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11151
Timothy Allen Avery Service.
Timothy Allen Avery Service.
Timothy Allen Avery Service. 
 
11152
Timothy Byron Casey Obituary
Timothy Byron Casey Obituary
The Pantagraph (Bloomington, Illinois) 28 Dec 2007, Friday, Page 37 
 
11153
Timothy Spaulding Death
Timothy Spaulding Death
Timothy Spaulding Death 
 
11154
Titanic Episode Has Been Recalled - Nelle (Stevenson) Snyder
Titanic Episode Has Been Recalled - Nelle (Stevenson) Snyder
The Daily Journal (Fergus Falls, Minnesota), 07 Dec 1972, Thursday, Page 9 
 
11155
Titanic Passengers Reach Home 2.
Titanic Passengers Reach Home 2.
The Minneapolis Morning Tribune, Monday, April 22, 1912. Page 1 & 3. 
 
11156
Titanic Passengers Reach Home.
Titanic Passengers Reach Home.
The Minneapolis Morning Tribune, Monday, April 22, 1912. Page 1 & 3.  
 
11157
Titanic Sinks. Chicago Tribune April 16, 1912 Page 2.
Titanic Sinks. Chicago Tribune April 16, 1912 Page 2.
John Pillsbury Snyder married Nelle Stevenson. They went to Europe for their honeymoon. On April 15, 1912 they were aboard the RMS Tiatnic returning to the United States. It was reported that a crewman had called out "Put in the brides and grooms first!". John and his bride were placed aboard lifeboat number seven and thus were among those that survived the sinking of the Titanic.  
 
11158
Titanic Survivor Dies Playing Golf In Mill City - John Pillsbury Snyder
Titanic Survivor Dies Playing Golf In Mill City - John Pillsbury Snyder
St. Cloud Times (Saint Cloud, Minnesota), 23 Jul 1959, Thursday, Page 1 
 
11159
Titus Wheelock Birth.
Titus Wheelock Birth.
Titus Wheelock Birth. 
 
11160
To Celebrate Ninth Birthday - Arvilla Shinske
To Celebrate Ninth Birthday - Arvilla Shinske
The Rock Island Argus and Daily Union (Rock Island, Illinois), 21 Oct 1914, Wed, Page 6 
 
11161
To Close Mill.
To Close Mill.
The Traverse City (Michigan) Record-Eagle, Thursday, March 1, 1956 page 12. 
 
11162
To Esther from Anna.
To Esther from Anna.
Esther owned an autograph book that she used to collect memories as her time as a High School student came to an end. This is the note that was written by her mother. 
 
11163
To Esther From Ruth.
To Esther From Ruth.
Esther owned an autograph book that she used to collect memories as her time as a High School student came to an end. This is the note that was written by her sister.  
 
11164
To Report At El Toro Calif.
To Report At El Toro Calif.
The Alton (Iowa) Democrat, Thursday, March 7, 1946 page 5. 
 
11165
To State Meeting Of Tin Workers, George R Wheelock
To State Meeting Of Tin Workers, George R Wheelock
To State Meeting Of Tin Workers, George R Wheelock, The Daily Review, Sunday, March 7, 1909 
 
11166
To The People Of Streator And Surrounding Communities (Death Of JoAnn (Horton), Michelle and Michael Minkler)
To The People Of Streator And Surrounding Communities (Death Of JoAnn (Horton), Michelle and Michael Minkler)
The Times (Streator, Illinois), 11 May 1985, Saturday, Page 3 
 
11167
Tobacco Poisoned Boys. Elroy was responsible for the 1896 Ohio law that made it legal to sell cigarettes and other tobacco products to children under 16 years of age.
Tobacco Poisoned Boys. Elroy was responsible for the 1896 Ohio law that made it legal to sell cigarettes and other tobacco products to children under 16 years of age.
The Argus, Rock Island, Illinois. Wednesday, April 8, 1896 page 3. 
 
11168
Tobe Freese Death Certificate
Tobe Freese Death Certificate
Tobe Freese Death Certificate 
 
11169
Tobe Freese Obituary
Tobe Freese Obituary
Tobe Freese Obituary, The Anamosa Journal, July 16, 1936, page 1 
 
11170
Told They Would Not Get Anything To Eat.
Told They Would Not Get Anything To Eat.
The Tampa (Florida) Tribune, Wednesday, October 2, 1912 page 5. 
 
11171
Toni (nee Newell) Overy Obituary
Toni (nee Newell) Overy Obituary
Toni (nee Newell) Overy Obituary Courtesy of Winterrowd Funeral Home 
 
11172
Toni Newell and George Harlacher Divorce
Toni Newell and George Harlacher Divorce
The Times (Streator, Illinois) 07 Jun 1979, Thursday, Page 5 
 
11173
Too Popular With Women.
Too Popular With Women.
The Salt Lake Herald-Republican, Wednesday, May 19, 1920 page 14.
 
 
11174
Tour Of Europe By Mother And Daughter Made On Motorcycle.jpg
Tour Of Europe By Mother And Daughter Made On Motorcycle.jpg
The Evening Capital News, Boise, Idaho, July 12, 1914 Page 9. 
 
11175
Tournament Queen.
Tournament Queen.
Medford (Oregon) Mail Tribune, Wednesday, January 13, 1960 page 10. 
 
11176
Town Clerk Statment on Adams Powers Marriage.
Town Clerk Statment on Adams Powers Marriage.
Town Clerk Statment on Adams Powers Marriage. 
 
11177
Town Clerk Statment on births of JJ Adams Children.
Town Clerk Statment on births of JJ Adams Children.
Town Clerk Statment on births of JJ Adams Children. 
 
11178
Townsend-Woodcock Marriage.
Townsend-Woodcock Marriage.
Townsend-Woodcock Marriage. 
 
11179
Tracy Marriage.
Tracy Marriage.
Spencer B. Tracy marriage to Louise T. B. Treadwell. Hamilton, Ohio county marriage record. 
 
11180
Traditional Fete For Mrs. Wheelock Attended by 100.
Traditional Fete For Mrs. Wheelock Attended by 100.
Janesville (Wisconsin) Daily Gazette, Wednesday, September 29, 1954 page 8. 
 
11181
Traffic Mishaps - James Reynolds Car Hit Head On
Traffic Mishaps - James Reynolds Car Hit Head On
The Times (Streator, Illinois) 12 Jan 1970, Monday, Page 4 
 
11182
Traffic Unit Is Showing Results.
Traffic Unit Is Showing Results.
Matteson (Illinois) Star, February 21, 1979 page 1. 
 
11183
Traning Plane Crash Unit To Be Named.
Traning Plane Crash Unit To Be Named.
Saint Louis Post-Dispatch, Sunday, August 15, 1954 page 3. 
 
11184
Trevor A Cushman & Nina E Brigham Marriage.
Trevor A Cushman & Nina E Brigham Marriage.
Trevor A Cushman & Nina E Brigham Marriage. 
 
11185
Tri City Champions 1915 - 1916
Tri City Champions 1915 - 1916
Davenport High's basket ball team of 1916 copped the Tri-City title. In those days, the word basketball was usually written as two words. The team was coached by “Newt” J. Bornholdt, and managed by V. V. Allen. The “Wearers of the D” included Ernest “Ernie” “Abe” Abramson (Class of January ’17), Henry H. (Harold) “Benny” Bendixen (’17), Richard M. “Dick” Fort (’17), Walter Kelly, Lawrence Cecil “Pooch” “Brewery Face” King (’16), Harry Kipp, Carl R. “Mac” Makeever (’16, Team Captain), Merle “Midge” Makeever (‘19) and Otto H. “Birdie” “Otts” Vogel (’17, Team Captain-Elect). Some of the basketball "Wearers of the D” earned their letters in a previous season, and may in fact not have played on the team this year at all. The "scrubs" included Lynn C. Fulrath (’17), Leon C. Guldner (’17), Wilbur “Bill” Huss and Linden “Lin” F. Krasuski (’18).

Dick Fort was one of the stars of the team, but even though he was only a junior, he had used up the allotted four years of high school eligibility for basket ball, so he would not compete on the team the following year at all. Fort was one of Davenport's greatest athletes, especially in football. Before finishing high school, he was recruited to play fullback for the Davenport Athletic Club, professional football team, in their initial season of 1916 and again in 1917 and 1919. The games were played at the old Three-I park in West Davenport. He also played for the Rock island Independents in 1916, as players often switched teams back and forth, even in the same season, whenever a better deal came along. His greatest thrill was playing with the D.A.C. in 1916 and defeating the Evanston Northends by the score of 3-0 when he sent a 43-yard drop kick from a tough angle spinning through the uprights. Fort was still playing football in 1925 with the Muscatine Independents. Dick also put in a year of school at Dubuque University in 1918.

Several of the players likely left school before graduating including Walter Kelly, Harry Kipp and Wilbur Huss. Kipp may not have played much or at all in 1915-1916 due to "bad arches." Leon Guldner may have quit mid-season.

However, the most famous of all these players was Otto H. Vogel. After high school he went to college at the University of Illinois. The big fellow won five “I’s” at the Urbana institution, and carried off the conference medal for all-around proficiency in athletics and scholarship in his senior year. He played tackle on the Illinois football team of 1920, but kept off the gridiron after that on account of his brilliant work on the basketball floor and baseball diamond. He played guard on the Illinois cage teams of 1921, 1922, and 1923, and center field and first base on the Illini varsity baseball team for the same three years, along with being a wonder at pounding the ball all over the lot. Doubles, triples and home runs were almost as easy as bunts for him, and he held the highest batting average of any college baseball player in his final year! After college he joined the Chicago Cubs for two years where he played 111 games as outfielder and occasionally third baseman, and finished his big league career by pounding a homer over the walls of the Giant stronghold. He was then hired by the University of Iowa in the fall of 1924. In the 1926 “Hawkeye” annual, a full page is devoted to their newly hired baseball coach. He would coach baseball for thirty-five years at Iowa finishing with a Co-Big Ten title in 1942 and a 15-2-1 record. He is considered one of the great all-around athletes to ever play at the University of Illinois. When times were tough at Iowa (1932-1933) and staff was cut, Coach Vogel helped by serving as line coach for the football team. 
 
11186
Trial Suit Against Brigham-McNary
Trial Suit Against Brigham-McNary
Trial Suit Against Brigham-McNary, Marshall Evening Chronicle, June 8, 1965 
 
11187
Trial Suit Against Brigham-McNary Continued From Page 1
Trial Suit Against Brigham-McNary Continued From Page 1
Trial Suit Against Brigham-McNary Continued From Page 1, Marshall Evening Chronicle, June 8, 1965 
 
11188
Tribute John C Avery.
Tribute John C Avery.
The Pensacola (Florida) Journal, January 11, 1921 page 3. 
 
11189
Tribute To S C Johnson
Tribute To S C Johnson
The Journal Times (Racine, Wisconsin), 22 Dec 1919, Mon, Page 1 
 
11190
Tribute To S C Johnson (Continued)
Tribute To S C Johnson (Continued)
The Journal Times (Racine, Wisconsin), 22 Dec 1919, Mon, Page 2 
 
11191
Tribute To William North Rice
Tribute To William North Rice
Hartford Courant (Hartford, Connecticut), 19 Nov 1928, Monday, Page 8 
 
11192
Tributes To Warren Charles Fairbanks
Tributes To Warren Charles Fairbanks
The Indianapolis News (Indianapolis, Indiana) 28 Jul 1938, Thursday, Page 1 
 
11193
Tributes To Warren Charles Fairbanks, Continued From Page 1
Tributes To Warren Charles Fairbanks, Continued From Page 1
The Indianapolis News (Indianapolis, Indiana) 28 Jul 1938, Thursday, Page 4 
 
11194
Triple Murder, Suicide Found
Triple Murder, Suicide Found
The Semi-Weekly Spokesman-Review (Spokane, Washington) 19 Mar 1937, Friday, Page 3 
 
11195
Tristram Coffin Signature.
Tristram Coffin Signature.
Facsimile of Tristram Coffin's Signature from; The History of Nantucket: County, Island, and Town Including Genealogies of First Settlers by Alexander Starbuck. Published by C.E. Goodspeed & Co. Boston, Massachusetts 1924. Page 72.  
 
11196
Trowbridge Brigham Anti-Slavery.
Trowbridge Brigham Anti-Slavery.
"The Liberator", an anti-slavery newspaper published weekly in Boston, Massachusetts. Friday, March 17, 1843. This image made from the front page header and an article about the Southboro, Massachusetts committee, Throwbridge Brigham Vice-President.  
 
11197
Trowbridge Brigham MA Vital Records.
Trowbridge Brigham MA Vital Records.
Trowbridge Brigham MA Vital Records.
Birth of:
Edgar
Alfred
George
Mary
Anna
Otis 
 
11198
Trowbridge Snow Death.
Trowbridge Snow Death.
Trowbridge Snow Death. 
 
11199
Truck Wheel Injures Baby Girl's Leg.
Truck Wheel Injures Baby Girl's Leg.
The Salt Lake Tribune, Tuesday, September 5, 1939 page 24. 
 
11200
Trulove Class Has A Luncheon Meeting.
Trulove Class Has A Luncheon Meeting.
Amarillo (Texas) Daily News, Thursday Morning, May 28, 1942 page 4. 
 

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