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 | Men of the Central Pacific. The founders of the Central pacific were; Leland Stanford, Collis Huntington, Charles Crocker, and Mark Hopkins. Also shown here is Edwin Bryant Crocker, older brother of Charles. He served as the railroad's legal council.
From the book, The Pacific Tourist: Williams' Illustrated Trans-Continental Guide of Travel, from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean. Published in; New York by H.T. Williams. 1877.
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Owner of original: archive.org
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| 19152 |
 | Mendon Worcester Massachusetts Wheelock Births. Mendon Worcester Massachusetts Wheelock Births.
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| 19153 |
 | Mentally Deranged Farmer Takes Life, Charles Fremont Henley Quad-City Times (Davenport, Iowa), 16 Dec 1910, Fri, Page 8
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| 19154 |
 | Mercedes McCambridge CBSRMT. Mercedes McCambridge performing for the CBS Radio Mystery Theater.
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| 19155 |
 | Mercedes McCambridge. Mercedes McCambridge in a guest appearance in Lost in Space.
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| 19156 |
 | Merchants National Bank. From a brochure printed in 1915.
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| 19157 |
 | Mercury 7. The "Mercury 7" were the first seven Americans selected to be astronauts. Front row, left to right: Walter M. Schirra, Jr., Donald K. "Deke" Slayton, John H. Glenn, Jr., and M. Scott Carpenter; back row, Alan B. Shepard, Jr., Virgil I. "Gus" Grissom, and L. Gordon Cooper, Jr.
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Owner of original: NASA
Date: 9 Apr 1959
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| 19158 |
 | Mercury Atlas-7 Liftoff. Mercury Atlas-7 Liftoff.
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Owner of original: NASA
Date: 24 May 1962
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| 19159 |
 | Mercury-Redstone 3 On The Launch Pad. Mercury-Redstone 3 On The Launch Pad.
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Owner of original: NASA
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| 19160 |
 | Mercy (Bump) Magri Obituary The Boston Globe (Boston, Massachusetts), 26 Nov 1919, Wednesday, Page 5
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| 19161 |
 | Mercy Butterfield Headstone Detail. Status: Located; Mercy Butterfield Headstone Detail.
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Owner of original: Photo courtesy of the Farber Gravestone Collection
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| 19162 |
 | Mercy Butterfield Headstone. Status: Located; Mercy Butterfield Headstone.
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Owner of original: Photo courtesy of the Farber Gravestone Collection
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| 19163 |
 | Mercy Dennison Death. Mercy Dennison Death.
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| 19164 |
 | Mercy Hurd's Cap Box. The little oak chest, pictured in the “Brigham Family History was owned by Thomas Brigham Rice of Barre, VT. He received it from his mother, Nancy (Brigham) Rice, daughter of Henry Brigham, as a child knew it, then in his grandmother's possession, as "Mercie Hunt's cap box”.
The inside dimensions are 22 1/2 inches long by 7 3/4 inches wide and, 9 1/2 inches high. It is made of English oak one inch thick.
The box appears to be work in the Gothic style of the 15th century, or even, probably, as old as the 14th century.
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| 19165 |
 | Mercy Hurds Cap Box 2. Today the box is on permanent display in the Worcester, Massachusetts Historical Museum having been donated by Thomas Brigham Rice (1817-1914). The box is recognized by historians as one of the oldest existing artifacts brought to America from England during the Puritan Great Migration.
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Owner of original: Photo courtesy of Edmund Rice Association @ Facebook
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| 19166 |
 | Mercy Lavinia Magri Death Mercy Lavinia Magri Death
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| 19167 |
 | Mercy Prence Headstone. Status: Located; Mercy Prence Headstone.
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Owner of original: Photo courtesy of Leigh Miller
Date: 2010
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| 19168 |
 | Meredith Baxter Meredith has appeared twice. In 2009 she played herself as an actress on a TV movie that Peter griffin is watching. In 2011 she played Elyse Keaton, her character from the TV show "Family Ties".
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| 19169 |
 | Meredith Baxter. Meredith Baxter.
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| 19170 |
 | Meredith Bruner Givens Birth Record Meredith Bruner Givens Birth Record
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| 19171 |
 | Meredith Bruner Givens Military Service Meredith Bruner Givens Military Service
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| 19172 |
 | Meredith Bruner Givens Obituary The Des Moines Register (Iowa), 29 Feb 1976, Sunday, Page 13
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| 19173 |
 | Meredith Bruner Givens WW I Draft Card Meredith Bruner Givens WW I Draft Card
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| 19174 |
 | Meredith Givens and Ruth Ayres Marriage Meredith Givens and Ruth Ayres Marriage
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| 19175 |
 | Merger Of Stores Regarding The Dayton's Merger Of Stores Regarding The Dayton's, Albert Lea Evening Tribune, August 9, 1978
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| 19176 |
 | Merger Of Stores Regarding The Dayton's Continued Merger Of Stores Regarding The Dayton's Continued, Albert Lea Evening Tribune, August 9, 1978
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| 19177 |
 | Merle Eugene Makeever Memorial Service The Morning News (Wilmington, Delaware) 25 Oct 1977, Tuesday, Page 37
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| 19178 |
 | Merle Eugene Makeever Obituary The Morning News (Wilmington, Delaware) 18 May 1977, Wednesday, Page 61
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| 19179 |
 | Merle John Meyers Obituary Idaho, Southern Counties Obituaries, 1943-2013
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| 19180 |
 | Merle Makeever Basketball Merle "Midge" Makeever - 1918
Midge is shown here in his junior year. He captained the basketball team for the "Red and Blue." As always, Davenport High had a great team. Unfortunately, they ran into some real trouble owing to the fact that "many of our heroes believed that doing well in the gym was the only requisite to obtaining credits." And some of the best men were unceremoniously ejected from the team, leaving only raw material with which to work. Three starters, Wilbur (Bill) Huss, Hilmer "Pinky" Rodler and Robert (Bob) Schick, all vital parts in the Davenport scoring machine, were declared ineligible because of scholastic standing. They were replaced in the lineup by Bodine Higley, Edgar Frandsen and Lyle Lofgren.
The high school did not have a baseball team in those days, so the better high school men played on various semi-pro teams in an inter-city league. Midge played second base for the Davenport "Overlands." Other teams included the "Locos" sponsored by the Davenport Locomotive Works, and the East Davenport Boosters. Makeever also played in a similar semi-pro basketball league while in high school with a team called the "Stephens Six." One of the boys he played with was Otto Vogel, who graduated from Davenport High in 1917. Vogel would go on to play baseball for the Chicago Cubs and then was head baseball coach for the University of Iowa "Hawkeyes" for 35 years!
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Owner of original: Courtesy Of Davenport Iowa History
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| 19181 |
 | Merle Makeever Captain Elect Merle "Midge" Makeever - 1917
Sophomore Merle E. “Midge” Makeever (Davenport High School Class of ’19) was elected by the players at the end of the 1917 basketball season to lead the team the following year.
Although we won no state championship in 1917 Davenport High had a real basketball team, nonetheless. The season was filled with disastrous injuries to the men, unfortunately, which held the team down from doing its best. On February 9th we played Muscatine and again gave them the axe. That game was held in connection with a World’s Independent Championship tilt between the Muscatine Independents and a team from Oswego, N. Y. We then played Maquoketa, who thought they had a world beating team until they met us. But our scanty garbed heroes tarnished their spotless record quite a good deal - score: 20 to 8. Maquoketa had a wild man named "Rich" who insisted upon pulling small town 30-yard dashes up and down the floor. The referee knocked the skids from under his ambitions by “canning” him. Then we met the farmer boys (DeWitt) who tried to commit suicide by bumping their heads into the wall and pouncing headlong onto the hard floor. After playing Rock Island, our tired, exhausted, and wilted team journeyed to Clinton the following evening, March 3rd, where we met defeat at the hands of the red and black. The size of the floor made it possible for the Clinton center to tip the ball through the hoop on the toss up. He was better at it than our center because he had practiced a great deal.
Merle “Midge” Makeever was chosen on the All-Tournament First Team at Grinnell in the basket-ball sectional.
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Owner of original: Courtesy Of Davenport Iowa History
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| 19182 |
 | Merle Makeever WW I Draft Card Merle Makeever WW I Draft Card
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| 19183 |
 | Merlin and brother Phil working as broadcasters. Merlin and brother Phil working as broadcasters.
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| 19184 |
 | Merlin Jay Olsen Headstone. Status: Located; Merlin Jay Olsen Headstone.
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Owner of original: Photo courtesy of Louis du Mort
Date: 2010
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| 19185 |
 | Merlin Olsen Merlin Olsen
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| 19186 |
 | Merlin Olsen Merlin Olsen and the dog that appeared with him in the TV series "Father Murphy".
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| 19187 |
 | Merlin Olsen National Footbal Leauge 1962 to 1976. Inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1982. My 11th cousin.
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| 19188 |
 | Merlin Olsen Death The Herald-News (Passaic, New Jersey), 12 Mar 2010, Friday, Page B8
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| 19189 |
| Merlin Olsen Football Card. Olsen signed with the Rams right out of college and became NFL rookie of the year in 1962. He remained with the Rams for his entire football career which ended in 1976. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1982 in his first year of eligibility.
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| 19190 |
 | Merrill A Lynas Divorce. The Tipton (Indiana) Daily Tribune, Saturday, October 12, 1940.
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| 19191 |
 | Merrill Church Meigs. Merrill Church Meigs when he was a student at the University of Chicago, and member of the football team.
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Owner of original: University of Chicago Photographic Archive
Date: 1905
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| 19192 |
 | Merrill Greene Wheelock Death Bangor Daily Whig and Courier, Bangor, Maine, Tuesday, November 20, 1866
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| 19193 |
 | Merrill Greene Wheelock Died The Buffalo Commercial, Buffalo, New York, Wednesday, November 21, 1866
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| 19194 |
 | Merrill Meigs Dies Chicago Tribune, Chicago, Illinois, Friday, January 26, 1968
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| 19195 |
 | Merrill Sewall Death. Merrill Sewall Death.
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| 19196 |
 | Merrill-Kent Marriage. Record of the Births, Marriages and, Deaths In Newbury (Massachusetts) 1635-1736
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| 19197 |
 | Merton Forrest Makeever Obituary (The E for his middle name is a mistake) The Times (Streator, Illinois) 14 Feb 1953, Saturday, Page 4
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| 19198 |
 | Merton P Brigham Death. Merton P Brigham Death.
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Owner of original: Library of Congress
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| 19199 |
 | Metairie Cemetery Metairie Cemetery postcard. Circa 1917.
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| 19200 |
 | Metairie Cemetery. Metairie Cemetery.
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