Box 33
Contains 53 Results:
Louisiana Coastal (Research), n.d.
This collection consists of her working files which include genealogy, letters, journals, correspondence, writings, publications, and other professional materials. The collection also contains Robert Webb's working files, such as biographical, professional, and personal materials.
William C. Schear, Bernice Webb's son, donated the collection.
“Louisiana Highway Surveys”, by O. D. Abington and R. M. Webb, n.d.
This collection consists of her working files which include genealogy, letters, journals, correspondence, writings, publications, and other professional materials. The collection also contains Robert Webb's working files, such as biographical, professional, and personal materials.
William C. Schear, Bernice Webb's son, donated the collection.
“Man in Austere Environment”, n.d.
This collection consists of her working files which include genealogy, letters, journals, correspondence, writings, publications, and other professional materials. The collection also contains Robert Webb's working files, such as biographical, professional, and personal materials.
William C. Schear, Bernice Webb's son, donated the collection.
“Man in Closed Environments”, by Robert M. Webb (Abstract), n.d.
This collection consists of her working files which include genealogy, letters, journals, correspondence, writings, publications, and other professional materials. The collection also contains Robert Webb's working files, such as biographical, professional, and personal materials.
William C. Schear, Bernice Webb's son, donated the collection.
“The Mining of the Economic Mineral of Great Britain”, n.d.
This collection consists of her working files which include genealogy, letters, journals, correspondence, writings, publications, and other professional materials. The collection also contains Robert Webb's working files, such as biographical, professional, and personal materials.
William C. Schear, Bernice Webb's son, donated the collection.
“Place Location in Geographic Education Anathema or Exigency”, by Robert M. Webb, n.d.
This collection consists of her working files which include genealogy, letters, journals, correspondence, writings, publications, and other professional materials. The collection also contains Robert Webb's working files, such as biographical, professional, and personal materials.
William C. Schear, Bernice Webb's son, donated the collection.
“Population Differences Along the Boundary Between the United States and Canada from the Lake of the Woods to the Rocky Mountains”, n.d.
This collection consists of her working files which include genealogy, letters, journals, correspondence, writings, publications, and other professional materials. The collection also contains Robert Webb's working files, such as biographical, professional, and personal materials.
William C. Schear, Bernice Webb's son, donated the collection.
“The Present Problem of Spain and its Solution”, by R. M. Webb, August 1951
This collection consists of her working files which include genealogy, letters, journals, correspondence, writings, publications, and other professional materials. The collection also contains Robert Webb's working files, such as biographical, professional, and personal materials.
William C. Schear, Bernice Webb's son, donated the collection.
“Quebec as an Independent Nation: Problems of Separation from Canada”, by R. M. Webb, n.d.
This collection consists of her working files which include genealogy, letters, journals, correspondence, writings, publications, and other professional materials. The collection also contains Robert Webb's working files, such as biographical, professional, and personal materials.
William C. Schear, Bernice Webb's son, donated the collection.
“Relationship Between Agricultural Production and Food Store Sales in Three Unlike States of the United States”, by Robert M. Webb, n.d.
This collection consists of her working files which include genealogy, letters, journals, correspondence, writings, publications, and other professional materials. The collection also contains Robert Webb's working files, such as biographical, professional, and personal materials.
William C. Schear, Bernice Webb's son, donated the collection.