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    James Davie Butler

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    An obituary for the Iowan historian James Davie Butler

    James Davie Butler

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    An obituary for the Iowan historian James Davie Butler

    Faze 1, 1973-05-28

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    Weekly newsletter published by Governors State University between 1971-1981

    Faze 1, 1973-05-28

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    Weekly newsletter published by Governors State University between 1971-1981

    Faze 1, 1973-05-28

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    Weekly newsletter published by Governors State University between 1971-1981

    Eastern Alumnus Vol. 18 No. 1 (Summer 1964)

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    Eastern Restricts Fall Admissions; Sterling Adds Political Buttons to Collection; Death Claims Veteran Faculty Members; Alumnus Gift to Swarthmore; Kevin Guinagh Retires; Henry Arnold Retires; Darling Named Cage Coach; Carey Takes Post in Africa; etc.https://thekeep.eiu.edu/eiu_alumni_news_1964/1003/thumbnail.jp

    Volume 3- Issue 8- May, 1894

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    The Rose Thorn, Rose-Hulman\u27s independent student newspaper.https://scholar.rose-hulman.edu/rosethorn/2137/thumbnail.jp

    The Stanley Cemetery Flora (Early Pennsylvanian) of Greene County, Indiana

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    Indiana Geological Survey Bulletin 29Plant macrofossils are found in shales, ironstone concretions, and sandstones that lie immediately above the Lower Block Coal near Stanley Cemetery in Greene County, Ind. The Lower Block Coal lies at the base of the Brazil Formation, which is the uppermost formation in the Pottsville Series (Pennsylvanian) of Indiana. The majority of the 1,917 specimens (86 species) collected for this study were obtained from ironstone concretions in the shales. These concretions, which are similar to those found in the Mazon Creek area of Will and Grundy Counties, Ill., are probably the result of bacterial action centered around the plant fragment in clay. The flora is similar to other Pennsylvanian floras of North America. Such species as Annularia stellata, Sphenophyllum emarginatum, Neuropteris rarinervis, N. flexuosa, Alethopteris serli, Calamites suckowi, and Asterotheca oreopteridia indicate that this flora bears a great resemblance to slightly younger floras, such as the Mazon Creek assemblage from the Carbondale Formation of Illinois. Such species as Asterophyllites equisetiformis, Annularia radiata, Sphenophyllum cuneifolium, Lepidodendron dichotomum, L. wortheni, Palmatopteris furcata, Neuropteris obliqua, Megalopteris dawsoni, and Sigillariostrobus quadrangularis indicate that the flora is not younger than early Allegheny and probably is Kanawha (late Pottsville) in age. Because this assemblange contains both Kanawha taxa and Allegheny entities it is only of general stratigraphic value. This flora also is similar to European floras of Late Carboniferous age, and such species as Sigillaria scutellata, Alethopteris davreuxi, A. decurrens, and Neuropteris obliqua indicate an age equivalent to the floras of Westphalian B deposits.Indiana Department of Conservatio

    1988 January

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    Morehead State University press releases for January of 1988
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