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 | 416 N 7th Manitowoc
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 | 4th US Cavalry 1909 at Ft Mead SD
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 | 617 Chicago St Manitowoc
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 | 634 Arcade St St Paul
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 | 761 E 3rd St Paul
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 | Abraham Schutt
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 | Alter Drug Store Title: Alter drug store
Date: ca. 1910
Place/Time: Manitowoc County (Wisconsin) / Manitowoc, Wisconsin / 1900s
Description: Oscar A. Alter Drug Store, 208 North Eighth Street, around 1910. Mr. Alter worked as a druggist from 1880 into the early 1900's, then became an employee of the East Wisconsin Trustee Company into the 1930's.
TGM Subjects: Drugstores
Subjects: Alter family / East Wisconsin Trustee Company / North Eighth Street (Manitowoc, Wis.) / Oscar A. Alter Drug Store / Business & industry
Type: StillImage
Format: 1 photograph : b&w
Identifier: BandI1.038
Is Part Of: Manitowoc Local History Collection
The State of Wisconsin Collection
Rights: This image cannot be copied or reproduced without the written permission of the Manitowoc Public Library
Submitter: Schmidt, Kathy: Manitowoc Public Library
Local Identifier: WI.MTWCImages.BandI1.038.bib
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 | Anders Johansson Grytten
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Owner of original: http://portrettarkiv.ra.no/fotoweb/cmdrequest/HomePage.fwx
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 | Andreas Baade
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Owner of original: http://portrettarkiv.ra.no/fotoweb/cmdrequest/HomePage.fwx
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 | Andreas Baade
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Owner of original: http://portrettarkiv.ra.no/fotoweb/cmdrequest/HomePage.fwx
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 | Andreas Gertsen Heiberg b 1693
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Owner of original: http://portrettarkiv.ra.no/fotoweb/cmdrequest/HomePage.fwx
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 | Anna and Dora Beer Taken in 1864 on the occasion of their father's death at age 43. Anna, on the left, is 7, and Dora is 4. They look like they've been crying.
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Date: 1864
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 | Anna Georgeana Beer 1859-1940
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 | Anna Marie Catharine Von Krogh 1796-1886
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 | Anna Marie Stockfleth
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Owner of original: http://portrettarkiv.ra.no/fotoweb/cmdrequest/HomePage.fwx
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 | Anna Marie Stockfleth 1734-1769
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 | Anna Marie Von Krogh and Johannes Kreutz Magnus
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 | Anna Ornes and Children
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 | Anund's Mound in Västerås Anundshög (also Anundshögen and Anunds hög) is a tumulus near Västerås in Västmanland, the largest in Sweden. It has a diameter of 60 metres (200 ft) and is about 9 metres (30 ft) high.
Assessments of the era of the mound vary between the Bronze Age and the late Iron Age. A fireplace under it has been dated by radiocarbon dating to sometime between AD 210 and 540.
Some historians have associated the mound with the legendary King Anund, while others regard this as speculative. It is purported also that the name is taken from the large runestone at the site, (Vs 13) the central stone in a row of 15 alongside the mound, re-erected in the 1960s and apparently marking out the route of the Eriksgata. The inscription on the runestone reads:
+ fulkuiþr + raisti + stainn + þasi + ala + at + sun + + sin + hiþin + bruþur + anutaʀ + uraiþr hik + runaʀ
"Folkvid raised all of these stones after his son Heden, Anund's brother. Vred carved the runes."
At the foot of the mound are 2 large stone ships placed end to end, 51 metres (167 ft) and 54 metres (177 ft) long. The site was a thing-place and the ship settings may be associated with this function.
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 | Anundshög,_Västerås
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 | Anundshög,_Västerås
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 | Anundshög,_Västerås
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 | Arcadia Hotel, Santa Monica - 1890 Location where Griffith J Griffith shot his wife, Mary Agnes Christina Mesmer, in the face during an argument.
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 | Armistead Sword Sword and scabbard carried by General Lewis Armistead at the battle of Gettysburg.
Object Name Sword
Catalog Number 0985.13.00078a
Description Model 1850 U.S. Foot Officer's Sword: slightly curved, single-edged blade with two fullers, blade etched with floral sprays and military trophies, eagle and "US"; gilded brass hilt with guard decorated with pierced design of floral sprays, knuckle bow pierced for sword knot near pommel which is decorated on forward edge with oak leaves; wood grip covered with shagreen and twisted wire. Leather scabbard (.78b) with brass mounts.
Dimensions W-5.5 L-33.5 D-3 inches
Owned Lewis A. Armistead; Michael Specht; Thomas D. Jeffress
Owner Regiment Specht: 72nd Pennsylvania Infantry, Co. K
Event Battle of Gettysburg
Provenance Brig. Gen. Lewis Addison Armistead carried this sword and scabbard during the war. He used it when he was leading his brigade as part of Pickett's Charge. Upon leaping the stone wall near the colors of the 72nd Pennsylvania, Armistead fell mortally wounded. Sgt. Michael Specht, of Co. K, 72nd Pennsylvania Infantry, picked up the sword with scabbard and kept them until he, with the 72nd Pennsyvlania Infantry, gave them to the 56th Virginia Infantry (Capt. Thomas D. Jeffress as commander) at the "Reunion of the Blue and Gray" at Gettysburg on September 15, 1906 on the spot where Armistead fell. The 56th Virginia gave the sword and scabbard to the Museum with the statement that Armistead's heirs had claim to the items. Armistead's grandsons laid claim but donated the sword and scabbard fully in 1907.
https://acwm.pastperfectonline.com/webobject/98E8EDD6-3A5D-40EE-B0F1-115157246450
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Owner of original: Museum of the Confederacy, Richmond Va.
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 | Belle Grove, Pittsylvania County. Virginia
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 | Benjamin and Helen Brown
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 | Benjamin Franklin Brown
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 | Benjamin Franklin Brown
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 | Bergen 1580
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 | Bergenhus Fortress
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Place: Bergenhus Festning, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway
60.3995037, 5.317111399999931
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 | Bergenhus Fortress http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bergenhus_Fortress
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 | Berger's Store Berger's Store, on the Toshes Road, was built in 1829 by Samuel Berger, Bryan and Samuel Nowlin. Berger’s Store building had a front room 18 by 20 feet. Back of this was a “counting room.” Early voting was at the courthouse, but about the time in 1829 when this store began operation, voting was by districts. Berger’s Store became one of the voting places. There was a larger “warming room” in back with a big fireplace. A stairway led from this room to a room above where the clerk had sleeping quarters. There was a post office in the store beginning in 1841.
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Owner of original: http://bergerstore.blogspot.com/2010/05/jacob-berger-1745-1838-and-his.html
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 | Birgithe Johanne Wibe b 1789
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 | Blandfield Plantation
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 | Bolling Hall, Goochland County Viginia, USA
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 | Bolling Hall, Goochland County Virginia, USA
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 | Bolling Island
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 | Braunche Historic Property 55 East St Helen Street - No.55 with its neighbour No.51 are part of a timber framed row of rental properties built some time around 1500. They belonged to the Braunche family. Source: Abingdon Area Archaeological and Historical Society, "Historic Buildings", http://www.abingdon.gov.uk/history/people/braunche-family
Elizabeth, the widow of Richard Branch was deriving income from these properties at the time of her death.
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 | Bredo Von Munthe av Morgenstierne b 1701
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Owner of original: http://portrettarkiv.ra.no/fotoweb/cmdrequest/HomePage.fwx
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 | Bucklen Hotel early 1900s
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Place: Elkhart, Elkhart, Indiana, USA
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 | Caleb Judson Moore
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 | Caleb Judson Moore Jr
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 | Carlton Wayland Moore
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 | Chepstow 1
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 | Chepstow 2
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 | Chepstow 3
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 | Chepstow 4
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 | Chepstow 5
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 | Chepstow 6
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 | Chepstow 7
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