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| Sumner Thomas McKnight Junior Sumner Thomas McKnight Junior |
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| Sumner Thomas McKnight Sr. Sumner Thomas McKnight Sr. in 1895 |
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| Sunny James. Sunny James. |
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| Superman. Margot is best known as Lois Lane in the '80's Superman movies, opposite of Steve Reeve as Superman |
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| Supreme Court, Taft Chief Justice. Supreme Court, Taft Chief Justice. |
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| Surrender of General Burgoyne. This painting depicting the surrender of the British General John Burgoyne at Saratoga, on October 17, 1777, hangs in the United States Capitol Rotunda.
Burgoyne intended to cut off New England from the southern colonies. An act that would have been crushing to the revolution. Instead Burgoyne's defeat was a major turning point because it secured the French assistance that helped the Americans win the war. |
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| Surrender of Robert E Lee. Lee surrenders to Grant at Appomattox. Kurz & Allison print circa 1885 |
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| Susan (nee Pillsbury) Snyder and John Pillsbury Snyder Susan (nee Pillsbury) Snyder and John Pillsbury Snyder |
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| Susan (nee Siefers) Cheek Susan (nee Siefers) Cheek |
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| Susan Amelia Young Susan Amelia Young |
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| Susan and Mary Anthony Susan and Mary Anthony |
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| Susan Andrews Tucker. Susan Andrews Tucker. |
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| Susan B Anthony Susan B Anthony |
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| Susan B Anthony Susan B Anthony |
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| Susan B Anthony and Avery Family. Susan B. Anthony and Rachel Foster Avery with Avery’s daughters, Miriam Alice and Rose. |
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| Susan B. Anthony Susan B. Anthony |
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| Susan B. Anthony Susan B. Anthony |
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| Susan B. Anthony Susan B. Anthony |
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| Susan Coffin Crosby Susan Coffin Crosby |
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| Susan Cohn. Susan (Cohn) Rockefeller. |
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| Susan Dayton Minnesota Saint Paul Hamline University 1964 |
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| Susan Ford. Susan Ford. |
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| Susan Howes (nee Look) Avery The Groton Avery Clan Volume I, page 463. By Elroy McKendree Avery and Catherine Hitchcock (Tilden) Avery. Self published, Boston, 1912. |
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| Susan Meriwether Susan Meriwether |
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| Susan Sarandon. Susan Sarandon. |
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| Susan Walker Morse Susan Walker Morse, painting by her father Samuel Morse. |
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| Susan Walker. Susan Walker. |
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| Susanna Hussey. Edmund Gardner, of Nantucket and New Bedford: His Journal and His Family. Edited and compiled by John M. Bullard. Self published, New Bedford, Massachusetts 1958. Page (facing) 70. |
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| Swan Ponds Circa 1938. Swan Ponds is the plantation owned by Waightstill Avery. At it's peak it was 12,000 acres. Avery would leave for the day to attens to business at his law office while his slaves ran the plantation.
The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. |
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| Swearing In Reagan As Governor. Marshall McComb Swearing In Ronald Reagan As Governor of California in The State Capitol Rotunda in Sacramento, California. |
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| Swordfish. Sam (right) as Senator Reisman, about to meet his end at the hands of John Travolta in the 2001 movie "Swordfish". |
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| Sydney Biddle Barrows (AKA the "Mayflower Madam") appears in court on charges of promoting prostitution. CC BY Image courtesy of The Courtroom Sketches of Ida Libby Dengrove, University of Virginia Law Library. |
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| Sydney Biddle Barrows. Sydney Biddle Barrows. |
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| Sylvester Scoville Doud Sylvester Scoville Doud |
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| Sylvia Wood. Sylvia (nee Upton) Wood. |
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| T-Rex AMNH 5027. The third T-Rex that Barnum discovered was 45% complete. It was the first discovered with a complete skull. It would remain the most complete find for 79 years. It is shown here as it was originally mounted and after it's restoration in the late 1990's. The restored mount now has a pose that reflects increased understanding of T-Rex anatomy. |
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| T. Brigham Bishop. T. Brigham Bishop. |
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| T.S. Eliot. T.S. Eliot. |
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| Tabasco Bloody Mary. Edward McIlhenny 'Ned' Simmons took the lead from 1985 to 1998. Besides introducing Tabasco Bloody Mary mix he used new technology to improve production, packaging speeds as well as pepper production. This marked his tenure as one of solid, steady growth. |
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| Tabasco Grand Opening. For Anthony "Tony" Simmons the great great grand son of Edmund McIlhenny, his first great accomplishment as CEO of the McIlhenny Company was making it there. It's rare for a family owned business to last three generations. Only three percent make it to the fourth generation. Tony is the fifth generation to lead the company.
One of his first moves was to open the business up like never before. Fans of Tabasco Sauce can now visit their museum, tour the manufacturing facilities and more. |
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| Tabasco Peppers. Originally the McIlhenny family grew all their peppers on the families land on Avery Island, Louisiana. Today the land is used to produce seeds. The food crops are produced from these seeds at foreign locations that typically have more predictable growing seasons.
Edmund McIlhenny initially used discarded cologne bottles obtained from a New Orleans glass manufacture. The iconic bottle people know today still reflects the cologne bottle shape. The diamond shaped label used today has changed very little from the original label. The biggest change is that the original cork stopper went away in favor of a plastic screw cap. |
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| Tabasco Royal Warrant. Tabasco sauce is everywhere! In 2009 they were one of a select few American companies given the right to display the seal of Royal Warrant signifying that they supply their product to the royal family of England. Tabasco sauce is served on Air Force One in special bottles sporting the Presidential Seal. It was used in space aboard Sky Lab and now aboard the International Space Station. |
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| Tabasco Sauce. Tabasco Sauce is a brand of hot sauce made from tabasco peppers, vinegar, and salt. It is produced by McIlhenny Company of Avery Island, Louisiana.
It was first produced commercially by Edmund McIlhenny in 1868. It's ironic that he didn't see this as a great accomplishment. Five generations latter it is still a family owned and run business. |
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| Tabitha Barnes with Luella Brigham. Tabitha Barnes with Luella Brigham. |
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| Taft Being Sworn In. Taft Being Sworn In as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. |
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| Taft Cabinet President Taft (center) surrounded by his cabinet in 1910. Charles Nagel is on the right. |
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| Taft Funeral Taft Funeral |
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| Taft Funeral Taft Funeral |
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| Tahnee Welch Tahnee Welch |
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| Talcott A Shaver Jr. Talcott A Shaver Jr. |
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