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Reprint of the 1810 ed. printed by Samuel Wood, New York,

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Swimming pool area for Cheverton Residence Hall [originally East Hall], Chapman College, Orange, California, ca. 1978.

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Exterior view of East Hall [renamed Cheverton Residence Hall], Chapman University, Orange, California. was constructed by Chapman College and dedicated in 1959 as a dormitory for women. It was named for Dr. Cecil F. Cheverton, president of Chapman College in the 1930s.

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Working on the construction of East Hall [renamed Cheverton Residence Hall], Chapman University, Orange, California. It was constructed by Chapman College and dedicated in 1959 as a dormitory for women.

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Inside a dormitory room at Cheverton Residence Hall [originally East Hall], Chapman College, Orange, California, ca. 1960. The dormitory was dedicated in 1959 and torn down in 2002.

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Exterior of Cheverton Residence Hall [originally East Hall], Chapman College, Orange, California. It was dedicated in 1959 as a women's dormitory and was torn down in 2002.

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View across swimming pool of Cheverton Residence Hall [originally East Hall], Chapman College, Orange, California. Dedicated November 1,1959.

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Around the pool area, Cheverton Residence Hall [originally East Hall], Chapman University, Orange, California, ca. 1978. Dedicated in 1959 and torn down in 2002.

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Swimming pool for Cheverton Residence Hall [originally East Hall], Chapman College, Orange, California, ca. 1978. The dormitory was dedicated in 1959 as housing for women and torn down in 2002.

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Reprint of the 1810 ed. printed by Samuel Wood, New York, Reprinted by Ipswich By J. Bush, Tavern-Street

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A plan of part of the lands of the Six Nations Indians, dated January 26, 1833. A note on the plan reads “Part of the lands of the Six Nations Indians as surveyed by order of their Superintendent, John Brant, Esq. Dated at the Mohawk Village, the 29th day of April, 1831. Part of which was returned to the office of the Honourable, the Commissior of Crown Lands, on the 31st Oct. 1831, and now rendered more complete by a continuation of the survey under the same order in 1832, and by information obtained from private practice not connected with my official instructions all of which is most respectfully submitted to the inspection and for the information of His Majesty’s Government by Lewis Burwell, Surveyor”. The map shows the early loyalist land holdings in the Brantford area.