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Geo. H. Morrill Co. printing and lithographic inks
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"This is a practical, ready reference book for the easy and accurate selection of suitable shades on inks for varied purposes. It is not intended to be an academic treatise on printing nor for display purposes"--From "Purpose of the book," page [1].
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Apex Inks
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Two metal cans of block printing ink, each labeled Apex Inks, manufactured by Barta-Griffen Company, Worcester and Boston, Massachusetts. The labels on the top of each can read: "Apex Cover Mixing White". Each can is 3 3/4 oz., and appears to be unopened. "Spofford" is written in ms., in ink, on the top label of each.
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Correspondence, general
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For thirty years Arnold was considered one of the leading petroleum engineers and consultants in the United States. His prolific correspondence includes letters from practically all the leading scientists throughout the United States in his and related fields. Many of the writers were close personal friends. Arnold filed various business papers, brief reports, legal papers, etc. with his correspondence for his own convenience and that of his office help. Whenever feasible, this order has been retained for the convenience of readers. Some correspondence pertaining to Mining and Petroleum companies and projects is filed with related papers in those series.
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Joseph C. Morrill military reports
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The group of material contains various reports and requisitions made by Quartermaster Joseph C. Morrill of the 3rd Infantry, California Volunteers, while stationed at Fort Bragg, California. It includes monthly summary financial statements, monthly returns of public animals, monthly reports of forage, requisitions for supplies, reports of men employed on extra duty, and the findings of a board of survey regarding the physical condition of army supplies at the fort. Also included is a Leave of Absence card for Joseph C. Morrill from the Utah Department of the Grand Army of the Republic.
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George Henry Williams letter to Ogden Hoffman
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Williams writes of a Bill that has been introduced to him and that he has forwarded to Hoffman for his opinion. He reports that the Bill "has been favorably received & I hope it will meet with your approval."
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