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| 25251 |
 | Uma Thurman. Uma Thurman.
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| 25252 |
 | Un-Named Brigham Birth 2. Vermont Vital Statistics. The date is 25 Aug 1885. It likely belongs to Frederick Lewis Brigham.
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| 25253 |
 | Un-Named Brigham Birth. Vermont Vital Statistics. Date id 4 Jul 1883. it likely belongs to Charles Robert Brigham.
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| 25254 |
 | Unanimous Choice For I.B.A. Leader - John Pillsbury Snyder Star Tribune (Minneapolis, Minnesota), 19 Feb 1922, Sunday, Page 36
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| 25255 |
 | Uncle Don Carney Book. Uncle Don Carney Book.
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| 25256 |
 | Under Construction. Under Construction.
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| 25257 |
 | Uniform Laws. The Summit County Beacon, Akron, Ohio, Tuesday, February 18, 1896 page 3.
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| 25258 |
 | Union Army. Union Army. Part of plate 172 of the "Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies".
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Owner of original: United States Department of War
Date: 1 Jan 1895
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| 25259 |
 | Union cannoneers Fair Oaks. Photo from a rare hand colored stereograph transparency. The photo shows Union cannoneers preparing as infantry soldiers line up in the distance by the Chickahominy River, near Fair Oaks, Virginia, in June, 1862.
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Owner of original: Library of Congress.
Date: Jun 1862
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| 25260 |
 | Union Soldiers at the Lee Mansion. Arlington National Cemetery was formed in 1864 on the grounds that had been general Lee's home.
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Owner of original: Photo courtesy of National Archives and Records Administration
Date: 28 Jun 1864
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| 25261 |
 | Union Soldiers crossing the Cane River under the command of General Banks. The Red River Campaign was a series of battles that had as it's objective the capture Shreveport, Louisiana. It is considered a Union Army failure. From the Book: "The soldier in our Civil War - a pictorial history of the conflict, 1861-1865, illustrating the valor of the soldier as displayed on the battle-field, from sketches drawn by Forbes, Waud, Taylor" page 200.
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| 25262 |
 | United Empire Loyalists Stamp. This stamp depicts a statue in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Dedicated on May 24th, 1929, the larger than life figures are made from three and a half tons of bronze. The accompanying plaque reads;
This monument is dedicated to the lasting memory of the United Empire Loyalists who, after the declaration of independence, came into British North America from the seceded American colonies and who, with faith and fortitude, and under great pioneering difficulties, largely laid the foundations of this Canadian nation as an integral part of the British Empire.
Neither confiscation of their property, the pitiless persecution of their kinsmen in revolt, nor the galling chains of imprisonment could break their spirits or divorce them from a loyalty almost without parallel.
"No country ever had such founders --
No country in the world --
No, not since the days of Abraham"
-- Lady Tennyson
Loyalists were the American colonists who stayed loyal to the British Crown during the American Revolutionary War. Sometimes called Tories, Royalists, or King's Men they made up about a third of the population. The patriots who favored independence accounted for another third and the last third was ambivalent.
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| 25263 |
 | United Empire Loyalists' Association of Canada. Awarded for proving decadence From John Burly (Burleigh) who was a United Empire Loyalist.
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Date: 22 Sep 2020
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| 25264 |
 | United States Millionaires Offer Life And Wealth To Nation. The Ogden (Utah) Standard, May 22, 1917, page 1.
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| 25265 |
 | United States POW-MIA flag. United States POW-MIA flag.
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| 25266 |
 | University Head Was A Farm Boy. The Washington (District of Columbia) Times, December 18, 1908 page 3.
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| 25267 |
 | Unknown Union Soldier. Unknown Union Soldier.
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| 25268 |
 | Unnamed Male Son Of Levi and Julia Brooks Birth Record Unnamed Male Son Of Levi and Julia Brooks Birth Record, He's Number 23
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| 25269 |
 | Untouchables. Robert is best known for playing Elliot Ness in the TV series The Untouchables.
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| 25270 |
 | Unveil Monument At Pleasant Valley, Charles Henley Quad-City Times (Davenport, Iowa), 16 Oct 1911, Mon, Page 11
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| 25271 |
 | Unveiling Is Postponed The Daily Times (Davenport, Iowa), 03 Oct 1911, Tue, Page 3
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| 25272 |
 | UP4141. Part of the transport from the church to the burial included the first Presidential funeral train in 49 years. Union Pacific locomotive 4141 was painted to resemble the Presidential transport plane.
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| 25273 |
 | Upham-Pease Marriage 1. Upham-Pease Marriage 1.
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| 25274 |
 | Upham-Pease Marriage 2. Upham-Pease Marriage 2.
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| 25275 |
 | Upton Electric Washer. Upton Electric Washer.
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| 25276 |
 | Upton Electric. Upton Electric.
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| 25277 |
 | Upton Memorial. The Upton Memorial a Genealogical Record Of The Descendants Of John Upton Of North Reading Mass. By John Adams Viton. Published by E. Upton & Son, Bath, Maine 1874. (Note when published David only had one child.)
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| 25278 |
 | Upton-Verlander Wedding. Upton-Verlander Wedding.
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Date: 4 Nov 2017
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| 25279 |
 | Urbana IL. Chicago Lithograph Company, Chicago, Illinois, 1869.
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Owner of original: Library of Congress
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| 25280 |
 | Urge New Design For Coin. Poughkeepsie (New York) Eagle News, Thursday, December 31, 1914 page 2.
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| 25281 |
 | Urn Niches-Columbarium Wall Rock Island. Status: Located; Urn Niches-Columbarium Wall Rock Island.
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Owner of original: Kenneth A Nagel
Date: 2017
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| 25282 |
 | Ursula (Avery) Avery Military Service Connecticut, World War I, Military Census of Nurses, 1917
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| 25283 |
 | Ursula Juliet Morgan Wedding. Ursula Juliet Morgan Wedding. Historical Society of Rockland County newsletter January-March 1988 page 14.
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| 25284 |
 | US Conquers Space 1. The Bristol (Pennsylvania) Daily Courier, Friday, May 5, 1961 page one.
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| 25285 |
 | US Conquers Space 2. The Bristol (Pennsylvania) Daily Courier, Friday, May 5, 1961 page two.
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| 25286 |
 | US Marine Sgt Katie Maynard salutes. U.S. Marine Sgt. Katie Maynard salutes as a casket is lowered during a funeral ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery. The ceremony was held for six Marines who died in a helicopter crash in Afghanistan on January 19, 2012.
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Owner of original: DoD photo by Cpl. Mondo Lescaud, U.S. Marine Corps. (Released)
Date: 24 Oct 2013
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| 25287 |
 | US Model 1816 Flintlock Smoothbore Musket. Just walking the distance that faced them would have been a challenge but, as soldiers they had equipment to carry. Each one was issued 1 Harpers Ferry model 1816 flintlock smoothbore musket, 1 infantry cartridge box, 1 cartridge box plate, 1 cartridge box belt, 1 bayonet scabbard, 1 bayonet scabbard belt, 1 bayonet scabbard belt plate, 1 waist belt, 1 waist belt plate, 1 musket gun sling, 1 brush and pike set, 1 musket screwdriver, 1 musket wiper, 1 extra flint cap.
The musket alone weighed in at 9 1/2 pounds. This is 2 8/25 pounds heavier than a modern infantry rifle. It would not take many miles before weight like this became a burden.
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| 25288 |
 | US Navy Ceremonial Guard. The U.S. Navy Ceremonial Guard render honors during a military funeral for retired Navy Capt. Laurie Mosolino.
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Owner of original: U.S. Navy photo by Cmdr. Cynthia Judy
Date: 17 Aug 2009
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| 25289 |
 | US Navy P2B-1S Superfortress. On march 22, 1956 John was the test pilot of a U.S. Navy, Douglas D-558-II Skyrocket to be dropped from a Superfortress bomber re-purposed as a mothership. Problems developed with the rocket plane and John called "no drop".
Unfortunately at the same time the mothership developed a runaway engine. Protocol was that if the mothership experienced an emergency the test plane had to be dropped.
John was release to fend for himself. Immediately after he was dropped the propeller on the affected engine failed from overspeed and broke apart. Shrapnel tore through the adjacent engine and the fuselage of the mothership. Had John not been dropped he likely would have been killed by the debris.
Fortunately John and the pilots of the mothership, Stanley Paul Butchart and (future astronaut) Neil Alden Armstrong all made it safely back to the ground.
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Owner of original: U.S Navy
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| 25290 |
 | US Navy RIM-8 Talos. US Navy RIM-8 Talos.
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Owner of original: U.S Navy
Date: 1979
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| 25291 |
 | US Navy WWII. US Navy WWII recruiting poster.
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Owner of original: Library of Congress
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| 25292 |
 | US Virgin Islands Quarter. 2009 US Virgin Islands Quarter.
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Owner of original: U.S. Mint
Date: 2009
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| 25293 |
 | Used Oven For Safe. Watertown (New York) Re-Union, Saturday, September 28, 1907 page 3.
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| 25294 |
 | USNS Henry Gibbins T-AP-183. USNS Henry Gibbins T-AP-183.
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Owner of original: U.S. Navy
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| 25295 |
 | USRC Salmon P Chase USRC Salmon P Chase
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Owner of original: Library of Congress
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| 25296 |
 | USS Pensacola. USS Pensacola (CL/CA-24) heavy cruiser. Named after the city of Pensacola, Florida, she was nicknamed the "Grey Ghost" by Tokyo Rose.
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| 25297 |
 | USS Albany by Currier Ives. USS Albany by Currier Ives.
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Owner of original: Library of Congress photo
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| 25298 |
 | USS Alligator. USS Alligator.
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Owner of original: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
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| 25299 |
 | USS America April 1919. USS America arriving in Boston Harbor 5 April 1919.
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Owner of original: U.S. Navy
Date: 5 Apr 1919
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| 25300 |
 | USS America Roster. Alan Shepard Sr's name on the roster of the USS America arriving in Boston 5 April 1919.
The America was the German passenger liner, SS Amerika. It was seized at the beginning of WWI and used as a troop transport.
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Owner of original: National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
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