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Item Number:

N/A

Donor:

J. C. Karcher

Type:

notebook

 

Manufacturer:

 

 

n/a

Description:
Each page of Karcher's black notebook. Entries were made during the 1920's and 1930's.



Karcher's original reflection prospecting black-covered field notebook, circa 1921.  Outside cover.
Circa 1921.  Title page.
Karcher's original reflection prospecting black-covered field notebook, circa 1921.  Borehole log insert.
Karcher's original reflection prospecting black-covered field notebook, circa 1921. Page 2.
Karcher's original reflection prospecting black-covered field notebook, circa 1921. Page 4.
Karcher's original reflection prospecting black-covered field notebook, circa 1921. Page 6
Karcher's original reflection prospecting black-covered field notebook, circa 1921. Page 10.
Karcher's original reflection prospecting black-covered field notebook, circa 1921. Page 12.
Karcher's original reflection prospecting black-covered field notebook, circa 1921. Page 14.
Karcher's original reflection prospecting black-covered field notebook, circa 1921. Page 16.
Karcher's original reflection prospecting black-covered field notebook, circa 1921. Page 18.
Karcher's original reflection prospecting black-covered field notebook, circa 1921. Page 20.
Karcher's original reflection prospecting black-covered field notebook, circa 1921. Page 22.
Karcher's original reflection prospecting black-covered field notebook, circa 1921. Page 24.
Karcher's original reflection prospecting black-covered field notebook, circa 1921. Page 26.
Karcher's original reflection prospecting black-covered field notebook, circa 1921. Page 28.
Karcher's original reflection prospecting black-covered field notebook, circa 1921. Page 30.
Karcher's original reflection prospecting black-covered field notebook, circa 1921. Page 32.
Karcher's original reflection prospecting black-covered field notebook, circa 1921. Page 34.
Karcher's original reflection prospecting black-covered field notebook, circa 1921. Page 36.
Karcher's original reflection prospecting black-covered field notebook, circa 1921. Page 38.
Karcher's original reflection prospecting black-covered field notebook, circa 1921. Page 40.
Karcher's original reflection prospecting black-covered field notebook, circa 1921. Page 42.
Karcher's original reflection prospecting black-covered field notebook, circa 1921. Page 44.
Karcher's original reflection prospecting black-covered field notebook, circa 1921. Page 46.
Karcher's original reflection prospecting black-covered field notebook, circa 1921. Page 48.
Karcher's original reflection prospecting black-covered field notebook, circa 1921. Page 50.
Karcher's original reflection prospecting black-covered field notebook, circa 1921. Page 52.
Karcher's original reflection prospecting black-covered field notebook, circa 1921. Page 54.

 

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