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Show moreField notes of surveys done in the Firelands, 1808: Town 5, Range 22 (Milan), Towns 5 and 6, Range 21 (Berlin), Town 5, Range 20 (Florence). Includes a map of the Firelands. (unknown surveyor).
Cleveland, Ohio and the Western Reserve Digital Text Collection
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WPA Prints in Special Collections
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WPA Prints in Special Collections
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Show morePhotograph of Thomas Huxley with note. Note explains that the photograph was a gift to Dr. Stecher from Dave Kronick. Date of note is July 23, 1962.
The Robert M. Stecher Collection of Charles Darwin Books and Manuscripts
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Federal Art Project
WPA Prints in Special Collections
Cleveland, Ohio and the Western Reserve Digital Text Collection
Show moreTransfer of lands from Patrick Barron to Andrew Wardrop. This disposition referenced a Heritable Bond granted by Patrick Liston for 4,000 merks, a Scottish silver coin, in favor of Patrick Barron on August 23, 1740. This bond contained an assignation and precept of sasine for the lands of Torbeanhill and Sydeheads located in the parish of Bathgate in the county of Linlithgowshire. Terms of payment and consequences of failure to pay the principal sum of 4,000 merks is outlined in the document. It is assumed Liston did not complete payment of the 4,000 merks since Barron sold the lands to Andrew Wardrop for the principle sum of 4,000 merks. This disposition transferred those lands to Wardrop.
Collection of Documents with United Kingdom Connections
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Show moreWorld of Life manuscript. Two page manuscript copy of what appears to have been an address of some sort apparently given around fifty years after the publication of Darwin's 'Origin'. Transcription: "The World of Life My Subject this evening is the vast World of Life - life, which pervades alike the Earth the water and the air - life, which is ever coming to an end and ever [] itself - life, which is manifested in an endless variety of forms all of which though seeming to us to be fixed and stable, are yet slowly changing, and have been ever changing throughout the unimaginable remote eras of geological history. My object is, to fix your imagination upon the grandeur of this life world of which we ourselves form a part and on which we depend absolutely for the possibility of life; to impress upon you the immensity of the scale on which Nature works in sustaining and modifying these varied life-forms; and, especially, to make it clear to you, that no theory or explanation of Nature's method in the continuous development of these life-forms can have the slightest value, which does not, at every step of the process, take full account of this immensity, as an essential factor in the process of modification. My claim is that Darwinism is the one and only theory yet put forward which fully satisfies these conditions; it is also one of the most simple and easy of comprehension in the whole range of science; yet, after fifty years of continuous exposition, none is so widely and persistently misunderstood. It is not my intention to combat these various misapprehensions in detail, but it is my hope, if I can succeed in placing the subject before (2.a)"
The Robert M. Stecher Collection of Charles Darwin Books and Manuscripts
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