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| Robert William Lewallan Arizona, Tucson, Catalina High School, 1958 |
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6502 |
| Robert Winder Johnson Passport Applications, January 2, 1906 - March 31, 1925
1922-1923 |
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6503 |
| Robert Wood Johnson IV. Robert Wood Johnson IV. |
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6504 |
| Robert Wood Johnson V Robert Wood Johnson V |
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6505 |
| Robert Wood Johnson. Robert Wood Johnson. |
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6506 |
| Robert, Anne (Terzian) and Bob Crane Robert, Anne (Terzian) and Bob Crane |
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6507 |
| Roberta Paul Gordon Engagement. The Evening star, Washington. D.C., Thursday, June 24, 1937, section B, page 3. Image 25 |
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6508 |
| Rock Hudson. Rock Hudson. |
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6509 |
| Rock Island, Rock Island, Illinois. 1869 Rock Island, Rock Island, Illinois. 1869 |
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6510 |
| Rockefeller-Hooker Marriage. The Evening star, Washington D.C., November 20, 1932, Gravure section. |
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6511 |
| Rocky Hill Rocky Hill |
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6512 |
| Rocky Hill. Rocky Hill. |
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6513 |
| Rodney Lewis Brigham US School Year Book, Connecticut, Storrs, University of Connecticut, 1950 |
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6514 |
| Roger Chaffee. Roger Chaffee. |
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6515 |
| Roger Chaffee. Roger was selected to be the communication expert for the first Apollo mission. At the time, he was 31 years old and the youngest American astronaut to be selected for a mission. Tragically on January 27, 1967 the crew was participating in a test when a fire broke out in the capsule killing all three men. |
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| Roger Clapp Landing Site. The monument to the landing of Roger Clapp in 1630, along the banks of the Charles River. Located on Charles River Road. Erected by the Historical Society of Watertown in 1947.
The words on the plaque were taken from Roger Clap's journal...
"We went up the Charles River, until the river grew narrow and shallow, and there we landed our goods with much labor and toil, the bank being steep; and night coming on, we were informed that there were hard by us three hundred Indians. One Englishman, that could speak the Indian language (an old planter) went to them and advised them not to come near us in the night; and they harkened to their counsel, and came not. In the morning, some of the Indians came and stood at a distance off, looking at us, but came not near us. But when they had been a while in view, some of them came and held out a great bass towards us; so we sent a man with a biscuit, and changed the cake for the bass. We had not been there many days, (although by our diligence we had got up a kind of shelter to save our goods in,) but we had order to come away from that place which was about Watertown, unto a place called Mattapan now Dorchester, because there was a neck of land fit to keep our cattle on." |
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6517 |
| Roland Gershom Wiborn Roland Gershom Wiborn |
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6518 |
| Roland Litchfield Otis Roland Litchfield Otis |
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6519 |
| Rollins Chapel Eleazar Wheelock. The Rollins Chapel at Dartmouth college was completed in 1885. It's stained glass windows were dedicated to presidents of the college. The window dedicated to Eleazar depicts John the Baptist. |
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6520 |
| Rollins Chapel Window John Wheelock. The Rollins Chapel at Dartmouth college was completed in 1885. It's stained glass windows were dedicated to presidents of the college. The records concerning the window dedicated to John have been lost but, it is assumed that the window depicts Saint Peter. |
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| Rollo Makoben and Fred Engel - August 2, 1950 Pictured is Rollo Makoben and Fred Engel standing outside their Shell service station at 2025 Hickory Grove Road. Engel owned the stock car, which was driven by Bill Spiess. William (Bill) Spiess, Daune Gamber and Ralph Albrecht had all been with Makoben and Engel for a good number of years, making the organization a well-rounded repair shop, specializing in brakes, automatic transmissions and tune-ups. The boys atop the jalopy are Gene Engel, Billy Engel and Jerry Makoben. Rollo and Fred were both racing enthusiasts, Engel having attended the Indianapolis 500 from 1947-1962.
The Makoben & Engel garage and service station held their Grand Opening May 20-21, 1939. Fred and Rollo were brothers-in-law.
On Tuesday night, July 11, 1950, Bill Spiess took third place in the 20-lap semi-main behind drivers Lloyd Brown and Doc Narber. In the feature, Narber of Cedar Rapids took first and Lloyd Brown of Chadwick, Illinois took second.
On Monday, April 23, 1962, Duane Gamber, 29, of 1307 Brown street, suffered severe burns while repairing a car at Makoben & Engel's service station. Gamber had been soldering an oil pan when it caught fire. He was burned when he grabbed the pan and threw it out from under the vehicle. In 1974, Duane became the proprietor of Gamber's Skelly Service, 1435 W. Locust St. |
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6522 |
| Romilda Coffman Romilda Coffman |
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6523 |
| Ron Makeever Illinois, Ottawa, Ottawa Township High School, 1966 |
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6524 |
| Ron Rice. Ron Rice. |
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6525 |
| Ronald Earl Armstrong Michigan, Traverse City, Traverse City Senior High School, 1951 |
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6526 |
| Ronald Kudrick Illinois Streator Streator Township High School 1954 |
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6527 |
| Ronald R. Avery Ronald R. Avery |
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6528 |
| Ronald Reagan Ancestral Family Plot 2. Ronald Reagan Ancestral Family Plot 2. |
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6529 |
| Ronald Reagan Ancestral Family Plot. Ronald Reagan Ancestral Family Plot. |
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6530 |
| Ronald Reagan Funeral Procession. Reagan's body was transferred from Andrews A.F.B. first by hearse then transferred to a horse-drawn caisson for the procession down Constitution Avenue to Capitol Hill. |
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6531 |
| Ronald Reagan in Uniform. Ronald Reagan in Uniform. (colorized) |
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6532 |
| Ronald Reagan. Ronald Reagan. |
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6533 |
| Ronald Tutor Ronald Tutor |
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6534 |
| Ronald Tutor Ronald Tutor |
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6535 |
| Roof Sentencing. The courtroom drawing of Roof being sentenced. |
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6536 |
| Roosevelt Campaign Button. Roosevelt Campaign Button. |
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6537 |
| Roosevelt in wheelchair. Roosevelt in wheelchair. |
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6538 |
| Roosevelt-Fairbanks. President Theodore Roosevelt and Vice-President Charles Fairbanks. |
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6539 |
| Rory Gates. Rory Gates. |
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6540 |
| Rosa Miller Avery. A Woman of the Century; Fourteen Hundred-Seventy Biographical Sketches Accompanied by Portraits of Leading American Women in All Walks of Life by Frances Elizabeth Willard and Mary Ashton Rice Livermore. Published by Charles Wells Moulton 1893 Chicago, Buffalo and, New York. Page 39. |
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6541 |
| Rosa Paarmann Rosa Paarmann |
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6542 |
| Rosanna (nee Brush) Avery. The Groton Avery Clan Volume I, page 637. By Elroy McKendree Avery and Catherine Hitchcock (Tilden) Avery. Self published, Boston, 1912. |
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6543 |
| Rosanne Mobley Florida, Seminole, Seminole High School, 1977 |
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6544 |
| Roscoe Conkling. Roscoe Conkling. |
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6545 |
| Rose (nee Brigham) Coxford 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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6546 |
| Rose (Senich) Crane, Alfred John Crane and Robert Edward Crane Rose (Senich) Crane, Alfred John Crane and Robert Edward Crane |
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6547 |
| Rose Robertson Rose Robertson |
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6548 |
| Rose Saltonstall Peabody Passport Applications, January 2, 1906 - March 31, 1925
1917 |
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6549 |
| Rose Wilder Rose Wilder |
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6550 |
| Rose Wilder Lane. Rose Wilder Lane. |
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