Letter from Oscar Monnig to H.H. Nininger (August 20, 1951)Show full item record
Title | Letter from Oscar Monnig to H.H. Nininger (August 20, 1951) |
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Author | Monnig, Oscar |
Date | 1951-08-20 |
Description | Letter from Oscar Monnig to H.H. Nininger apologizing for having not been able to look into the possible Tennessee meteorite for over a year since Nininger told him about. Inquires if there is any more information that Nininger can give him about where it might be found so that if he drives to North Carolina for a solar eclipse he can possibly look into stopping around Clinton, Tennessee for a day or two. |
Link | https://repository.tcu.edu/handle/116099117/61758 |
Subject | Meteorite
Clinton meteorite Clinton (Tenn.) Nininger, Harvey Harlow Harmon, Alvin C. Harmon, M. E. Harmon, Ernest Harmon, Fred |
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