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4751
Lester Casey Good Samaritan
Lester Casey Good Samaritan
The Times (Streator, Illinois) 31 Dec 1968, Tuesday, Page 1 
 
4752
Lester Dale Wheelock
Lester Dale Wheelock
Lester Dale Wheelock 
 
4753
Lester Parmenter and family.
Lester Parmenter and family.
Lester Parmenter and family. 
 
4754
Lestina Brigham
Lestina Brigham
Lestina Brigham 
 
4755
Leverett A Clapp.
Leverett A Clapp.
The Clapp Memorial. Record of the Clapp Family in America, Containing Sketches of the Original Six Emigrants, and a Genealogy of Their Descendants Bearing the Name. With a Supplement. By Ebenezer Clapp. Published by David Clapp & Son, Boston, Massachusetts 1876. Page (facing) 335. 
 
4756
Leverett Edward Goodell.
Leverett Edward Goodell.
The History of the Brigham Family, A Record of Several Thousand Descendants of Thomas Brigham the Emigrant, 1603-1653. By W.I. Tyler Brigham. Published by the Grafton Press, New York, 1907 
 
4757
Levi Bigelow Homestead.
Levi Bigelow Homestead.
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 272.  
 
4758
Levi Brooks
Levi Brooks
Levi Brooks 
 
4759
Levi Edgar Young
Levi Edgar Young
Levi Edgar Young 
 
4760
Levi Johnsion
Levi Johnsion
Levi Johnsion 
 
4761
Levi Lane.
Levi Lane.
Lane Genealogies, Volume 1, William Lane of Boston, Massachusetts by Rev, Jacob Chapman and Rev. James H. Fitts, published by the News-Letter Press, Exeter, New Hampshire 1891. 
 
4762
Levi Lankton Family
Levi Lankton Family
Back Row, L to R: Roy James Fay 1876-1957, Arthur Hovey Fay 1881-1960, Albert Hill Fay 1870-1937; Front Row, L to R: Ruth Ina Fay 1889-1969, Henrietta Adeline Fay 1851-1929, Levi Lankton Fay, Jr, 1845-1909, Carrie Augusta Fay 1873-1944 
 
4763
Levi P Morton
Levi P Morton
Levi P Morton 
 
4764
Levi P Morton Political Cartoon.
Levi P Morton Political Cartoon.
Levi P Morton Political Cartoon. 
 
4765
Levi P Morton.
Levi P Morton.
Levi P Morton. 
 
4766
Levi P. Morton Republican candidate for vice-president.
Levi P. Morton Republican candidate for vice-president.
A print made of Levi P. Morton as the Republican candidate for vice-president. 
 
4767
Levi Parsons Morton Gubernatorial Portrait.
Levi Parsons Morton Gubernatorial Portrait.
Levi Parsons Morton Gubernatorial Portrait. 
 
4768
Levi Parsons Morton Statue of Liberty.
Levi Parsons Morton Statue of Liberty.
Levi Parsons Morton driving the first rivet on the Statue of Liberty. 
 
4769
Levi Parsons Morton.
Levi Parsons Morton.
Levi Parsons Morton. 
 
4770
Levi Quincy Raymond.
Levi Quincy Raymond.
A Modern History of New London County Volume III. Edited by Benjamin Tinkham Marshall. Lewis Historical Publishing Company, New York 1922.  
 
4771
Lewis A Paddock
Lewis A Paddock
Lewis came to lake county with his family when he was two years old. He became a farmer and eventually ran a summer resort next to Bluff Lake in Antioch, Illinois. 
 
4772
Lewis and Augusta (nee Brigham) Rice.
Lewis and Augusta (nee Brigham) Rice.
The History of the Brigham Family, A Record of Several Thousand Descendants of Thomas Brigham the Emigrant, 1603-1653. By W.I. Tyler Brigham. Published by the Grafton Press, New York, 1907 
 
4773
Lewis and Caroline (nee Ellis) Rice.
Lewis and Caroline (nee Ellis) Rice.
The History of the Brigham Family, A Record of Several Thousand Descendants of Thomas Brigham the Emigrant, 1603-1653. By W.I. Tyler Brigham. Published by the Grafton Press, New York, 1907 
 
4774
Lewis and Clara (Gautschy) Walters
Lewis and Clara (Gautschy) Walters
Lewis and Clara (Gautschy) Walters 
 
4775
Lewis Brigham 1809-1873.
Lewis Brigham 1809-1873.
"The Descendants of Lewis Brigham". Booklet written by and self-published by Ferdinand Brigham. About 1962. Page one. 
 
4776
Lewis Fred and Maggie Scheick with Mary Jo (Brigham) Nagel.
Lewis Fred and Maggie Scheick with Mary Jo (Brigham) Nagel.
Lewis Fred and Maggie Scheick with Mary Jo (Brigham) Nagel. 
 
4777
Lewis Henry Morgan
Lewis Henry Morgan
Morgan genealogy: A History of James Morgan, of New London, Conn., and His Descendants; From 1607 to 1869. By Nathaniel H. Morgan. Published by the Press of Case, Lockwood & Brainard, Hartford, Connecticut. 1869. Page 177. 
 
4778
Lewis Henry Morgan.
Lewis Henry Morgan.
Lewis Henry Morgan. 
 
4779
Lewis Henry Morgan.
Lewis Henry Morgan.
Lewis Henry Morgan - elected to the New York State Assembly and the New York State Senate in 1868. It is said his only interest in politics was to be appointed Commissioner of Indian Affairs a post that he was never able to obtain, My 6th cousin 7 times removed.  
 
4780
Lewis Lorenzo Wheelock Jr.
Lewis Lorenzo Wheelock Jr.
Lewis Lorenzo Wheelock Jr. 
 
4781
Lewis S Brigham.
Lewis S Brigham.
"The Descendants of Lewis Brigham". Booklet written by and self-published by Ferdinand Brigham. About 1962. Page 24.  
 
4782
Lewis Spencer Weeks
Lewis Spencer Weeks
Lewis Spencer Weeks 
 
4783
Lex Cassar.
Lex Cassar.
Lex Cassar. 
 
4784
Libby Prison.
Libby Prison.
Libby Prison. 
 
4785
Liberty Ship Hull Number 0038 Rev. Wheelock.
Liberty Ship Hull Number 0038 Rev. Wheelock.
During World War II a Liberty Ship Hull Number 0038 was named for Reverend Wheelock. This was a C-2 cargo ship outfitted to carry 550 troops. It participated in the Normandy Invasion where it was shell damaged. it was Scrapped in 1964 at Philadelphia. 
 
4786
Liberty Ship.
Liberty Ship.
With WWII came a desperate need for cargo ships. Henry Kiser's company came up with the design for the EC2 (Emergency Cargo) class of ships. They were thought of as "ugly ducklings" so they were given the name "Liberty Ship" to counter that impression. Between 1941 and 1945, 18 shipyards, either Kaiser’s or using Kaiser’s shipbuilding techniques, built 2,751 Liberty ships. This makes it the largest class of ships ever built. Typical construction time was about 42 days but one was built in 4 days, 15 hours, and 29 minutes as a publicity stunt. 
 
4787
Lieut. Wm Munroe Brigham Jr. Park.
Lieut. Wm Munroe Brigham Jr. Park.
Lieut. Wm Munroe Brigham Jr. Park, Marlborough, MA. 
 
4788
Lieut. Wm Munroe Brigham Jr. Park.
Lieut. Wm Munroe Brigham Jr. Park.
Lieut. Wm Munroe Brigham Jr. Park, Marlborough, MA.  
 
4789
Lieutenant and Mrs. Edwin E. Aldrin, Jr.
Lieutenant and Mrs. Edwin E. Aldrin, Jr.
Lieutenant and Mrs. Edwin E. Aldrin, Jr. 
 
4790
Lieutenant Charles Alfred Pillsbury.
Lieutenant Charles Alfred Pillsbury.
Lieutenant Charles Alfred Pillsbury. 
 
4791
Lieutenant Colonel John Wheelock
Lieutenant Colonel John Wheelock
Lieutenant Colonel John Wheelock 
 
4792
Lieutenant Colonel Kent Fay
Lieutenant Colonel Kent Fay
Lieutenant Colonel Kent Fay 
 
4793
Lieutenant Colonel Minor Meriwether
Lieutenant Colonel Minor Meriwether
Lieutenant Colonel Minor Meriwether 
 
4794
Lieutenant George H W Bush rescue.
Lieutenant George H W Bush rescue.
Lieutenant George H W Bush being rescued by the submarine USS Finback. 
 
4795
Lieutenant Ivory Bigelow Homestead.
Lieutenant Ivory Bigelow Homestead.
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 270. 
 
4796
Lieutenant James Harvey Gaul.
Lieutenant James Harvey Gaul.
Lieutenant James Harvey Gaul. 
 
4797
Lieutenant John McIlhenny.
Lieutenant John McIlhenny.
President Teddy Roosevelt posing with his Spanish-American War Rough Rider friend Lieutenant John McIlhenny from Avery Island, Louisiana, 1907, aboard the Steamboat Mississippi 
 
4798
Lieutenant Karl Menckhoff.
Lieutenant Karl Menckhoff.
The state of the art for a WWI fighter plane is that of a kite with a motor. They had wooden frames that were covered by cloth. Menckhoff survived the crash and was quickly captured by French soldiers. On the sides of his plane and on the wings he had painted the letter “M”. This is because when you’re the top dog there’s no one to tell you no and, he knew it would inspire fear in other combatants. As soon as he could land Avery had someone drive him out to the crash site. He took a pocket knife and cut the “M” off the side of the plane. 
 
4799
Lieutenant William Howard Allen.
Lieutenant William Howard Allen.
Lieutenant William Howard Allen. 
 
4800
Life In Pieces.
Life In Pieces.
James Brolin and Thomas Sadoski in the 2015 - 2019 TV show "Life In Pieces". 
 

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