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| 24001 |
 | Streator Man Has Idea On Nailing Fences - Lewis Walters The Times (Streator, Illinois) 11 Sep 1956, Tuesday, Page 3
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| 24002 |
 | Streator Man Is Sentenced For Non-Support - Julius Strodtman The Times (Streator, Illinois) 22 Jun 1938, Wednesday, Page 4
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| 24003 |
 | Streator Man Killed In Industrial Mishap - Leonard Vickers The Times (Streator, Illinois) 06 Jan 1976, Tuesday, Page 1
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 | Streator Man, 71, Victim Of Hit, Run, Andrew Mihalik The Pantagraph (Bloomington, Illinois), 16 Jun 1982, Wed, Page 42
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| 24005 |
 | Streator Trio Arraigned - Walter Harlacher The Pantagraph (Bloomington, Illinois), 04 May 1930, Sunday, Page 2
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| 24006 |
 | Streator Woman Seeks Divorce - Virginia (Allen) Robertson The Times (Streator, Illinois) 22 May 1951, Tuesday, Page 4
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| 24007 |
 | Street Survivors. Street Survivors is the fifth studio album by the Southern rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd, It was released on October 17, 1977. Three days later the band's chartered airplane was on its way to a concert when it ran out of fuel and crashed. Gains was one three band members killed. Their assistant manager and the pilots also died. Within 10 days the album went gold and eventually platinum,
Steve played guitar, sang backing vocals, and lead vocals on "Ain't No Good Life", and co-lead vocals on "You Got That Right".
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| 24008 |
 | Strong Waters. The History of Malden, Massachusetts, 1633-1785 By Deloraine Pendre Corey. Page 116.
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| 24009 |
 | Strong-Page. Ahnentafel chart by the New England Historic Genealogical Society.
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| 24010 |
 | Strychnine is Found. The San Francisco Call. March 4, 1905 page 1.
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Owner of original: Library of Congress
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| 24011 |
 | Strychnine is Found. The San Francisco Call. March 4, 1905 page 2.
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Owner of original: Library of Congress
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| 24012 |
 | Strychnine is Found. The San Francisco Call. March 4, 1905 page 3.
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Owner of original: Library of Congress
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| 24013 |
 | STS 51-L Crew. STS 51-L Crew.
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Owner of original: NASA
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| 24014 |
 | STS 51-L Launch. The final launch of space shuttle Challenger.
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Owner of original: NASA
Date: 28 Jan 1986
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| 24015 |
 | STS-1 Crew. Robert was the very first space shuttle pilot. John W. Young who was the mission commander was the 9th person to walk on the moon. Robert was selected in 1969 to be an astronaut but, had never been to space. A rookie was chosen to accompany the experienced commander so that NASA could expand it's pool of experienced astronauts.
Their mission was simple. Take off, orbit the earth for two days and then land thereby proving that the most complex spacecraft ever built would work as designed.
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Owner of original: NASA
Date: 7 May 1979
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| 24016 |
 | STS-1 Landing. STS-1 Landing.
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Owner of original: NASA
Date: 14 Apr 1981
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| 24017 |
 | STS-1 Lift Off. STS-1 Lift Off.
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Owner of original: NASA
Date: 12 Apr 1981
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| 24018 |
 | STS-1 Patch. STS-1 (Space Transport System - first mission)
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Owner of original: NASA
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| 24019 |
 | STS-1 Rollout. The Shuttle Columbia makes it way to the launch site. The crawler's top speed is one mile per hour. The trip takes about 6 hours and uses up 150 gallons of diesel fuel per mile.
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Owner of original: NASA
Date: 11 Apr 1981
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| 24020 |
 | STS-1 Training. Crippen and Young in the shuttle simulator training for the mission. The shuttle cockpit contains 2,214 switches and displays, about three times more that the Apollo command module.
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Owner of original: NASA
Date: 10 Oct 1980
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| 24021 |
 | STS-108 Crew. STS-108 Crew.
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Owner of original: NASA
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| 24022 |
 | STS-108 Launch. STS-108 Launch.
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Owner of original: NASA
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| 24023 |
 | STS-108 Patch. STS-108 Patch.
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Owner of original: NASA
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| 24024 |
 | STS-108 Spacewalk. Astronauts Linda M. Godwin (bottom) and Daniel M. Tani, working on space shuttle Endeavour's robotic arm. It was Linda's second opportunity to work outside of the spacecraft.
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Owner of original: NASA
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| 24025 |
 | STS-111 Crew. The STS-111 Crew (front row and back left) and the passengers that they transported to the International Space Station.
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Owner of original: NASA
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| 24026 |
 | STS-111 launch Shuttle Endeavour STS-111 launch
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Owner of original: NASA
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| 24027 |
 | STS-111 Patch.
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Owner of original: NASA
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| 24028 |
 | STS-120 Shuttle Crew. STS-120 Shuttle Crew after landing. Doug Wheelock is the fourth from the left.
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Owner of original: NASA
Date: 7 Nov 2007
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| 24029 |
 | STS-13 Patch. This mission was originally supposed to be STS-13. Missions were officially referred to as Space Transport System and sequentially numbered. However with the Apollo 13 failure and a touch of superstition the NASA director refused to launch a spacecraft numbered STS-13 especially since it was schedule to land on Friday the 13th!
The numbering system was revised. Missions were now known by the a more complicated system. The first digit indicated the federal fiscal year. The second indicated the launch location with 1 being the Kennedy Space Center and 2 being Vandenburg Air Force Base. (the second launch location was never used) Finally the letter indicated the launch sequence with in that year. After the Challenger disaster in 1986 NASA returned to the original numbering system.
This unofficial patch was made up by the crew. Reproductions have been made. Original patches are quite rare.
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Owner of original: NASA
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| 24030 |
 | STS-28 Columbia Commander Shaw.
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| 24031 |
 | STS-28 Crew. The mission details of STS-28 are classified necessitating an all military crew.
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Owner of original: NASA
Date: 1989
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| 24032 |
 | STS-28 Landing.
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Owner of original: NASA
Date: 13 Aug 1989
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| 24033 |
 | STS-28 Liftoff
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Owner of original: NASA
Date: 8 Aug 1989
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| 24034 |
 | STS-28 Liftoff.
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Owner of original: NASA
Date: 8 Aug 1989
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| 24035 |
 | STS-28 Patch.
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| 24036 |
 | STS-28 Rollout.
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Owner of original: NASA
Date: 7 Aug 1989
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| 24037 |
 | STS-33 Crew. STS-33 Crew.
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| 24038 |
 | STS-33 Landing. STS-33 back on the ground at Edwards Air Force Base, California.
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Owner of original: NASA
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| 24039 |
 | STS-33 Launch. Discovery became the first shuttle to fly after the Challenger disaster. It took off and landed as the sun was setting. There are a limited number of photographs availible from this mission due to the fact that they were launching a military satellite.
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 | STS-33 Patch. The crewmembers designed this patch. They felt the falcon symbolizes courage, intelligence, tenacity, and love of flight. The single gold star on a field of blue honors the memory of the late Rear Admiral S. David Griggs, originally assigned to this crew.
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Owner of original: NASA
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| 24041 |
 | STS-35 Crew. The five astronauts and two payload specialists were assigned to NASA's STS-35 mission. Astronaut Vance D. Brand, center front and holding STS-35 insignia, making his fourth space flight and his third STS mission, served as mission commander. He is flanked on the front row by Pilot Guy S. Gardner and Mission Specialist (MS) John M. Lounge. On the back row (left to right) are MS Robert A.R. Parker, Payload Specialist Ronald A. Parise, MS Jeffrey A. Hoffman, and Payload Specialist Samuel T. Durrance.
“I don’t feel any different than I did a few years ago, but I do realize that this probably will be my last spaceflight.” - Apollo veteran and STS-35 Commander Vance Brand.
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Owner of original: NASA
Date: 1 Jan 1990
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| 24042 |
 | STS-35 In Flight Portrait. STS-35 In Flight Portrait.
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Owner of original: NASA
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| 24043 |
 | STS-35 Landing. STS-35 Landing at Edwards Air Force Base.
It was originally hoped that if they carefully conserved power the mission could be extended by one day. Unfortunately the mission was cut short by one day due to impending bad weather at the primary landing site.
The shuttle landed at 10:54 PM Pacific Time.
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Owner of original: NASA
Date: 11 Dec 1990
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| 24044 |
 | STS-35 Liftoff. Columbia clears the launch tower at 1:49am Eastern Standard Time
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Owner of original: NASA
Date: 2 Dec 1990
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| 24045 |
 | STS-35 Pass. Atlantis, slated for mission STS-38, is parked in front of bay three of the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida following its rollback from Pad 39A for repairs to the liquid hydrogen lines.
Space shuttle Columbia (left), scheduled for mission STS-35, is rolled past space shuttle Atlantis on its way to Pad 39A.
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Owner of original: NASA
Date: 9 Aug 1990
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| 24046 |
 | STS-35 Patch. STS-35 was the tenth flight of Space Shuttle Columbia, the 38th shuttle flight, it's mission was devoted to astronomical observations with ASTRO-1, a Spacelab observatory. The patch depicts the constellation Orion to symbolize the things that were to be studied.
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Owner of original: NASA
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| 24047 |
 | STS-35 Returns. After Columbia landed at Edwards Air Force Base, California, NASA's Boeing 747 Shuttle Carrier Aircraft departs to return the orbiter to the Kennedy Space Center, Florida.
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Owner of original: NASA
Date: Dec 1990
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| 24048 |
 | STS-37 Crew. STS-37 Crew departs the shuttle Alantis after landing. Commander Steven Nagel is first. Linda Godwin is the third.
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Owner of original: NASA
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| 24049 |
 | STS-37 Crew. STS-37 Crew.
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Owner of original: NASA
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| 24050 |
 | STS-37 Return. The shuttle Atlantis after STS-37 being mated to the 747 transport plane for return to Kennedy Space Center.
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Owner of original: NASA
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