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 | Capt. E. Penniman House. Captain Edward Penniman's house in Eastham, Massachusetts. The archway in front of the house is made from whale bone.
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Owner of original: Photo courtesy of the Eastham Historical Society
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 | Captain & Mrs Penniman. Captain & Mrs Penniman.
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Owner of original: Photo courtesy of the Eastham Historical Society
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| 1253 |
 | Captain Austin W Wheelock. Photo from USS Essex cruise book 1967.
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 | Captain Charles Henry Cole. New England Family History VII by Henry Cole Quinby, self published, New York city 1907. Page (facing) 223.
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Owner of original: archive.org
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 | Captain Daniel Wright Daniel served in the Vermont militia and fought in the War of 1812, He is considered to be the first white settler in what would become Lake County, Illinois. When his daughter, Caroline was married it was the first marriage in Lake County.
Daniel Wright Junior High School in Lincolnshire and Wright Woods (forest preserve) are named in his honor.
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| 1256 |
 | Captain Donald Dresselhaus Hawaii Tribune-Herald (Hilo, Hawaii), 23 Dec 2011, Friday, Page 41
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| 1257 |
 | Captain Edmund Gardner showing his right hand mangled in a 1815 whaling incident. 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) 84.
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Owner of original: archive.org
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| 1258 |
 | Captain Edmund Gardner. 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) 30.
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Owner of original: archive.org
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| 1259 |
 | Captain Eisenhower. After WWI Captain Eisenhower Served with the tank corps in Fort Mead, Maryland.
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Owner of original: Library of Congress
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| 1260 |
 | Captain Francis A. Wheelock. The Pantagraph (Bloomington, Illinois) Saturday, February, 13, 1904 page 6.
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| 1261 |
 | Captain Francis Brigham Captain Francis Brigham
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| 1262 |
 | Captain James Avery. Captain James Avery as represented by the bronze bust that tops the Avery Memorial.
Avery notes and queries: a quarterly magazine devoted to the history of the Groton Averys, May 1900.
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Owner of original: archive.org
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| 1263 |
 | Captain Nathan Olney. Captain Nathan Olney.
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| 1264 |
 | Captain Paul 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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Owner of original: archive.org
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| 1265 |
 | Captain Stephen 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 77.
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| 1266 |
 | Captain Tilly Brigham House. 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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| 1267 |
 | Cara Rose Cara Rose
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| 1268 |
 | Cara Rose. Cara Rose.
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| 1269 |
 | Cardinal Avery Dulles Cardinal Avery Dulles - Eight great grandson of James Avery. Cardinal of the Catholic Church.
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| 1270 |
 | Carey Lowell Carey Lowell
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| 1271 |
 | Carey Lowell as Pam Bouvier in Licence to Kill. Carey Lowell as Pam Bouvier in Licence to Kill.
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| 1272 |
 | Carl Albert Paarmann Carl Albert Paarmann
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Owner of original: Courtesy Of The Daily Times, Davenport, Iowa
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| 1273 |
 | Carl Makeever Class Of 1916 Carl Makeever - Davenport High School Class of 1916
Carl R. “Mac” Makeever was born in Marsailles, Illinois. He was a star football and basketball player at Davenport High, winning all-state honors in football his senior year while also serving as captain of the basketball team. He went on to attend Coe College where he won ten letters in three sports (football, basketball and baseball). He was inducted into the Coe College Hall-of-Fame in 1977.
Makeever was so good in baseball at Coe College that his coach claimed him the best infielder he had ever had. During World War I, on the 4th of July, 1918, Makeever was selected to play for Dan O'Leary's All-Stars in a benefit game for the Red Cross. O'Leary was joined by former professional Three-Eye League stars, Fred Marks, Billy Neal, Peter Lister, Johnny Wanner, Steve Bewer and George Hughes. They faced the Tenth Infantry team, whose pitcher, Noel, was a former Brooklyn National leaguer.
Makeever became director of physical education at the local Y.M.C.A. and in 1923 was elected secretary of the state association of Iowa State Physical Directors of the Y. That job was the first step in building a career in Y.M.C.A. work that spanned 44 years. He later became physical director of the Y.M.C.A. in Freeport and Joliet, Illinois. In Joliet he rounded out his work with 23 years directing the men's general program and membership activities. For 44 years Carl Makeever taught, coached, organized and conducted Y.M.C.A. programs in sports ranging from swimming to baseball to golf. It would be impossible to guess how many men and women came under his influence. Whatever the number, he left them all with an outstanding example of sports skill, good sportsmanship, and love of competition.
Carl and three brothers all graduated from Coe College and all four lettermen. His brother, Merle "Midge" Makeever, was also inducted into the Athletic Hall of Fame.
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Owner of original: Courtesy Of Davenport Iowa History
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| 1274 |
 | Carl Raymond Makeever Basketball Captain-Elect Carl Makeever - 1916
Carl was a member of the Davenport High School class of 1916. In 1915, Davenport failed to land the state championship title, but nevertheless had a great team, losing only four games all year. Several men went out with injuries and there was a little bickering within the team. This, coupled with injuries just before the tournaments, held back the locals considerably, and kept them from putting their best foot foremost. In 1916, Captain Makeever would have three veterans besides himself to form a nucleus for another great team.
The Davenport High "Bulletin" in 1915 was likely the first printing of "basketball" as one word, rather than as two separate, or the hyphenated version.
Makeever also played on the football team.
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Owner of original: Courtesy Of Davenport Iowa History
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| 1275 |
 | Carl Wilson Carl Wilson - Musician. Founding member of the Beach Boys. My 11th cousin.
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| 1276 |
 | Carl Wilson. Carl Wilson.
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| 1277 |
 | Carl, Danny, and Mary Jo Keller. Carl, Danny, and Mary Jo Keller.
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Owner of original: ken Nagel
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| 1278 |
 | Carlie Louine (nee Clawson) Young. Carlie Louine (nee Clawson) Young.
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| 1279 |
 | Carlos Arthur Avery Minnesota, Glenwood, Glenwood High School, 1956
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| 1280 |
 | Carlos Avery Carlos Avery
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| 1281 |
 | Carlos Avery House. Carlos Avery House.
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Owner of original: Photo courtesy of Nyttend vis Creative Commons
Date: 11 Oct 2013
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| 1282 |
 | Carlos Preston Avery Minnesota, Glenwood, Glenwood High School, 1956
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| 1283 |
 | Carlos Ronstadt. Carlos Ronstadt.
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| 1284 |
 | Carlotta Mercedes Agnes McCambridge Carlotta Mercedes Agnes McCambridge
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| 1285 |
 | Carlton and Linda (nee Foust) Fisk. Carlton and Linda (nee Foust) Fisk.
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| 1286 |
 | Carlton Ernest Fisk Carlton Ernest Fisk
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| 1287 |
 | Carlton Ernest Fisk New Hampshire, Charlestown, Charlestown High School, 1965
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| 1288 |
 | Carlton Eugene Hiegert Carlton Eugene Hiegert
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Owner of original: Ken Nagel
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| 1289 |
 | Carlton Fisk Carlton Fisk
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Date: 1972
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| 1290 |
 | Carlton Fisk Carlton Fisk
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| 1291 |
 | Carlton Fisk Carlton Fisk
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| 1292 |
 | Carlton Fisk. Carlton Fisk - Retired Major Leauge Baseball catcher, My 10th cousin 2 times removed.
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| 1293 |
 | Carly Simon & James Taylor. Carly Simon & James Taylor together in concert.
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Date: 1970
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| 1294 |
 | Carlyn Fisk Illinois, Lockport, Lockport Township High School, 1986
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| 1295 |
 | Carmen Llywelyn Carmen Llywelyn and Jason Lee
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| 1296 |
 | Carmeta Elizabeth Sargent. Carmeta Elizabeth Sargent.
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| 1297 |
 | Carnie Wilson. Carnie Wilson.
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| 1298 |
 | Carol (Walters) and Donald Manypenny 50th Anniversary The Times (Streator, Illinois) 03 Nov 2003, Monday, Page 8
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| 1299 |
 | Carol Baldwin. Carol Baldwin.
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| 1300 |
 | Carol Herrick Thomas Illinois, Champaign, University High School, 1947
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