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| SSGT Kopf Fails To Return From Air Raid On Germany The Muscatine Journal and News-Tribune (Muscatine, Iowa), 09 Jun 1944, Fri, Page 1 |
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| SSgt Noble T Reynolds Body Being Returned Home For Burial SSgt Noble T Reynolds Body Being Returned Home For Burial, Harrisburg Daily Register, Tuesday, July 5, 1949, Harrisburg, Illinois |
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| SSGT Noble T Reynolds Headstone Status: Located; SSGT Noble T Reynolds Headstone |
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| SSgt Noble T Reynolds Reported Missing SSgt Noble T Reynolds Reported Missing, Harrisburg Daily Register,
Saturday, March 3, 1945, Harrisburg, Illinois |
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| SSgt William Avery Killed. The News-Pladium, Benton Harbor, Michigan, Wednesday, November 29, 1944 page one. |
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| St Columba Church, Ottawa, LaSalle, Illinois St Columba Church, Ottawa, LaSalle, Illinois |
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| St Ferdinand Window. Status: Located; St Ferdinand Window. |
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| St James Clerkenwell Etching. St James Clerkenwell Etching. |
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| St Leo The Great Shrine At Holy Sepulchre In Alsip, Illinois St. Leo the Great was born in Tuscany. As deacon, he was dispatched to Gaul as a mediator by Emperor Valentinian III. He reigned as Pope between 440 and 461. He persuaded Emperor Valentinian to recognize the primacy of the Bishop of Rome in an edict in 445. The doctrine of the Incarnation was formed by him in a letter to the Patriarch of Constantinople, who had already condemned Eutyches. At the Council of Chalcedon this same letter was confirmed as the expression of Catholic Faith concerning the Person of Christ.
All secular historical treatises eulogize his efforts during the upheaval of the fifth century barbarian invasion. His encounter with Attila the Hun, at the very gates of Rome persuading him to turn back, remains a historical memorial to his great eloquence. When the Vandals under Genseric occupied the city of Rome, he persuaded the invaders to desist from pillaging the city and harming its inhabitants. He died in 461, leaving many letters and writings of great historical value. His feast day is November 10th |
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| St Mary le Port Church Ruins Circa 1940. St Mary le Port Church was bombed during WWII on 24 November 1940 during the Bristol Blitz. |
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| St Mary le Port Church Ruins Panorama. St Mary le Port Church Ruins Panorama. |
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| St Mary le Port Tower. St Mary le Port Tower. |
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| St Mary Old Church Churchyard. In 1875 the SS Schiller sank off the coast of the Isles of Scilly. 335 people lost their lives. Those that were recovered were buried at St Mary Old Church Churchyard. |
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| St. Ambrose Concert To Be Given Tonight, Mildred and Fae Paarmann Davenport Democrat and Leader Sunday, June 2, 1929, Davenport, Iowa |
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| St. Andrews Cathedral, Honolulu stained glass window "Royalty". St. Andrews Cathedral, Honolulu stained glass window "Royalty". |
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| St. Augustine Integration Try Fails. The Daily Herald, Utah County, Utah, Tuesday, March 31, 1964 page 14. |
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| St. Ferdinand Room. Status: Located; St. Ferdinand Room. |
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| St. Frances Xavier Cabrini Shrine, Section 9, Ascension Cemetery St. Frances Xavier Cabrini was born as Maria Francesca Cabrini on July 15, 1850 in Sant' Angelo Lodigiano, Lombardy, Italy. In 1877, she became Mother Cabrini after she finally made her vows and took the religious habit, also adding Xavier to her name in honor of St. Francis Xavier. On March 31, 1889, Frances arrived in New York City along with six other sisters ready to begin her new journey. Frances has two miracles attributed to her. She restored sight to a child who was believed to have been blinded by excess silver nitrate, and she healed a terminally ill member of her congregation.
St. Frances Xavier Cabrini was beatified on November 13, 1938, by Pope Pius XI and canonized by Pope Pius XII on July 7, 1946, making her the first United States citizen to be canonized. Her feast day is celebrated on November 13 and she is the patron saint of immigrants. |
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| St. Gabriel's Church. St. Gabriel's Church Chicago, IL. |
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| St. Gregory's Church, Sudbury. St. Gregory's Church, Sudbury. |
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| St. Mary le Strand London. St. Mary le Strand London. |
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| St. Mary's Aldermary Church interior, London. St. Mary's Aldermary Church interior, London. |
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| St. Mary's Church Ashford Kent St. Mary's Church Ashford Kent |
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| St. Mary's Church Ashford Kent. St. Mary's Church Ashford Kent. |
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| St. Mary's Church, Taunton, England. St. Mary's Church, Taunton, England. |
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| St. Mary's Evergreen Park, Illinois St. Mary's Evergreen Park, Illinois |
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| St. Marys church Record Extracts, Pulborough, England. St. Marys church Record Extracts, Pulborough, England. From the research of Dr. Herbert Clarence Burleigh. File: hcbfreeman_i |
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| St. Paul's Episcopal Church Tombstone, Arizona In 1882 Peabody served a six month ministry in Tombstone, Arizona. At the time it was the epitome of the "wild west. He became freinds with Wyatt Earp and his brothers.
On one Sunday he preached that there was an 11th Commandment: "Thou Shalt Not Covet Thy Neighbor’s Cattle”. This didn't sit well with Billy Claiborne who threatened to make the preacher “dance” to the music of his six gun. Peabody sent word that he was looking forward to dancing with Billy. Billy failed to follow through on the threat.
He began preaching at the Miners Exchange Building because in 1881 the town had a fire that destroyed the church. He raised the money to build a new church. He was known to pass the hat in the saloons and the gambling houses. when questioned about that he said; “The Lord’s pot must be kept boiling, even if it takes the Devil’s kindling wood.”
He purchased a lot for five dollars and spent five thousand building the new church. It still stands today and has been added to the National Register of Historic Places.
Photo from the Historic American Buildings Survey 1937. |
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| St. Peter's Parish Church, Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, England St. Peter's church where the children of Edmund Rice were baptized from 1628 to 1638 |
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| Stacy Keach Stacy Keach |
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| Stacy Keach Stacy Keach |
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| Stacy Keach Stacy Keach as Walter K Duff in "The Simpsons" |
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| Stacy Keach Walter Stacy Keach - Actor, my 9th cousin 3 times removed. |
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| Stacy Keach My 9th cousin 3x removed has appeared on the Simpsons a number of times and has played a couple of different characters including Howard K. Duff VIII the president of Duff Beer. As of 2022 he is credited with 6 appearances. |
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| Stacy Keach Stacy Keach - Ninth grandson of James Avery. Actor. |
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| Stacy Keach in Sin City. Perhaps his most unusual roll was that of Wallenquist, the main villain in "Sin City 2: A Dame To Kill For". |
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| Stadhaugh Manor Farm Taken more than 120 years after the picture from the book was published, this photo makes it clear that very little has changed. |
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| Stallon-Delow Marriage. Essex (England) Archives Online, from the Essex Records Office. |
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| Stamp Hawaii 1893. Stamp issued by the Republic of Hawaii in 1893 featuring Sanford Ballard Dole. |
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| Stand by for a Hard Impact The Apollo 15 crew had no idea any thing was wrong until the recovery ship USS Okinawa transmitted; "Apollo 15, this is Okinawa. You have a streamed chute. Stand by for a hard impact."
It would later be determined that the heat from excess fuel burning from the Command Module Reaction Control System likely caused the lines to break. Fortunately the system was over designed. A normal reentry should have slowed the capsule to 22 miles per hour. With two chutes the speed should have been 25 miles per hour. None of the astronauts were injured.
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| Stand Rock One of his most well known photographs is of Stand Rock, Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin. The photo features his son leaping across the divide of two rock formations. the photo was made to demonstrate the capabilities of a new shutter he invented that allowed for photographing fast movement. |
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| Standard Oil Trust Stock. Standard Oil Trust Stock from 1899 carries John's signature. |
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| Stanford Family Mausoleum. Status: Located; Stanford Family Mausoleum. |
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| Stanley & Francis Foote Headstone. Status: Located; Stanley & Francis Foote Headstone. |
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| Stanley Arthur Thee Iowa, Davenport, Davenport High School, 1955 |
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| Stanley Faber Brigham Death Stanley Faber Brigham Death |
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| Stanley Foote Obituary Waukegan News-Sun (Waukegan, Illinois), 06 Jul 1933, Thursday, Page 1 |
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| Stanley H Wheelock. Stanley H Wheelock from "Old Home Week Souvenir of Uxbridge, Massachusetts" Issued by the Old Home Week Committee; compiled and edited by Arthur E. Seagrave and Edward T. McShane, September 1908. Printed by Uxbridge and Whitensville Transcript Publishing Co., Uxbridge, MA. |
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| Stanley Johnson Stanley Johnson |
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| Stanley Joseph Andrychowski Stanley Joseph Andrychowski |
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