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Title[Eli H. Page diary, 1863-1864, United States Civil War]
AuthorPage, Eli H., 1838-1915
Date Original1863-1864
DescriptionHandwritten Civil War diary, soft cover, pocket sized, scanned and transcribed for use in United States Civil War Collection.
LocationTennessee
United States
Full TextFull text of Eli H. Page diary, 1863- 1864, United States Civil War Western Michigan University Archives and Regional History Collections Copyright 2006 Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan, all rights reserved For images of the handwritten pages, the US Civil War collection is linked here: http:// digitalcollections- wmich. cdmhost. com [ Front Cover] ____________ [ page 1] [ This page left blank by author] ____________ [ page 2] [ This page left blank by author] ____________ [ page 3] A- 2135 [ 1] 10 126 E H Page 124 00 3 121 250 150 300 [ 2] O H Baldwin Borrowed of me cash $ 4 at one time at another $ 10 Bought pr. Boots $ 3.50 Payed [ 3] [ Notes] [ 1] Western Michigan University Archives and Regional History Collections number [ 2] Two addition problems. [ 3] Text is written upside down. ____________ [ page 4] Sept 23rd 1863 Started for nashville rained in cleveland & started out 1/ 4 before 5 24th arrived in cin in the morning 25th changed cars & started on arrived in Louisville at night and stayed at the saint clair house Payed .75 s L & Breakfast 26th started for nashville 30 Mls and had to come back to Elizabath town because the rebs had set a bridge on fire started again in the afternoon and arrived in nashville 27 on the morning at 2 28 rote a letter to Melia & hired out at 52.50 per month ____________ [ page 5] the rest of the week repaired waggon Boxes 29 went to church & rote 2 letters 1 to Father 1 2 Amelia 30 repaired Boxes Weather fair [ 4] repaired Boxes '' [ 5] Oct Oct 2 & 3 repaired Boxes 4th went to the depot in the morning & in the afternoon to the cumberland river & got some shells 5th repaired Box weather fair worked in the evening 6th repaired Box weather rainy worked in the evening 7th worked at a Box rote to Amelia in the evening Weather rainy 8th repaired Bodies [ 6] '' [ 7] fair [ Notes] [ 4] Page may have wrote for the 31st of Sept. by mistake, or this could really be the 1st of Oct. [ 5] Ditto marks to repeat ' Weather fair' [ 6] Page is referring to Wagon Bodies, and he implies this through out the duration ofthis diary [ 7] Ditto marks to repeat ' Weather' ____________ [ page 6] 9th repaired Box worked eve ning Weather fine 10th repaired Box & went to town in the evening & coming back found buissness 11th went to catholic church forenoon to the nigger church afternoon & rote a letter to Amelia in the evening weather fine 12th repaired bodies did not work in evening Rainy 13th repaired Bodies & worked worked in the evening put in 1/ 2 day eve rainy 1 at Bodies and put in 2 hours the evening Rainy 15 did not rain in the evening ____________ [ page 7] 16th repaired Bodies worked in the evening 3 hours time rather rainy 17th Boxes didnot work in the evening Pleasant 18th Sunday wrote 1 letter to Amelia 1 to alfred [ 8] fair 19 repaired Bodies Moved in with the the Boys & worked in the evening 20 worked on Bodies rainy at night 21 alittle stormy & alittle Pleasant 22ond Repaired Bodies worked eve 23rd Bodies did knot work eve 24th worked & went to town in the evening to sign the pay role for Clotheing & did not 25 went to town in the morning again [ Notes] [ 8] Page's brother, Alfred. ____________ [ page 8] as ordered but could not order wagon in the evening went & signed wrote a letter all day to Meel Fair 26 Worked at Bodies all day Fair 27 Worked Fair 28 Worked 29 '' [ 9] 30 '' [ 10] Rainy 31 '' [ 11] Cold Nov 1st rote a letter to amelia sent her five dollars Fair 2ond Bodies Fair 3 Bodies Fair 4 Bodies Fair 5 Bodies Rainy 6th Bodies Fair [ Notes] [ 9] Ditto marks to repeat ' Worked' [ 10] Ditto marks to repeat ' Worked' [ 11] Ditto marks to repeat ' Worked' ____________ [ page 9] 7th Fair 8 rote 1 Letter to Amelia 1 to Febe 1 to Summers 1 to J C Singletary Weather fair 9th repaired Bodies Cold 10th '' [ 12] Bodies Fair & Cold 11th '' [ 13] Warmer 12th '' [ 14] Warm rote a letter to Amelia went up town & got money 13 very pleasant & warm Bodies Pleasant sent $ 5.00 to father 15 rote to Amelia went to meeting in evening Pleasant 16th worked on Carts Fair 17 worked on carts & Bodies Weather Fair 18 Bodies went to town in evening drawed $ 48.77 [ Notes] [ 12] Ditto marks to repeat ' repaired' [ 13] Ditto marks to repeat ' repaired bodies fair &'. [ 14] Ditto marks to repeat ' repaired bodies fair &'. ____________ [ page 10] 19th Boxes Fair & Warm 20 Boxes Rainy all day 21 Boxes Tolerable fair Wheather 22 rote a letter to Amelia around town afternoon searched for boots forenoon 23 worked Bodies Wheather Rainy eve rote to Amelia sent $ 10.00 24th worked day & eve Bodies Fair 25th worked day & eve Bodies Fair 26 worked forenoon rote a letter to Wilber & sent 4.50 & to Amelia & sent 10.00 T giving 27 Bodies day & eve Cloudy 28th '' [ 15] day & eve Clear 29th sunday read the news & rote to Amelia 30th Bodies worked eve clear & cold Dec 1st Bodies '' [ 16] eve clear & warmer 2ond Bodies '' [ 17] Eve [ Notes] [ 15] Ditto marks to repeat ' Bodies' [ 16] Ditto marks to repeat ' worked' [ 17] Ditto marks to repeat ' worked' ____________ [ page 11] Dec 3rd repaired Bodies day new Bodies eve Warm & Pleasant 4th new Bodies day & eve Fair 5th '' '' [ 18] day Fair 6th Sunday rote to Sid & Meel & went viewing plantations fore noon weather Pleasant 7th worked on new bodies day & evening weather fair 8th worked on new bodies day & eve weather rainy 9th worked on new bodies day & eve Weather lowery [ 19] 10th worked on both new & old Bodies day & eve Cloudy 11th repaired Bodies day & eve Fair 12th repaired Bodies day Showery 13th rote 1 letter to Father 1 to Amelia & [ illegible] ged all day Rainy 14th worked on bodies day & eve [ Notes] [ 18] Ditto marks to repeat ' new Bodies' [ 19] Def. WRUD lowery: Cloudy; gloomy; lowering; as, a lowery sky; lowery weather ____________ [ page 12] 15th repaired Bodies day & eve Fair 16th repaired '' '' '' [ 20] rainy 17 repaired Bodies day & eve 1/ 2 day fair 18 repaired Bodies day & eve 1/ 2 day Cold 19 repaired Bodies day went to town eve to draw clothes did not draw 20 rote a letter to Amelia & went to town & drew 2 shirts & a pair of boots then again to get Bread could not get any Fair 21 repaired Bodies day & eve Fair 22 repaired Bodies day & eve General Grant came to inspect the shops weather Fine 23 repaired Bodies day & eve Fair 24th went up town to draw pay forenoon worked after noon 25th went down & rote to Amelia 26 worked on Bodies day Showery 27th rote to suzy Oliver & Harding & went to Mason meeting L [ illegible] [ notes] [ 20] Ditto marks to repeat ' Bodies day & eve ____________ [ page 13] 28th repaired Bodies Day & eve Pleasant 29th Bodies day & eve Pleasant 30th Bodies day & eve Pleasant 31st Bodies day Cold Jan 1st 1864 1st rote letters all day nearly worked on chest some very Cold 2ond tried to work day but cold prevented 3rd lay round weather very Cold 4th worked on Bodies day & rote & sent 61.00 in the eve 5th worked day & eve Cold 6th worked Bodies day & eve Cold 7th worked Bodies day & eve Cold 8th worked on Bodies day & eve Cold 9th worked day Bodies Cold & clear 10th sunday rote to Amelia & Alfred cold 11th worked day Bodies warmer 12th worked Bodies day & eve warmer ____________ [ page 14] 13th Bodies day & eve Fair & warm [ 21] 14th Bodies day went to town with Oliver in eve Warm 15 Bodies day & eve Cloudy 16 Bodies forenoon Presentation of watch afternoon Cloudy 17 read & rote all day rainy 18 Bodies day & eve Tolerable Fair 19 Bodies day & eve Fire at 9 oclock 20 Bodies day & eve till 10 oclock fair 21 Bodies day & eve till 10 oclock Fair 22 Bodies forenoon & lay a bed sick with sore eyes afternoon Fair 23rd Bodies all day Fair & warm 24th sunday rote to Amelia & lay round with weak Eyes Fine 25th Bodies day & eve 8 hours Fair 26th Bodies day & eve 8 hours Fair 27th Bodies day & eve 8 hours Fair 28th Bodies day & eve 8 hours & very warm [ Notes] [ 21] " fair & warm" are visible in the original text ____________ [ page 15] 29th Bodies day & eve 8 hours Warm 30th Bodies day rainy & Warm 31st rote to amelia & went & saw herbert afternoon sunny feb 1st bodies day & eve cloudy 2ond Bodies day & eve 5 hours Drills 3rd Bodies day & eve hours Pleasant 4th Bodies day & eve 4 hours Warm 5th Bodies day... Cloudy & Warm 6th Bodies day Cloudy but Cooler 7th rote to Amelia & Sid went to Fort 8th Bodies day & eve Pleasant 9th Bodies day & eve [ illegible] sold watch 10th Bodies day & eve 4 hours Pleasant See Sgt 11 Bodies Payed off in evening Pleasant 12 Bodies day & eve 4 hours Pleasant 13 Bodies day rote in the eve Pleasant 14 rote to Amelia went to Camp 15 Bodies day & eve 4 hours rainy 16 Bodies day & eve 4 hours Cloudy ____________ [ page 16] 17 Bodies day Clear & cold 18 Bodies day Clear & cold 19 Bodies day Clear & cold 20 Bodies day Clear & cool 21st rote to Amelia & read & c warmer 22 worked all day Bodies saw fight at eve 23rd worked Bodies read news eve 24th Bodies day grocery at eve 25th Bodies rote to Amelia at eve 26th Bodies all day weather Fair 27 Bodies weather rather Cloudy 28th went rambling rote to Meel & mute 29 Bodies all day rainy & Fey March 1st Bodies Cold & snowy went to Leevy at eve 2ond Bodies rather cold & mudy 3rd Bodies Warmer & cloudy 4th Bodies clear & Pleasant 5th ... clear & Pleasant 6th rote to Amelia Alfred & went to Meeting Pleasant ____________ [ page 17] 7th Bodies Pleasant 8th Bodies Cloudy 10th Bodies & got pay $ 80 cloudy 11 Bodies Pleasant & warm 12 Bodies Nelson Weight went away sick with the small pox Pleasant 13th went to camp rote to A 14 Bodies town at eve Pleasant 15 Bodies Cold & snowy 16 Bodies Cold & cloudy 17 Bodies Cold but Pleasant 18 Bodies warmer & Pleasant 19 Bodies '' '' [ 22] 20 heaps & piles rote to Mute & Amelia sunday Pleasant 21st Bodies day Pleasant 22 Bodies day Pleasant 23 Bodies day Pleasant 24 Bodies day Pleasant 25th Bodies & Pleasant [ Notes] [ 22] Ditto marks repeating ' warmer & Pleasant' ____________ [ page 18] 25th Bodies Rainy 26 Bodies Pleasant 27th Hunted up hill very Pleasant 28th Bodies Warm & Rainy 29th Bodies Warm & Cloudy 30th Bodies Pleasant & Cold 31st Bodies Warm & Pleasant April 1st Bodies & got pay 2ond Bodies Pleasant & cool 3rd went walking Pleasant 4th Bodies Warm & Rainy 5th Bodies Cloudy & cool 6th Bodies Warm & Rainy 7th Bodies Warm & rainy 8th Bodies Cloudy 9th Bodies Warm & Pleasant 10th went to Hospital Pleasant 11th Bodies warm & Cloudy 12 Bodies warm & rainy 13 Bodies Cloudy & warm went to the Depot at eve ____________ [ page 19] 14th Bodies & unloaded lumber 15 Bodies rainy & cool 16 Bodies Pleasant & cold 17 went to Hospital warmer 18 Bodies cool & cloudy 19 Bodies cool & sunny 20 Bodies warm & Pleasant 21 Bodies warm & Pleasant 22 Bodies warm & Pleasant 23rd Bodies warm & Pleasant 24th rainy went to the river 25th warm & Pleasant 26th warm & Pleasant 27th warm & Pleasant 28th Bodies Cloudy & rainy 29 Bodies Warm & Pleasant 30 Bodies warm & Pleasant got my discharge May 1st went roving 2ond went after Money but did not get it ____________ [ page 20] 3rd got Pass & Pay for 2 Months Pleasant 4th went to Louisville started on for Indianap olis Pleasant 5th went from Indian apolis to Cleveland Pleasant Peter Plant Discharged discharged Wednesday the 6th of Jan after Breakfast [ 23] [ notes] [ 23] Text is written upside down. ____________ [ page 21] [ page has been rotated 180 degrees for readability] Hiram Henkin was discharged Dec 7th 68 H Henkin stayed 3 1/ 3 days after Discharge John Albers discharged Dec 12th 1868 Kendrick Danninberg discharged Dec 13th [ 24] & stayed till 12,28 30 42,28 Ned Galigher & Alfred discharged Dec 12th 1868 & stayed till the 14th 378 14 1512 378 5292 4228 1064 [ 25] Jan 1st 1869 C Smith & J Dikeman discharged after breakfast [ Notes] [ 24] Eli Page may have written 12 over this [ 25] Both addition notations are written vertically. ____________ [ page 22] [ page has been rotated 180 degrees for readability] Hay 14 36 163 100 167 160 109 122 147 112 140 153 140 185 ____________ [ page 23] [ page has been rotated 180 degrees for readability] gone Hendrick Danninberg 2 1/ 3 days Wheat got at Bills 132 lbs 135 lbs 137 lbs 135 lbs [ divide by] 60 539 8 9 480 59 Paid Bill $ 1.00 Cash Borrowed $ 20.00 Cash Paid 12.28 ____________ [ page 24] [ page has been rotated 180 degrees for readability] Articles bought at smiths 1 Pair Boots 5.50 1/ 2 lb Tea 63 1/ 4 lb Pepper 15 3 balls C. Wick [ 26] 25 1 Bar Soap 15 1 Pair Boots 500 2 lbs Coffee 60 1/ 4 lb Tea 30 1371 704 2075 [ 27] [ notes] [ 26] Possibly Candle Wick [ 27] Text is written upside down, addition problem ____________ [ page 25] [ page has been rotated 180 degrees for readability] [ 28] Hopkins Nov 27th 68 3 men came here 1 at noon & one at night Hopkins Dec 2ond 2 more men came here to board in the after noon..... Hopkins Dec 7th 1868 man came here to board in the after noon [ 29] 116 1924 14 150 464 1314 1160 1524 33 35 250 5285 91 40 30 6 10000 2285 97 1258 37 250 027 60 300 37 7500,01 300 19 40 21 12000 40 [ Notes] [ 28] The text has been transcribed first and the numbers secondly for clarity. [ 29] The addition problems follow, from top & across to bottom ____________ [ page 26] [ page has been rotated 180 degrees for readability] Hopkins Feb 1st 1869 Horace Voorhes commenced boarding here today noon March 25th stoped boarding here gone 4 1/ 2 days Dr Board bill $ 26.47 Dr to 4 3/ 4 days Work 712 1/ 2 D to 12 3/ 4 lbs bread 51 cts Dr to 1 1/ 2 lbs Tobacco 94 cts Cr by 1 1/ 4 days work 3504 1/ 2 Dr by 1 1/ 4 days work $ 187 1/ 2 still due $ 33.27 run away April 8th ____________ [ page 27] [ page has been rotated 180 degrees for readability] Hopkins Nov 2th 27th68 27th I worked with team on rail road at $ 4. per day 28 '' '' '' '' '' '' 30 '' '' '' '' '' '' 311st '' '' '' '' '' '' 32 2 '' '' '' '' '' '' 3 '' '' '' '' '' '' Filed Saw twice F I worked for James Plummer & Co halling Ties Jan 23rd1869 all day '' 25 '' '' all day '' 26 '' '' all day 27 1/ 4 of a day 28 all day 29 all day Feb 4th drawed Tyes [ illegible] 2/ 3 day Number of Ties at 4 cts each 445 [ 30] Stanleys Board 6 1/ 3 days $ 3.62 cts [ Notes] [ 30] This text was originally sideways ____________ [ page 28] [ page has been rotated 180 degrees for readability] Beet Baker commenced work for me Feb 19th $ 1.75 Beet Baker Dr to one at Dr to 1 pair boots $ 5.25 ____________ [ page 29] [ page has been rotated 180 degrees for readability] Hopkins Bigalow halled logs 1 1/ 2 1 1/ 2 1 1/ 2 Ro [ illegible] halled logs 1 1 1/ 2 1 ____________ [ page 30] [ page has been rotated 180 degrees for readability] Horace Vor came here to board Feb 1st at noon 1869 gone 4 1/ 3 days stoped boarding here March 25th here 6 Weeks 4 1/ 3 days Dr for board bill $ 26.47 Dr to 1 lb tobacco 94 cts Dr to bread 3 lb 6 oz Hopkins Jan 20th logs halled yesterday 5 '' '' Today 6 Monday 3 Tuesday 7 Wednesday 4 Thursday 8 ____________ [ page 31] List of Basswood at $ 3.50 per thousand 292 Whole 14.136 330 507 Second 201 lot 8312 3rd lot 2075 [ 31] next batch 292 240 292 244 210 162 216 216 187 245 187 533 507 266 292 644 507 210 162 292 180 147 401 187 163 216 330 187 450 147 [ Notes] [ 31] Crossed out number, illegible. ____________ [ page 32] [ page has been rotated 180 degrees for readability] Cr by cash $ 10.00 [ 32] whole of Basswood 24523 whole of 2 foot lots 22448 logs sold to L H [ illegible] Ash 714 [ Notes] [ 32] Text written upside down ____________ [ page 33] Chemical Soap Tak 3 Gallons Hard or Soft Water & Boil. While boiling add one and 1/ 2 lbs common bar soap shaved fine 1/ 2 lb borax, 1/ 2 lb sal soda, 2 table spoons full aqua amonia, 2 table spoons full Spirits turpentine, and one of Spirits of Camphor boil & stir till thoroughly mixed pour out & it is ready for use for hard soap add 12 lbs bar soap to the above color with Chinese blue or Vermillion & perfume to fancy 20393 330 20743 [ 33] [ 33] Addition problem ____________ [ page 34] 914 3240 2104 6257 2055 137 8 1 312 684 6258 8312 6257 14136 20393 [ 34] [ Notes] [ 34] Two addition problems ____________ [ page 35] Receipt for Making Black Ink 1 oz Extract Log wood 1 galon soft water Let simmer slowly for an hour then add 50 grms of Bycromate Potash 40 grms of prutiate [ sic prussiate] '' let settle & it is ready for use Conkling Salve 1 Pound Rosin 2 oz Bees Wax 2 oz Mutton Sallow 1/ 2 gill [ 35] Spirits Rum 1 oz Balsom Fir [ Notes] [ 35] Def. WRUD gill: A measure of capacity, containing one fourth of a pint ____________ [ page 36] Indian Receipt for Cleanseing the Blood 1 lb yellow dock Root 3/ 4 lb Green Ozier [ 36] Bark 1/ 2 lb Sasafras Root 1/ 2 lb Tag alder bark 3/ 4 lb Princes Pine boil for four hours strain Simmer to 2 quarts slow then add 1 1/ 2 lbs White Shugar [ sic sugar] 1/ 2 pint gin Dose one Table spoon full 3 times a day [ Notes] [ 36] Def. WRUD osier ( ozier): A kind of willow ( Salix viminalis) growing in wet places in Europe and Asia, and introduced into North America. It is considered the best of the willows for basket work. The name is sometimes given to any kind of willow. ____________ [ page 37] [ page has been rotated 180 degrees for readability] [ 37] Lynville Elk Mont. stations N. E. Vansickle supt. Rep N. & D. R. R. a Downer foreman received of O H Baldwin for safe carriage to his wife $ 36.00 20th chapt 1st Psalms Drinks Sat Gang Christian Jockey [ Notes] [ 37] This text is tranlated from top to bottom, despite some being upside down. ____________ [ page 38] For making Black Ink Take 1 gallon of soft water and 1 oz extract Logwood. let simmer slowly for an hour then take 24 grs [ 38] Bicromate of Potash & 12 grms sulphate of Potash stir together a few minutes & let Cool Titter & chaped hand salve 1 Pound clear lard & melt then Pour in 2 oz pure Aquafortis & 1 oz quick Silver stir together & let cool mix in an erthan [ sic earthen] vessel From David A Padgett [ Notes] [ 38] abbrev. for grams ____________ [ page 39] [ page has been rotated 180 degrees for readability] ink Extract logwood 1oz Bycromate Potash 50 grms Prutiate [ sic Prussiate] Potash 40 grms Fish bate Take Curaulus Fish bate Take Coculus Indians scent with Oil rodium Put on Cheese cird [ sic curd] Fish bate for a hook Put oil rodium on the bate ____________ [ page 40] Receipt for Dipthera Golden Seal Pulverized 1 dram Borax 1 dram Black pepper 1 dram Allum 1 drachm Nitrate Potash 1 ... Salt 2 drachms put all into teacup & poar half full of boiling water & Stir well then fill with good Vinegar it is ready for use when settled swab the mouth & throat every half hour when very hot when better every 4 hours & soon swallow a little each time Swabed rub the following liniament [ sic lineament] on the throat outside every 3 or 4 hours & keep a [ illegible] cloth around the neck ____________ [ page 41] Spirits Turpentine 1 oz sweet or linseed Oil 1 '' Aqua Amonia 1'' Mix & shake before rising keep the Bowels regular with castor Oil keep indoors but ventilated commence in time to keep chip mucks [ sic chipmunks] from digging up Corn soak the Corn over night in tolerable strong Coperas water so that it is black ____________ [ page 42] [ page has been rotated 180 degrees for readability] to keep Eggs fresh for 6 months Pack the eggs point down in a barrel then cover them with Clear lime water Tolerable Strong 1 Pint of lime to a gallon water 292 330 522 [ 39] [ Notes] [ 39] Addition problem ____________ [ page 43] [ page has been rotated 180 degrees for readability] Box 10 in wide On side 2- 11 3/ 4 long 12 1/ 2 in high aside from top 5/ 8 thick sides to Case harden Iron take 2 parts prutiate [ sic prussiate] potash 1 part of [ illegible] powder together then heat the Iron cherry red & roll it in & put it in the fire & keep doing so until it is [ illegible] then put it in water ____________ [ page 44] [ page has been rotated 180 degrees for readability] [ illegible] Franklin Shops Nashville Tenn Care of CaptC H Irvin No 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- 10 - 11- 12- 13- 14- 15- 16- 17- 18 45 118 45 33.75 78.75 825 315 33.75 [ 40] [ Notes] [ 40] Two addition problems ____________ [ page 45] [ page has been rotated 180 degrees to allow for reading] A- 2135 [ 41] 1617 533 644 507 501 [ 42] [ Notes] [ 41] Western Michigan University Archives and Regional History Collections number [ 42] Addition problem that was written upside down. ____________ [ page 46] [ illegible] [ 43] [ Notes] [ 43] a mathematical equation possibly [ Back Cover]
Subject-LCSHPage, Eli H., 1838-1915--Diaries
Ohio--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Personal narratives
Nashville (Tenn.)--History--Civil War, 1861-1865
United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Personal narratives
United States. Army. Quartermaster's Dept.
United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Sources
Vehicles, Military--United States--Maintenance and repair
Wagons--United States--Maintenance and repair
Wheelwrights--Ohio--Diaries
Subject-TGMCarts & wagons--United States--1860-1870
Subject-Keywordscivilians
Franklin Shops
wagon repair
Union Army
American Civil War
War between the States
War of Secession
War of the Rebellion
SourceOriginal housed in the Archives and Regional History Collections, Western Michigan University; A-2135
Languageeng
Collection TitleUnited States Civil War Collection
ContributorsSharon Carlson, Western Michigan University Archives and Regional History Collections; Creation of machine-readable version and digital images: Paul Howell, Lou Ann Morgan, Libby Catt, Western Michigan University Libraries Digitization Center; Metadata: Sheila Bair, Deborah Mouw, Western Michigan University Libraries Cataloging Dept.
PublisherWestern Michigan University
Rights ManagementCopyright 2006 Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan, all rights reserved. The digital version is available for educational use under 'Fair Use' guidelines. For additional permission and further information contact the WMU Libraries, Digitization Center: lib-dc@wmich.edu
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Formatimage/tiff; image/jp2; application/pdf
Date Digital2007-06-15
Resource IdentifierUSCW0008
IdentifierEXWA_USCW_DIpagPDF
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