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 | A B Adams Physician. As the town doctor A. B. Adams, Physician was included on an 1895 map of Wilton. The full map can be seen by visiting the Wilton page. |
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 | A canal Boat Mural at Canalport. The building adjacent to the park contains a full scale mural depicting the canal at it's prime. |
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 | A Confederate bull battery previous to the Battle of Bull Run. A drawing by a Confederate officer of a "bull battery" drawn before the Battle of Bull Run. The chests that double as seats for the cannoneers contain ammo. In the background is a military camp consisting of simple plank buildings. One in the front has bars over the entrance and is likely a prison. In the center of the camp the Confederate flag flies. (Not to be confused with the "Southern Cross" battle flag. |
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 | A G Spalding A G Spalding - Professional baseball player, inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1930. Co-founder of the Spalding sporting goods company. |
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 | A H Pierce Letterhead. |
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 | A Light In The Window. Movie poster for "A Light In The Window". |
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 | A Million Ways to Die In The West Amanda played "Louise" the anti-heroine in the 2014 movie; "A Million Ways to Die In The West". |
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| A minister extraordinary taking passage & bound on a foreign mission to the court of his satanic majesty! A lithograph depicting Reverend Ephraim Kingsbury Avery being taken to hell. His (alleged) victim is shown on the left hanging by her neck. A note on the ground near her alludes to a note found in her room that read: "If I should be missing, enquire of the Rev. Mr. Avery of Bristol, he will know where I am." It was one piece of evidence used to charge him with murder.
The print was submitted for copyright on August 14 1833 by New York publisher Henry Robinson & Company. This was long after Avery's acquittal early in June. |
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 | A New England Queen. The Saint Louis Republic, May 18, 1902, Magazine Section, page 46, |
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 | A Very Bad Man. A lithograph that reflected public opinion of the day depicts
Reverend Ephraim Kingsbury Avery killing Sarah Maria Cornell while surrounded by demons. An owl sits by the haystack as the crime occurred at night. The demon in the upper left is saying "A Jury ye young fools is nothing. what's to be done with Public Opinion."
The print was submitted for copyright on July 18, 1833 by New York publisher Henry Robinson & Company. |
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 | A World Out of Time. Many of Niven's stories and novels reflect his obsession with long life. This was taken to an extreme in his 1976 short story expanded to a novel; "A World Out Of Time" in which the main character through various plot devices lives to be over three billion years old. |
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 | A. L. Avery 2. The store remained in the Avery family until 2016 to a store employee. It is now known as Avery's General Store. |
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 | A. L. Averys. In 1861, Amos and his brother, William bought the store Amos was working as a clerk in. They formed W.B. & A.L. Avery. In 1866, Amos bought out William’s share and formed A.L. Avery. in 1890, his son Oscar joined him and the name was changed to A.L. Avery & Son. |
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 | Aagaat Ellen Ostensdatter. Aagaat Ellen Ostensdatter. |
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 | Aaron and Susan (nee Proctor) Brigham. Aaron and Susan (nee Proctor) Brigham. |
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 | Aaron Brigham Aaron Brigham |
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 | Aaron Carter Aaron Carter - Musician, Rapper. My 10th cousin. |
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 | Aaron Carter Concert. Aaron Carter Concert. |
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 | Aaron Charles Carter Book. Aaron Charles Carter Book. |
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 | Aaron Charles Carter. Aaron Charles Carter. |
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 | Aaron Draper Shattuck Aaron Draper Shattuck |
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 | Aaron G Brigham. Aaron G Brigham. |
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 | Aaron Spelling. Aaron Spelling. |
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 | Abbie (nee Perry) Dearth Abbie (nee Perry) Dearth |
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 | Abbie (nee Perry) Dearth Abbie (nee Perry) Dearth |
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 | Abbie D Borden. Abbie D Borden. |
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 | Abbie Elizabeth Wheelock. "The Wheelock Family in America 1637-1969" self published by the author; Walter T. Wheelock. Page 77. |
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 | Abby Aldrich Rockefeller. Photo from Brazilian visa. |
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 | Abby Rockefeller Passport photo |
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 | Abby Rockefeller Passport photo. |
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 | Abby Rockefeller. Abby Rockefeller. |
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 | Abel O Perry Abel O Perry |
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 | Aberdeen South Dakota 1910. Aberdeen South Dakota 1910. |
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 | Aberdeen. Aberdeen Scotland circa 1900. |
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 | Abigail (nee Smith) Adams Abigail (nee Smith) Adams, Age 43 |
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 | Abigail (nee Smith) Adams. Abigail (nee Smith) Adams. |
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 | Abigail (nee Smith) Adams. Abigail (nee Smith) Adams. |
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 | Abigail Adams Abigail Adams age twenty, 1758 by Mather Brown, who had been a student of John Singleton Copley. |
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 | Abigail Disney. Abigail Disney. |
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 | Abigail Folger Abigail Folger - Victim of Charles Manson. |
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 | Abigail Folger. Abigail Folger. |
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 | Able & Doctor Samuel Prescott. Longfellow wasn't very honest about the "Midnight Ride". I have two 3rd cousins, 8 times removed that played a bigger part than Revere and both of them ended up giving up their lives to get this country started. |
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 | Abraham & Hannah (Nee Lane) French. Lane Genealogies, Volume 1, William Lane of Boston, Massachusetts by Rev, Jacob Chapman and Rev. James H. Fitts, published by the News-Letter Press, Exeter, New Hampshire 1891. |
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 | Abraham Avery The Averys of Groton : Genealogical and Biographical by Homer De Lois Sweet, Rice-Taylor Printing Company, Syracuse, New York 1894, Unnumbered page after page 340. |
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 | Abraham Avery. The Groton Avery Clan Volume I, page 504. By Elroy McKendree Avery and Catherine Hitchcock (Tilden) Avery. Self published, Boston, 1912. |
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 | Abraham Lincoln 2nd Inauguration. Lincoln taking the oath at his second inauguration, March 4, 1865. Lincoln with hand on Bible, Chief Justice Salmon P. Chase administering oath of office. Illustration from Harper's weekly, 1865 March 18, page 161. |
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 | Abraham Lincoln Cemetery Dedication Plaque. Abraham Lincoln Cemetery Dedication Plaque. |
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 | Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter. Mary Elizabeth Winstead as Mary Todd in "Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter". |
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 | Abraham Sapien. David was the voice of the character "Abraham Sapien" in the first "Hellboy" movie. He elected to go uncredited as he did not want to take away from the performance of the physical actor. |
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 | Abt 1915, Herman Smith, Edward and Jennie (Smith) Clapp, Melissa (Battershell) and Fred John Smith, probably Iowa Abt 1915, Herman Smith, Edward and Jennie (Smith) Clapp, Melissa (Battershell) and Fred John Smith, probably Iowa |
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