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[Tennessee Farm and Home Science: Quality Of Sorghum-Corn Sirup Blends] (open access)

[Tennessee Farm and Home Science: Quality Of Sorghum-Corn Sirup Blends]

Photocopy of a partial newsletter from the Tennessee Farm and Home Science published in Knoxville, Tennessee on a chapter titled, "Quality Of Sorghum-Corn Sirup Blends," pages 9-14. The photocopy pages are marked with notes and sentences of interest are circled.
Date: 1980-10/1980-12
Creator: Collins, J. L.; Yachouh, I. C. & McCarty, I. E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Client Card: Galerie Barbizon] (open access)

[Client Card: Galerie Barbizon]

Client card describing work completed at the Roman Bronze Works Foundry for Galerie Barbizon including a job number, brief description, monetary amount, and dates associated with each entry. Pieces included: "Scalp," "Bronco Buster," and "Fallen Rider" by Remington.
Date: unknown
Creator: Roman Bronze Works Foundry
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Tennessee Farm and Home Science: Evaluation of Vacuum Kettle Processing of Sorghum Syrup] (open access)

[Tennessee Farm and Home Science: Evaluation of Vacuum Kettle Processing of Sorghum Syrup]

Photocopy of a partial newsletter from the Tennessee Farm and Home Science published in Knoxville, Tennessee on a chapter titled, "Evaluation of Vacuum Kettle Processing of Sorghum Syrup," pages 25-30. The photocopy pages are marked with notes and sentences of interest are circled.
Date: 1985-10/1985-12
Creator: Jones, D. W. & Wilhelm, L. R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Oral History Interview with Edward Nielsen, August 23, 2001 (open access)

Oral History Interview with Edward Nielsen, August 23, 2001

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Edward Nielsen from Medaryville, Indiana. He discusses undergoing Amry training at Fort Knox, Kentucky, before being assigned as B Company of the 69th Army Regiment at Fort Knox as a private. Afterwards he got lucky and was assigned to drive a truck from Louisiana to North Carolina, Mr. Nielsen describes this as the best job he ever had in the Army. After Pearl Harbor he is transferred to the 1st Armored Division and Regiment, 2nd Battalion. He was then transported from fort Knox to Ireland then to England for a short time before being shipped out to Oran in North Africa. On the way to Oran, the ship he was on was almost hit by a missile shot by a German U-boat, but it instead hit another ship that was nearby. By the time Mr. Nielsen reached Oran he was a segreant Tank Commander. He also relays a time he warned his Company Commander about German Tiger Tanks being in their area and being ignored only for them to show up a few days later resulting in one captain deserting and being captured by German soldiers. Mr. Nielsen …
Date: August 23, 2001
Creator: Nielsen, Edward
System: The Portal to Texas History