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| Former First Ladies Barbara Bush and Laura Bush. Status: Located; Former First Ladies Barbara Bush and Laura Bush visit the Burial Site of former President Gerald R. Ford and former First Lady Betty Ford with Susan Ford Bales.jpg |
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| Former Grant Resident Dies. The Record-Eagle, Traverse City, Michigan, Thursday, May 17, 1957 page 9. |
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10403 |
| Former Mayor To Be Honored With Plaza - Richard Welton Lake County Journal, Grayslake, Illinois, Thursday, March 06, 2014 |
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10404 |
| Former Montgomery Supervisor Succumbs. The Decatur (Illinois) Review, Tuesday, December 14, 1943 page 4. |
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10405 |
| Former Olympic Track Star to Take Charge of Local Practice. The Daily Notes, Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, Thursday, June 22. 1939 page 6. |
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10406 |
| Former Ottumwan Youngest Veteran - George Herbert Wheelock Ottumwa Tri-Weekly Courier (Ottumwa, Iowa) 26 Jan 1907, Saturday, Page 4 |
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10407 |
| Former President's Brother Helped In 1968 Campaign, In Memory Of Edward Nixon Honolulu Star-Advertiser, Honolulu, Hawaii, 03 Mar 2019, Sunday, Page B5 |
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10408 |
| Former Resident Dies In California. The Kenosha (Wisconsin) News, Wednesday, March 20. 1963 page 11. |
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10409 |
| Former Resident In Legal Trouble. The Janesville (Wisconsin) Daily Gazette, Tuesday, December 9, 1902 page 2, |
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10410 |
| Former Resident Kills Self. Sandy Creek (New York) News, Thursday, July 2, 1931 page 1. |
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| Forrest Avery and Marguerite Griswold Marriage Hartford Courant (Hartford, Connecticut) 02 Aug 1916, Wednesday, Page 12 |
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| Forrest Edward Shattuck California, Long Beach, Long Beach Polytechnic High School, 1924 |
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| Forrest Everton Avery Obituary Hartford Courant (Hartford, Connecticut) 28 Aug 1954, Saturday, Page 2 |
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| Forrest Everton Avery WW I Draft Card Forrest Everton Avery WW I Draft Card |
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| Forrest Everton Avery WW II Draft Card Forrest Everton Avery WW II Draft Card |
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| Fort Campbell. Fort Campbell. |
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| Fort Dearborn in 1830. Fort Dearborn was an United States fort built in 1803 beside the Chicago River in what was to become Chicago, Illinois. The fort was decommissioned by 1837. Part of the fort was lost when the Chicago River was widened in 1855. What remained was destroyed in the Great Chicago Fire of 1871. |
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| Fort Defiance. Fort Defiance. |
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| Fort Fisher. Kurz & Allison 1890, Chicago, Illinois |
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| Fort Griswold. In more modern times we refer to The Battle of Groton Heights or The Battle of Fort Griswold but, when it happened it was the Fort Griswold Massacre.
Early British historians tend to look for excuses for what happened and as such some call the event "controversial". Clearly though Colonel Ledyard who was in charge of the fort surrendered when it was over run. He offered his sword to the British officer who used it to kill him. The British then opened fire. Sergeant Rufus Avery in his recollections of the event claimed that the attack was called off only to prevent the chance that the musket fire might set off the fort's powder magazine.
Of the 150 men at the fort 80 died and 60 were wounded. Many of the wounded would later die as a result of those wounds. The survivors were all taken prisoner. Beyond the atrocity at the fort the British destroyed the town of New London. |
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| Fort Leavenworth National Cemetery Aerial Photo. Fort Leavenworth National Cemetery Aerial Photo. |
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| Fort Logan National Cemetery. Fort Logan National Cemetery. |
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10423 |
| Fort Randall Church. Architectural drawing of the ruins of the Fort Randall church from the 1933 Historic American Buildings Survey. |
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| Fort Randall Church. The ruins of the Fort Randall Church. They have been stabilized by the Arm Corps of Engineers. |
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| Fort Restoration Considered. The Hartford (Connecticut) Courant, Tuesday, June 20, 1972 page 21. |
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| Fort Sully. Fanny Kelly arriving at Fort Sully after being released from captivity. From her book; "Narrative Of My Captivity Among The Sioux Indians" published 1873. |
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| Fort Wagner Interior. Fort Wagner Interior. |
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| Fort Wagner. Fort Wagner map, 1863. |
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10429 |
| Forty-Six Years Ago. The Lubbock (Texas) Morning Avalanche, Thursday, December 9, 1937 page 3. |
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10430 |
| Foster Avery Birth Foster Avery Birth |
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10431 |
| Foster Avery Death Foster Avery Death |
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| Fought In Vain To Save Her Escort The Evening World (New York, New York) 14 Aug 1912, Wednesday, Page 4 |
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| Founder Wausau Record Is Dead Wausau Daily Herald (Wausau, Wisconsin), 21 Apr 1924, Monday, Page 4 |
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| Four Are Drowned. Chicago Tribune, Monday, July 19, 1893. Page one. |
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| Four Brigham generations. Four Brigham generations. |
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| Four Deaths Swell Traffic Toll In Utah, Death Of Lawrence Alma Butterfield The Daily Herald (Provo, Utah), 10 Jun 1947, Tue, Page 1 |
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| Four Killed In State Traffic Four Killed In State Traffic, Kokomo Tribune, November 27, 1987 |
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| Frances (Avery) Parker Obituary Chicago Tribune (Chicago, Illinois), 21 Nov 1920, Sunday, Page 11 |
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10439 |
| Frances (Bazaar) Gladkin Headstone Status: Located; Frances (Bazaar) Gladkin Headstone |
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10440 |
| Frances (Brooks) Litty Death Frances (Brooks) Litty Death |
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10441 |
| Frances (Burch) Isham Obituary Chicago Tribune, Chicago, Illinois, Sunday, February 11, 1894 |
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10442 |
| Frances (Burmeister) Gamble Obituary Quad-City Times (Davenport, Iowa) 16 Jan 1991, Wednesday, Page 4 |
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10443 |
| Frances (Crosby) Van Alstyne Passes Away The Sentinel, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, 13 Feb 1915, Saturday, Page 1 |
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10444 |
| Frances (Dickinson) Morrison Obituary The Streator Free Press (Streator, Illinois), 24 Apr 1896, Friday, Page 2 |
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10445 |
| Frances (Hambleton) Luning Obituary The Times, Streator, Illinois, Page 12, Tuesday, July 27, 2010 |
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10446 |
| Frances (Hobaugh) Bapst Frances (Hobaugh) Bapst |
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10447 |
| Frances (Kirk) DeBogory Death Frances (Kirk) DeBogory Death |
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10448 |
| Frances (nee Bazaar) Gladkin Interment Card Frances (nee Bazaar) Gladkin Interment Card |
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10449 |
| Frances (nee Newell) Lahey Headstone Status: Located; Frances (nee Newell) Lahey Headstone |
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| Frances (nee Smith) Wheelock Obituary Alton Evening Telegraph (Alton, Illinois), 24 Dec 1931, Thu, Page 16 |
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