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11051 |
| Gardner history and genealogy Pg 119. Gardner history and genealogy by Lillian May Stickney Gardner and, Charles Morris Gardner, Erie Printing Company, Erie, Pennsylvania, page 119. |
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11052 |
| Gardner Phelps Obituary The Courier (Waterloo, Iowa), 03 Dec 2000, Sunday, Page 24 |
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11053 |
| Garfield - Free Mason. Garfield - Free Mason. |
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11054 |
| Garfield Assasination Assassin Charles Guiteau used a pocket .44 caliber pistol to shoot Garfield twice. He was aiming for the heart. The first round caught him in the arm. He didn't realize what was happening but, it caused him to turn and the second round hit him in the side. He was apprehended before he could leave or shoot again. |
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| Garfield assassination. A newspaper engraving depicting the Garfield assassination on July 2, 1881. President Garfield is supported by Secretary of State James G. Blaine who is summoning help. To left, assassin Charles Guiteau is restrained by members of the crowd. He clung to life for several months losing the battle on September 19, 1881.
Charles J. Guiteau, reportedly decided to murder Garfield after he was "passed over" as minister to France. Garfield had instead appointed Levi Parsons Morton. |
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11056 |
| Garfield Assassination. Garfield Assassination. Frank Leslie's Illustrated News, New York, NY, 16 July 1881. After he was shot Garfield remained in the train station for quite sometime because no one knew if the assassin had helpers that might be waiting outside. Eventually Garfield ordered that he be moved because he did not want to die in a train station. While the caption states the woman is "Mrs. Smith" my research indicates it correctly should have been Mrs. White who was the "Lady's Attendant" for the station. The predominantly white figure on the left is Abraham Lincoln's son, Robert Todd Lincoln who was Garfield's Secretary of War. On the Right is Secretary of State James G. Blaine. Canter is Garfield's son James Rudolph Garfield who was fifteen years old at the time. |
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11057 |
| Garfield Casket. Status: Located; The caskets of James Garfield and his wife Lucretia in the crypt of the Garfield Memorial. |
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11058 |
| Garfield Children. Garfield Children. |
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11059 |
| Garfield Family. From Left to right: Irvin McDowell, Garfield's wife Lucretia, Mary Mollie, Garfield's mother Elizabeth (the framed portrait on the table), James Rudolph, President James Garfield, Abram and, Harry Augustus. |
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11060 |
| Garfield Memorial. Status: Located; Garfield Memorial. |
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11061 |
| Garfield Prepares to Die. When it became clear that he was going to die Garfield decided he wanted to be moved from Washington D.C. to his New Jersey cottage so that he could see the sea before he died. A rail car was modified to serve as an ambulance. Hundreds of volunteers worked to construct a rail line to his cottage. When the locomotive couldn't climb the hill the car was uncoupled and the crowd pushed it to it's destination. |
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11062 |
| Garth Piercy Birthday Party Earlville Leader October 21, 1954, Page 6 |
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11063 |
| Garth Piercy Birthday Party 1954 Earlville Leader, Oct 21, 1954, Page 5
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11064 |
| Gary & Bonnie Kay Meads Headstone. Status: Located; Gary & Bonnie Kay (nee Butterfield Meads) Headstone. |
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11065 |
| Gary A Lanphear Headstone. Status: Located; Gary A Lanphear Headstone. |
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11066 |
| Gary Carlson Death Notice The Ottumwa Courier, October 7, 2016, Page A4 |
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11067 |
| Gary Coffman Status: Located; Gary Coffman |
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11068 |
| Gary Crosby Gary Crosby |
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11069 |
| Gary Crosby Death The Index-Journal (Greenwood, South Carolina), 25 Aug 1995, Fri, Page 4 |
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11070 |
| Gary Evan Crosby Headstone Status: Located; Gary Evan Crosby Headstone |
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11071 |
| Gary Harlacher Illinois, Streator, Streator Township High School, 1966 |
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11072 |
| Gary Hiegert Fire Department. The Times-Standard, Eureka, California, Wednesday, March 31, 1993 page 1. |
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11073 |
| Gary Lanphear Obituary Battle Creek Enquirer (Battle Creek, Michigan), 04 Oct 2003, Saturday, Page 4 |
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11074 |
| Gary Lanphear. The "Delphian" the 1972 yearbook of Central High School, Kalamazoo, Michigan. Pages unnumbered. |
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11075 |
| Gary Lee Harlacher Gary Lee Harlacher |
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11076 |
| Gary Lee Harlacher Obituary Quad-City Times (Davenport, Iowa), 09 Oct 2021, Saturday, Page A5 |
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11077 |
| Gary Leonard Oldman. Gary Leonard Oldman. |
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11078 |
| Gary Mockmore Gary Mockmore |
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11079 |
| Gary Morton. Gary Morton. |
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11080 |
| Gary Moses Gary Moses |
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11081 |
| Gary Moses and Valeri Adamson Marriage Gary Moses and Valeri Adamson Marriage |
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11082 |
| Gary Moses on the far right with Corb Smith next to him and Cole Sukow Washington, Wenatchee, Wenatchee High School, 1961 |
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11083 |
| Gary Owens Gary Owens on Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In. |
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11084 |
| Gary Owens Gary Owens with Lilly Tomlin on Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In. |
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11085 |
| Gary Owens. Gary Owens. |
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11086 |
| Gary Richard Wheelock California, Fullerton, Troy High School, 1969 |
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11087 |
| Gary Richard Wheelock Baseball Questionnaire Gary Richard Wheelock Baseball Questionnaire |
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11088 |
| Gary Sinise. Actor Gary Sinise and his "Lt. Dan Band" have entertained the sailors at Naval Station Great Lakes several times. |
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11089 |
| Gary Tindall Headstone Status: Located; Gary Tindall Headstone |
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11090 |
| Gary Walter Tindall Gary Walter Tindall |
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11091 |
| Gary Wheelock 1987 Card. Gary Wheelock 1987 Card. |
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11092 |
| Gary Wheelock Birth The Dispatch (Moline, Illinois), 16 Sep 1939, Saturday, Page 7 |
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11093 |
| Gary Wheelock Rookie Card. Gary Wheelock Rookie Card. |
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11094 |
| Gary Wheelock. Gary Wheelock. |
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11095 |
| Gary Wheelock. Gary Wheelock - Former Major League Baseball pitcher. My 8th cousin 3 times removed. |
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11096 |
| Gas Truck Explodes. Greeley (Colorado) Tribune, Tuesday, March 24, 1959 page 6. |
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11097 |
| Gates-Adams Marriage. Gates-Adams Marriage. |
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11098 |
| Gates-Baker Marriage. Gates-Baker Marriage. |
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11099 |
| Gates-Hopwood Marriage. Gates-Hopwood Marriage. |
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11100 |
| Gates-Hopwood Marriage. The San Francisco Examiner, Thursday. September 28, 1911 page one. |
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