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| Restland Civil War Monument. Restland Civil War Monument |
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6302 |
| Restland Civil War Monument. Restland Civil War Monument. |
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6303 |
| Restland, Mendota, Main Gate Inscription. Restland, Mendota, Main Gate Inscription. |
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6304 |
| Returns To Camp - Richard Allen Strodtman The Times (Streator, Illinois) 14 Feb 1955, Monday, Page 12 |
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6305 |
| Reuben Belnap. Pioneers and prominent men of Utah. Salt Lake City, Utah, Utah pioneers book publishing company, 1913. |
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6306 |
| Reuchlin Wright. Reuchlin Wright age 40. |
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6307 |
| Rev Daniel Greenleaf. The Ancestry of Jane Greenleaf Wife Of William Francis Joseph Boardman
Hartford, Connecticut. By William F. J. Boardman. Self published, Hartford, Connecticut 1906 page 96. |
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6308 |
| Rev David Avery. The Groton Avery Clan Volume I page 329. By Elroy McKendree Avery and Catherine Hitchcock (Tilden) Avery. Cleveland 1912. |
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6309 |
| Rev George P Avery. The Averys of Groton : Genealogical and Biographical by Homer De Lois Sweet, Rice-Taylor Printing Company, Syracuse, New York 1894, Unnumbered page after page 242. |
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6310 |
| Rev Jacob Chapman. 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. |
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6311 |
| Rev James Pillsbury 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. |
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6312 |
| Rev William Clift. The Groton Avery Clan Volume I, page 529. By Elroy McKendree Avery and Catherine Hitchcock (Tilden) Avery. Self published, Boston, 1912. |
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6313 |
| Rev. Frederick D. Avery. History of the Town of Ledyard, 1650-1900. By Rev. John Avery. Noyes and Davis Press of the Bulletin Company, Norwich, Connecticut 1901. Page 177. |
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6314 |
| Rev. James H. Fitts. 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. |
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6315 |
| Rev. John Avery. History of the Town of Ledyard, 1650-1900. By Rev. John Avery. Noyes and Davis Press of the Bulletin Company, Norwich, Connecticut 1901. Page 41. |
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6316 |
| Rev. John William 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. |
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6317 |
| Rev. Theodore 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 in Boston by David Clapp & Son Publishing 1876. Page (facing) 87. |
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6318 |
| Reva Mae Wheelock 1931. The Chippewa, The Annual of the Senior Class, Nineteen Hundred Thirty One, Central Michigan Normal School at Mt. Pleasant Michigan, Volume XXII |
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6319 |
| Reva Mae Wheelock 1935. The Chippewa, The Annual of the Senior Class, Nineteen Hundred Thirty Five, Central Michigan Normal School at Mt. Pleasant Michigan, Volume XXVI |
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6320 |
| Reverend Arthur Buckminster Fuller Uniform. Reverend Arthur Buckminster Fuller Uniform. |
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6321 |
| Reverend Charles Henry Brigham Reverend Charles Henry Brigham |
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6322 |
| Reverend Doctor Charles Francis Rice Reverend Doctor Charles Francis Rice |
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6323 |
| Reverend E G Phillips. 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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6324 |
| Reverend Edwin Wheelock Successful Vermonters; A Modern Gazetteer of Lamoille, Franklin and Grand Isle Counties, Containing an Historical Review of the Several Towns and a Series of Biographical Sketches Of the Men Of Mark Who Have Won Distinction In Their Several Callings, and Who Have Become Conspicuous In the Professional, Business and Political World. By William H. Jefferies. Published by The Historical Publishing Company, East Burke, Vermont 1907. Page 156. |
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6325 |
| Reverend Eleazar Wheelock Reverend Eleazar Wheelock |
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6326 |
| Reverend Eleazar Wheelock. Reverend Eleazar Wheelock. |
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6327 |
| Reverend Eleazer Wheelock. Reverend Eleazer Wheelock - Founder and first President of Dartmouth College, My 2nd cousin, 9 times removed. |
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6328 |
| Reverend Endicott Peabody Helldorado is a nickname for Tombstone, Arizona created by a disgruntled miner. Reverend Peabody was the only preacher tough enough to tame it. He was there when U.S. Deputy Marshall Morgan Earp was assassinated in March 1882... and for the follow up when U.S. Deputy Marshall Wyatt Earp and his posse, including the notorious Doc Holliday, went on a killing spree that became known as the "Earp Vendetta Ride”.
He wanted to bring the miners into his congregation but, they were a tough sell. He had to challenge their champion boxer to a fight in order to gain their trust. Many feared he'd be killed but, when he took the big man down they became friends. |
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6329 |
| Reverend Ephraim Kingsbury Avery Reverend Ephraim Kingsbury Avery - Fourth Great Grandson of James Avery. Clergyman accused of murder. |
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6330 |
| Reverend Eugene Henry Avery D.D. Avery notes and queries: a quarterly magazine devoted to the history of the Groton Averys, August 1898. |
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6331 |
| Reverend George French 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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6332 |
| Reverend George Wheelock Woodward Reverend George Wheelock Woodward |
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6333 |
| Reverend Herman Hiegert. From the booklet; "Centennial Celebration St. James Evangelical Lutheran Church (Allens Chapel) Honey Grove, Texas 1884-1984. Self published by the church, 1984. Page 11. |
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6334 |
| Reverend Joel Goodell Reverend Joel Goodell |
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6335 |
| Reverend Lemuel Jackson Lewis Reverend Lemuel Jackson Lewis |
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6336 |
| Reverend Leroy Delos Mansfield Reverend Leroy Delos Mansfield |
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6337 |
| Reverend Lysander Fay Athol, Massachusetts, Past and Present by Lillie B. Caswell. Published by the author, 1899 Athol, Massachusetts. |
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6338 |
| Reverend Ralph Wheelock. Reverend Ralph Wheelock - My 10X Great Grandfather was the first public school teacher in the "New World". |
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6339 |
| Reverend Robert Brigham Wheelock Reverend Robert Brigham Wheelock |
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6340 |
| Reverend Rufus Wheelock Reverend Rufus Wheelock |
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6341 |
| Reverend Solomon Payson Fay. Reverend Solomon Payson Fay. |
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6342 |
| Reverend William Smith Reverend William Smith |
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6343 |
| Revolutionary & War of 1812 memorial - Wheelock Vermont. Revolutionary & War of 1812 memorial - Wheelock Vermont. |
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6344 |
| Rex Martin Avery Rex Martin Avery |
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6345 |
| Rhett Butler Chapman Indiana, St Joe, Riverdale High School, 1958 |
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6346 |
| Rhoda (nee Greenwood) Thompson Rhoda (nee Greenwood) Thompson |
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6347 |
| Rice Creek MI map. Rice Creek was first settled in 1835 By Amos Hayden. This is a section of a Calhoun County map Published by Bechler & Wenig, Topographical Engineers and, Herline & Hensel, Lithographers and Printers of Philadelphia in 1858. Across the street from Amos's property is the Methodist Meeting House (Church) that while not the original building still occupies this spot. On Amos's property is the land he donated for the Rice Creek Cemetery, abbreviated "Gve Y" for grave yard. In front of that is a "SH" which was the location of a log cabin school house. Down the street located on the property of C. Hansett is the Rice Creek Post office which was opened January 11, 1841. It was closed on November 30, 1857. It was later reopened on June 27, 1884, and continued operating until December 30, 1905. |
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6348 |
| Rice Homestead Sudbury. Historical Brighton, Volume Two, An Illustrated History Of Brighton And It's Citizens by J.P.C. Winship. George A. Warren publisher, Boston, 1902. Page 62. |
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6349 |
| Rice Krispies. Introduced in 1928 Rice Krispies are known as Rice Bubbles in Australia and New Zealand. |
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| Richard Alan Miller Michigan, East Grand Rapids, East Grand Rapids High School, 1964 |
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