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 | Barbara Sears Illinois, Chicago, Taft High School, 1972
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| 752 |
 | Barbara Streisand in Whats Up Doc. Barbara Streisand in Whats Up Doc.
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| 753 |
 | Barbara Streisand. Barbara Streisand - Actress, Singer. Wife of my 9th cousin 2 times removed.
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 | Barbara. Barbara.
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| 755 |
 | Barbra Streisand Barbra Streisand
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| 756 |
 | Barbra Streisand and James Brolin. Barbra Streisand and James Brolin.
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| 757 |
 | Barbra Streisand Wedding. Barbra Streisand Wedding.
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| 758 |
 | Bardeen Plaque. In honor of his time spent as a professor, the engineering quadrangle at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign is named the Bardeen.
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| 759 |
 | Barker-Kardashian Wedding. Barker-Kardashian Wedding.
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| 760 |
 | Barna L Brigham. Barna L Brigham. History of Kalamazoo county, Michigan (1880)
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Owner of original: archive.org
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 | Barney & Smith Mfg. Ohio, the Future Great State, Her Manufacturers, and a History of Her Commercial Cities, Cincinnati and Cleveland. By W.J. Comley and W.D. Eggville M.D. Published by Comley Brothers Manufacturing and Publishing, Cincinnati and Cleveland 1875. Page 400.
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Owner of original: archive.org
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| 762 |
 | Barnum Brown. Barnum Brown.
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| 763 |
 | Barnum Brown. Barnum Brown worked for the American Museum of Natural History for 44 years. He is best known for finding the first Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton.
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| 764 |
 | Barnum Brown. Barnum was a paleontologist. His most significant contribution to the field was the discovery of the first Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton. Before his discovery only a few pieces had been found.
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| 765 |
 | Barnum Fur Coat. Unlike most paleontologists he was almost always impeccably dressed, often wearing a tie and topcoat even in the field. In Canada as he didn't let cold weather slow him down, he wore a fur coat.
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Owner of original: National Museum of American History
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| 766 |
 | Barrett & Shattuck 2. An 1809 receipt for dyeing a silk gown and coat, written on the back of a Barrett & Shattuck advertisement.
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| 767 |
 | Barrett & Shattuck. A receipt for dyeing attached to a Barrett & Shattuck advertisement.
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| 768 |
 | Barry Kroeger Barry Kroeger (right) in "Young Frankenstein"
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| 769 |
 | Barry Kroeger. Barry Kroeger.
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| 770 |
 | Barry Sadler Barry Sadler
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| 771 |
 | Barry Sadler Air Force. Barry Sadler Air Force.
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| 772 |
 | Barry Sadler Mug Shot. In December 1978 Sadler was having a affair with Darlene Sharpe. She was the former girlfriend of country singer and songwriter Lee Emerson Bellamy. Bellamy was an ex-con who at one time managed the careers of both George Jones and Marty Robbins.
According to court records Bellamy had harassed both Sharpe and Sadler, and had a violent confrontation with the two of them in a Nashville parking lot, during which he threatened their lives.
One night Bellamy made several harassing phone calls, including one to the restaurant where Sadler and Sharpe were having dinner with friends. Sadler called the police, who did nothing. The couple then went to Darlene’s apartment. Bellamy also showed up there. Sadler slipped out a side door. When Bellamy saw him he retreated to his van. Sadler would latter testify that he saw a flash of metal, which he took to be a gun. From forty feet away, with only a single streetlight for illumination he shot Bellamy right between the eyes. To make matters worse, according to court records, Sadler then planted a gun in Bellamy’s van.
Sadler was charged with second-degree murder, but a plea deal reduced it to voluntary manslaughter. He was initially sentenced to four to five years in prison. Sadler's lawyer managed to get the sentence reduced to 30 days in the country workhouse, of which he ended up serving 28. The district attorney didn't push it because he didn't think he could get a jury to convict a war hero.
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 | Barry Sadler Music. Barry's biggest hit was "The Ballad of the Green Berets". The song was number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart for five consecutive weeks from March 5 to April 2, 1966. The record sold more than nine million copies.
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| 774 |
 | Barry Van Dyke Barry Van Dyke
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| 775 |
 | Barry Van Dyke Barry Van Dyke in 1980
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| 776 |
 | Bary Sadler Army. Bary Sadler Army.
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| 777 |
 | Batavia, Kane, Illinois. 1869 Batavia, Kane, Illinois. 1869
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Owner of original: Library of Congress
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| 778 |
 | Baton Rouge in the Civil War. Frank Leslie's Illustrated Paper. January 17, 1863. Pages 264 & 256.
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| 779 |
 | Battle Creek and suburbs. Map of greater Battle Creek and suburbs, published by R.L. Polk & Company, battle Creek Michigan, 1921. Over-printed with advertising for Wheelock-Prestler Roofing & Construction Company.
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Owner of original: Public Domain
Date: 1921
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 | Battle Creek College 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
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| 781 |
 | Battle Creek locomotive shop. First locomotive manufactures in Grand Trunk's Battle Creek locomotive shop. From a post card published by the S.H.Knox and Company, Battle Creek, Michigan about 1908.
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Owner of original: Public Domain
Date: Abt 1908
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| 782 |
 | Battle Creek Postcard. Battle Creek Postcard.
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| 783 |
 | Battle Creek Sanatorium. 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
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| 784 |
 | Battle Creek Sanatorium. Battle Creek Sanatorium Circa 1911.
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| 785 |
 | Battle Creek Sanitorium. Battle Creek Sanitorium Men's Lounge. The Sanitorium fell somewhere between a hospital, a spa, and, a luxury hotel.
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| 786 |
 | Battle Creek Sanitorium. Battle Creek Sanitorium Historical Marker.
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| 787 |
 | Battle Creek Sanitorium. Battle Creek Sanitorium Pitcher produced by the Wheelock China Company.
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| 788 |
 | Battle of Antietam. Battle of Antietam Print. Unknown author, Kurz & Allison, Art Publishers, Chicago, Illinois.
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Owner of original: Library of Congress
Date: Abt 1888
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| 789 |
 | Battle of Bennington. Battle of Bennington.
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Owner of original: National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
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| 790 |
 | Battle of Cedar Creek. This print by Kurz & Allison depicts the Battle of Cedar Creek.
On October 19, 1864, Confederate forces launched a surprise attack against the encampment of Union Army Major General Philip Sheridan. Hundreds were killed. Many more were wounded or taken prisoner. Many pieces of Union Artillery were captured.
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Owner of original: Library of Congress
Date: Abt 12 Dec 1890
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| 791 |
 | Battle of Cedar Creek. Battle of Cedar Creek by Alfred R. Waud.
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Owner of original: Library of Congress
Date: 1864
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| 792 |
 | Battle of Cedar Mountain. Battle of Cedar Mountain.
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Owner of original: Library of Congress
Date: Abt 1862
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| 793 |
 | Battle of Chancellorsville. The wounding of General Stonewall Jackson at the Battle of Chancellorsville. While Chancellorsville was considered a Confederate victory, General Jackson was wounded by friendly fire and would latter die of pneumonia brought on by the wound. This was considered a huge blow to the Confederacy and the fact that he was not at the Battle of Gettysburg is thought to be the reason the Confederates were defeated there. Kurz and Allison print circa 1889.
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Owner of original: Library of Congress
Date: Abt 1889
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| 794 |
 | Battle of Chickamauga. Kurz & Allison print. Published about 1890.
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Owner of original: Library of Congress
Date: Abt 1890
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| 795 |
 | Battle of Chickamauga. 1890 by Kurz & Allison, Art Publishers, Chicago
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Owner of original: Library of Congress
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| 796 |
 | Battle of Chippawa. Battle of Chippawa.
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| 797 |
 | Battle of Corinth. Copyrighted 1891 by Kurz & Allison, Art Publishers, Chicago
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Owner of original: Library of Congress
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 | Battle of Fair Oaks in more modern works often called the Battle of Seven Pines. Note the balloon in the upper left corner. Currier & Ives print, New York 1862.
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Owner of original: Library of Congress
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 | Battle of Gettysburg. "Hancock at Gettysbug" by Thure de Thulstrup. Major General Winfield S. Hancock riding along the Union lines during the Confederate bombardment prior to Pickett's Charge. L. Prang & Company print.
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Owner of original: Library of Congress
Date: 16 May 1887
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 | Battle of Lookout Mountain. Battle of Lookout Mountain. Kurz & Allison print circa 1889.
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Owner of original: Library of Congress
Date: Abt 1846
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