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Face of the Moon: Galileo to Apollo Contributed by: Linda Hall Library of Science, Engineering & Technology A collection of moon maps chronologically arranged by their publication date. This is an online version of an exhibition catalog that was originally published in 1989. |
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Facsimiles of Manuscripts Illuminated in the British Isles Contributed by: Pius XII Memorial Library, St. Louis University A digital exhibit of art from 15 illuminated manuscript facsimiles. |
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Far West Contributed by: William Jewell College The Far West newspaper was published weekly in Liberty, Missouri from August 11, 1836 to October 6, 1836. |
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Fourth of July Speeches Contributed by: University of Missouri-Columbia Special Collections A collection containing published pamphlets of addresses made on Independence Day from 1791-1925. The speeches explore topics central to the developing United States in the first 150 years of its existence. |
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Fragments From the Botanical Frontier Contributed by: Missouri Botanical Garden Information on three areas of the North American botanical frontier. Botanical exploration generally followed lines of transportation and military campaigns, as such there were unexplored pockets. These unexplored areas were finally closed as botanical "frontiers" in the twentieth century. |
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Frank and Jesse James Circuit Court Documents Contributed by: Missouri State Archives Documents from the Daviess County Circuit Clerk reveal many of the James brothers’ activities during the late 19th century and include indictments showing criminal charges ranging from grand larceny to murder. The records also provide a glimpse into the life of other prominent Missourians of the time, such as Confederate Brigadier General Joseph Shelby. |
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Frenchtown Postcards Contributed by: St. Charles City-County Library District, Kathryn Linnemann Branch Collection of postcard views of buildings at 2nd, 3rd, 5th streets of Frenchtown, Missouri. |
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Frisco Travel Exhibit Contributed by: Missouri State University Special Collections and Archives Department Selection of ephemera, documents, postcards, photographs, and artifacts documenting the Saint Louis-San Francisco Railway. The items were used in creating the MSU Archives and Special Collection's Frisco Travel Exhibit in 2008. |
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Frisco: A Look Back at the Saint Louis-San Francisco Railway Contributed by: Springfield-Greene County Library District The collection includes postcards, Frisco employee magazines, employee information cards, and photographs to tell the story of the Saint Louis-San Francisco Railway known as the Frisco, a dominant railroad throughout south central United States. |
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Fruitful Heritage Contributed by: Paul Evans Library of Fruit Science, Missouri State University The Missouri State Fruit Experiment Station was established in 1899. Station directors and staff documented their work on 873 glass photographic plates. The collection displays the unique heritage of Ozark pomology (fruit culture). The collection documents fruit varieties, disease, insects, orchard equipment, and harvesting methods from the first half of the twentieth century. |

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