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 | 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. |
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 | Avery Orchard Tractor. Better Fruit magazine. April 1920 page 41. Better Fruit Publishing Company, Portland, Oregon. |
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 | Avery Plow Ad. Avery Plow Ad. |
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 | Avery Point Lighthouse. Avery Point Lighthouse. |
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 | Avery Robert Dulles. Avery Robert Dulles. |
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 | 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. |
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 | Avery Steam Tractor. Taken at the Sycamore Steam Show & Threshing Bee. August 12, 2006. |
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 | Avery Tractors. Better Fruit magazine. March 1920 page 13. Better Fruit Publishing Company, Portland, Oregon. |
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 | Avery Triplets Will Soon Join Twins. The News-Palladium, Benton Harbor, Michigan, Thursday, May 12, 1955. Page 9. |
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 | Avery William Rogers. Avery William Rogers. |
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 | 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. |
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 | Avery-Copp House. Avery-Copp House. |
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 | Averyize Your Farm. Better Fruit magazine. February 1920 page 47. Better Fruit Publishing Company, Portland, Oregon. |
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 | Aviana Olea Le Gallo. Aviana Olea Le Gallo. |
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 | B F Avery & Sons. B F Avery & Sons. |
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 | B F Avery Plow Factory. B F Avery Plow Factory. |
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 | B F Avery, Louisville. B F Avery, Louisville. |
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 | 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. |
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 | 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. |
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 | 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. |
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 | Baby Debbie Nagel Baby Debbie Nagel |
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 | Baby Sara Haight Baby Sara Haight |
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 | Back to the Future II. Back to the Future II. |
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 | Bacon-Shakespeare cypher. A page from "king Henry the Fourth" in which attempts were made to find a hidden code. |
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 | Baldwin Brothers Baldwin Brothers (pick one) - Eighth grandsons of James. Actors. |
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 | Baldwin Brothers Fame. Baldwin Brothers - Actors, my 9th cousins twice removed. |
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 | Ball team Ruth Kleinfeldt in center. Ball team Ruth Kleinfeldt in center. |
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 | Bangs at the Lhasa Club on October 7, 1982. The band began in 1981 as "The Colours". Soon after that the renamed it "The Bangs". When they were about to release there first album they discovered someone else held the rights to that name so they added "els" and as the saying goes the rest is history. |
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 | Bank of Washtenaw. In the 1830's the economy of the territory of Michigan was flying high due to largely to the sale of land. In 1835 a group of men got together and formed the Bank of Washtenaw in Ann Arbor. Unfortunately in 1836 the United States banking system collapsed causing a panic. The underfunded bank shut down as faster than it went up. The building stood empty for almost a decade before it was converted to a private residence. Today it still stands and is used as commercial property. |
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 | Baptist Church, Fisk Hill Baptist Church, Fisk Hill - An illustration of the church on Fiske Hill, Sturbridge, Mass., is given with a Plan of the pews as remembered by Mr. Manning Leonard. The building was raised June 3. 1784. Hon. George Davis in his Historical Sketch of Sturbridge" says: "On the southern declivity of this elevation was situated the neat and comfortable Baptist Church. Here those families (the Fiskes) with others of that denomination, in various parts of the town, worshiped more than half a century. The Rev. Zenas L. Leonard was the watchman on this watchtower. Mr. Leonard was in season and out of season in his devotion to the spiritual interests of his charge." In 1833, a new church was erected, nearer the center of the town and this building was subsequently demolished. The artist is somewhat inaccurate in the representation of the vestibule doors of which there were three, one in front and the others on each side, and next to the main building. From the vestibule two winding flights of stairs led to the broad gallery which extended around three sides of the audience room. The pew marked " Dea. INoyes." should be Dea. Lyon.
Memorial, Genealogical, Historical, and Biographical, of Solomon Leonard, 1637: of Duxbury and Bridgewater, Massachusetts, and Some of His Descendants. By Manning Leonard. Knapp, Peck & Thomson Auburn, New York 1896. Page (facing) 224. |
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 | Barb Wire. In the 1996 comic book turned movie, "Barb Wire", Steve played the anti-hero. |
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 | Barbara & Matthew. Barbara & Matthew. |
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 | Barbara & Matthew. Barbara & Matthew. |
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 | Barbara (1). Barbara (1). |
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 | Barbara (2). Barbara (2). |
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 | Barbara (4). Barbara (4). |
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 | Barbara (5). Barbara (5). |
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 | Barbara (6). Barbara (6). |
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 | Barbara (nee Graham) Young Barbara (nee Graham) Young |
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 | Barbara (nee Pierce) Bush Barbara (nee Pierce) Bush |
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 | Barbara (Reynolds) Harlacher Barbara (Reynolds) Harlacher |
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 | Barbara (Shull) Rogers Barbara (Shull) Rogers |
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 | Barbara and Lindsay Crosby Barbara and Lindsay Crosby |
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 | Barbara and Ruth Horton (Reynolds) Girl Scouts The Times (Streator, Illinois) 03 Oct 1959, Saturday, Page 4 |
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 | Barbara Blue and Jackie Trotter Barbara Blue and Jackie Trotter |
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 | Barbara Bush Barbara Bush |
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 | Barbara Bush Funeral. Barbara Bush Funeral. |
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 | Barbara Charren Wilson. Barbara Charren Wilson. |
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 | Barbara Eden Barbara Eden |
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 | Barbara Eden Barbara Jean Morehead AKA Barbara Eden - Actress, star of "I Dream of Jeannie", My 11th cousin. |
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