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More Ancestral Family Murders in Salem
Posted on 24 May 2011 | No CommentsI was happy to discover that my ancestors, William and Joanna (Jone) Blessing Towne died before three of their daughters were accused of witchcraft and two were murdered in the... -
Are YOU a Victory Canner? ~ WWII Series
Posted on 19 May 2011 | No CommentsWorld War II – At Home Series -
Imperial Eagle of the Holy Roman Empire
Posted on 13 May 2011 | No CommentsThe Imperial Eagle of the Holy Roman Empire – Coat of Arms of the Imperial realms. Quaterionenad by David de Negker Wikipedia – Creative Commons -
Touring in a 1918 Haynes Automobile
Posted on 12 May 2011 | No CommentsThe 1918 Haynes automobile had plenty of room for family drives around the countryside. -
Artillery At Yorktown ~ Civil War
Posted on 11 May 2011 | No CommentsIt makes one wonder how the mortars used in the Civil War didn’t sink out of sight in the mud on the battlegrounds. How long did it take to embed... -
Plant A Victory Garden ~ WWII Series
Posted on 10 May 2011 | No CommentsWorld War II –- At Home Series -
RMS Lusitania Sunk By German Warship 7 May 1915
Posted on 8 May 2011 | No CommentsNews of the sinking of the passenger ship, RMS Lusitania invaded the quiet morning of May 8th 1915. The morning newspapers around the world were full of the account of... -
World War I ~ Navy Recruiting Poster
Posted on 7 May 2011 | No CommentsThe German Keiser represents German aggression in Europe during WWI in this U.S. Navy recruiting poster. -
The Jenney Grist Mill in Plymouth
Posted on 7 May 2011 | No CommentsMy ancestor, Pilgrim John Jenney, built a grist mill in Plymouth, Massachusetts in 1636. It remained in continuous operation until it was destroyed by fire in 1847. The need for...














