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| Stillman Wright Wheelock Biography. Portrait and Biographical Album of Rock Island county, Illinois, Chicago Biographical Publishing Co. 1885. This book is 818 pages long. This is an excerpt of the pages pertaining to Stillman Wheelock. |
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23502 |
| Stillman Wright Wheelock Death Certificate Stillman Wright Wheelock Death Certificate |
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23503 |
| Stillman Wright Wheelock Farm The Dispatch (Moline, Illinois) 04 Aug 1951, Saturday, Page 13 |
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23504 |
| Stillman Wright Wheelock home. Stillman Wright Wheelock home. from the book "Portrait and Biographical Album of Rock Island county, Illinois". |
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23505 |
| Stillman Wright Wheelock Obituary The Dispatch (Moline, Illinois) 20 Sep 1951, Thursday, Page 3 |
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23506 |
| Stillman Wright Wheelock Obituary The Daily Times (Davenport, Iowa) 20 Sep 1951, Thursday, Page 21 |
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23507 |
| Stillman Wright Wheelock Paper The Rock Island Argus (Rock Island, Illinois) 07 Sep 1867, Saturday, Page 3 |
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23508 |
| Stillman Wright Wheelock Paper Mill The Moline Review Dispatch, Sat, Jan 10, 1880, Page 7 |
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23509 |
| Stillman Wright Wheelock. Stillman Wright Wheelock. Mayor of Moline, Rock Island, Illinois 1877-1883. My fifth cousin Six times removed. |
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23510 |
| Stillman Wright Wheelock. Stillman Wright Wheelock. From the book "Portrait and Biographical Album of Rock Island county, Illinois". |
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23511 |
| Stilman W Wheelock Headstone. Status: Located; Stilman W Wheelock Headstone. |
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23512 |
| Stinger Family Back from left to right:
James Melvin Stinger, Arthur Glen Stinger, Ida Estella Stinger, William S. Stinger, Clara Belle Stinger, Leonard Stinger, Dora Mae Stinger & Bertha Ann Stinger
Middle from right to left: Frank Elsworth Stinger, Harriet Anna Stinger, Isiah Stinger
Children in front from left to right: Olive Grace Stinger & Bruce Norman Stinger |
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23513 |
| Stinger-Phillips Marriage Henry Republican, January 25, 1912, Page 11 |
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23514 |
| Stinger/Howell/Reynolds Motored Henry News Republican Thursday, May 7, 1931, Henry, Illinois |
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23515 |
| Stockbridge Flyer Dies in Plane Crash. The North Adams (Massachusetts) Transcript, Monday, March 16, 1959 page 2. |
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23516 |
| Stories of Kate & Salmon Chase. The Salt Lake Herald, Sunday, October 19, 1890 page 1. |
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23517 |
| Storming Fort Wagner. Storming Fort Wagner. A Kurz & Allison print. |
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23518 |
| Story Musgrave Story Musgrave taking photos out of Columbia's flight deck windows. |
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23519 |
| Story Musgrave In 1996 he became only the second astronaut to fly on six spaceflights, and is the only astronaut to fly on all five space shuttles. In 1993, he was part of the crew that repaired the Hubble Telescope. |
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23520 |
| Story Musgrave on Columbia's flight deck. Story Musgrave monitors the health and status of the Wake Shield Facility spacecraft from Columbia's flight deck. |
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23521 |
| Story Musgrave USMC. Story Musgrave USMC. |
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23522 |
| Story Musgrave. Story Musgrave. |
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23523 |
| Story Musgrave. Story Musgrave working on the Hubble Space Telescope. |
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23524 |
| Story of a Watch. The Rock Island (Illinois) Daily Argus, February 6, 1891, page 2. |
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23525 |
| Story of a Watch. The Rock Island (Illinois) Argus, Friday, February 6, 1892 page 2. |
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23526 |
| Story Of Alvarez Fisk Louisiana Review (New Orleans, Louisiana) 17 Aug 1892, Wednesday, Page 4 |
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23527 |
| Stove. Electric stove. |
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23528 |
| Straight-Finch-Hatton Marriage. St Margaret's Church , Westminster, London, England |
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23529 |
| Strange As It Seems Dr Harold M Osborn. Monroe (Louisiana) Moring World, Sunday, January 24, 1954 page 12-A. |
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23530 |
| Strangled By My Husband. From' "Wife No. 19 A life In Bondage" by Ann Eliza Young. Dustin, Gilman & Co. Hartford, Connecticut 1876. Page 407. |
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23531 |
| Strathmann Family Headstone. Status: Located; Strathmann Family Headstone. |
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23532 |
| Stratton-Lanphear Marriage. Stratton-Lanphear Marriage. |
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23533 |
| Streamliner Crossing Mississippi River over Stone Arch Bridge Minneapolis, MN. Postcard. Photo circa 1939. Captioned; "This well known Stone Arch Bridge is located just below historic St. Anthony Falls. Third Avenue Bridge is shown in the background." |
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23534 |
| Streator Boy Badly Injured - George Harlacher The Times (Streator, Illinois) 30 Jun 1955, Thursday, Page 4 |
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23535 |
| Streator Couple Wed Saturday - Dave and Aloma McCoy The Times (Streator, Illinois) 28 Sep 1977, Wednesday, Page 4 |
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23536 |
| Streator Girl Weds Ottowan The Times (Streator, Illinois) 7 Sep 1948 Tuesday, Page 9 |
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23537 |
| Streator Man Has Idea On Nailing Fences - Lewis Walters The Times (Streator, Illinois) 11 Sep 1956, Tuesday, Page 3 |
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23538 |
| Streator Man Is Sentenced For Non-Support - Julius Strodtman The Times (Streator, Illinois) 22 Jun 1938, Wednesday, Page 4 |
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23539 |
| Streator Man Killed In Industrial Mishap - Leonard Vickers The Times (Streator, Illinois) 06 Jan 1976, Tuesday, Page 1 |
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23540 |
| Streator Man, 71, Victim Of Hit, Run, Andrew Mihalik The Pantagraph (Bloomington, Illinois), 16 Jun 1982, Wed, Page 42 |
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23541 |
| Streator Trio Arraigned - Walter Harlacher The Pantagraph (Bloomington, Illinois), 04 May 1930, Sunday, Page 2 |
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23542 |
| Streator Woman Seeks Divorce - Virginia (Allen) Robertson The Times (Streator, Illinois) 22 May 1951, Tuesday, Page 4 |
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23543 |
| Strong Waters. The History of Malden, Massachusetts, 1633-1785 By Deloraine Pendre Corey. Page 116. |
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23544 |
| Strong-Page. Ahnentafel chart by the New England Historic Genealogical Society. |
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23545 |
| Strychnine is Found. The San Francisco Call. March 4, 1905 page 1. |
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23546 |
| Strychnine is Found. The San Francisco Call. March 4, 1905 page 2. |
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23547 |
| Strychnine is Found. The San Francisco Call. March 4, 1905 page 3. |
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23548 |
| STS 51-L Crew. STS 51-L Crew. |
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23549 |
| STS 51-L Launch. The final launch of space shuttle Challenger. |
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23550 |
| STS-1 Crew. Robert was the very first space shuttle pilot. John W. Young who was the mission commander was the 9th person to walk on the moon. Robert was selected in 1969 to be an astronaut but, had never been to space. A rookie was chosen to accompany the experienced commander so that NASA could expand it's pool of experienced astronauts.
Their mission was simple. Take off, orbit the earth for two days and then land thereby proving that the most complex spacecraft ever built would work as designed. |
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