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20951
Private Luther Hart Clapp.
Private Luther Hart Clapp.
Private Luther Hart Clapp of Company C, 37th Virginia Infantry Regiment, in uniform and two-piece Virginia state seal buckle with Boyle and Gamble sword. 
 
20952
Probate Judge $300 2.
Probate Judge $300 2.
On 2 February 1864 the probate judge was paid $300 from the estate. 
 
20953
Probate Judge $300.
Probate Judge $300.
On 2 February 1864 the probate judge was paid $300 from the estate. 
 
20954
Probe Into Richard Jerome Wilson Death
Probe Into Richard Jerome Wilson Death
The Greenwood Commonwealth (Greenwood, Mississippi), 08 Aug 1952, Friday, Page 1 
 
20955
Probe Marilyn Monroe's Death
Probe Marilyn Monroe's Death
Mt. Vernon (Illinois) Register-News, Monday, August 6, 1962 page three. 
 
20956
Probe Marilyn Monroe's Death.
Probe Marilyn Monroe's Death.
Mt. Vernon (Illinois) Register-News, Monday, August 6, 1962 page one. 
 
20957
Probing Death Of Lt. James H. Gaul
Probing Death Of Lt. James H. Gaul
The Daily American (Somerset, Pennsylvania), Tuesday, August 7, 1945 page 2 
 
20958
Proctor - Earle Plot
Proctor - Earle Plot
Status: Located; Proctor - Earle Plot 
 
20959
Proctor - Earle Plot
Proctor - Earle Plot
Status: Located; Ermina and Fred Earle are the headstones on the right far back in the photo. 
 
20960
Prof Avery Goes Aquit.
Prof Avery Goes Aquit.
The Rock Island (Illinois) Daily Argus, February 11, 1891, page 2. 
 
20961
Prof. G. H. Rogers.
Prof. G. H. Rogers.
The Fort Wayne (Indiana) Daily Gazette, Thursday, January 4, 1877 page one. 
 
20962
Prof. William N. Rice.
Prof. William N. Rice.
Appleton's Scientific Monthly, volume LI, May to October 1897 by William Jay Youmans, published by, D. Appleton and Company, New York 1897, page 218. 
 
20963
Professor Goddard.
Professor Goddard.
As seen in this photo taken when he was a professor at Clark University Robert was already thinking about how to get to the moon even before his first liquid fueled rocket flight.

Note: This black and white photo has been hand colored. 
 
20964
Professor H. F. Osborn & Wife.
Professor H. F. Osborn & Wife.
Professor H. F. Osborn & Wife. 
 
20965
Professor Here Gets Doctorate.
Professor Here Gets Doctorate.
The Ogden (Utah) Standard Examiner, Friday, March 12, 1965 page 10A. 
 
20966
Professor James Waldo Westhaver.
Professor James Waldo Westhaver.
Professor James Waldo Westhaver - Consultant to The Manhattan Project, My 7th cousin 3 times removed. 
 
20967
Professor Keith Wheelock.
Professor Keith Wheelock.
Professor Keith Wheelock. 
 
20968
Professor William Arthur Paarmann
Professor William Arthur Paarmann
Professor William A. Paarmann - 1917

Prof. William A. (Will) Paarmann, Sr. was a professor of music, violin, and clarinet at St. Ambrose College and directed their orchestra from 1913 through 1929. He also taught at the Immaculate Conception Academy and Augustana College. He was born January 1, 1879, in New Hampton, Iowa, and came to Davenport as a child. He graduated from the 9th grade in 1893, at Davenport's School No. 3, and delivered the class declamation entitled “Lifeboat Ready.” In 1898 he studied viola under Prof. C. F. Toenniges in Rock Island. He attended the (Theodore) Spiering School of Music, one of the world’s greatest violin teachers, and the Ludwig Becker School of Music, both located in Chicago. In 1917, Paarmann became a charter member and was appointed first violinist in the Tri-City Symphony Orchestra. He was a member of the Hawkeye Ensemble at Radio Station WOC from 1930 to 1935. From 1935 to 1948 he taught music in the Davenport Public Schools system. William was also the father of Ralph and Carl Paarmann. Ralph was a music teacher with the Iowa Public School System for 39 years, retiring in 1989. Twenty-nine of those years were spent as Director of Bands at Davenport West High School. Ralph also directed the First Christian Church Choir in Davenport for forty years. He was a member of the Iowa Bandmasters Association and started the Retired Director's Band (IBARD). Carl served in World War II and then became the principal bassoonist with the Denver Symphony for a few years before returning to Davenport in 1951. For a while, he managed the M. L. Parker Dept. Store record department until opening his own business: “Paarmann’s Record Store.” He became the music director at Assumption High School when it opened and later joined the public schools, teaching at Sudlow Junior High and finally West High School until his retirement in 1985.

Under the direction of Mr. Paarmann, the St. Ambrose College orchestra of 1917 received special commendation for the manner in which they rendered such selections as "Very Good Eddie," "Il Trovatore" and "Katinka." Among the talented musicians graduating in '17 included Earl J. Marron, George F. Millett and James J. Morrin, who had very ably carried the respective parts of first violin, trombone and piano.

The Paarmann sisters, Claire (cello), Fae (piano) and Mildred (viola) formed a musical trio that often played the Hotel Blackhawk from 1925-1927. The girls were three of nine siblings born to William Paarmann Sr. and Hulda (Struck) Paarmann. William Paarmann died November 17, 1957, at the age of 78, after an illness that had lasted three years. 
 
20969
Prominent Stockman Of Salt Lake Dies.
Prominent Stockman Of Salt Lake Dies.
The Desert News, Salt Lake City, Utah, Saturday, November 19, 1921 page 2. 
 
20970
Promontory, Utah.
Promontory, Utah.
Andrew J. Russell's picture recording the meeting of the First Transcontinental Railroad. 
 
20971
Promoted to First Lieutenant.
Promoted to First Lieutenant.
The Alton (Iowa) Democrat, Thursday, January 10, 1957 page 5. 
 
20972
Promotions
Promotions
The Salt Lake Telegram, Thursday, January 25, 1945 page 12. 
 
20973
Prophetstown GAR Memorial.
Prophetstown GAR Memorial.
Prophetstown GAR Memorial located at Riverside Cemetery. 
 
20974
Prophetstown Wheelock Plots.
Prophetstown Wheelock Plots.
Status: Located; Prophetstown Wheelock Plots. 
 
20975
Proposal for a Constitutional Amendment to Abolish Slavery.
Proposal for a Constitutional Amendment to Abolish Slavery.
Garfield was a staunch abolitionist. On this document (a reproduction of the original) his signature is the fourteenth down on the right column.  
 
20976
Prouty Charge Discussed.
Prouty Charge Discussed.
The Daily Herald, Provo County, Utah, Sunday, July 20, 1975 page 19. 
 
20977
Provi 1957.
Provi 1957.
The Provi 1957, Proviso East High School page 48. 
 
20978
Provi Yearbook 1957.
Provi Yearbook 1957.
Proviso East High School Yearbook 1957 page 34. 
 
20979
Proviso Township High School Maywood Ill.
Proviso Township High School Maywood Ill.
Proviso Township High School Maywood Ill. 
 
20980
Provost-Edwards Marriage.
Provost-Edwards Marriage.
Provost-Edwards Marriage. 
 
20981
Prowlers Loot Riverton Home.
Prowlers Loot Riverton Home.
Salt Lake Telegram, Saturday, February 9, 1935 page 12. 
 
20982
Pruyn-Avery Marriage.
Pruyn-Avery Marriage.
Chicago Tribune, Monday, March 17, 1903. Page 11. 
 
20983
Psycho. Hitchcock & Perkins.
Psycho. Hitchcock & Perkins.
Anthony is best remembered for his role as Norman Bates in Alfred Hitcock's film "Psycho". 
 
20984
Puah Fisher Headstone.
Puah Fisher Headstone.
Status: Located; Puah (nee Fisher) Brigham Headstone. 
 
20985
Punderson Avery Death.
Punderson Avery Death.
Punderson Avery Death. 
 
20986
Puritan Great Migration to New England.
Puritan Great Migration to New England.
 
['More Links'] 
20987
Put On 80 Day Fish Diet.
Put On 80 Day Fish Diet.
The Ironwood (Michigan) Times, Friday, March 8, 1935 page 2. 
 
20988
Putnam-Earhart.
Putnam-Earhart.
Putnam-Earhart. 
 
20989
PV Letter.
PV Letter.
PV Letter. 
 
20990
PV Letter2.
PV Letter2.
PV Letter2. 
 
20991
PVT Charles Burmeister Rites
PVT Charles Burmeister Rites
The Daily Times (Davenport, Iowa), 24 Jul 1948, Saturday, Page 14 
 
20992
Pvt David Wheelock Headstone.
Pvt David Wheelock Headstone.
Status: Located; Pvt David Wheelock Headstone. 
 
20993
Pvt James Wheelock Headstone.
Pvt James Wheelock Headstone.
Status: Located; Pvt James Wheelock Headstone. 
 
20994
PVT Raymond Ware Given Purple Heart
PVT Raymond Ware Given Purple Heart
Quad-City Times, Davenport, Iowa, 18 Aug 1943, Wednesday, Page 9 
 
20995
PVT Samuel Shattuck Jr Headstone
PVT Samuel Shattuck Jr Headstone
Status: Located; PVT Samuel Shattuck Jr Headstone 
 
20996
PVT Samuel Shattuck Jr. Military Headstone
PVT Samuel Shattuck Jr. Military Headstone
Status: Located; PVT Samuel Shattuck Jr. Military Headstone 
 
20997
Pvt Thomas Bales
Pvt Thomas Bales
Status: Located; Pvt Thomas Bales 
 
20998
PVT Thomas Bales Killed In Action
PVT Thomas Bales Killed In Action
The Times (Streator, Illinois), 31 Aug 1944, Thursday, Page 16 
 
20999
Pvt. Don Gerber To Logan Utah.
Pvt. Don Gerber To Logan Utah.
The Alton (Iowa) Democrat, Friday, August 28, 1942 page 1. 
 
21000
Quahog, Rhode Island
Quahog, Rhode Island
In "The Simpsons", Springfield is a nebulous city that seems to exist in every state. The Griffins live in Quahog, Rhode Island. While this is a fictional city when the Griffin's house is shown, the skyline in the distance is clearly Providence, Rhode Island.  
 

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