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May 10, 1876
Powell, George May, 1835-1905
to Hon. N.C. Ely
He discusses the idea of fireproofing homes.
GLC00687.161
January 24, 1883
to Gents
The issue of fireproof buildings is important in forestry matters, and he requests the value of raising building quality. Fireproofing buildings will cost less in the end and are more healthy.
GLC00687.163
May 12, 1886
to Joseph T. Edwards and others
He writes about waste in America and its worth in Europe. He calculates the amounts of waste.
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March 11, 1889
Risley, Sam D., fl. 1889
to George May Powell
He describes Fort Meade and Florida as a comfortable subtropical climate, with orange crops and roses.
GLC00687.166
December 16, 1896
Gifford, John, fl. 1896
He regrets not being able to attend the regular meeting of the New Jersey Forestry Association.
GLC00687.168
28 December 1851
Richison, George W., fl. 1851
to Erastus McKinney
re: his poor health, difficult financial situation, and the recent death of his son.
GLC02179.01.001
3 February 1864
Gorman, Henry, fl. 1864-1865
to Isaac Cover
Written at Camp Couch
GLC02197.001
1 March 1864
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20 March 1864
GLC02197.003
17 June 1863
Burpee, Thomas Francis, 1830-1864
to Mrs. Thomas F. Burpee
He informs her he will be in Plymouth by Thursday night. Written at the Howard Hotel.
GLC02744.071
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