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20701 |
| Pierpont Morgan Hamilton. Pierpont Morgan Hamilton. |
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20702 |
| Pierre and Grace M. (Plummer) Mabie Headstone Status: Located; Pierre and Grace M. (Plummer) Mabie Headstone Dear brother of Harry (Henry) Mabie. |
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20703 |
| Pierre Mabie Death The Pantagraph (Bloomington, Illinois), 22 Mar 1940, Fri, Page 13 |
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20704 |
| Pierson Young Inscription. Status: Located; Pierson Young Inscription. |
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20705 |
| Pilgrim home lots on Leyden Street. Shortly after arriving the pilgrims began laying out First Street. Later it became known as Great Street and Broad Street. In 1823 it was named Leyden Street which is the name that survives today. It is considered to be oldest continuously inhabited street in the thirteen colonies of British North America. Peter owned a lot on this street.
Guide to Historic Plymouth: Localities and Objects of Interest by Alfred Stevens Burbank. Self published, Plymouth, Massachusetts 1908. Page 40 |
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20706 |
| Pillow to Post 1945. William Prince as Lieutenant Don Mallory in the 1945 movie "Pillow to Post" |
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20707 |
| Pillsbury - Becker Bridal Shower The Minneapolis Star (Minneapolis, Minnesota) 07 Sep 1932, Wednesday, Page 11 |
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20708 |
| Pillsbury Ad. Pillsbury Ad. |
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20709 |
| Pillsbury Corporation Left Without A Pillsbury Pillsbury Corporation Left Without A Pillsbury, Albert Lea Evening Tribune, December 1, 1969 |
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20710 |
| Pillsbury Lakewood Grave Site. Status: Located; Pillsbury Lakewood Grave Site. |
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20711 |
| Pillsbury Monument 1. Status: Located; Pillsbury Monument 1. |
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20712 |
| Pillsbury Monument 2. Status: Located; Pillsbury Monument 2. |
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20713 |
| Pillsbury's Best Flour Pillsbury's Best Flour |
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20714 |
| Pillsbury's Best Flour-A-Mill Building The Pillsbury A-Mill, situated along Saint Anthony Falls on the Mississippi River in Minneapolis, Minnesota, held the title of largest flour mill in the world for 40 years. Completed in 1881, it was owned by Pillsbury and operated two of the most powerful direct-drive waterwheels ever built, each generating 1,200 horsepower (895 kW). The mill still stands today on the east side of the Mississippi River and has been converted into resident artist lofts. |
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20715 |
| Pilot-Inspektor Pilot-Inspektor and his dad Jason Lee |
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20716 |
| Pinkham Cures. The Owosso times (Owosso Michigan). October 10, 1902. Page 6. |
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20717 |
| Pioneer Dies - Frank Emerson Wheelock Morning Avalanche, Wednesday, June 29, 1932, Page 9 |
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20718 |
| Piper Palin Piper Palin |
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20719 |
| Pirmin Bernhard Hiegert Birth. Pirmin Bernhard Hiegert Birth. Baden, Germany, Church Book Duplicates, 1800-1870, Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg - Staatsarchiv Freiburg L10 Bd. 0133 |
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20720 |
| Pitch Your Tent "Don't pitch your tent among the dead." An appeal to young men. Conclusion of a speech delivered at Cleveland, Ohio by James A. Garfield, on the Saturday night before the Ohio election of 1879. |
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20721 |
| Pius Hiegert Birth. Pius Hiegert Birth. Baden, Germany, Church Book Duplicates, 1800-1870, Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg - Staatsarchiv Freiburg L10 Bd. 0133 |
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20722 |
| Plan of the cemetery of Mount Auburn. Per the the Norman B. Leventhal Map & Education Center at the Boston Public Library; "Mount Auburn Cemetery was consecrated in 1831 and is situated in Watertown and Cambridge, Massachusetts. Designed by Henry Dearborn with assistance from Alexander Wadsworth, Mount Auburn is celebrated as the first landscaped rural cemetery in the United States. Winding paths hug the cemetery’s natural hills and valleys, while dramatic plantings of shrubs and weeping trees—particularly the willow—were intended to encourage pensive strolls among dramatic arches, urns, “ruins,” decorative ponds, tombs, and burial plots. Later in the century, park advocates would point to these bucolic cemeteries to highlight the inadequacies of small urban parks, prompting the development of large, public open spaces within city limits." |
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20723 |
| Plaques Trace Avery History. The Long Island Advance, February 5, 1976, Page 2. |
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20724 |
| Pleading Not Guilty to A Similar Charge... The Salt Lake Telegram, Thursday, November 12, 1936 page 7. |
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20725 |
| Pliny Brigham Service. Pliny Brigham Service. |
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20726 |
| Plummer & Christina Wheelock. Plummer & Christina Wheelock. |
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20727 |
| Plummer Joins Second Generation Throng. The San Bernardino County (California) Sun, Friday, April 13, 1979. Section B, page 12. |
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20728 |
| Pocatello Gunner German Prisoner. The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, December 10, 1944 page A11. |
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20729 |
| Pocket Dragons. Pocket Dragons. |
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20730 |
| Podmore-Dennison Marriage. Podmore-Dennison Marriage. |
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20731 |
| Podokesaurus holyokensis. In 1910 Migon discovered a fossilized dinosaur that she named Podokesaurus holyokensis which means, "swift-footed lizard of Holyoke". |
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20732 |
| Podokesaurus. A reconstruction of Podokesaurus based upon the few parts that were found. The specimen was photographed and a cast was made of it at Yale University. Unfortunately the original was destroyed when Williston Hall at Mount Holyoke was destroyed by a fire.
Unfortunately her fossil is so far the only one discovered of this species.
Picture from the Danish book; "Dansk ornithologisk forenings tidsskrift". Published in Denmark in 1907 |
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20733 |
| Poet John Hall Wheelock: A Voice Of Emotion The Courier-Journal (Louisville, Kentucky) 15 Oct 1978, Sunday, Page 73 |
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20734 |
| Poison Given by Miss Berner. The San Francisco Call. March 7, 1905 page 1. |
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20735 |
| Poison Given by Miss Berner. The San Francisco Call. March 7, 1905 page 2. |
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20736 |
| Poison in Stomach The San Francisco Call. March 8, 1905 page 1. |
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20737 |
| Poison in Stomach The San Francisco Call. March 8, 1905 page 2. |
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20738 |
| Poisson-Brigham Marriage. New York Times, Sunday, August 16, 1842 page 43. |
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20739 |
| Police Pickings, Richard Casey Dispute Over Bread Bill Decatur Daily Republican (Decatur, Illinois), 18 Sep 1889, Wed, Page 3 |
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20740 |
| Police Will Investigate Diana Barrymore's Death. Estherville (Iowa) Daily News Tuesday, January 26, 1960 page 2. |
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20741 |
| Poliquin Pins Purple Heart. Congressional Representative Bruce Poliquin pins a Purple Heart medal on Bernard Adams Jr. |
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20742 |
| Polk Street Professor. The Amarillo (Texas) Globe Times, Tuesday, November 2, 1948 page 14. |
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20743 |
| Polly Mira Avery Headstone. Status: Located; Polly Mira Avery Headstone. |
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20744 |
| Polly Root Headstone. Status: Located; Polly (Mary Louise) (nee Root Collier) Headstone. |
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20745 |
| Polly Root to Wed Fellow Worker. The Chicago Daily Tribune, Friday, September 6, 1918 page 11. |
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20746 |
| Polly Wheelock Birth. Polly Wheelock Birth. |
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20747 |
| Polly Wilson Death. Polly (nee Wilson) Wheelock Death. |
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20748 |
| Pontiac IL Lincoln Slept Here. Pontiac IL Lincoln Slept Here. |
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20749 |
| Pontiac IL Mill Stones. Old Mill Stones on display to explain the origins of the town of Pontiac IL. |
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20750 |
| Pontiac IL Town Hall. Pontiac, Illinois Town Hall during a Pontiac car show. |
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