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| The Monkees in Sydney, Australia during a tour down under in September 1968 The Monkees in Sydney, Australia during a tour down under in September 1968 |
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| The Monkees. The Monkees. |
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| The Mormon Battalion by George M. Ottinger. |
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| The Most Reverend Kenneth Anthony Angell. The Most Reverend Kenneth Anthony Angell. |
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| The Muffs. The Muffs. |
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| The Munsters Pat Priest is best known as "the second" Marilyn on "The Munsters". |
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| The Munsters - Escort Santa in Parade.jpg The Munsters - Escort Santa in Parade.jpg |
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| The Munsters. The Munsters. |
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| The Munsters. The first episode of season 12 was "The Treehouse of Horror XI". Te usual "couch gag" was replaced with the Simpsons portraying "The Munsters". The original characters of Herman and Marilyn came to be through the efforts of Fred Gwynne and Pat Priest. |
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| The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography, Volume 8, Page 233. The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography, Volume 8, Page 233. Cyclopaedia is an archaic term for encyclopedia. This was a multi-decade set with volume 8 being published in 1900. |
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| The Nebraska City Morton's The Nebraska City Morton's, Beatrice Daily Sun, November 8, 1957 |
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| The New Bedford Wharves. Colonial whaling took place from many places along the New England coast but, the business was particularly centered in Nantucket and New Bedford. There were times when 100% of the economy of these areas depended on whaling.
Picture from: The fisheries and Fishery Industries of the United States by George Brown. Volume, Section V, Plates. Plate 184. Published 1884. |
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| The Nicolett Hotel. The Nicolett Hotel. |
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| The Occupation of New Iberia. The National Tribune, Washington D.C., Thursday, January 4, 1906, page 1. |
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| The Office Rainn is best known as "Dwight Schrute" in the U.S. version of "The Office". |
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| The Offspring - Pretty Fly. The Offspring - Pretty Fly. Runtime: 3 minutes 14 seconds. |
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| The Offspring. The Offspring. Greg K. left on bass guitar. |
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| The Old '76 House. Andre was then taken to Tappan, New York where General George Washington was using the tavern, The Old '76 House, as his headquarters. There Andre admitted who he really was and he was imprisoned there until his execution.
Photo take in 1933 a part of the Historic American Buildings Survey. |
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| The Old 76 House signs. The Old 76 House still stands and is said to be the nation's third oldest restaurant. |
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| The Origin Of Tabasco Sauce. Upon the death of Edmund his oldest living son, John Avery McIlhenny, stepped in to run the company. This however didn't last long. At the outbreak of the Spanish-American War John enlisted in the Army and fought along side Theodore Roosevelt and his "Rough Riders".
With his brother's departure Edward Avery McIlhenny took the lead in running the company. John returned to the family business at the close of the war. The brothers were quick to realize the potential of the company and worked hard to modernize and expand.
The Washington (D.C.) Times. Sunday, December 13, 1903. Page 4. |
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| The Pacific Reporter (Law digest), Volume 68, West Publishing Company, 1902, Pg 579. The Pacific Reporter (Law digest), Volume 68, West Publishing Company, 1902, Pg 579. Summery of James Wheelock's trial. |
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| The Pandoras. The Pandoras. |
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| The Passing of the Great Race The Passing of the Great Race: Or, The Racial Basis of European History is a 1916 book by anthropologist, Madison Grant. He put forth absurd theories that claimed the "Nordic race" is superior to other human beings. This book was praised by Nazis and by Adolf Hitler. It used as theoretical justification for the Nazi regime of genocide and ethnic cleansing. Osborn wrote the forward for this book. |
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| The Phenix Building Entrance. Originally published in the Inland Architect & News Record Vol. X No. 3. The Phenix (aka Phoenix) Building was an office building in Chicago. It was built in 1887 and demolished in 1957. The center section of John's tombstone is based off a drawing he made while designing this entrance.
Influential critic and noted journalist Montgomery Schuyler said about the entrance: "If beauty be its own excuse for being, this entrance needs no other, for assuredly it is one of the most artistic and beautiful works American architecture has to show". |
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| The Pioneers of Outagamie County, Wisconsin On William Knox The Pioneers of Outagamie County, Wisconsin On William Knox |
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| The Piper Family From Left To Right: Harry Piper III (standing), Virginia Piper, Addison Piper (standing), David Piper (Sitting) And Harry Piper Jr. |
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| The Poetic Color Of Milton Avery The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec, Canada) 21 Feb 1987, Saturday, Page 36 |
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| The Polignacs The Polignacs |
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| The Political Mill. A political cartoon showing Republican National Chairman, Edwin D. Morgan putting candidates into a meat grinder labelled "Cincinnati Convention".
The Daily Graphic: An Illustrated Evening Newspaper, New York City, Wednesday June 14, 1876 page 1. |
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| The Pontiac IL Soldiers - Sailors Monument. The Pontiac Illinois Soldiers - Sailors Monument during a Pontiac car show. |
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| The Pretenders. The Pretenders. |
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| The Prettiest Souvenir. The San Francisco (California) Call, Tuesday Morning, December 12, 1893 page 10. |
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| The Reader. The Reader as it is officially named or Nature Boy as it is sometimes referred to by the student is a 30 foot tall statue weighing 40 tons. It is affixed to Washington State University's Ernest Holland Library. Dudley Pratt was it's creator. It was installed in 1949. |
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| The Reagan Library Memorial. Status: Located; In 2016 with the death of Nancy Reagan the monument was engraved with; Nancy Davis Reagan July 6, 1921 - March 6, 2016. |
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| The Ref Director Ted Demme (center) talks to Kevin Spacey and Judy Davis on the set of "The Ref". |
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| The Ref - Trailer. The Ref - Trailer. Runtime: 1 minute 46 seconds. |
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| The Rice capture memorial Tablet. In 1704 children of Edmund and Thomas Rice were working in the field when they were attacked by Indians. Nahor Rice was killed. Four others were kidnapped. On 5 September 1904 the Westborough Historical Society dedicated this memorial tablet attached to a boulder at the location believed to be the location of the attack. |
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| The Right Stuff. In 1983 Sam (Left) portrayed Chuck Yeager (right) who acted as a technical consultant for the movie. |
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| The Robie House In 1909 Frederick and Lora built "The Robie House" designed bu Frank Lloyd Wright. Frederick worked for his father. His father died in 1908 leaving the company in very poor financial condition. In 1911 the Robies were forced to sell the house. Today the house is owned and preserved by the Frank Lloyd Wright Trust. |
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| The Rookery LaSalle Street Entrance. The Rookery building in Chicago, Illinois. The LaSalle Street Entrance shows the Celtic inspired designs that inspired his tombstone design. On 15 May 1875 the Rookery was declared a National Historic Landmark. |
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| The Rufus Avery House. Rufus lived in a house at 142 Thames Street in Groton, Connecticut. it was built in 1787. Around 1800 he built a house next-door for his sons. Later it was sold to a Latham Avery, a cousin.
One of Latham’s daughters, Mary Jane (Avery) Ramsdell, inherited the house and Victorianized it in the 1860s. She did not have children, and the house was passed on to her niece, Betsey (Avery) Copp. Betsey and Belton Copp lived there in 1895 with their three children.
The last residence of the house was Joe Copp, the son of Betsey Copp, who inherited the house after his parents passing in the 1930's. Joe lived there until he died in 1991 at the age of 101
Both buildings survive with the Avery-Copp house being used as a history museum. |
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| The Samuel-Barnabas-Addington Homestead, Brigham Street, Marlborough, Massachusetts The Farm originally covered 175 acres. It was first owned by Captain Samuel, then by Samuel's son George, who left it to Ashbel Samuel, who sold it to Doctor Daniel, who was followed by Barnabas and then by Addington. George, Ashbel Samuel, and Addington Brigham were all born in this house. The location was a Garrison place and stands on
Brigham street in the south part of Marlborough three-quarters of a mile from Marlborough Junction.
Historical Reminiscences of he Early Times in Marlborough, Massachusetts, and Prominent Events From 1860 to 1910: Including Brief Allusions to Many Individuals, and an Account of the Celebration of the Two Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of the Incorporation of the Town by Ella A. Bigelow. Times Publishing Company, Marlborough, Massachusetts 1910. Page 34. |
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| The San Diego Mormon Battalion Historic Site. |
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| The San Jose Tragedy. The San Francisco Call, Wednesday Morning, May 3, 1893 page 2. |
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| The Sea Beast. The Sea Beast staring John Barrymore. |
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| The Second Baptist Church, also known as the Tabernacle Baptist Church, Chicago Illinois. Established August 14, 1843. The church building was destroyed by fire, June 26, 1851. Picture from; "History of Chicago. From the earliest period to the present time." by Alfred Theodore Andreas. Self published Chicago, Illinois 1885. Volume 1 of 3, Page 317. |
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| The Shield. In 2005 Close joined the cast of the TV show "The Shield", becoming one of the first actors of her stature to come to TV. She said she made that choice because TV was in a "golden era" in which the quality of the shows rivaled film productions. |
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| The Shuttle Enterprise. Gene Roddenberry (in brown suit) surrounded by the cast of "Star Trek" at the roll out of the shuttle Enterprise. |
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| The Siege Of Atlanta. The Siege Of Atlanta. Original by Thure de Thulstrup. Print reproduced by L. Prang & Co. Massachusetts. Circa 1888. |
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| The Siege of Santiago. The Battles of San Juan Hill and El Carney were a success. The Americans captured the Spanish positions at both locations. On July 3, 1898, the siege of Santiago began. Company H of the Michigan 33rd was part of this. The generals figured an assault would bring massive casualties so the Americans dug in and stopped the flow of food and water into the city.
On July 4th there was a cease fire that allowed the evacuation of around 20,000 civilians. This also helped the Americans as they were able to bring in heavy weapons to support the operation. In the days that followed the Spanish took heavy casualties from Gatling guns, mortars and field artillery. On July 13th meetings began to discuss the terms of surrender. The Spanish would eventually agree to the term capitulation. The United States flag was raised over the fort at Santiago on July 17th. This picture misidentifies the date as the 13th.
Picture from “Harper's pictorial history of the war with Spain” Volume II, Harper & brothers, New York, 1899. Page 412. |
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