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701 | Speights, Bessie Dale Mobley |
Owner of original: Olive Massie |
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702 | St. Andrews Church, Colyton, Devon, England |
Owner of original: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/56/Colyton-standrew.jpg |
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703 | St. Mary the Virgin Blackshire, Lancashire, England http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/LAN/Blackburn/StMaryCathedral.shtml |
Owner of original: Brian Houghton Date: 1998 |
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704 | Stamps, Thelma Iola Vandiver | |||
705 | Stapp, Runie Markley |
Owner of original: Ann Serafino |
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706 | Stevens, William, Esq. Rehoboth Presbyterian Cemetery, Somerset County, MD Here lyeth the body of William Stevens, Esq. who departed this life the 23 of December 1687 Age 57 years. He was 22 years Judge of this County Court, one of His Lordships Council, and one of ye Deputy Lieutenants of this Province of Maryland. VIVII POST FVNERA VIRIVS Recut 1886 http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=3883 | |||
707 | Stewart, John, Capt. Picture from article on 1886 hurricane that resulted in John Stewarts death. Sabine Pass, Texas |
Owner of original: ancesry.com |
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708 | Stewart, William |
Owner of original: (ancestry.com) |
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709 | Stone, Alfred Taylor |
Owner of original: ancestry.com |
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710 | Stone, Andrew and Minnie Stone |
Owner of original: ancestry sandrajean5061 (bryant 1) |
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711 | Stone, Arthur Clarence Piedmont, Oklahoma, 1951 |
Owner of original: ancestry.com |
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712 | Stone, Barton Warren |
Owner of original: http://www.therestorationmovement.com/stone,bw.htm |
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713 | Stone, Cicero and Isabelle Christine Draper
Family Reunion August 1928 Cicero Constantine & Isabella Christine Draper Stone & Family at the 1928 Stone Reunion. Photo is a xerox of a photo. Nettie Viola Hall Stone is the last person on the right in the back row. James Travis Stone is in the first row standing behind the seated guests and is the fourth person from the right. Cicero Constantine and Isabelle Christine Draper Stone are the older couple seated in front. |
Owner of original: Ancestry |
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714 | Stone, Cicero Constantine |
Owner of original: ancestry.com |
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715 | Stone, Cicero Constantne, and family C.C. and Isabelle Draper Stone, daughter Daisy Harris, Children, Ernest, Ralph and Bonnie Harris and James T. Stone, son of Mr. and Mrs. C.C. Stone. Pict & info from Madeline Stone Gilbert) Note added by Donna Stone Haggerty: This is likely in front of the Bloomington Springs Hotel in Tennessee where they worked. Note added by Cheryl Nesmith that the hotel was owned by C.C. and Isabelle until they sold it, according to their daughter, Pansy Ethel Stone Kuykendall. The 7 June 1900 U.S. Federal Census for Civil Dist. No. 18, Putnam Co., TN, Enumeration Dist. 78, Sheet No. 4, lists C. Stone as the 49 year old Hotel Prop. with Belle as his wife and several children are listed. |
Owner of original: ancestry.com |
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716 | Stone, Debra Alexander | |||
717 | Stone, Debra Kay | |||
718 | Stone, Debra Kay | |||
719 | Stone, Elihu Herschel |
Owner of original: ancestry.com |
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720 | Stone, Elihu Patton and Margaret Lindsey |
Owner of original: ancestry.com |
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721 | Stone, Elizabeth Lenore "Eliza" |
Owner of original: ancestry.com |
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722 | Stone, Enoch Garnet, Sr. Son of C. C. and Isabelle C. Draper Stone and brother of Ridley Draper Stone, Sr.--went by the name "Garnet". Born March 25, 1880 in Bloomington Springs, Putnam Co., TN. Married Maud Burksead, a girl he met in Oklahoma. They lived in New Mexico for awhile but went back to Oklahoma. (Info from Pansy Stone Kuykendall) They had three children: Enoch, Cecil and Raymond. (author of the letters written to his cousin Alene, attached) |
Owner of original: ancestry |
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723 | Stone, Enoch Herschel |
Owner of original: ancestry.com |
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724 | Stone, Enoch Herschel, 2nd wife Mary Minerva Patton, and daughter Mary E. Stone |
Owner of original: ancestry.com |
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725 | Stone, Jack Allen | |||
726 | Stone, Jack Allen and Frankie Sluder Stone |
Owner of original: ancestry sandrajean5061 (bryant 1) |
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727 | Stone, James Travis, Sgt. Jimmy served with the U.S. Army, Transportation Corps, World War I, France. Photo was cropped from the original. Photo owned by his granddaughter: Lita Hughes Shaw. |
Owner of original: ancestry.com |
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728 | Stone, Jean (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | |||
729 | Stone, Jerald Wayne and Clara Elizabeth Ingram Stone |
Owner of original: ancestry sandrajean5061 (bryant 1) |
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730 | Stone, Jerold Wayne | |||
731 | Stone, Jessie Theodore | |||
732 | Stone, Jessie Theodore and Jessie Ethleen Ford Stone | |||
733 | Stone, Jeweldean | |||
734 | Stone, Jeweldean Bryant |
Owner of original: ancestry sandrajean5061 (bryant 1) |
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735 | Stone, Joe Ted | |||
736 | Stone, Joe Ted and Laila Pearl Ryther | |||
737 | Stone, Joe Ted, Jerold, Jack Allen young man on the left is unknown | |||
738 | Stone, Joe Ted, Jeweldean, Jean, Jack, Jerald | |||
739 | Stone, Joey (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | |||
740 | Stone, John Hoskins |
Owner of original: Wikipedia |
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741 | Stone, Joseph Winfield, Cyntha Bray Stone, and A.P. Stone |
Owner of original: ancestry |
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742 | Stone, Josiah Monument to Revolutionary War soldiers mounted in courthouse at Henderson County, Kentucky |
Owner of original: Jama Hayes |
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743 | Stone, Marvin; Sarah "Sally" Stone Daines; and Nettie Ford Stone (Marvin Stone, his wife Nettie, and his sister Sarah Stone Daines; Srah is in the middle rear) |
Owner of original: ancestry sandrajean5061 (bryant 1) |
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744 | Stone, Minnie Daisy Harris |
Owner of original: ancestry.com |
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745 | Stone, Pansy Ethel |
Owner of original: ancestry |
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746 | Stone, Ridley Draper Jr. Ridley Draper Stone at UC--- (Carolyn Stone’s photo)--- Description: Ridley Draper Stone, son of Ridley D. and Eunice Rundle Stone. Born August 8, 1902 in Nashville, TN. and died May 18, 1977 in Berkeley, CA. Married Frances Ellen Crane on June 23, 1929 and they had one child: Carolyn (Picture & info from Madeline Stone Gilbert) |
Owner of original: ancestry |
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747 | Stone, Ridley Draper Sr. |
Owner of original: ancestry |
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748 | Stone, Sarah Frances Daines |
Owner of original: ancestry sandrajean5061 (bryant 1) |
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749 | Stone, Sterling Rundle Son of Ridley Draper, Sr. and Eunice Rundle Stone. Born Sept. 2, 1914 in Nashville, TN. and died Sept. 25, 1985 in Pleasant Hill, CA. Married Margaret E. Anderson on April 27, 1941 in Los Angeles, CA. They had two children; Robert Norman and Madeline Joanne. He was a Chiropractor and practiced in his office in back of their home on 20 Gregory Ln., Pleasant Hill, CA. (Picture & info from Madeline Stone Gilbert) |
Owner of original: ancestry.com |
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750 | Stone, Thomas Gov "by resolution of 1834, the Gov of MD was authorized to have a full length portrait of Thomas Stone painted for the State House, and in 1874 the Assembly directed a portrait be painted and contributed to the collectionin Independence Hall in Philadelphia." The History of Charles County Maryland by Margaret Brown | |||
751 | Stone, William Harrison and Charlotte |
Owner of original: ancestry sandrajean5061 (bryant 1) |
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752 | Stone, William, Gov Allegorical Painting of Cecil Calvert Presenting the Acts of Toleration to Gov. William Stone, oil painting, 1853, by Tompkins Harrison Matteson (1813-1884), sometimes erroneously entitled: The Founding of Maryland. Painting is located in the Senate Lounge, Maryland State House. MSA SC1545-2551. |
Owner of original: http://mdroots.thinkport.org/library/williamverlindastone.asp |
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753 | Stovall, Catherine Gallagher and Margaret "Maggie" Gallagher |
Owner of original: Ruthie E. Gallagher Bartling |
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754 | Strahan, Emanuel |
Owner of original: findagrave by Michael Revels |
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755 | Strahan, Manuel and Mary R. Greene |
Owner of original: Davids Genealogy Revised (Ancestry.com) |
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756 | Strahan, Moses |
Owner of original: ancestry.com |
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757 | Stricker, Henry John, Sr. |
Owner of original: pvdeming |
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758 | Stricker, Henry John, Sr., and Runie Mable Moore |
Owner of original: pvdeming |
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759 | Taylor, James and Elvira Chase | |||
760 | Texas - Confederate States 1861 - 1865 When the Civil War broke out in 1861, The State of Texas decided to join with the Southern Confederate states. Governor Sam Houston resigned and refused to swear allegiance with the Confederates. The news of the 1863 Emancipation Proclamation did not reach Texas until June 19th, 1865. The last battle of the Civil War was fought at Brownsville on May 11, 1865 – a month after the formal surrender of General Lee at Appomattox. Texas was readmitted to the Union on March 30, 1870. Anson Jones was the last president of the Republic of Texas. In the changing of the flags ceremony he said, “The final act in this great drama is now performed, the Republic of Texas is no more.” http://texasproud.com/history/six-flags-over-texas-history | |||
761 | Texas owned by Mexico 1821 - 21 Apr 1836 Mexico: 1821 – April 21, 1836 – San Jacinto Day In 1821 Mexico gained independence from Spain and the region of Texas became part of Mexico. The Austin family received a grant to settle 300 US citizens in the new territory. These settlers were led by Stephen F. Austin. Many more soon followed. Santa Anna was elected governor of Mexico in 1832 and soon after sent troops into Texas to force martial law. The Texans first rebelled at Goliad in 1835. A troop of Mexican soldiers had come to get their cannon and the Texians refused – making a flag that said “Come and Take it!” The Texians then took over the city of San Antonio. On March 2, 1836 at the town of Washington on the Brazos, a group of 59 representatives voted to declare Texas independence. Just 4 days later, on March the 6th, Santa Anna led his army to the Alamo where he had all survivors executed. He marched on to Goliad and had everyone shot there as well. General Sam Houston and his army of Texians faced their final battle with Santa Anna along the banks of Buffalo Bayou. They fought and won independence for Texas at the Battle of San Jacinto on April 21, 1836 http://texasproud.com/history/six-flags-over-texas-history | |||
762 | Texas Ranger Badge |
Owner of original: http://www.thehomesecuritysuperstore.com/self-defense-police-equipment-online-badges-and-id-historical-badge-texas-rangers-bw8-p=3117?gclid=CJOc1uzsz9QCFU-4wAod4goMdA |
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763 | Texas, Jefferson County, Sabine Pass - Thomas Court |
Owner of original: Sherry Sharp |
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764 | The Alexander Breckenridge Log Home The Alexander Breckenridge Log Home, the oldest building still standing on the headwaters of the Holston River - the log house built by Alexander Breckenridge in 1769. This style of construction is typical for the era in which it was built - the country was young and rapidly expanding westward, and the most readily available (and affordable) building materials were rough logs and stone. In those days, when materials were needed for building a new structure, trees were cut down and hewn into shape by hand. The logs were then measured, cut, notched and carefully stacked on top of one another - much like a puzzle. The spaces between the logs were filled in with pine tar and/or mud. Stones were gathered and used to build a fireplace and chimney. If the homeowner had enough time and/or money, the stones were usually cut into more or less uniform rectangles. Otherwise, they were used in their natural, irregular shapes. Today, there are relatively few of these wonderful old log houses still around to serve as reminders of 18th century American life. Most of them are privately owned and in various stages of decay, but the Alexander Breckenridge log house was completely restored and moved to its present Abingdon, Virginia location behind the Washington County Public Library in 1985-86 by the Washington County Preservation Foundation. October 6, 2005 Washington County Public Library, Abingdon, Virginia | |||
765 | The Moler Family cemetery
(note: As it turned out through Y-DNA, this George Adam Moler was not the son of Ludwig who immigrated in 1730 with three sons, one being named George. Per History of Lancaster County," published in 1883, no further info was had of Ludwig's son George. This dedication is in error.) of Jefferson County, West Virginia In this cemetery are buried George Adam Moler (1714-1783) and his wife Eve. George Adam Moler came to America on Aug 29, 1730 with his father, Ludwig Mohler, settling first in Lancaster, Penn. He moved to this area around 1758. He received a land grant from Lord Fairfax in 1762. Due to a misspelling on this land grant "George changed the spelling of his last name from Mohler to Moler. This cemetery is on the original land grant. Also buried here are George Adam Moler, Jr., who served in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War, and George Washington Moler, Jr., who served in Co. "D", 12th Virginia Cavalry Laurel Brigade C.S. A., who was wounded and died at Staunton, VA, on Dec 22 1863. This memorial is placed in memory of all the Moler's of Jefferson County, West Virginia, and their descendants. June 2001" |
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766 | The Republic of Texas 1836-1845 The Republic of Texas: 1836 – 1845 Sam Houston was elected the first president of the Republic of Texas. The small town of Waterloo was chosen to be the capitol and it was renamed Austin – in honor of Stepehen F. Austin. The last president of the Republic of Texas was elected in 1844 – Anson Jones. He ruled just 1 year before Texas joined the United States. http://texasproud.com/history/six-flags-over-texas-history | |||
767 | Thomas, Elizabeth "Lillie" and husband James Robert Thomas (left)
Thomas, Martha "Mattie" and husband (..) (right) thanks to Priscilla Bruce for the photo |
Owner of original: Priscilla Bruce |
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768 | Thomas, Elizabeth Jenkins "Lillie" Thomas thanks to Priscilla Bruce for the photo |
Owner of original: Priscilla Bruce |
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769 | Thomas, Will | |||
770 | Thompson, Jennette (Nettie) Catherine Axford, Pillot |
Owner of original: ancestry.com |
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771 | Thorp, Fielden Mortimer |
Owner of original: ancestry.com |
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772 | Thorp, John C. |
Owner of original: ancestry.com |
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773 | Tinkling Spring Church Tinkling Spring Church was officially founded in 1740. The first meeting house was a log cabin measuring twenty-four by fifty feet. http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~vaaugust/photo.html | |||
774 | Tinkling Spring Church The floor plan shows seating arrangement and pew rent. The small pulpit was located along the west wall. The interior was severely simple and the floor was the ground over which the the sanctuary was constructed. The pews were simple benches without backs, probably made of split logs. http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~vaaugust/photo.html | |||
775 | Tinkling Spring Presbyterian Church Fisherville, Augusta County Virginia This monument, which stands outside the Fellowship Hall, reads, "Sacred to the Memory of the Immigrants to this valley who turned the wilderness into habitations." It lists the names of the original members who were assessed twelve shillings each to build the first meeting house. Administratively, the membership was divided into three Quarters headed by John Christian, William Wright, and John Finley. Christian's quarter included families named Black, Cowin, Wilson, Long, Bell, Alexander, Stewart, Patton, Hall, Robison, Cristian, Davison, McCollock, Caldwell, Armstrong, Rutledge, Henderson, Conegham, Thomson, Scott, Gamel, Ramsey, Preston, Maxwell, McDonal, Russell, Lewis, Hutchison, McClanahan, Brackenridge, and McCollock. Wright's quarter included families named Smith Hutchison, Palmer, Thomson, Moday, Frazer, Johnston, Logan, Henderson, Scileran, Black, Cear, McCune, Fergeson, and Wright. Finley's quarter included families named McClure, Turk, Gay, Finley, McCollock, Gelaspey, Edmiston, Campbell, Stewart, Peterson, Cear, Tays, Steel, and White. http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~vaaugust/photo.html |
Owner of original: findgrave by Pat Kiser Date: 4 Oct 2010 |
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776 | Todd, Andrew Jackson "Drew" Sr. |
Owner of original: Olive Massey |
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777 | Todd, Andrew Jackson "Drew" Sr., and Addie Sue Mobley
Wedding picture 1904 |
Owner of original: Olive Massie |
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778 | Treaty of Doak's Stand Historical Monument Treaty of Doak's Stand Near here on October 18, 1820, the Choctaw tribe, under pressure of expanding white settlement, ceded over 5,000,000 acres to the U.S. in Second Choctaw Cession. Andrew Jackson and Thomas Hinds represented U.S. Mile Marker 108, Highway 16, few hundred feet west of Highway 17 Madison County, Mississippi |
Owner of original: http://mdah.state.ms.us/senseofplace/2010/10/18/state-historical-markers-treaty-of-doaks-stand/ |
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779 | University of Colorado - Ritter, Ralph 1949, Gamma Delta, middle row, 2nd from left. |
Date: 1949 |
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780 | Vance, Jack Hudgens |
Owner of original: Jackie Vance |
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781 | Vandiver, Charles Mack; Sarah Jane Winters - front; back row, Charles William "Bill"; two daughters. between 1890 and 1900 Coryell County, Texas |
Owner of original: Byrda Vandiver |
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782 | Vandiver, Charles William | |||
783 | Vandiver, Jessie | |||
784 | Vandiver, Mary | |||
785 | Vandiver, R.J. | |||
786 | Vandiver, Ruby (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | |||
787 | Vandiver, Thelma Iola Stamps dau of Birdie Court and Charles William Vandiver. taken in Childress, Texas |
Owner of original: Byrda Woodard Date: 1930s |
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788 | Vandiver, Winnie | |||
789 | Veterans Memorial Wall (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Owner of original: Sherry Sharp Date: 25 May 2004 Place: Beaumont, Texas |
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790 | Veterans Memorial Wall Forest Lawn Memorial Park (honoring both living and deceased Veterans) |
Owner of original: Sherry Sharp Date: 7 Mar 2007 Place: Beaumont, Texas 30.124853048995643, -94.1007649898529 |
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791 | Veterans Memorial Wall |
Owner of original: Sherry Sharp Date: 25 May 2004 |
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792 | Veterans Memorial Wall |
Owner of original: Sherry Sharp Date: 25 May 2004 Place: Beaumont, Texas |
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793 | Veterans Memorial Wall |
Owner of original: Sherry Sharp Date: 25 May 2004 Place: Beaumont, Texas |
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794 | Veterans Memorial Wall |
Owner of original: Sherry Sharp Date: 2 Jun 2004 Place: Beaumont, Texas |
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795 | Veterans Memorial Wall |
Owner of original: Sherry Sharp Date: 11 Jul 2004 Place: Beaumont, Texas |
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796 | Veterans Memorial Wall (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Owner of original: Sherry Sharp Date: 11 Jul 2004 Place: Beaumont, Texas |
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797 | Veterans Memorial Wall |
Owner of original: Sherry Sharp Date: 11 Jul 2004 Place: Beaumont, Texas |
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798 | Veterans Memorial Wall |
Owner of original: Sherry Sharp Date: 7 Mar 2007 Place: Beaumont, Texas |
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799 | Victoria Memorial Square | |||
800 | Vieno, August Harold "Red" and Avera, Olive May |
Owner of original: Mary Stephens Garcia |