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| Mavor Brigham 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 |
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| Mavor Brigham Mavor Brigham |
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| May 6, 1864. A print published by Kurz & Allison about 1897. Grant wanted to avoid confrontation at the wilderness as the dense vegetation would be a hindrance to his superior artillery. For that reason and the fact that the confusion caused by the vegetation could aid him with his lower troop strength is exactly why Lee sought the confrontation. |
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| May Agnes Clark. The Evening Statesman, Walla Walla, Washington, Wednesday, April 14, 1909 page 5. |
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| May and Clare Roberts with Glenn and Calvin May and Clare Roberts with Glenn and Calvin |
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| May E.(nee Bent) Roberts May E.(nee Bent) Roberts |
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| Maya Thurman. Maya Thurman. |
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| Mayflower II. Mayflower II, a replica of the original Mayflower that landed at Plymouth Bay 11 November 1620. |
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| Mayflower Madam Trial. Sydney Biddle Barrows stands trial for promoting prostitution. |
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| Mayo Adams Shattuck III. Mayo Adams Shattuck III. |
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| Mayo Jane Methot. Mayo Jane Methot. |
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| Mayor Daniel Lamb Wheelock. Mayor Daniel Lamb Wheelock. First Mayor of Moline, Rock Island Illinois. My fifth cousin, six times removed. |
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| Mayor Mavor Brigham Mayor Mavor Brigham - 14th mayor of Toledo, Ohio. He was a die-hard abolitionist and an active participant in the Underground Railroad. My fourth cousin, six times removed. |
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| Maywood Fire Department. Maywood Fire Department in a parade circa 1963. |
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| Mckenna Marie Taylor Mckenna Marie Taylor |
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| McKenzie Rebecca Gamble McKenzie Rebecca Gamble |
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| McSally Swearing In. McSally Swearing In. |
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| Medal of Honor. This is the Army version of the Civil War era Medal of Honor. |
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| Megan & Thomas Markle. Megan & Thomas Markle. |
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| Meghan Markle Fringe. Meghan Markle as FBI Special Agent Amy Jessup on the second season of the TV show "Fringe". |
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| Meghan Markle. Meghan Markle. |
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| Meghan, Duchess of Sussex Meghan, Duchess of Sussex |
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| Meigs Field. Chicago's Meigs Field in operation from 1948 to 2003 was named in his honor. |
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| Melinda Gates. Melinda Gates. |
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| Melody Patterson Melody Patterson - Actress, Best known for her roll as Wrangler Jane in the 60's TV series "F Troop". |
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| Melody Patterson & Vincent Price. Melody Patterson and Vincent Price from his appearance on the TV show "F Troop". |
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| Melody Patterson on the Monkees. Melody Patterson see here with Peter Tork appeared on one episode of "The Monkees". |
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| Melody Patterson. Melody Patterson. |
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| Melville Ruick. Publicity photo from the 1952-53, TV series "City Hospital". |
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| Melvonna (Reynolds) Carlson On Motorcycle Melvonna (Reynolds) Carlson On Motorcycle |
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| Melvonna Reynolds Melvonna Reynolds |
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| Melvonna Reynolds Melvonna Reynolds |
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| Melvonna Reynolds Melvonna Reynolds |
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| Melvonna Reynolds Melvonna Reynolds |
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| Memorial Day Ceremony at Biloxi National Cemetery. Air Force Personnel at Memorial Day Ceremony at Biloxi National Cemetery. |
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| Memories Are Preserved With Her Pen And Paintbrush - Lillian (Drake) Avery Detroit Free Press (Detroit, Michigan) 27 Oct 1985, Sunday, Page 23 |
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| Memories of Eighty Years. Memories of Eighty Years. |
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| Men of the Central Pacific. The founders of the Central pacific were; Leland Stanford, Collis Huntington, Charles Crocker, and Mark Hopkins. Also shown here is Edwin Bryant Crocker, older brother of Charles. He served as the railroad's legal council.
From the book, The Pacific Tourist: Williams' Illustrated Trans-Continental Guide of Travel, from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean. Published in; New York by H.T. Williams. 1877. |
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| Mercedes McCambridge CBSRMT. Mercedes McCambridge performing for the CBS Radio Mystery Theater. |
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| Mercedes McCambridge. Mercedes McCambridge in a guest appearance in Lost in Space. |
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| Merchants National Bank. From a brochure printed in 1915. |
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| Mercury 7. The "Mercury 7" were the first seven Americans selected to be astronauts. Front row, left to right: Walter M. Schirra, Jr., Donald K. "Deke" Slayton, John H. Glenn, Jr., and M. Scott Carpenter; back row, Alan B. Shepard, Jr., Virgil I. "Gus" Grissom, and L. Gordon Cooper, Jr. |
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| Mercury Atlas-7 Liftoff. Mercury Atlas-7 Liftoff. |
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| Mercury-Redstone 3 On The Launch Pad. Mercury-Redstone 3 On The Launch Pad. |
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| Mercy Hurd's Cap Box. The little oak chest, pictured in the “Brigham Family History was owned by Thomas Brigham Rice of Barre, VT. He received it from his mother, Nancy (Brigham) Rice, daughter of Henry Brigham, as a child knew it, then in his grandmother's possession, as "Mercie Hunt's cap box”.
The inside dimensions are 22 1/2 inches long by 7 3/4 inches wide and, 9 1/2 inches high. It is made of English oak one inch thick.
The box appears to be work in the Gothic style of the 15th century, or even, probably, as old as the 14th century.
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| Mercy Hurds Cap Box 2. Today the box is on permanent display in the Worcester, Massachusetts Historical Museum having been donated by Thomas Brigham Rice (1817-1914). The box is recognized by historians as one of the oldest existing artifacts brought to America from England during the Puritan Great Migration. |
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| Meredith Baxter. Meredith Baxter. |
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| Merle Makeever Basketball Merle "Midge" Makeever - 1918
Midge is shown here in his junior year. He captained the basketball team for the "Red and Blue." As always, Davenport High had a great team. Unfortunately, they ran into some real trouble owing to the fact that "many of our heroes believed that doing well in the gym was the only requisite to obtaining credits." And some of the best men were unceremoniously ejected from the team, leaving only raw material with which to work. Three starters, Wilbur (Bill) Huss, Hilmer "Pinky" Rodler and Robert (Bob) Schick, all vital parts in the Davenport scoring machine, were declared ineligible because of scholastic standing. They were replaced in the lineup by Bodine Higley, Edgar Frandsen and Lyle Lofgren.
The high school did not have a baseball team in those days, so the better high school men played on various semi-pro teams in an inter-city league. Midge played second base for the Davenport "Overlands." Other teams included the "Locos" sponsored by the Davenport Locomotive Works, and the East Davenport Boosters. Makeever also played in a similar semi-pro basketball league while in high school with a team called the "Stephens Six." One of the boys he played with was Otto Vogel, who graduated from Davenport High in 1917. Vogel would go on to play baseball for the Chicago Cubs and then was head baseball coach for the University of Iowa "Hawkeyes" for 35 years! |
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| Merlin and brother Phil working as broadcasters. Merlin and brother Phil working as broadcasters. |
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| Merlin Olsen Merlin Olsen |
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