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    project” (Rosholt, 1948). John Gilbert Rosholt was another one of the important people that shaped Rosholt. “He made a deal with Jens Rasmussen, who owned a feed mill, to share the water rights on the South Branch of the Little Wolf River. He built a sawmill adjacent to Rasmussen’s feed mill on the east side of the pond. Rosholt continued to invest in timber.” Anderson,N.J. (n.d.). Rosholt village is born. Retrieved from http://www.pchswi.org/archives/communities/vrosholt.html Gottlieb Stanbly…

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    on may 25th, 1938 in clatskanie, Oregon. Carver had a very unique life as a child dealing with many family issues such as dealing with financial struggles, seeing his dad always leave his presence, and an unsteady lifestyle. Carvers father was a sawmill worker, fisherman, and a heavy drinker. Carvers mother was a waitress and a retail clerk. Carver was not their only child; his only brother, James Franklin carver was born in 1943. everything from his childhood influenced his writing since he was…

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    John Deere Research Paper

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    John Deere, a name that is well known among all the farming communities. John Deere puts out some of the biggest farming equipment. When driving around on all the backgrounds you will see a lot of the big green and yellow tractors out there in the fields or just sitting on someone’s farm land waiting to be used. It’s a name brand that has been around for as long as I can remember. My father even worked for one of the companies in Minier for a few years. In this paper I will be discussing how the…

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    The Grand Rapids Chair Company represented a partnership between Grand Rapids sawmills and lumber mills. The site is notable for its adaptation both to changes in ownership and the demands of the furniture industry, through which it impacted the surrounding community of laborers. Sanborn Fire Insurance maps show several additions to the building since its construction, the two largest being the expansion to abut Monroe Street, apparent on the 1912 map, and the Baker Furniture addition, built at…

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    Mill, lots of americans growing very rich, and inflation increasing majorly. One of the major effects the Gold Rush had on the United States was anxiety to arrive at Sutter’s Mill. The big day was January 24, 1848. James Marshall was building a sawmill for John Sutter. These two men worked with each other. Marshall and Sutter were planning on cutting…

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    truly find happiness and starts to fall in love with Mattie. It starts when Ethan and Mattie are walking home late at night, which they happened to stroll through the fields under the clear star filled sky, where they had a clearly view of Ethan’s sawmill. In the hope of happiness and love towards…

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    He worked in Yosemite as a shepherd then ran a sawmill near the base of Yosemite Falls. Even though he was working he still managed to find time to continue studying nature and its beauties. Robert Underwood Johnson editor of Century magazine helped re-awaken Muir’s literary and political…

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    The Romans were good at engineering, although many of their inventions were improvements and/or modifications of older inventions and ideas. Roman engineering was also influenced by Greece and Etruscan ideas. Some Roman engineering achievements are aqueducts, bridges, roads, mining, and mills. Two other buildings are the Colosseum and the Pantheon. Materials The Romans mostly used brick, stone, cement concrete and/or marble. The Romans discovered that substituting the sand in concrete with…

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    My two favorite bands during my teenage years until today have persistently been Muse, and Coheed and Cambria. These two bands have various similarities but are markedly different from one another. The two band’s differing origins, influences, philosophies, and histories have drastically impacted their musical styles and popular success, while their similarities have been critical in redefining progressive and alternative rock. Their unique styles prompted much of my own musical growth and…

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    Character Analysis in Zora Neale Hurston’s Spunk In life certain incidents can reveal the mental and moral qualities distinctive to an individual, showing their true character. In the short story “Spunk,” written by Zora Neale Hurston a story that takes place in the village store of a rural, small all-black town. It is the story of a confident man who steals a weaker man’s wife, and how the husband gets his revenge after death. Throughout “Spunk” Hurston uses literary techniques as…

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