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11151 |
| General Butterfield Obituary The Free Press, Easton, Pennsylvania, Thursday, July 18, 1901 page 1. |
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11152 |
| General Claude E Brigham visits Chicago. The Chicago Tribune, Friday, June 8, 1934 page 7. |
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11153 |
| General David H Petraeus. General David H Petraeus. |
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11154 |
| General David H Petraeus. General David H Petraeus. |
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11155 |
| General David Petraeus. General David Petraeus - Military officer, Married to my 10x cousin once removed. |
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11156 |
| General Dexter Clapp. General Dexter Clapp. |
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11157 |
| General Dwight D. Eisenhower. General Dwight D. Eisenhower gives the order of the day, "Full victory--nothing else" to paratroopers somewhere in England, just before they board their airplanes to participate in the first assault in the invasion of the continent of Europe. |
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11158 |
| General Elisha B Hamilton General Elisha B Hamilton |
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11159 |
| General Elisha Bentley Hamilton General Elisha Bentley Hamilton |
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11160 |
| General Franklin Pierce. From a print by W.L. Ormsby circa 1852, New York. |
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11161 |
| General James Garfield. General James Garfield. |
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11162 |
| General Nathanael Greene General Nathanael Greene |
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11163 |
| General Nathanael Greene. General Nathanael Greene. |
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11164 |
| General Pershing and President Coolidge General Pershing and President Coolidge |
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11165 |
| General Petraeus (right) and Lieutenant General William S. Wallace. General Petraeus (right) and Lieutenant General William S. Wallace. |
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11166 |
| General Robert Wood Johnson Obituary. Alton (Illinois) Evening Telegraph Wednesday, January 31, 1968, section B, page 3. |
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11167 |
| General Robert Wood Johnson, Jr General Robert Wood Johnson, Jr - Businessman - His father was one of the co-founders of Johnson & Johnson. He turned the family business into one of the world's largest healthcare corporations. - My 6th cousin four times removed. |
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11168 |
| General Robert Wood Johnson. General Robert Wood Johnson. |
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11169 |
| General Schofield's March for Goldsborough. General Schofield's March for Goldsborough by Merrill G. Wheelock. While Merrill served in the was he often sketched what he saw. |
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11170 |
| General Tom Thumb House. General Tom Thumb House. |
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11171 |
| General Washington. General Washington. |
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11172 |
| General William Allen Knowlton. General William Allen Knowlton. |
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11173 |
| General William Allen Knowlton. General William Allen Knowlton. |
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11174 |
| General William Colfax Service. General William Colfax Service. |
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11175 |
| General William Colfax Service. General William Colfax Service. |
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11176 |
| General William Colfax Service. General William Colfax Service. |
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11177 |
| General William Colfax Service. General William Colfax Service. |
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11178 |
| General William Colfax. |
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11179 |
| General William Starke Rosecrans. Frank Leslie's Illustrated History of The Civil War, The Most Important Events of The Conflict Between The States Graphically Pictured. Page 54. Mrs. Frank Leslie Publisher, New York. Date not given |
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11180 |
| General Wooster House Chapter Sketches, Connecticut Daughters of the American Revolution; Patron Saints by Daughters of the American revolution, Connecticut 1901. Page 102 |
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11181 |
| Genesee street. Waukegan's main downtown street in 1939. |
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11182 |
| Geneva Gazette and Mercantile Advertiser, (Geneva N.Y.) August 11 1830, Page 3. The 1830 New Have flood was arguably the worst natural disaster to strike the country up to that date. It would become known as the most devastating flood of the nineteenth century. If a city or town had a newspaper it had coverage of this event. |
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11183 |
| Geneva Gazette and Mercantile Advertiser, Geneva, New York. August 18 1830, page 2. A few days latter after the initial horror had a chance to settle attention turned to losses at other areas both in terms of lives lost and financial loses.
This article only scratches at the surface of the damage and comes up with a rough estimate of $130,000. Adjusted for inflation this number would be closer to $3,500,000. |
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11184 |
| Geneva NY Daily Times 1939 - Jury Gets the Case. Geneva (Ontario and Seneca counties, New York) Daily Times. Friday, November 10, 1939, page 5. |
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11185 |
| Geneva NY Daily Times 1939 - Wife Testifies. Geneva (Ontario and Seneca counties, New York) Daily Times. Friday, November 3, 1939. Page 3. |
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11186 |
| Geneva R. Brigham Headstone. Status: Located; Geneva R. Brigham Headstone. |
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11187 |
| Gennie A Young Headstone. Status: Located; Gennie A Young Headstone. |
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11188 |
| Genoa City Man Killed. The Janesville (Wisconsin) Gazette, Tuesday, October 5, 1982 page 21. |
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11189 |
| Genofeva Hiegert Birth. Baden, Germany, Church Book Duplicates, 1800-1870, Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg - Staatsarchiv Freiburg L10 Bd. 0133 |
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11190 |
| Genofeva Hiegert Death. Baden, Germany, Church Book Duplicates, 1800-1870, Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg - Staatsarchiv Freiburg L10 Bd. 0133 |
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11191 |
| Genovefa Hiegert Birth. Genovefa Hiegert Birth. Baden, Germany, Church Book Duplicates, 1800-1870, Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg - Staatsarchiv Freiburg L10 Bd. 0133 |
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11192 |
| Genovefa Hiegert Birth. Baden, Germany, Church Book Duplicates, 1800-1870, Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg - Staatsarchiv Freiburg L10 Bd. 0133 |
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11193 |
| Geoffrey Ball. Geoffrey Ball. |
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11194 |
| Geoffrey Manlius Wheelock Death Geoffrey Manlius Wheelock Death |
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11195 |
| Geoffrey Stafford Childs Biography. Who's Who in Illinois, a Biographical Dictionary of Leading Men and Women of the Commonwealth. Vol. one. Larkin, Roosevelt & Larkin, Ltd. 1947. Page 562. |
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11196 |
| Geoffrey Stafford Childs Birth. Geoffrey Stafford Childs Birth. |
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11197 |
| Geoffrey Stafford Childs Headstone. Status: Located; Geoffrey Stafford Childs Headstone. |
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11198 |
| Geoffrey Wheelock and Lois Grimmer Marriage Geoffrey Wheelock and Lois Grimmer Marriage |
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11199 |
| Geoffrey Wheelock and Mary Wendell Marriage Geoffrey Wheelock and Mary Wendell Marriage |
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11200 |
| George & Bonnie Brandt Niche. Status: Located; George & Bonnie Brandt Niche. |
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