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651
Avery Beach Hotel.
Avery Beach Hotel.
Avery Beach Hotel.
Owner of original: Library of Congress
Date: 1890
 
652
Avery Beverages
Avery Beverages
Avery Beverages - Sherman Francis Avery founder of Avery Beverages in Connecticut is the fifth great grandson of James Avery. The business still exists but, it is no longer owned by Avery family.
 
653
Avery Beverages.
Avery Beverages.
Avery Beverages.
 
654
Avery Company Peoria.
Avery Company Peoria.
The Groton Avery Clan Volume II page 811. By Elroy McKendree Avery and Catherine Hitchcock (Tilden) Avery. Cleveland 1912.
Owner of original: archive.org
 
655
Avery Coonley House.
Avery Coonley House.
Avery Coonley House.
Owner of original: Photo coutresy of David Wilson via Creative Commons
Date: 10 Nov 2013
 
656
Avery Gaul.
Avery Gaul.
The New York Herald, September 17, 1922, section 7, page 5.
 
657
Avery Hall.
Avery Hall.
The University of Nebraska Chemistry Laboratory building was in 1916 named Avery Hall in his honor.
 
658
Avery Harrison and Rae Una (nee Smith) Wheelock with a seat from their Ferris wheel ride
Avery Harrison and Rae Una (nee Smith) Wheelock with a seat from their Ferris wheel ride
Avery Harrison and Rae Una (nee Smith) Wheelock with a seat from their Ferris wheel ride
Owner of original: Jeanne and Ken Nagel
 
659
Avery House Mount Clemins, Michigan.
Avery House Mount Clemins, Michigan.
Avery House Mount Clemins. Picture extracted from a panoramic map of Mount Clemins published by the Macomb Company of Michigan in 1881.
Owner of original: Library of Congress
 
660
Avery House, Ft. Collins.
Avery House, Ft. Collins.
Avery House, Ft. Collins.
Owner of original: Photo courtesy of Gribeco via Creative Commons.
Date: 9 Sep 2012
 
661
Avery Island Clan.
Avery Island Clan.
Town & Country Magazine, New York, February 1979 page 85.

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662
Avery Island Wildlife.
Avery Island Wildlife.
Today in spite of the salt mining, oil production and the Tabasco Sauce production facilities the island is a preservation spot for wetlands and a wildlife sanctuary.
Owner of original: Photo courtesy of Serge Ottaviani via Creative Commons
Date: 18 Mar 2014
 
663
Avery Island.
Avery Island.
When is an island not an island? Avery Island is actually a geological formation known as a "salt dome". It stand above the surrounding area which is all wetlands. At it's highest point it is 163 feet above sea level. This makes it the highest point on the Gulf Coast. The original French explorers called it "Ile Petite Anse" or Little Cove Island.

The first family to settle there was the Marsh family who grew sugar cane there. Their land eventually came under the control of Daniel Dudley Avery and his wife Sarah Craig (Marsh) Avery. In the late 1800's the land would be renamed Avery Island in honor of Daniel Dudley Avery.

Map extracted from the United States Geological Survey, Delcambre, Louisiana, 7.5-minute Quadrangle map. 1994 version.
 
664
Avery Library.
Avery Library.
Elroy founded the Avery Library and Historical Society. This would evolve into the New Port Richey Public Library.
Owner of original: Florida State Archives
Date: 1920
 
665
Avery Memorial Park.
Avery Memorial Park.
The first major project of the Avery Family Association was the creation the James Avery monument. Located on the very site of the Avery house. Some of the ruined foundation and chimney are still there.

The monument is a 23-foot-high polished granite column topped off with a bronze bust of James Avery. The bust was designed by famed sculptor Bela Lyon Pratt who is the 7X great grandson of James Avery.

Photo from The Grotan Avery Clan
Owner of original: archive.org
 
666
Avery Memorial.
Avery Memorial.
In 1900 the Avery Memorial was dedicated. A tall granite column topped off with a bronze bust of James. The nearby piles of stone are the remnants of the homes chimneys. The base is engraved with the generations of Averys that occupied the home.

Captain James Avery 1656-1700
Captain James Avery Jr. 1700-1728
Colonel Ebenezer Avery 1728-1752
Elder Park Avery 1752-1797
Lieutenant Park Avery Jr. 1797-1821
Youngs Avery 1821-1837
Park William Avery 1837-1868
James Denison Avery 1868-1894

Picturesque New London and its environs, Groton, Mystic, Montville, Waterford, at the commencement of the twentieth century; notable features of interest, by American Book Exchange, New London, Connecticut, 1901. Page 190.
 
667
Avery Mountain.
Avery Mountain.
Avery Mountain.
 
668
Avery on 57th Street.
Avery on 57th Street.
Avery on 57th Street. A self portrait painted 1943.
 
669
Avery on Prospect Hill Guest House.
Avery on Prospect Hill Guest House.
Avery on Prospect Hill Guest House. Now a bed and Breakfast in Galena, Illinois. While it's not Avery family owned now it was originally the home of Major George Smith Avery. He is the fourth great grandson of James Avery.
 
670
Avery Orchard Tractor.
Avery Orchard Tractor.
Better Fruit magazine. April 1920 page 41. Better Fruit Publishing Company, Portland, Oregon.
Owner of original: archive.org
 
671
Avery Plow Ad.
Avery Plow Ad.
Avery Plow Ad.
 
672
Avery Point Lighthouse.
Avery Point Lighthouse.
Avery Point Lighthouse.
Owner of original: Photo courtesy of Pi.1415926535 via Creative Commons
Date: 2 Jun 2014
 
673
Avery Robert Dulles.
Avery Robert Dulles.
Avery Robert Dulles.
 
674
Avery Salt Mine.
Avery Salt Mine.
At first the salt was mined from open pits. Much of the work was preformed by slaves. John Marsh Avery oversaw the operation of the mine. The need for salt soon became critical because of the Civil War. John was given an exemption from regular service so he could keep the salt supply moving.
Owner of original: Library of Congress
 
675
Avery Steam Tractor.
Avery Steam Tractor.
Taken at the Sycamore Steam Show & Threshing Bee. August 12, 2006.
Owner of original: Kenneth A. Nagel
Date: 12 Aug 2006
 
676
Avery Tractors.
Avery Tractors.
Better Fruit magazine. March 1920 page 13. Better Fruit Publishing Company, Portland, Oregon.
Owner of original: archive.org
 
677
Avery Triplets Will Soon Join Twins.
Avery Triplets Will Soon Join Twins.
The News-Palladium, Benton Harbor, Michigan, Thursday, May 12, 1955. Page 9.
 
678
Avery William Rogers.
Avery William Rogers.
Avery William Rogers.
 
679
Avery-Bartholomew Bridge
Avery-Bartholomew Bridge
The Avery-Bartholomew Patent Railroad Iron Bridge. Patented by Oliver Avery, Jr. and Caleb Bartholomew it is an example technological advances in American metal truss bridge designs during latter part of the nineteenth century.

Built in 1877 the bridge pictured was the first of it's kind. It crossed the Fall Creek at the Elm Street extension in Groton, NY. Built from railroad rails it was inexpensive and quick to build. It was still in use until the late 1970's

It is preserved today for it's historic significance. It is on display at a park across the street from the Groton town building.
Owner of original: Library of Congress
42.59040351405284, -76.36895288910968
 
680
Avery-Copp House.
Avery-Copp House.
Avery-Copp House.
 
681
Averyize Your Farm.
Averyize Your Farm.
Better Fruit magazine. February 1920 page 47. Better Fruit Publishing Company, Portland, Oregon.
Owner of original: archive.org
 
682
Aviana Olea Le Gallo.
Aviana Olea Le Gallo.
Aviana Olea Le Gallo.
 
683
AX-2 Crew.
AX-2 Crew.
AX-2 Crew aboard the Dragon space capsule.
Owner of original: Space X
 
684
AX-2 Dragon Space Capsule
AX-2 Dragon Space Capsule
AX-2 Dragon Space Capsule
Owner of original: Axiom Space
 
685
AX-2 Falcon 9 Rocket
AX-2 Falcon 9 Rocket
AX-2 Falcon 9 Rocket
Owner of original: Axiom Space
 
686
AX-2 Liftoff.
AX-2 Liftoff.
AX-2 Liftoff.
Owner of original: Space X
 
687
AX-2 Patch.
AX-2 Patch.
AX-2 Patch.
 
688
AX-2 Recovery
AX-2 Recovery
AX-2 Recovery
Owner of original: Space X
 
689
AX-2 Recovery.
AX-2 Recovery.
She said; "I would have to say my first splashdown in the Dragon capsule felt significantly less sporty than my previous dirt landings in a Soyuz."
Owner of original: Space X
 
690
AXZ-2 Training.
AXZ-2 Training.
AXZ-2 Training.
Owner of original: Axiom Space
 
691
B F Avery & Sons.
B F Avery & Sons.
B F Avery & Sons.
 
692
B F Avery Plow Factory.
B F Avery Plow Factory.
B F Avery Plow Factory.
 
693
B F Avery, Louisville.
B F Avery, Louisville.
B F Avery, Louisville.
 
694
B-24 Liberator
B-24 Liberator
B-24 Liberator nicknamed "Bag of Bolts" on a muddy field at it's base at Seething Airfield in Norfolk, England.

This is one of the two planes Richard served on. This is not the one that was shot down.
Owner of original: Photo courtesy of American Air Museum in Britain
 
695
B-24 Luck and Stuff.
B-24 Luck and Stuff.
B-24 Liberator, serial number 42-100360, nicknamed "Luck and Stuff" flies in formation with the 446th Bomb Group during a mission in early 1944.
Owner of original: Photo courtesy of American Air Museum in Britain
Date: 1944
 
696
B-52 Mothership.
B-52 Mothership.
Like most of the "X" series aircraft the X-15 did not takeoff under it's own power. It was carried to an altitude of about 8.5 miles by a modified B-52 bomber. It would be traveling about 500 MPH when it was released.
Owner of original: NASA
Date: 1960
 
697
Baby Debbie Nagel
Baby Debbie Nagel
Baby Debbie Nagel
Owner of original: Ken Nagel
Date: 1964
 
698
Baby Sara Haight
Baby Sara Haight
Baby Sara Haight
Owner of original: Ken Nagel
Date: 1994
 
699
Back to the Future II.
Back to the Future II.
Back to the Future II.
 
700
Bacon-Shakespeare cypher.
Bacon-Shakespeare cypher.
A page from "king Henry the Fourth" in which attempts were made to find a hidden code.
 

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