Who bought Louisiana? Address on the services of Thomas Jefferson in connection with the Louisiana purchase

"Delivered at the closing exercises of the Louisiana purchase exposition, St. Louis, Mo., April 30, 1913."nnSenate document (United States. Congress. Senate) ; 63rd Congress, no. 46.nnPresented by Mr. Martin. Ordered printed May 27, 1913.nnReprinted from the University of Virginia Alumni bulletin for July 1913.

Anthropological and cross-cultural themes in mental health

3624 entries to English-language journal articles. Index medicus and Psychological abstracts used as sources for most references. Chronological arrangement by year. Entry gives bibliographical information and brief annotation. Author, subject indexes.3624 entries to English-language journal articles. Index medicus and Psychological abstracts used as sources for most references. Chronological arrangement by year. Entry gives bibliographical information and brief annotation. Author, subject indexes.,Armando R. Favazza and Mary Oman.,Includes indexes.nnSeries: University of Missouri studies (1926)

Paradigms of the past

1. Introduction -- 2. Mound Builders and Amateur Scientists: The Pre-1880 Era -- 3. Mounds and the American Paleolithic: 1881-1910 -- 4. The Birth of a Discipline: 1911-1940 -- 5. Understanding Time, Space, and Form: 1941-1960 -- 6. Salvage Archaeology and the Emergence of Environmental Studies: 1961-1976 -- 7. Archaeology as Big Business: The Late 1970s -- 8. Archaeology as the Science of Artifacts: The 1980s and 1990s -- 9. Interpretation versus Explanation: A Reflection on Missouri Archaeology.,Michael J. O'Brien.,Includes bibliographical references (pages 493-547) and index.

Way we know in dreams

Fearing what dreams? -- The American dream: the book of boggs -- Poet-in-residence -- Immediate review -- Bunce's neighbors -- Elegy for Orrin Bodine II -- The apotheosis of Neddie Hacke -- Batteiger's muse -- The way you know in dreams -- Modern history -- Lie-a-fornia.,by Gordon Weaver.

Blake and Goethe

Martin Bidney.,Includes bibliographical references (pages 174-177) and index.nnDigitized by the MU Libraries, University of Missouri--Columbia, June 2014. Scanner: Zeutschel OS 15000. Scanning system software: Omniscan v.12.4 SR4 (1947), 64-bit. Image: tiff, 300 dpi, grayscale. Images cropped, resized, and noise removed with Adobe Photoshop CS5.

Confessions of a depression muralist

Frank W. Long.,Prologue -- A Portrait Commission Saves the Day -- I Receive My First Mural Commission -- Continue Painting and Discover Berea -- Back to Chicago, for a While -- Life in Berea -- Hunting and Other Diversions -- Of Easel Paintings and Murals -- A Turkey Shoot with Jessie Kinnard -- Family Matters -- Three Kentuckians See the West for the First Time -- A Mural for Morehead, Kentucky -- A Competition is Held for a Mural in Berea -- I Make My Final Escape from Mural Painting -- Afterword / ǂr Harriet W. Fowler.

Kevin Keegan [videorecording]

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Kevin Keegan, inventor of the lameness evaluation system, discusses it's use on horses. The lameness evaluation system analyzes patterns of the head and pelvic motion of a four-legged animal. Motion sensors are attached to the head, pelvis and on one leg of the animal. A processing systems receives the data and detects and quantifies lameness in the animal.

Jerry Taylor and his work with cattle genomes [videorecording]

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Presenter gives an overview of his work with the genomes of cattle and the description and identification of traits. <br /> SNP Selection for a 384 SNP Assay for Marbling, Ribeye Muscle Area, Yearling Weight and Heifer Pregnancy Rate in Angus Cattle. This invention provides methods for identifying a genetic polymorphism associated with increasing weaning weight in progeny of female beef cattle comprising the polymorphism.--2014 Entrepreneurial Recognition Breakfast program.

Asia (1854)

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This is an engraved map of Asia from 1854 published by Oliver & Boyd in Edinburgh, Scotland. <p> Countries appearing on the map: <ul> <li>Indonesia, </li><li>Sri Lanka, </li><li>Malaysia, </li><li>Thailand, </li><li>Brunei, </li><li>Philippines, </li><li>Yemen,</li> <li>Oman, </li><li>India, </li><li>Myanmar, </li><li>Cambodia, </li><li>Vietnam,</li> <li>Laos, </li><li>Egypt, </li><li>Saudi Arabia, </li><li>United Arab Emirates, </li><li>Iran, </li><li>Pakistan,</li> <li>Nepal, </li><li>Bhutan,</li> <li>China,</li> <li>Turkey, </li><li>Syria, </li><li>Israel, </li><li>Iraq, </li><li>Uzbekistan,</li> <li>Afghanistan,</li> <li>Tajikistan, </li><li>Russia, </li><li>Georgia, </li><li>Azerbaijan, </li><li>Armenia, </li><li>Turkmenistan, </li><li>Kazakhstan, </li><li>Mongolia.</li></ul> </p> Cities appearing on the map: <ul> <li>Indonesia: Island of Sumatra: Palembang, Bencoolen (Bengkulu), and Acheen (Aceh).</li> <li>Island of Java: Bantam (Banten), Batavia (Jakarta), Samarang (Semarang), and Sourabay (Surabaya).</li> <li>Borneo: Pontianak and Sucadana (Sukadana).</li> <li>Celebes (Sulawesi): Mavassar (Makassar).</li> <li>Ceylon (Sri Lanka): Candy (Kandy).</li> <li>Malaysia: Queda (Kedah State) and Malacca (Malacca City).</li> <li>Thailand: Ligor (Nakhon Si Thammarat), Siam (Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya), Bankok (Bangkok), and Ogmo (?).</li> <li>Brunei: Borneo (Brunei).</li> <li>Philippines: Mindanao (Mindanao Island) and Manilla (Manila).</li> <li>Yemen: Mareb (Ma'rib), Sana (Sana'a), Mocha, Aden, and Doan (?)</li> <li>Oman: Dafar (Dhofar Governorate), Rostak (Al-Rustaq), and Muscat.</li> <li>India: Tanjore (Thanjavur), Cochin (Kochi), Madras (Chennai), Seringapatam (Srirangapatna), Goa (Old Goa), Poonah (Pune), Hydrabad (Hyderabad), Bombay (Mumbai), Masulipatam (Machilipatnam), Delhi, Agra, Gwalior, Ajmere (Ajmer), Cambay (Khambhat), Nagpour (Nagpur), Surat, Allahabad, Dacca (?), Patna, Ruttunpour (?), Calcutta (Kolkata), Moorshedabad (Murshidabad), Rutujpour, Munnypour (Manipur princely state in India), Serinagur (Srinagar), Ladak (Ladakh region in India), and Cashmere (Kashmir region in India).</li> <li>Myanmar: Prome (Pyay), Pegu (Bago), Rangoon (Yangon), Martaban (Mottama), Tavoy (Dawei), Mergui (Myeik), Tenasserim (Tanintharyi), Aracan (Arakan State in Myanmar), Ummerapoora (Amarapura), and Ava (Inwa).</li> <li>Cambodia: Cambodia (?).</li> <li>Vietnam: Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City), Feneri (?), Turon (Da Nang), Huefo (Huế), and Kesho (Hanoi).</li> <li>Laos: Lanchang (In region of ancient Lan Xang Kingdom).</li> <li>Egypt: Tor (El-Tor).</li> <li>Saudi Arabia: Medina, Jidda (Jeddah), Mecca, and Lahsa (Al-Hasa).</li> <li>United Arab Emirates: Seer (Al Seer).</li> <li>Iran: Shiraz, Rushire (Bushehr), Lar, Gombroon (Bandar Abbas), Tabriz, Resht (Rasht), Casbin (Qazvin), Shuster (Shushtar), Astrabad (Gorgan), Mushed (Mashhad), Sarae (Sari), Teheran (Tehran), Koom (Qom), Ispahan (Isfahan), Yezd (Yazd), and Kerman.</li> <li>Pakistan: Teez (?), Kelat (Kalat), Tatta (Thatta), Bukkur, and Lahore.</li> <li>Nepal: Catmandoo (Kathmandu).</li> <li>Bhutan: Tassisudon (Palace of the Druk Desi).</li> <li>China: Yunnan (Kunming), Koeiyang (Guiyang), Queiling (?), Canton (Guangzhou), Hong-Kong (Hong Kong), Amoy (Xiamen), Footchoo (Fuzhou), Shekerdon (?), Karia (?), Kotun (?), Lassa (Lhasa), Chingtoo (Chengdu), Singan (Xi'an), Lantchoo (Lanzhou), Ningpo (Ningbo), Nankin (Nanjing), Vootchang (The district of Wuchang in Wuhan, China), Kaifong (Kaifeng), Tsinan (Jinan), Taiyuen (Taiyuan), Cashgar (Kashgar), Yarkand (Yarkant), Turfan (Turpan), Hami or Chamil (Hami City), Pekin (Beijing), Chin-yang (Shenyang), Ningoota (?), Kirin Oula (Jilin), Petoune (Songyuan), Tsitchicar (Qiqihar), Merguen (?), and Sagalien (Now Aigun, a district in the city of Heihe, China).</li> <li>Taiwan: Tywann (Tainan).</li> <li>Turkey: Smyrna (İzmir) and Makry (Fethiye).</li> <li>Syria: Aleppo and Damascus.</li> <li>Israel: Acre and Jerusalem.</li> <li>Iraq: Mosul and Bagdad (Baghdad).</li> <li>Uzbekistan: Bokhara (Bukhara), Samarcand (Samarkand), Termed (Termez), and Khiva.</li> <li>Afghanistan: Balkh, Ghoor (Ghor province in Afghanistan), Cabul (Kabul), Candahar (Kandahar), Herat, and Dooshak (?).</li> <li>Tajikistan: Kotlan (Khatlon Region of Tajikistan), Badakshan (Badakhshan Regions in both Tajikistan and Afghanistan), and Khojand (Khujand).</li> <li>South Korea: Kingkitao (?).</li> <li>Japan: Nangasaki (Nagasaki), Miaco (Kyoto), Jeddo (Tokyo), and Matsmai (Matsumae).</li> <li>Russia: Azof (Azov), Astracan (Astrakhan), Derbend (Derbent), Oufa (Ufa), Orenburg, Tobolsk, Ekaterinburg (Yekaterinburg), Omsk, Tomsk, Kolivan (Kolyvan), Yeniseisk (Yeniseysk), Krasnoiarsk (Krasnoyarsk), Irkutsk, Kiachta (Kyakhta), Kirensk, Nertchinsk, Ochotsk (Okhotsk), Yakutsk, and Olensk (Ust-Olenyok).</li> <li>Georgia: Tiflis (Tbilisi).</li> <li>Azerbaijan: Baku.</li> <li>Armenia: Erivan (Yerevan).</li> <li>Turkmenistan: Urghenzo (Konye-Urgench).</li> <li>Kazakhstan: Taraz or Turkestan (Taraz).</li> <li>Mongolia: Ourga (Ulaanbaatar), Kara-korum (Karakorum), and Maimatchin (Altanbulag).</li> </ul>

Chimborazo, from the Plain of Tapia, South America [jmap056]

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Countries appearing on this map: Chile, Argentina, Uruguay, Cities appearing on this map: Chile: Los Lagos Region: Chiloé Province: S. Carlos (Name changed to Ancud in 1834). Los Ríos Region: Valdivia Province: Valdivia. Araucanía Region: Cautín Province: Villarica (Villarrica). Bío Bío Region: Arauco Province: Arauco. Concepción Province: Concepcion (Concepción). Ñuble Province: Chillan (Chillán) and Coulemu (Coelemu). Maule Region: Curicó Province: Curico (Curicó). O'Higgins Region: Cachapoal Province: Triana (Name changed to Rancagua). Valparaíso Region: Valparaíso Province: Port of Valparaiso (Valparaíso). Quillota Province: Quillota. Santiago Metropolitan Region: Santiago Province: Santiago. Argentina: Río Negro Province: Port St. Antonio (Abandoned in 1905 and moved to San Antonio Oeste and San Antonio Este). Santa Fe Province: Corzo (?), Rosario, and Sta. Fe (Santa Fe). San Luis Province: S. Luis (San Luis). Córdoba Province: Cordova (Córdoba). Mendoza Province: Mendoza. San Juan Province: S. Juan (San Juan) and Marcedes (?). Buenos Aires Province: S. Elena (?). City of Buenos Aires: Buenos Ayres (Buenos Aires). Entre Ríos Province: Conception (Concepción del Uruguay). Uruguay: Almagro (?), S. Jose (?), Monte Video (Montevideo), S. Joseph (?), S. Tecla (?), and S. Teresa (?). Brazil: South Region: Rio Grande do Sul: Rio Grande or S. Pedro (Rio Grande), Quintao (Quintão), Portalagre (Porto Alegre),

Africa (1860)

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Steel engraved map of the whole African Continent. The map gives several geographic details on place names, rivers, mountains, and bays. The map is adorned with decorative borders. Countries shown: Algeria, Angola, Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Democratic Republic of Congo, Djibouti, Egypt, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Libya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Republic of Congo, Rwanda, São Tomé and Príncipe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Africa, South Sudan, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Togo, Tunisia, Uganda, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. Cities of many of these countries as well as Bays and Rivers in these Countries are present including Aden and Mocha Yemen, Brava (Barawa), Torra, Jillip (Jilib), Magadoxo (Mogadishu), Barboni, Auxa, Hurrur, Zeyla (Zeila), and Somauli, Somalia, Angot, Antalo (Hintalo), Genater, Axum, Gondar, Sokota (Soqota), Tegulet, Bure, Moumi, Bosham, and Ankober, Ethiopia, Massowa (Massawa), Eritrea, Sennar, Teawa (Al Qadarif), Takala, Halfay, Shendy, Atbara (Atbarah), Melcheir, Berber, El Obeid (Al-Ubayyid), Suakin, Amour, Cobbe, Meroe (Merowe), Old Dongola (Dunqulah al-Ajuz), New Dongola (Dongola), Hannek, Leghea, Kouke, Kolbe, Sebma,and Khartoum, Sudan, Mecca and Medina, Saudi Arabia, Ipsambol (Abu Simbel), Assouan (Aswan), Edfou (Edfu), Thebes, Wah el Khargeh, El danan, Siout (Asyut), Minyeh, Abu Firgeh, Snez (Suez), Cairo, Cohizeh, Wah el Daleel, Farafreh (Farafra), Al Kasar, Sywah, Dresieh, Tifah, Damietta, Rosetta, Alexandria, Port Mahadda, and Derr (el-derr), Egypt, Akaba (Aqaba), Jordan, Jerusalem, Israel, Tarffanah, Jedid, Aujilah, Febabo, Zellah (Zella), Bureigah, Taukruo, Tolmeita (Tolmeitha), Boussaida, Ghirzah, Misratah (Misrata), Beniolid, Lebdah, Tripoli, Sokna, Sebba, Omlaraneb, Mafen, Gertrone, Tejert, Legkrir, El Baab, Monrzouk, Ghraat, Winega, Tadera, Labbiyed Gadamis (Ghadames),Grennat, Marajeh, Hanieh, and Dernah (Derna), Libya, Tierel, Mobadia, Sousah, and Tunis, Tunisia, and Bonah, Boujayah, Deltyz, Setif (Sétif), Constantina (Constantina), Tuggurt (Touggourt), Engousah, Algiers, Tenez (Ténès), Hamisa, Oran, Arzaw, Al Aghouath, Gardeia, Grara, Farsile, Ain Salah (In Salah), Agabli, Temadran, Armaghi, Al Walen, Tlemezen (Tlemcen), Fighig, and Al Galah, Algeria, Madroma, Tétouan, Tangier, Mequinez (Mekne), Fez (Fes), Segdmesa (Sijilmasa), Tabelhat, Tafilet (Tafilalt), Gourtand, Mansoriah, Azamor (Azemmour), Saffi (Safi), Al Kala, Magador, Agadir, Talent, Al Harib, Tatta, Nun, Saleco, Alekah, Al Guedea, and Marabooti, Morocco, Melilla, and Ceuta, Spain, Teneriffe (Tenerife), Canary Islands, St. Louis (Saint-Louis), Bakel, Hyenne, Sedo, Joal (Joal Fadiout), and Casamanza, Senegal, Kahede (Kaedi), Mauritania, Bangassi, Mali, Bathurst (Banjul), Gambia, Timbo, Guinea, Falaba, Sierra Leone, Monrovia, Tradetown, Settra Kroo, Sesters, Harper, and Bassa, Liberia, Tabou (Dabou), Bardy, King George Town, Lahou (Grand Lahou), Ivoery Town, Assineco, Ivory Coast, Apoflonia, Cape Three Points, Cape Coast Castle, Coomassie (Kumasi), Winabah (Winneba), Accra, and Adda (Ada Foah), Ghana, Badagry, Jenna, Engua, Koussou, Brass, Ibou, Beran, Iddah (Idah), Funda, Jacoba, Yola, Yakoba, Koji, Dikoa, Kuka (Kukawa), Boari, Kano, Bebeji, Zaria, Womba, Tabra, Egga, Eyeo, Boussa (New Bussa), Yaouri (Bin Yauri), and Dukes Town (Akwa Akpa or Calabar), Nigeria, Abomey, Benin, Boos, Niger, Williamstown, Cameroon, Adjumba, Gabon, Kabenda (Cabinda), Caconga (Cacongo), Sonho (Soyo), Batta, S. Salvador (M'banza-Kongo), Oando, Oaculo, Mani, Ambria, Casaba, Cassange, Tanza, Cambambe, Lutato, Old Benguela (Porto Amboim), Tamba, Bomba, Balhinda, Quisongi, Novo Redondo (Sumbe), Cabuto, Philip de Benguela (Benguela), Angaruca, Bihe, Caconda, Quilamata, Dumbo (Mandume), Quimbianba, and S. Paul de Loando (Luanda), Angola, Ondonga, Oyando, Orajo, Okavara, Burmen, Niaxs, Wesley Vale, Betni, Bethany (Bethanie), Africaners Kraal, and Rehoboth, Namibia, Kolobeng (Kolobeng Mission), Botswana, Pella, Lady Fn, Camel Mouth, Tulbagh, Stellenbosch, Clanwilliam, Cape Town, George, Uitenhage, Bathurst, Beaufort (Beaufort West), Cradock, Grahams Town, (Grahamstown), Fredericksburg, London (East London), Butterworth, Palmerston, Matuana Kraal, Phillipolis (Philippolis), Moriah, Griania, Kruman (Kuruman), Lattakoo (Dithakong), Moshow, Port Natal & D'Urban (Durban), Pietermaritzburg, Lakalabaldi, Potchefstroem (Potchefstroom), and Warm Bed, South Africa, Inhambane, Buok, Sofala (Nova Sofala), Luabo, Quillimane (Quelimane), Zumbo, Tete, Mesuril (Mossuril), Querimba (Quirimba), and Sena (Vila de Sena), Mozambique, Masapa (Massapa), Zumbo, Chicova, and Luanza (Luanze, Ruhanje), Zimbabwe, Sekeletu, Sesheke, and Sekhos, Zambia, Amboule, Tullear (Toliara), Fort Dauphin (Tôlanaro), Manamvatoo, Mananzari (Mananjary), Oiube, Voubai, Menabe, Mouron dava (Morondava), Enboudiaro, Andevorande (Andevoranto), Befaxona, Tananarivo (Antananarivo), Inaoja, Tamatave (Toamasina), Ifontsy, Vouipafie, Bembatooka, Tanzou, Narinda, Moringa, Angonta or Ngoncy, Ifonty, Passandava, and Mananbatou (Manambato), Madagascar, Saint-Denis, Réunion, Port Louis, Mauritius, and Quiloa (Kilwa Kisiwani), Tanzania, and the unknown locations of Argian, Hoden, Tisbeet, Shingaria, Kemmoo, Bambouk, Koena, Medina, Pisania, S. Domingo, Kakundy, Simera, Couseca, Aladah, Yandi, Bombom, Farfar, Korongo, Mombum, Doka, Salang, Raby Buba, Sette, Buka Meala, Monsol, Mayaimba, Loango, Sonho, S. Salvador, Batta, Oando, Oaculo, Ambria, Cabasa, Nariele, Setaabee, Kuissee, Nchokotsa, Maila, Tounobis, Makcto, Mashinga, Macanda, Mazayamba, Lukelingo, Marora, Dayua, Atumba, Oha, Ogomba, Lucenda, Mouvo, Chipaca, Henui, Gunaneh, Runga, Sebbo, Ketmede, Boushashem, Wara, Harrunek, Donas, Mangard, Day, Yogda, Mittu, Masena, Showy, Korbe, Birkel Fatima, Metmi, Birri, Mora, and Gider.