919 resultados para Park, Mungo, 1771-1806.
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The Adams County Regional Park and Fairgrounds must comply with environmental policies related to surface water and groundwater protection. This paper assesses various methods which have proven to be effective in the reduction of nutrients and other contaminants found in surface and groundwater at comparable livestock-based venues. Data was gathered from other facilities in order to identify specific compliance alternatives and evaluate management options. Empirical research, coupled with GIS mapping technology yielded explicit water quality management recommendations for the Adams County Regional Park and Fairgrounds. The outcome of this research and mapping exercise include twelve management recommendations and two site-specific locations for structural BMPs designed to better control water pollution at the Adams County Regional Park and Fairgrounds.
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The present study aims to inventory and analyse the ethnobotanical knowledge about medicinal plants in the Serra de Mariola Natural Park. In respect to traditional uses, 93 species reported by local informants were therapeutic, 27 food, 4 natural dyes and 13 handcrafts. We developed a methodology that allowed the location of individuals or vegetation communities with a specific popular use. We prepared a geographic information system (GIS) that included gender, family, scientific nomenclature and common names in Spanish and Catalan for each species. We also made a classification of 39 medicinal uses from ATC (Anatomical, Therapeutic, Chemical classification system). Labiatae (n=19), Compositae (n=9) and Leguminosae (n=6) were the families most represented among the plants used to different purposes in humans. Species with the most elevated cultural importance index (CI) values were Thymus vulgaris (CI=1.431), Rosmarinus officinalis (CI=1.415), Eryngium campestre (CI=1.325), Verbascum sinuatum (CI=1.106) and Sideritis angustifolia (CI=1.041). Thus, the collected plants with more therapeutic uses were: Lippia triphylla (12), Thymus vulgaris and Allium roseum (9) and Erygium campestre (8). The most repeated ATC uses were: G04 (urological use), D03 (treatment of wounds and ulcers) and R02 (throat diseases). These results were in a geographic map where each point represented an individual of any species. A database was created with the corresponding therapeutic uses. This application is useful for the identification of individuals and the selection of species for specific medicinal properties. In the end, knowledge of these useful plants may be interesting to revive the local economy and in some cases promote their cultivation.
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El conjunto edificatorio del Recinto Ferial de Albacete se caracteriza por su arquitectura vernácula construida en tapia y por designarse como espacio servidor de un único uso, la fiesta local que se constituye como motor económico esencial y diferenciador de la historia de Albacete. Pero es sin duda su singularidad edificatoria la que le confiere la importancia edilicia, siendo declarado como Bien de Interés Cultural en 1983 por el Ministerio de Cultura. Estas características han facilitado que se mantenga en pie desde su construcción en 1783 pero no han conseguido el empuje suficiente para programar un plan de actuación de protección en base a su memoria histórica, viéndose sometido a intervenciones parciales, reformas y ampliaciones que han variado su forma original. Esta publicación trata de compilar en un documento único la documentación dispersa existente que aproxime a la recuperación documental de su historia para que sirva de base en una necesaria y urgente propuesta de conservación de futuro.
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Two letters to Hannah Collins dated July 26 and 29, 1806, regarding money owed by Croswell for washing services.
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One-page draft of a request by Croswell to an unidentified entity for financial assistance.
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Handwritten copy of a certificate acknowledging the deposit of the title of Croswell's celestial planisphere with the clerk of the District of Massachusetts.
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Two-leaf document containing three journal entries written by Croswell upon his arrival in Liverpool in late December 1806.
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This folder contains nine slips of paper with various notes about books and reading materials. For some documents it is unclear if the notes were created in Croswell's work on the Harvard College Library catalog or in his personal research.
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Handwritten receipt signed by Charles Chauncey acknowledging payment of scholarship funds by John Sale.
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The one page document records Harvard's debit account with Steward Hastings for nails and brads purchased between September 1770 and March 1771.
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This series contains sixty-nine documents related to the College's interest in the Charlestown ferry between 1707 and 1806 that were gathered together, arranged in chronological order, and pasted into a bound volume at an undetermined date. The majority of documents are leases and bonds with the ferrymen, as well as handwritten copies of Corporation petitions to the General Court regarding ferry fares and bridge development. The series also includes handwritten legal opinions composed by Levi Lincoln and Nathan Dane for the College analyzing the rights of the College to transportation-related income.
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Published copy of the 1807 College Laws with the admittatur of undergraduate Andrew O. Waterhouse signed by President Samuel Webber on September 24, 1806.
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Printed copy of an undated abstract of the laws and regulations with the admittatur of undergraduate Ephraim Abbott signed by President Joseph Willard on September 24, 1802.