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7351
Terry Lewis Scheick
Terry Lewis Scheick
Terry Lewis Scheick with Kenneth and Scott Nagel. 
 
7352
Terry Lewis Scheick USAF.
Terry Lewis Scheick USAF.
Terry Lewis Scheick USAF. 
 
7353
Terry Nunn.
Terry Nunn.
Terry Nunn. 
 
7354
Terry Scheick
Terry Scheick
Terry Scheick 
 
7355
Tesla Model X.
Tesla Model X.
Peggy Whitson board the Tesla Model X that is used as the Space X astronaut transfer vehicle. 
 
7356
Tess Kopf Theros and her brother, Donald Kopf
Tess Kopf Theros and her brother, Donald Kopf
Tess Kopf Theros and her brother, Donald Kopf 
 
7357
Tex Ritter.
Tex Ritter.
Tex Ritter. 
 
7358
Thaddeus Avery.
Thaddeus Avery.
Historic Homes and Institutions and Genealogical and Family History of New York volume II by William Smith Pelletreau. Lewis Publishing Company, New York, Chicago 1907 page (facing) 210. 
 
7359
Thaddeus Jern Avery Jr. Family.
Thaddeus Jern Avery Jr. Family.
Thaddeus Jern Avery Jr. Family Passport Photo. 
 
7360
Thadeus and Constance (Hunter) Avery Wedding
Thadeus and Constance (Hunter) Avery Wedding
Thadeus and Constance (Hunter) Avery Wedding 
 
7361
Thadeus Avery Jr.
Thadeus Avery Jr.
Thadeus Avery Jr. passport picture. 
 
7362
The Adjustment Bureau.
The Adjustment Bureau.
The Adjustment Bureau was based off from a Philip K. Dick story. 
 
7363
The Adventist's Printing Building 1877.
The Adventist's Printing Building 1877.
History of Calhoun County, Michigan, With Illustrations Descriptive of Its Scenery, Palatial Residences, Public Buildings, Fine Blocks, and Important Manufactories, From Original Sketches by Artist of the Highest Ability. Henry B. Peirce, published by L. H. Everts & Company, Philadelphia, 1877  
 
7364
The Apollo 11 Wives.
The Apollo 11 Wives.
The wives of the Apollo 11 crew welcome their husbands home while they are still in quarantine. 
 
7365
The Babes of the White House.
The Babes of the White House.
From a print by "Miss Johnson" of Washington DC. Left to right: Mrs. Mary (nee Harrison) McKee, Mary Lodge McKee, Marthena Harrison, Mrs. May Harrison, and Benjamin "Baby" Harrison McKee. 
 
7366
The Bacon Brothers.
The Bacon Brothers.
Kevin (center) and, his brother Michael and their band "The Bacon Brothers". 
 
7367
The Bad Man.
The Bad Man.
Ronald Reagan in the 1941 film "The Bad Man". 
 
7368
The balloon 'Intrepid' at Battle of Fair Oaks. the Union Army was  accompanied by the Union Army Balloon Corps commanded by Professor Thaddeus S. C. Lowe. The tethered balloons trailed a telegraph wire which was used to communicate observations to the ground.
The balloon "Intrepid" at Battle of Fair Oaks. the Union Army was accompanied by the Union Army Balloon Corps commanded by Professor Thaddeus S. C. Lowe. The tethered balloons trailed a telegraph wire which was used to communicate observations to the ground.
Photograph by Mathew Brady 
 
7369
The Bangles
The Bangles
The Bangles- Debbi & Vicki Peterson - musicians. Founders of the Bangles. My 11th cousins. 
 
7370
The Bangles 1988.
The Bangles 1988.
The Bangles 1988. 
 
7371
The Bangles.
The Bangles.
The Bangles. 
 
7372
The Battle of Antietam.
The Battle of Antietam.
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Paper. October 11, 1862. Page one. 
 
7373
The Battle of Antietam.
The Battle of Antietam.
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Paper. October 18, 1862. Page one. 
 
7374
The Battle of Argonne.
The Battle of Argonne.
An infantry attack in woods at the Argonne front. Illustration by Wendell Westover. 
 
7375
The Battle of Atlanta.
The Battle of Atlanta.
From a photograph of the Atlanta Cyclorama in Atlanta, Georgia. 
 
7376
The Battle of Ball's Bluff. This Started as a minor reconnaissance operation. Acting upon poor information and not being prepared the Union forces attempted a raid on a Confederate encampment and it lead to a humiliating defeat. Colonel and U.S. Senator Edward Dickinson Baker lost his life in the battle. To date he is the only United States Senator ever killed in battle.
The Battle of Ball's Bluff. This Started as a minor reconnaissance operation. Acting upon poor information and not being prepared the Union forces attempted a raid on a Confederate encampment and it lead to a humiliating defeat. Colonel and U.S. Senator Edward Dickinson Baker lost his life in the battle. To date he is the only United States Senator ever killed in battle.
Currier & Ives print, New York circa 1861. 
 
7377
The Battle of Bennington.
The Battle of Bennington.
The Battle of Bennington by Don Troiani. National Guard Heritage Paintings - New York. 
 
7378
The Battle of Big Bethel.
The Battle of Big Bethel.
The Battle of Big Bethel. One of the earliest land battles of the American Civil War. It took place on the Virginia Peninsula, near Newport News, on June 10, 1861.

Harper's weekly, June 29, 1861. 
 
7379
The Battle of Bull Run - Federal Army Advancing.
The Battle of Bull Run - Federal Army Advancing.
Frank Leslie's Illustrations The Soldier In Our Civil War Colombian Memorial Edition. Volume one. Stanly Bradly Publishing, New York & Atlanta, 1893 
 
7380
The Battle of Bull Run.
The Battle of Bull Run.
Frank Leslie's Illustrations The Soldier In Our Civil War Colombian Memorial Edition. Volume one. Stanly Bradly Publishing, New York & Atlanta, 1893 
 
7381
The Battle of Bull Run. (sometimes referred to as the Battle of Manassas)
The Battle of Bull Run. (sometimes referred to as the Battle of Manassas)
Kurz & Allison lithograph. The Battle of Bull Run was the first major battle of the Civil War. Both sides were poorly prepared for what happened. The Confederates eventually came out on top because they were able to use the railroad to get reinforcements into place forcing a disorganized Union retreat. The battle foreshadowed the fact that the war would be longer and costlier than anyone had imagined.

The men wearing red pants were Zouaves. Zouaves were infantry soldiers of the French Army. The 11th New York Infantry adopted their style of dress and tactics. Like the other Union forces they suffered heavy loss at Bull Run. 
 
7382
The Battle of Bunker Hill.
The Battle of Bunker Hill.
By Percy Moran 
 
7383
The Battle of Chantilly.
The Battle of Chantilly.
A picture depicting General Kearny's gallant charge. During the battle, Union Generals Isaac Stevens and Philip Kearny were both killed but, the Union halted "Stonewall" Jackson's advance.

Published by; John Smith, 804 Market Street, Philladelphia. About 1867. 
 
7384
The Battle of Cold Harbor.
The Battle of Cold Harbor.
Kurz & Allison, about 1888 
 
7385
The Battle of Dallas.
The Battle of Dallas.
Harper's weekly, Saturday, July 2, 1964. Pages 424 and 425. 
 
7386
The Battle of freeman's Farm.
The Battle of freeman's Farm.
The Battle of freeman's Farm. A painting by Don Troiani. 
 
7387
The Battle of Lake Erie.
The Battle of Lake Erie.
Battle of Lake Erie was a major U.S. Navy battle fought September 10, 1813 off the coast of Ohio. It was a major victory in the War of 1812, ensuring U.S. control over Lake Erie.

Print showing the American ships Lawrence and Niagara fighting British ships during the Battle of Lake Erie. Published by N. Currier, circa 1835. 
 
7388
The Battle of Nauvoo.
The Battle of Nauvoo.
The Battle of Nauvoo by Carl Christian Anton Christensen. 
 
7389
The Battle Of Niagra. AKA; the battle of Bridgewater or, the Battle of Lundy's Lane.
The Battle Of Niagra. AKA; the battle of Bridgewater or, the Battle of Lundy's Lane.
From a sketch by Major Riddle. Published by William Strickland. 
 
7390
The Battle of Shiloh
The Battle of Shiloh
The Battle of Shiloh by Thure de Thulstrup 
 
7391
The Battle of Summit Point.
The Battle of Summit Point.
From the book "Frank Leslie's scenes and portraits of the Civil War" New York, 1894. 
 
7392
The Battle of the Aguadores.
The Battle of the Aguadores.
They fought in the Battle of the Aguadores July 1, 1898.

The skirmish on the banks of the Aguadores River was meant as a distraction for the attacks that would take place later that day at San Juan Hill and El Caney. The 33rd Michigan had to take a train to within one mile of the river. Both battalions couldn’t fit in the train at the same time so it had to be done in two trips giving the Spanish plenty of warning of the attack to come.

The attack began at 9:00am. The 33rd fought with small arms as shells sailed over their heads from naval bombardment. Given that the Spanish had plenty of time to dig in the naval attack had little affect and the Americans were being overpowered. They were under attack from directed artillery fire and, while the Spanish could maintain their concealment due to their use of modern Mauser rifles that used smokeless powder the Americans signaled their position every time they risked a shot.

At 1:30pm the Americans could not advance and they needed to resupply so the order was given to break off the attack. The Secretary of the Army would declare the battle a success claiming that the distraction worked but, there were differing opinions.

Picture from “Harper's pictorial history of the war with Spain” Volume II, Harper & brothers, New York, 1899. Page 345. 
 
7393
The Battle of the Wilderness. A Currier & Ives print published about 1864.
The Battle of the Wilderness. A Currier & Ives print published about 1864.
The Battle of the Wilderness was fought May 5 to 7, 1864. It was the first battle of Lieutenant General Ulysses S. Grant's 1864 Campaign against General Robert E. Lee and the Confederate Army. Both armies suffered heavy casualties. The battle was tactically inconclusive, as Grant disengaged and continued toward Richmond. 
 
7394
The Bermuda Triangle
The Bermuda Triangle
No TV show about the unexplained would be complete without a trip to the Bermuda Triangle. In season six Fox Mulder found himself in the Bermuda Triangle, traveling back in time to battle “dream Nazis”. In January of 1955 my 7th cousin 4 times removed, (Louis) Ward Wheelock, one of his sons and his wife vanished in the Bermuda Triangle along with four others and his 60ft yacht leaving no trace.

Scully was quick to point out that the Coast Guard had issued storm warnings and one of the Air Force pilots involved in the search pointed out that a wooden hulled boat lost in shallow water would be difficult to find because radar would be of little to no help.

Mulder countered that the crew was experienced and, had reported by radio that in spite of the bad weather they were doing fine. His main interest in this case came because of a mysterious newspaper clipping found in project “Blue Book” files.

The clipping, in poor condition, unfortunately did not identify the publication name or date. The only clue was a hand written “1955”. The article mentioned the search for an “unidentified object”. It states that after sighting the object the Air Force plane suffered “navigational difficulties” and lost the object. No other documents relating to this have been found in project Blue Book files.

Even without the disappearance of a wooden hulled boat that left no wreckage there is a mystery here. The article did not say unidentified “flying” object. Why was an Air Force unit tasked with investigating UFOs interested enough in this missing boat to save this clipping? Search pilots normally have the experience to recognize wreckage. What was this item that was reported as “unidentified”? What forces were at work that caused the “navigational difficulties”. 
 
7395
The Byrds.
The Byrds.
David Crosby and Chris Hillman were members of the original line up. After Crosby was dismissed Chris brought in his cousin Kevin Kelley to replace the drummer who had quit. 
 
7396
The Cain Mutiny
The Cain Mutiny
The Cain Mutiny- Lieutenant Commander Dickson M.D. (uncredited) 
 
7397
The Capture of Major Andre.
The Capture of Major Andre.
When captured the major was wearing civilian clothes and traveling with a fake passport. When he was searched they found Benedict Arnold's papers but, did not immediately connect them to General Arnold.

Picture from "The American Generals From the Founding of the Republic to the Present Time, Compromising Lives of the Great Commanders and Other Distinguished Officers Who Have Acted in the Service of the United States". by John Frost LL. D. Published by J. W Bradley, Philadelphia 1848. Page 156. 
 
7398
The Chicago Fire 1871.
The Chicago Fire 1871.
The Great fire at Chicago Oct. 9th 1871. View from the west side. Lithograph by Gibson & Company's Steam Press, Cincinnati, Ohio 1871 
 
7399
The Chicago Fire Burnt District.
The Chicago Fire Burnt District.
Published in Harpers Weekly, August 1, 1874 pages 636 and 637. From a colored print published by Currier & Ives. 
 
7400
The Chilean Navy sails to Perú.
The Chilean Navy sails to Perú.
The Chilean Navy sails to Perú in 1821, in a painting by Thomas Somerscales (the Lautaro is 2nd from right. 
 

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