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  1. South American trip, 1939, 1939, Smithsonian Field Book Project, SIA RU007293.

    South American trip, 1939

    • Date: 1939 19390400 19391212
    • Creator: Mann, Lucile Quarry, 1897-1986

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  3. Diary, 1866 - May 25, 1867, 1866-1867, Smithsonian Field Book Project, SIA RU007073.

    Diary, 1866 - May 25, 1867

    • Date: 1866-1867 01011866 05251867

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  5. Record Unit 548, National Museum of Natural History Division of Meteorites Folder: India - Miscellaneous

    Record Unit 548, National Museum of Natural History Division of Meteorites Folder: India - Miscellaneous

    • Date: 1970-1977
    • Creator: National Museum of Natural History (U.S.) Division of Meteorites
    • Creator: National Museum of Natural History (U.S.) Division of Meteorites

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  7. Travelog of 1962-1963 South American trip, 1962-1963, Smithsonian Field Book Project, SIA RU007151.

    Travelog of 1962-1963 South American trip

    • Date: 1962-1963 19621203 19630222
    • Creator: Cochran, Doris M. (Doris Mable), 1898-1968

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  9. Mary Agnes Chase correspondence and notes documenting her research on grasses in Brazil and Puerto Rico, c. 1924-1941, contains a copy of the itinerary of Carl von Martius's 1817-1820 exploring trip to Brazil. (Accession 06-208)

    Mary Agnes Chase correspondence and notes documenting her research on grasses in Brazil and Puerto Rico, c. 1924-1941, contains a copy of the itinerary of Carl von Martius's 1817-1820 exploring trip to Brazil. (Accession 06-208)

    • Date: 1924-1941 1924 1941

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  11. Mary Henry Diary, 1858-1863

    Mary Henry Diary, 1858-1863

    • Date: 1858-1863 Civil War, 1861-1865
    • Creator: Henry, Mary Anna 1834-1903
    • Creator: Henry, Mary Anna 1834-1903

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