Personal Collection

Total : 34,847 item

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931. Reference : MM-1-16-89

| When the Thai came, Tai Lue people did not have to pay tax; previously, there was no tax under the domination of the Nan. | Punch card

932. Reference : MM-1-16-90

| In previous times, inter-village exchange took place through the barter system, and the value of the items was equivalent. Now the price was fixed by bargaining and goods were usually exchanged for cash. | Punch card

933. Reference : MM-1-16-91

| In previous times, kerosene, pig fat, sawdust, and tree sap was utilized as fuel. | Punch card

934. Reference : MM-1-16-92

| The trees that represent each day of the week, from Sunday to Saturday. | Punch card

935. Reference : MM-1-122-3

| Information on village size of Ban Phaed, the distance from the west to the east, and from Ban Phaed to Ban Don. Moerman used foot-steps as a measurement. | Punch card

936. Reference : MM-1-116-9

| Main topics used for punch cards from 1 to 89. | Punch card

937. Reference : MM-1-109-22

| February 14, 1960 A letter from Robert B. Textor to Moerman, with instructions about how to use the code and subjects for punch cards, and use of the cards. | Letter

938. Reference : MM-1-109-23

| A letter from Jay to Moerman regarding instructions about how to use codes and subjects for recording cards. | Letter

939. Reference : MM-1-110-7

| Income statistics – expenses, letters, parcels, telegrams, and money order at the Post Office in Chiang Kham. | Punch card

940. Reference : MM-1-110-8

| Details of the official positions at the district authorities according to residence, ethnicity and duration of the operation. | Punch card