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Phyllis Echols Moore
Phyllis Echols Moore
 
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Plaque des premiers colons de Quebec
Plaque des premiers colons de Quebec
 
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Powhatan
Powhatan
 
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Reed and Janet
Reed and Janet
 
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Reed Dante Smith
Reed Dante Smith
 
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Reed Dante Smith
Reed Dante Smith
 
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Reed Dante Smith
Reed Dante Smith
 
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Reed Dante Smith
Reed Dante Smith
 
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Reed Dante Smith
Reed Dante Smith
 
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Reed Dante Smith and Janet Bruce Burwell - 1914
Reed Dante Smith and Janet Bruce Burwell - 1914
 
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Reed Smith Home
Reed Smith Home
 
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Reed Smith WU
Reed Smith WU
 
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Richard and Judith Marriage Closeup
Richard and Judith Marriage Closeup
Place: Dayton, Greene, Ohio, USA
39.7589478, -84.19160690000001
 
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Richard and Judith Moore Wedding
Richard and Judith Moore Wedding
 
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Richard and Judy Moore
Richard and Judy Moore
1946, Dayton, Ohio
 
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Richard Edward Moore
Richard Edward Moore
 
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Richard Farthing's home
Richard Farthing's home
Richard Farthing's home up until 1777. Called Mansfield, it is the oldest building in Chatham, Virginia. In 1777, it served as a court house and later became the home of a Judge Coles after the Civil War. Mansfield is currently a Chatham Hall faculty residence. http://www.victorianvilla.com/sims-mitchell/local/chathamsoldest.htm http://www.victorianvilla.com/sims-mitchell/local/tour/cha/
 
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Richard Jane Randolph
Richard Jane Randolph
Courtesy: http://www.pickettsociety.com/turkey_island/turkey_pix.html Please note caption: "Here atop the highest crest on the old Turkey Island plantation stands a solitary sentinel to an almost forgotten past. The 13-foot obelisk of imported sandstone is seen now only by an occasional hunter hiking through the dense woods surrounding it. Erected in 1771 by a grateful son in memory of his parents, Richard and Jane Randolph, it also bears an inscription commemorating the "Calamitous Flood of 1771." The "grateful son" was Ryland Randolph, who died in 1785. It is called "the Randolph Monument"or "the Flood Monument".

 
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Richard White Echols
Richard White Echols
 
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Robert T Sandifer
Robert T Sandifer
 
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Ruben E Moore Family 1896
Ruben E Moore Family 1896
Ruben and Emma with children.
Back row: Willie, John, Lee, George, Charlie
Middle row: Emma, Ruben
Front row: Sandy (infant), Caleb (sleeping)
Date: 1896
 
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Sallie Anne Motley
Sallie Anne Motley
1858-1933
 
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Sally Ann Motley
Sally Ann Motley
 
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Samuel Landerer 1950
Samuel Landerer 1950
 
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Seehusen, Severin Mortensen Svanenhjelm
Seehusen, Severin Mortensen Svanenhjelm
 
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Signet of Daniel Barth (1607-1656) Kilde: Mikael Sundt: 'Stamtavle over Familien Barth', Kristiania 1891.
Signet of Daniel Barth (1607-1656) Kilde: Mikael Sundt: "Stamtavle over Familien Barth", Kristiania 1891.
 
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St Peter and Paul Church Wissembourg
St Peter and Paul Church Wissembourg
 
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St Peter and Paul Church Wissembourg
St Peter and Paul Church Wissembourg
 
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St Peter and Paul Church Wissembourg
St Peter and Paul Church Wissembourg
 
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St Peter and Paul Church Wissembourg
St Peter and Paul Church Wissembourg
 
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St Ulrichs Altenstadt
St Ulrichs Altenstadt
 
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St Ulrichs Altenstadt
St Ulrichs Altenstadt
 
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Stie Tonsberg Scholler von Krogh
Stie Tonsberg Scholler von Krogh
Owner of original: http://portrettarkiv.ra.no/fotoweb/cmdrequest/HomePage.fwx
 
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Stone Ship at Anund's Barrow
Stone Ship at Anund's Barrow
 
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Stonewall Jackson
Stonewall Jackson
 
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Stødle Kirke, Etne, Hordaland, Norway
Stødle Kirke, Etne, Hordaland, Norway
 
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SÆRIMNER
SÆRIMNER
Launched in 1878, the Frigate "Særimner" was converted to Bark 1892. 1366 nrt (B s 411/411/407- D) -
Built by Fredrik Magnus at Hogganvik for Jacob Sømme. 1892 sold to E Berentsen. 1903 sold to Birger Berg. 21 Feb 1907 grounded at Riding Rocks, Great Bahama Bank, while traveling to Gulfport MS from Buenos Aires with lumber. Arrived at Nasssau Bahamas floating on its own load. Condemned.

201 feet long width 37 and depth 23.5 feet. Cost over £200,000. It was the largest sailing vessel built in Norway until then. One of Scandinavia's most beautiful ships, but also a venture on which fortunes were lost, because this is when steamships came into use. The shipbuilding business at Hogganvik never recovered. Work was commenced in autumn 1876 and launch was 20 August 1878.
 
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Særimner at Imsland.
Særimner at Imsland.
 
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Søren de Fine Von Krogh 1724-1795
Søren de Fine Von Krogh 1724-1795
 
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Søren de Fine Von Krogh 1724-1795
Søren de Fine Von Krogh 1724-1795
 
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Thankful Smead Chest with Drawers
Thankful Smead Chest with Drawers
ca. 1695 Massachusetts
Oak and pine
Photographed at Huntington Library in San Marino, California while on loan from the Dietrich American Foundation in Philadelphia.

Known as a Hadley chest, these types of chests were produced in Connecticutt River valley towns in central New England near Hadley Massachusetts.

From the T. S. carved in its front, it is known this chest was made for Thankful Smead, born in Deerfield 1677 and died there with her husband 3 children in the 1704 Deerfield raid. This chest may have been presented to Thankful Smead around 1695 upon her marriage to John Hawks Jr.
 
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Thomas Ford
Thomas Ford
 
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Thorvald Ornes 1891
Thorvald Ornes 1891
 
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Tromso, Norway, 1875
Tromso, Norway, 1875
 
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Truls Christensen Krog
Truls Christensen Krog
 
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Victoria Bruce Moore
Victoria Bruce Moore
 
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Victoria Bruce Moore
Victoria Bruce Moore
 
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Victoria Bruce Moore
Victoria Bruce Moore
 
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Virginia Imogen Moore 1945
Virginia Imogen Moore 1945
 
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Virginia Imogen Moore 1947
Virginia Imogen Moore 1947
 

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