Women's Foundation Grant as well as a supplementary industry grant from FreislandCampina. Brittany promised her Dad that I would be the 1st in my family with a bachelor's degree... that turned into a 1st generation Masters and now a 1st generation PhD." and I’ve enjoyed the whole...
Show moreSay It In 6: "First generation student in the classroom." Dr. Brittany Allman completed a PhD in Exercise Physiology Spring 2018. Brittany is a recipient of the National Strength and Conditioning Association's Women's Foundation Grant as well as a supplementary industry grant from FreislandCampina. Brittany promised her Dad that I would be the 1st in my family with a bachelor's degree... that turned into a 1st generation Masters and now a 1st generation PhD." and I’ve enjoyed the whole process. Brittany's research explored exercise, nutrition, and fat metabolism and lucky for her, fat metabolism never goes out of style! She focused on dispelling common myths and practices of gym-goers - commonly called "bro-science."
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- 2016, 2018
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- FSU_HUA2018_044_010_parent
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- Set of related objects
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- Brittney Dennis.
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Florida State University. Graduate School, Dennis, Brittney
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Say It In 6: "Changing the World. Growth. Lifelong Happiness." Brittney Dennis' motivation to pursue an advanced degree in sociology stems from the impact that sociological research has on changing our society for the better. She want to become an expert in the skill set necessary to track social patterns that enables sociologists and other social scientists to create the interventions necessary to enact change. In 2015-2016, Brittney was awarded the Leslie N. Wilson- Delores Auzenne...
Show moreSay It In 6: "Changing the World. Growth. Lifelong Happiness." Brittney Dennis' motivation to pursue an advanced degree in sociology stems from the impact that sociological research has on changing our society for the better. She want to become an expert in the skill set necessary to track social patterns that enables sociologists and other social scientists to create the interventions necessary to enact change. In 2015-2016, Brittney was awarded the Leslie N. Wilson- Delores Auzenne Assistantship and inducted into The Fellows Society. Upon graduating, Brittney plans to pursue a career in higher education at an executive administrative level. She will focus her job search on positions that advocate for diversity, equity, and inclusion like, Director of Diversity and Inclusion and Senior Assistant Director of Admission for Diversity Outreach.
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- 2016, 2018
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- FSU_HUA2018_044_082_parent
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- Set of related objects
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- Caitlyn Blake-Hedges.
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Florida State University. Graduate School, Blake-Hedges, Caitlyn
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Say It In 6: "The pursuit of knowledge for society." Caitlyn has always loved science and discovering new things. I knew that the time and effort spent on research in graduate school was something I would enjoy, and that I could focus on a specific topic of interest, as opposed to the broad set of knowledge you learn during undergraduate studies. Caitlyn is a member of the Congress of Graduate Students, received the Bryan Robinson Endowment Grant to fund her research, and recently placed...
Show moreSay It In 6: "The pursuit of knowledge for society." Caitlyn has always loved science and discovering new things. I knew that the time and effort spent on research in graduate school was something I would enjoy, and that I could focus on a specific topic of interest, as opposed to the broad set of knowledge you learn during undergraduate studies. Caitlyn is a member of the Congress of Graduate Students, received the Bryan Robinson Endowment Grant to fund her research, and recently placed third in her department’s 3 Minute Thesis (3MT) competition. She plans to pursue a career in science policy.
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- 2016, 2018
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- FSU_HUA2018_044_083_parent
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- Set of related objects
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- Clipped Items: Photo of Gravestone of Mufdo MacKenzie and Margaret MacLennan, List of Descendants & Ancestors.
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Shaw, John MacKay
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Clipped items: photo of gravestone of Mufdo MacKenzie and Margaret MacLennan (parents of Catherine Shaw who married Neil); carbon copy list of descendants of Duncan and Janet and of John Shaw and Mary Darroch; a page on yellow lined paper of descendants of John Shaw and Mary Darroch written in pencil by Shaw
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- 1894, 1997
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- FSU_MSS_2008_006_B011_F05_03
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- Document (PDF)