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| Colby and his brother Kyle Nagel. Colby and his brother Kyle Nagel. |
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| Colby David Nagel Colby David Nagel |
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| Colby David Nagel Colby David Nagel |
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| Colby David Nagel. Colby David Nagel taken 2004. |
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| Colby Mitchell Chester jr. Colby Mitchell Chester jr. Photo from Brazilian visa. |
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| Colby Nagel Colby Nagel |
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| Colby Nagel and cousin Sara Haight. Colby Nagel and cousin Sara Haight. |
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| Colby Nagel Baptism. Colby Nagel Baptism. |
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| Coldwater Michigan. Chicago Street, looking west, Coldwater, Michigan. Postcard image circa 1930–1945. |
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| Cole's Hill, Plymouth, MA. Cole's Hill, Plymouth, MA. |
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| Coleman Laffoon. Coleman Laffoon. |
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| Colfax Statue 1904. Colfax Statue 1904. |
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| Colleen Farrington Colleen Farrington |
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| Colleran-Remick Marriage. Colleran-Remick Marriage. |
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| Colonel Alexander Popham Colonel Alexander Popham |
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| Colonel Douglas Harry Wheelock Douglas is a veteran of one space shuttle flight and an extended stay aboard the International Space Station that he reached by flying with Russia aboard a Soyuz spacecraft. |
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| Colonel Edwin E. Aldrin USAF. Colonel Edwin E. Aldrin USAF. |
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| Colonel Edwin Eugene "Buzz" Aldrin, Jr. Colonel Edwin Eugene "Buzz" Aldrin, Jr. |
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| Colonel Edwin Eugene "Buzz" Aldrin, Jr. In 1966 he took part in the last of the Gemini missions and became the first astronaut to successfully work outside of the spacecraft for an extended period of time. In 1969 he became the second man to set foot on the moon. |
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| Colonel Herbert Fay Brigham Colonel Herbert Fay Brigham |
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| Colonel Isaac Erwin Avery The Groton Avery Clan Volume I page 617. By Elroy McKendree Avery and Catherine Hitchcock (Tilden) Avery. Cleveland 1912. |
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| Colonel Isaac Irwin Avery Photo of Colonel Isaac Irwin Avery off the Washington Confederate Cemetery historical marker in Hagerstown, Washington County, Maryland. |
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| Colonel Robert Gould Shaw Colonel Robert Gould Shaw |
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| Colonel Robert Gould Shaw. Colonel Robert Gould Shaw. |
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| Colonel Sanders Colonel Sanders |
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| Colonel Waightstill Avery Service. DAR marker at Colonel Waightstill Avery's grave site. |
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| Colonel William E Morgan. Commemorative Biographical Record of New Haven County, Connecticut: Containing Biographical Sketches of Prominent and Representative Citizens, and of Many of the Early Settled families, Illustrated. Author not stated. Published by J.H. Beeres & Company, Chicago 1902. Page (facing) 208. |
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| Colt Peacemaker. The six-gun of the wild wild west. The 1873 Colt Single Action Army revolver, known as the "Peacemaker," was the favorite sidearm of gunmen on both sides of the law. It gained the nickname “The Gun That Won The West” when the showman and bison hunter Buffalo Bill, traveled around telling stories about the gun’s accuracy.
Far beyond that General George Patton carried one with a nickel finish and ivory grip during the Second World War. The production of the Peacemaker ceased after the World War II. It was reintroduced in 1956. The second wave of popularity arose due to being seen in the hands of John Wayne and others on the "silver screen". it is still being produced. |
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| Columbia Correctional Institution. Columbia Correctional Institution. |
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| Columbia on the Launch Pad. Columbia sits on the launch pad the night before it's mission. Note that the booster which became known for it's iconic orange color is white. It was painted white for the first two missions. Then the engineers realized that leaving the paint off would be a weight savings of about 600 pounds. |
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| Columbia Post STS-5. |
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| Columbia STS-5 Space Shuttle Columbia sits on Pad 39A at Kennedy Space Center. The Shuttle is being prepared for launch on November 11, 1982. |
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| Columbian Exhibition 1893. Rand, McNally & Company, Chicago 25 July 1893. |
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| Columbian Exposition. World's Columbian Exposition 1893. The first Ferris wheel. |
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| Command Service Module. NASA workers ready to mount the Apollo 11 Command Service Module to the adapter that will allow it to be attached to the Saturn V booster. |
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| Communion Chalice. The mission called for several hours between landing and exiting the lander. In that Time astronaut "Buzz" Aldrin became the first person to take the holy communion on the moon. In his APK (astronaut preference kit) he carried a small chalice,a small vial of wine and a communion wafer. |
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| Company H, 33rd Michigan Volunteer Infantry. Unfortunately the names of the pictured individuals were not recorded but we can assume both Freds are in this picture. Michigan Volunteers of '98 a Complete Photographic Record of Michigan's Part in the 1898 Spanish-American War. Published by G.F. Sterling Detroit, Michigan 1898. Pages not numbered. About page 43. |
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| Compton Gamma Ray Observatory. The main mission of STS-37 was the deployment of the Compton Gamma Ray Observatory. |
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| Concordia Concordia |
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| Confederate Army. Confederate Army. Part of plate 172 of the "Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies". |
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| Congress Street - Congressional Cemetery. Congress Street - Congressional Cemetery. |
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| Congressional Cemetery Chapel Stained Glass. Congressional Cemetery Chapel Stained Glass. |
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| Congressional Cemetery Chapel. Congressional Cemetery Chapel. |
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| Congressional Cemetery Fence. Congressional Cemetery Fence. |
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| Congressional Cemetery Front Gate. Congressional Cemetery Front Gate. |
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| Congressional Cemetery Headstones. Congressional Cemetery Headstones. |
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| Congressional Cemetery Sign. Congressional Cemetery Sign. |
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| Connie and Pam Avery 1915 Connie and Pam Avery 1915 |
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| Conrad Nagel - Actor Conrad was a star of stage and film in a career that lasted half a century! |
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| Conrad Nagel. Conrad Nagel. |
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