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 | Porter Cycle Crash Quad-City Times (Davenport, Iowa), 22 Aug 1967, Tuesday, Page 2, Continued From Page 1
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| 21152 |
 | Porter Family Headstone Status: Located; Porter Family Headstone
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Owner of original: Photo courtesy of Jen Snoots
Date: 2010
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| 21153 |
 | Porter Freeman Death Porter Freeman Death
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| 21154 |
 | Porter Freeman Death Joplin News Herald, May 30, 1913, Page 2
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| 21155 |
 | Porter Inscription Status: Located; Porter Inscription
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Owner of original: Photo courtesy of Jen Snoots
Date: 2010
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| 21156 |
 | Porter Inscription Status: Located; Porter Inscription
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Owner of original: Photo courtesy of Jen Snoots
Date: 2010
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| 21157 |
 | Porter Rockwell. Porter Rockwell.
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| 21158 |
 | Porter-Allen Marriage. Porter-Allen Marriage.
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| 21159 |
 | Porter-Lovell Marriage. Porter-Lovell Marriage.
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| 21160 |
 | Porter-Wheelock Marriage. Porter-Wheelock Marriage.
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| 21161 |
 | Portuguese Victim of Brunswick Fight Dead. The Tampa (Florida) Tribune, Saturday, October 5, 1912 page 5.
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| 21162 |
 | Post Toasties Ad.
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| 21163 |
 | Postcard of the Park-American Hotel, Kalamazoo, Michigan. The American Hotel was established in 1896. It was located on East Main Street. (Since renamed East Michigan). It was later renamed the Park American and later still the Harris. It closed in 1968 and was demolished.
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Date: Abt 1905
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| 21164 |
 | Posthumous Sikes House 2. "Celebration of the Two Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of the Settlement of Suffield, Connecticut, October 12, 13 and 14, 1920, with Sketches from its Past and some Record of its Last Half Century and of its Present". by Suffield, self published 1921. Page 173 & 174.
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| 21165 |
 | Posthumous Sikes House. "Celebration of the Two Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of the Settlement of Suffield, Connecticut, October 12, 13 and 14, 1920, with Sketches from its Past and some Record of its Last Half Century and of its Present". by Suffield, self published 1921. Page (facing) 161).
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| 21166 |
 | Posthumus Sikes Family. Suffield, Hartford, Connecticut vital records.
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| 21167 |
 | Postmaster Ten Years. The Daily Republican, Belvidere, Illinois, Friday, September 16, 1904 page 7.
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| 21168 |
 | Postum Ad. C.W. Post believed caffeine was not good for you. Charles turned out to be adept when it comes to advertising and marketing even if his claims were sometimes outlandish. In it's first year Postum lost $800 but, by the end of second year it was generating sales of $3,000 a month.
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| 21169 |
 | Postum Cereal Company Model T. When C. W. Post died in 1914, his daughter Marjorie Merriweather Post took over the company. In 1923 Marjorie's husband, Edward F. Hutton, became chairman of the board.
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| 21170 |
 | Postum Cereal Plant. By the early 1900s Postum Cereal Company's Battle Creek plant was the largest of its kind in the world. They employed 2,500 people. The company Had a net worth of $5 million. Image from a postcard circa 1915.
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| 21171 |
 | Postum Cereal Press Room. In 1929 Postum paid $22 million for controlling interest in the General Foods Company, which was owned by Clarence Birdseye. The Postum Company then adopted the General Foods name.
Image from a postcard.
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| 21172 |
 | Postum. His first product was Postum. Roasted grain and a little molasses were combined to form an instant drink meant to be a coffee substitute.
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| 21173 |
 | Prarie Path. Illinois Prarie Path, a bike path built upon the the former right-of-way of the Chicago Aurora and Elgin Railroad. .
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Owner of original: Daniel X. O'Neil via Creative Commons
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| 21174 |
 | Pratt 1900. 1900 US census, Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, enumeration district 1489, Family Number 201, Pratt.
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Owner of original: archive.org
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| 21175 |
 | Pratt 1930. 1930 US census, Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts, enumeration district 9-24, Family Number 13, Pratt.
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Owner of original: archive.org
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| 21176 |
 | Pratt-Pray Marriage. Pratt-Pray Marriage.
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| 21177 |
 | Pre-Fabricated Post-War Home. The News Palladium, Benton Harbor, Michigan, Monday, November 6, 1944 page 7.
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| 21178 |
 | Prepare For Ordination Of Rev. P. D. Avery. The Times, Hammond (Indiana) Tuesday, January 21, 1936 page 6.
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| 21179 |
 | Prescot Sheldon Bush Jr Brazilian Visa. Prescot Sheldon Bush Jr Brazilian Visa.
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| 21180 |
 | Prescot Sheldon Bush Jr. Prescot Sheldon Bush Jr photo from Brazilian Visa.
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| 21181 |
 | Prescott & Hannah Brigham Plots. Status: Located; Prescott & Hannah Brigham Plots.
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Owner of original: Kenneth A Nagel
Date: 3 Jun 2017
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| 21182 |
 | Prescott and Dorothy Bush Prescott and Dorothy Bush
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| 21183 |
 | Prescott Brigham Prescott Brigham
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| 21184 |
 | Prescott Brigham Headstone. Status: Located; Prescott Brigham Headstone.
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Owner of original: Kenneth A Nagel
Date: 3 Jun 2017
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| 21185 |
 | Prescott Brigham History Of Sauk County. The History of Sauk County, Wisconsin: Containing an Account of Settlement, Growth, Development and Resources ... Western historical Company, Chicago 1880. Page 423.
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| 21186 |
 | Prescott Bush Dies. The Naples (Florida) Daily News Monday afternoon, October 9, 1972 page 1.
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| 21187 |
 | Prescott Bush. Prescott Bush - United States Senator from Connecticut, November 5, 1952 – January 2, 1963. My eighth cousin, three times removed.
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| 21188 |
 | Prescott S. Bush Service. The Wilmington (Delaware) Morning News, Friday, August 9, 1918 page 11.
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| 21189 |
 | Prescott Sheldon Bush Prescott Sheldon Bush
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| 21190 |
 | Prescott Sheldon Bush Jr. Death The Herald-News (Passaic, New Jersey) 28 Jun 2010, Monday, Page D4
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| 21191 |
 | Prescott Sheldon Bush Sr Headstone. Status: Located; Prescott Sheldon Bush Sr Headstone.
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Owner of original: Creative Commons via wikipedia
Date: 19 Jul 2008
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| 21192 |
 | Prescott Sheldon Bush Sr Obituary. The Indiana Gazette (city of Indiana, Pennsylvania) Monday, October 9, 1972 page 2.
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| 21193 |
 | Prescott Sheldon Bush WW I Draft Card Prescott Sheldon Bush WW I Draft Card
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| 21194 |
 | Prescott Walker Bush Prescott Walker Bush
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| 21195 |
 | Presendia Kimball. Presendia Kimball.
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| 21196 |
 | Present and Abandoned Whaling Grounds 1884. Typically a whaling voyage would last two years but it was not unknown for them to go as long as four years. Once the ship set sail they would not return until every barrel in their hold was full of whale oil. The world was their hunting ground with the desirable areas changing with the seasons. In the beginning it was easy to find whales off the coast of new England. As whale populations were reduced ships had to sail farther and farther from home.
The more heavily shaded areas represent “present grounds,” (from a 1884 perspective). The less heavily shaded, “abandoned grounds.” Grounds are marked S for Sperm whale, R for Right whale, B for “Bowhead or Polar whale,” C for California Gray whale, H for Humpback whale, and F for Finback whale.
Map from: The fisheries and Fishery Industries of the United States by George Brown. Volume, Section V, Plates. Plate 183. Published 1884.
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| 21197 |
 | Presents Portrait To School - Frederick Nelson Litten Chicago Tribune, Chicago, Illinois, 23 Nov 1952, Sunday, Page 146
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| 21198 |
 | President Benjamin Harrison Grave Site. Status: Located; President Benjamin Harrison Grave Site.
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Owner of original: Photo courtesy of Michael Dover
Date: 2017
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 | President Benjamin Harrison House. in 1867 after his military service Harrison bought a lot on what was at the time the northern outskirts of Indianapolis and, built his house. Except for the time that his political service called him to Washington D.C. he spent the rest of his life there. It was in the master bedroom that he passed. Today the house stands as a museum dedicated to the former president.
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Owner of original: Library of Congress
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| 21200 |
 | President Benjamin Harrison Stamp. Issued in Washington D.C. on December 2, 1938 as part of the 1938 presidential series of stamps.
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