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Sleighs, Cutters and Sleds
Posted on 16 April 2011 | No CommentsIf you wanted the latest and greatest in winter travel, a family had to look nor farther than the Studebaker Branch of Studebaker Cars in Salt Lake City in 1886.... -
Historical House Plans ~ The Belmont
Posted on 16 April 2011 | No CommentsHistorical house designs are easy to spot when we are out and about. When we think to look, similar homes are in almost every American city and town. At the... -
Thomas W. Keene ~ Actor ~ Dies Near Brighton
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Deep Sea Divers ~ London Illustrated ~ 6 Feb 1873
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Building the Manhattan Bridge ~ 1909 ~ NYC
Posted on 13 April 2011 | No CommentsWe forget that many of the grand bridges in the United States were built a century ago. -
Tenement Living ~ Brockton, MA ~ Dec 1940
Posted on 12 April 2011 | No CommentsFriends and neighbors visiting in the front yard of a tenement building in Brockton, Massachusetts one year prior to the attack on Pearl Harbor. -
Tombstone Tuesday ~ Mary Mulford Anderson
Posted on 12 April 2011 | No CommentsMy 3rd great grandmother, Mary Mulford Anderson, was born on 21 Aug 1792 in Green County, Pennsylvania. She died on 16 Nov 1859 in Jefferson County, Iowa. Living near the... -
Water Street Railroad Depot ~ Chicago ~ May 1943
Posted on 11 April 2011 | No CommentsSecured against terrorists, freight cars await the next trip out of Chicago during the Spring of 1943 while World War II raged on. -
The Horse Won ~ Sort Of
Posted on 9 April 2011 | No CommentsThe family got a new car. They even bought chains for the tires so they could traverse the snowy and muddy roads. Then one day they stopped paying attention to... -
U.S. Officer with French Partisan ~ 1944 ~ France
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