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Archive for June, 2011
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WWII ~ Field Artillery ~ 19 April 1945
Posted on 30 June 2011 | No CommentsWorld War II Series: Field artillery barrage in Luzon on 19 April 1945. -
WWI ~ Navy Recruitment Poster ~ Put ‘em Across
Posted on 29 June 2011 | No CommentsOne of the series of U.S. recruitment posters for the Navy during World War I. -
It’s Strawberry Time
Posted on 28 June 2011 | No CommentsOne of my favorite memories as a kid was of eating bowls of strawberries with cream and sugar at the summer celebration of one of our local cities. I try... -
Last Will & Testament of Love Brewster, 1650/1651
Posted on 27 June 2011 | No CommentsLast Will & Testament of Love Brewster, 1650/1651 The last Will and Testament of Love Brewster Deseassed exhibited at the generall Court holden at New Plym: the 4th of... -
Frans Hals Art ~ Week 11
Posted on 26 June 2011 | No CommentsWeekly presentation of art by great granduncle Frans Hals. Family Portrait. -
Currier and Ives ~ Brooklyn New York
Posted on 26 June 2011 | No CommentsThe beauty of a Currier and Ives print from days gone by. Click to Enlarge. -
Is It English or Am I Nuts?
Posted on 25 June 2011 | 2 CommentsWhile working on a life history recently, a word that we all use frequently didn’t appear to be spelled correctly. The longer I looked at it, the more I was... -
Richard, Ruth and Roscoe Holmes Headstone
Posted on 24 June 2011 | No CommentsThe cast iron tombstone of siblings Richard, Ruth and Roscoe Holmes in the South Pond Cemetery in Plymouth, Massachusetts has a unique design that exhibits more scroll work than is... -
WWII ~ Attack on USS Franklin 19 Mar 1945
Posted on 23 June 2011 | No CommentsHeavily damaged by two 500lb Japanese bombs on 19 March 1945, the carrier, USS Franklin survived the attack 50 miles off the Japanese coast. She made her way to New... -
Serendipity in Genealogy and Two Heads Are Better than One
Posted on 22 June 2011 | No CommentsA friend and I have been working on posting his lineage on my website over the past year. He became interested in genealogy several years ago and as many genealogical...













