Oregonians and the Pacific Northwest: Using Weather Folklore for Estoric Purposes 2003

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Oregonians and the Pacific Northwest: Using Weather Folklore for Estoric Purposes 2003

Elizabeth R. Thomas was a student of folklore at the University of Oregon. This collection includes an essay and fieldwork documentation relating to this student's folklore fieldwork project.

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Thomas, Elizabeth R.

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Hurner, Karen

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Epithet: Assistant Editor 'New Statesman' British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000352.0x0002f9 Griffith E. Thomas (1814-1899), described in his obituary as "one of Loudoun's oldest and most highly respected citizens," was laid to rest in the Mount Zion Cemetery at the time of his death. Beginning circa 1934, the direct descendents of his nine children with Rebecca Wright Thomas (1821-1911) established t...

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