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 | Erica (Dushoin) Krick (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
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 | Ernest Boudreau
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 | Ernie and Rosealie Boudreau
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 | Esther Finette (Ward) Turner and her son Aubrey
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 | Esther Kellogg (Mayo) Ward (1814-1895)
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 | Esther Kellogg (Mayo) Ward (1814-1895)
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 | Ethel (McMichael) Brindle
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 | Everett Daniel Ward
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 | Everett Daniel Ward when younger
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 | Fleck Family Children seated: unknown Adults seated: Jacob Fishburn Hoy, Mollie Fleck, Martin Luther Fleck and wife, Massey Fleck, Henrietta Hoy Adults standing: Stuart Fleck, Alice Fleck and her husband, Bell Herman, Ab - Coral Faulkenbery originally shared this on 01 Aug 2015
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 | Florence Nightingale Medal
Wikipedia on Florence Nightingale Medal
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 | Fort Beauséjour Fort Beauséjour (French pronunciation: [fɔʁ boseʒuʁ]) is a large five-bastioned star fort on the Isthmus of Chignecto, a neck of land connecting present-day New Brunswick with Nova Scotia, Canada. The site was strategically important in Acadia, a French colony that included parts of what is now Quebec, The Maritimes, and northern Maine. It was built by the French from 1751 to 1752. It was surrendered to the British in 1755 after the Battle of Fort Beauséjour and renamed Fort Cumberland. The fort played an important role in the Anglo-French rivalry of 1749-63 and in the 1776 Battle of Fort Cumberland when sympathizers of the American Revolution were repulsed.
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 | Fragment of relief showing Shoshenq I and a woman whose name has been lost—but might be queen Karomama
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 | Fran Boudreau
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 | Frances (Gladwin) Hunsicker
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 | Francis Gladwin
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 | Francis Gladwin He did the wood carving he is leaning on.
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 | Frank and Mary Ann (Boehm) Pschirer
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 | Frank W. Burnett
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 | Frederick Enthroned
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 | Frederick I Barbarossa
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 | Frederick Moses Flanders (1828-1900)
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 | Funeral Mask of Sheshonq II
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 | Gabriel Fleck
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 | Gabriel Fleck
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 | Geneviève Godin
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 | Geoffrey Chaucer
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 | Geoffrey Plantagenent
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 | George Alvin Brindle
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 | George and Jane (Sherwin) Eddy
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 | George Edward Rowe (1856-1900)
Jennie Flander's second husband
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 | George Harding
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 | George Lotz Taken about 1880
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 | George Noble Parents
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 | George Washington Goodell
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 | Georges Godin and Marceline Albert circa 1910
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 | Gerald and Angelina (Boudreau) Chaisson
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 | Gertrude Geyerstanger Schultz
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 | Gisela of Swabia
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 | Gladwin Family (standing back row from left) Ellen Rachel, Neonetta, Anna, Mary (seated from left) Stephen Cooper, Sarah Jane Cooper, Sarah Jane, Frances, Francis
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 | Gladys (Gladwin) (Roy) Bindbeutel
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 | Gladys (Gladwin) and Leo J. Roy
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 | Godin Family
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 | Gold Tremissis of Duke Sico The inscription is SICO PRINCES, Duke Sico
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 | Goldie and Hewitt Ferrenberg
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 | Grace Ella (Ward) French
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 | Gravestone of Mary (Moore) Fleck
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 | Great Seal of Stephen of Blois
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 | Hannah Green Putt
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 | Harold III "Bluetooth", King of Denmark and Norway
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 | Harrison Greene and Family
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 | Harrison Greene with his daughter
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 | Harry E. Myers
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 | Harry Lincoln Woodman (1880-1968)
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 | Harry Woodman as a Baby
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 | Harry Woodman in his youth
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 | Harry Woodman's High School Graduation Picture
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 | Hearthstone of Woodman Garrison, 1659-1896
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 | Helen M J Brindle
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 | Henry II argues with Thomas Becket
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 | Henry III, King of England
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 | Henry of Burgundy
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 | Henry of Speyer
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 | Henry the Lion
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 | Herbert J. Woodman (1848-1892)
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 | High School Senior Photo of Robert Roy
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 | Hildegarde of Burgundy
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 | Hill Evangelical Lutheran Church This historic church was founded by Pastor John Casper Stoever in 1733. The church campus is situated on a scenic elevated multiple acre parcel that overlooks the Lebanon Valley.
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 | Historical Marker of the Orange Pound COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
ORANGE
INCORPORATED
FEB. 24, 1810
ORANGE TOWN POUND
BUILT MID 1700'S
USED TO HOLD STRAY FARM
ANIMALS UNTIL CLAIMED BY
THEIR OWNERS. A FEE WAS
PAID FOR THEIR RELEASE.
MOST COLONIAL TOWNS HAD
A POUND; THIS IS ONE OF
VERY FEW STILL STANDING.
ERECTED BY
ORANGE BICENTENNIAL COMMISSION
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 | Home of John and Priscilla Alden
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 | Homestead of Richard Haven The above is a faithful picture of a very ancient house, which was owned by Richard Haven, who settled here as early as 1640. In later years it was known as the Hart house, the last occupant of the name being Joseph Hart, a farmer, who died in 1806.
It was taken down, transported to Reservoir Hill, and there consumed in a sort of sacrificial bonfire on the morning of the Centennial Day of the Republic—July 4, 1876.
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 | Howard Whelpley
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 | Hugh le Despenser the Younger
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 | Ida and Knights
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 | Inscription on William's Tomb
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 | Irene Eddy
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 | Isabella of Angoulême's Tomb
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 | Isabella of Castile, Duchess of York
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 | Isabella of France
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 | Isabella of France Arriving in England for her Marriage to Edward II
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 | J. Howard Lotz
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 | Jack Scully
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 | Jacob Dushion (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
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 | James and Ida Geiger
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 | James Butler
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 | James Schultz
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 | James T. Ziegenfuss Jr., Ph.D.
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 | Jane (Boudreau) Spofford and her Family
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 | Janice (Woodman) Farmer
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 | Japanese Order of the Precious Crown Wikipedia on Order of the Precious Crown
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 | Jennifer (Myers) Roy
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 | Jeremiah Ambrose Krick (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
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 | Jeremy Whelpley
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 | Joan of Kent This is the only known likeness
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 | Joan, Countess of Ponthieu
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 | Jody Ann (Boudreau) Roy
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 | John and Gladys (Gladwin) Bindbeutel
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 | John and Priscilla Alden
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 | John Balliol, King of Scotland, offers homage to King Edward I of England
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 | John Boyle Langan
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