Tokyo war crimes trial. 'Lieut. Gen. Shizuo Yokoyama points to a map to give disposition of his 8th Division troops as he testifies in the trial in Manila of Lieut. Gen. Tomoyuki Yamashita, Japanese officer charged with being a war criminal. Next to Yokoyama is Capt. Jack Pace, ... member of the prosecution staff. Capt. Adolf Reel (arm akimbo), defense counsel, looks over Pace's shoulder. (Others unidentified) 11-23-45' [photo text] Gen. Yamashita was found guilty. After various legal appeals, he was hung on Feb. 23, 1946. To see my other WW II-related photos, Search: Prestor vintage WW II Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tokyo-war-crimes-trial-lieut-gen-shizuo-yokoyama-points-to-a-map-to-give-disposition-of-his-8th-division-troops-as-he-testifies-in-the-trial-in-manila-of-lieut-gen-tomoyuki-yamashita-japanese-officer-charged-with-being-a-war-criminal-next-to-yokoyama-is-capt-jack-pace-member-of-the-prosecution-staff-capt-adolf-reel-arm-akimbo-defense-counsel-looks-over-paces-shoulder-others-unidentified-11-23-45-photo-text-gen-yamashita-was-found-guilty-after-various-legal-appeals-he-was-hung-on-feb-23-1946-to-see-my-other-ww-ii-related-photos-search-prestor-vintage-ww-ii-image352907613.html
RF2BE4979–Tokyo war crimes trial. 'Lieut. Gen. Shizuo Yokoyama points to a map to give disposition of his 8th Division troops as he testifies in the trial in Manila of Lieut. Gen. Tomoyuki Yamashita, Japanese officer charged with being a war criminal. Next to Yokoyama is Capt. Jack Pace, ... member of the prosecution staff. Capt. Adolf Reel (arm akimbo), defense counsel, looks over Pace's shoulder. (Others unidentified) 11-23-45' [photo text] Gen. Yamashita was found guilty. After various legal appeals, he was hung on Feb. 23, 1946. To see my other WW II-related photos, Search: Prestor vintage WW II
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1939 , 1 december , USA: Army and Corps area Commanders meet with Woodring and Chief of Staff. Washington, D.C. A conference held between Army and Corps area commanders and the Secretary of War held to plan intensive training of the army for the next six months. Left to right: General Lorenzo D. Gasser , Major Daniel Van Voorhis , Gen. Percy P. Bishop , Gen. Herbert J. Brees , Gen. Stanley D. Embick , Gen. Hugh A. Drum , Major General George C. Marshall , Harry Woodring , Gen. Stanley H. Ford , Gen. James K. Parsons ,Gen. James A. Woodruff , Gen. George P. Tyner . General George Catlett Ma Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1939-1-december-usa-army-and-corps-area-commanders-meet-with-woodring-and-chief-of-staff-washington-dc-a-conference-held-between-army-and-corps-area-commanders-and-the-secretary-of-war-held-to-plan-intensive-training-of-the-army-for-the-next-six-months-left-to-right-general-lorenzo-d-gasser-major-daniel-van-voorhis-gen-percy-p-bishop-gen-herbert-j-brees-gen-stanley-d-embick-gen-hugh-a-drum-major-general-george-c-marshall-harry-woodring-gen-stanley-h-ford-gen-james-k-parsons-gen-james-a-woodruff-gen-george-p-tyner-general-george-catlett-ma-image528275805.html
RM2NKD151–1939 , 1 december , USA: Army and Corps area Commanders meet with Woodring and Chief of Staff. Washington, D.C. A conference held between Army and Corps area commanders and the Secretary of War held to plan intensive training of the army for the next six months. Left to right: General Lorenzo D. Gasser , Major Daniel Van Voorhis , Gen. Percy P. Bishop , Gen. Herbert J. Brees , Gen. Stanley D. Embick , Gen. Hugh A. Drum , Major General George C. Marshall , Harry Woodring , Gen. Stanley H. Ford , Gen. James K. Parsons ,Gen. James A. Woodruff , Gen. George P. Tyner . General George Catlett Ma
Atty. Gen. Harry Micajah Daugherty, full-length portrait, standing next to wife, under palm tree Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/atty-gen-harry-micajah-daugherty-full-length-portrait-standing-next-to-wife-under-palm-tree-image264467929.html
RMWA7FF5–Atty. Gen. Harry Micajah Daugherty, full-length portrait, standing next to wife, under palm tree
Oil King at golf . Mr J D Rockefeller on his private links narrating to a few friends some of the interesting details connested with his first day at Ormond beach which he spent playing golf . Gen Ames , his golf companion , is seen next to the Oil King . 23 December 1926 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/oil-king-at-golf-mr-j-d-rockefeller-on-his-private-links-narrating-to-a-few-friends-some-of-the-interesting-details-connested-with-his-first-day-at-ormond-beach-which-he-spent-playing-golf-gen-ames-his-golf-companion-is-seen-next-to-the-oil-king-23-december-1926-image359919066.html
RM2BWFMCA–Oil King at golf . Mr J D Rockefeller on his private links narrating to a few friends some of the interesting details connested with his first day at Ormond beach which he spent playing golf . Gen Ames , his golf companion , is seen next to the Oil King . 23 December 1926
Happy Mood -- Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower (left) laughs as he talks with an aide. Maj. Craig Cannon, Wilmington, Del., at Union Station today after the army chief of staff disclosed he has accepted the Presidency of Columbia University in New York, effective next year. Gen. Eisenhower was at the station with Mrs. Eisenhower who left for Boone, Ia., and the beside of an aunt who is ill, Miss Edda Carson. June 24, 1947. (Photo by AP Wirephoto). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/happy-mood-gen-dwight-d-eisenhower-left-laughs-as-he-talks-with-an-aide-maj-craig-cannon-wilmington-del-at-union-station-today-after-the-army-chief-of-staff-disclosed-he-has-accepted-the-presidency-of-columbia-university-in-new-york-effective-next-year-gen-eisenhower-was-at-the-station-with-mrs-eisenhower-who-left-for-boone-ia-and-the-beside-of-an-aunt-who-is-ill-miss-edda-carson-june-24-1947-photo-by-ap-wirephoto-image467219239.html
RM2J43JWB–Happy Mood -- Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower (left) laughs as he talks with an aide. Maj. Craig Cannon, Wilmington, Del., at Union Station today after the army chief of staff disclosed he has accepted the Presidency of Columbia University in New York, effective next year. Gen. Eisenhower was at the station with Mrs. Eisenhower who left for Boone, Ia., and the beside of an aunt who is ill, Miss Edda Carson. June 24, 1947. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).
The longest formation flight ever undertaken by service unit, five RAF flying boats of number 204 (Gen reconnaissance) Squadron being prepared at Plymouth. They will take off next week and by the time I return in the Spring, they would have flown 25,000 miles to Australia and back. The visit is being made in connection with the 150th anniversary celebration of Sydney. Photo shows, the RAF Saro London flying boat flight in formation over Plymouth. 26 November 1937 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-longest-formation-flight-ever-undertaken-by-service-unit-five-raf-flying-boats-of-number-204-gen-reconnaissance-squadron-being-prepared-at-plymouth-they-will-take-off-next-week-and-by-the-time-i-return-in-the-spring-they-would-have-flown-25000-miles-to-australia-and-back-the-visit-is-being-made-in-connection-with-the-150th-anniversary-celebration-of-sydney-photo-shows-the-raf-saro-london-flying-boat-flight-in-formation-over-plymouth-26-november-1937-image359625054.html
RM2BW29BX–The longest formation flight ever undertaken by service unit, five RAF flying boats of number 204 (Gen reconnaissance) Squadron being prepared at Plymouth. They will take off next week and by the time I return in the Spring, they would have flown 25,000 miles to Australia and back. The visit is being made in connection with the 150th anniversary celebration of Sydney. Photo shows, the RAF Saro London flying boat flight in formation over Plymouth. 26 November 1937
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CHINA-After careful study of aerial-photographed targets of China's boiling eastern front, Maj. Gen. C.L. Chennault, Commanding General of the fourteenth Air force, briefs key members of his staff on the next projected blow to the Japaneses. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/china-after-careful-study-of-aerial-photographed-targets-of-chinas-boiling-eastern-front-maj-gen-cl-chennault-commanding-general-of-the-fourteenth-air-force-briefs-key-members-of-his-staff-on-the-next-projected-blow-to-the-japaneses-image481344818.html
RM2JY346A–CHINA-After careful study of aerial-photographed targets of China's boiling eastern front, Maj. Gen. C.L. Chennault, Commanding General of the fourteenth Air force, briefs key members of his staff on the next projected blow to the Japaneses.
'Passers-by walk past the Scharnhorst statue next to the Neue Wache on Unter den Linden Street in Berlin-Mitte in 1937. The inscription on the base of the statue reads: ''Friedrich Wilhelm III / Dem / Gen. von Scharnhorst / Im Iahre 1822.'' [automated translation]' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/passers-by-walk-past-the-scharnhorst-statue-next-to-the-neue-wache-on-unter-den-linden-street-in-berlin-mitte-in-1937-the-inscription-on-the-base-of-the-statue-reads-friedrich-wilhelm-iii-dem-gen-von-scharnhorst-im-iahre-1822-automated-translation-image446960563.html
RM2GY4PN7–'Passers-by walk past the Scharnhorst statue next to the Neue Wache on Unter den Linden Street in Berlin-Mitte in 1937. The inscription on the base of the statue reads: ''Friedrich Wilhelm III / Dem / Gen. von Scharnhorst / Im Iahre 1822.'' [automated translation]'
Warszawa, 1947-02-23. I Walny Zjazd Zreorganizowanej Ligi Morskiej w domu akademickim przy placu Narutowicza. Nz. pe³ni¹cy obowi¹zki dowódcy Marynarki Wojennej kontradmira³ Adam Mohuczy (L), obok gen. Stefan Mossor. wb PAP/Stanis³aw D¹browiecki Warsaw, Feb. 23, 1947. The 1st General Congress of the Re-organized Sea League held at a hall of residence on Narutowicza Square. Pictured: acting Navy commander rear admiral Adam Mohuczy (left), next to him General Stefan Mossor. wb PAP/Stanislaw Dabrowiecki Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/warszawa-1947-02-23-i-walny-zjazd-zreorganizowanej-ligi-morskiej-w-domu-akademickim-przy-placu-narutowicza-nz-penicy-obowizki-dowdcy-marynarki-wojennej-kontradmira-adam-mohuczy-l-obok-gen-stefan-mossor-wb-papstanisaw-dbrowiecki-warsaw-feb-23-1947-the-1st-general-congress-of-the-re-organized-sea-league-held-at-a-hall-of-residence-on-narutowicza-square-pictured-acting-navy-commander-rear-admiral-adam-mohuczy-left-next-to-him-general-stefan-mossor-wb-papstanislaw-dabrowiecki-image453018663.html
RM2H90NWY–Warszawa, 1947-02-23. I Walny Zjazd Zreorganizowanej Ligi Morskiej w domu akademickim przy placu Narutowicza. Nz. pe³ni¹cy obowi¹zki dowódcy Marynarki Wojennej kontradmira³ Adam Mohuczy (L), obok gen. Stefan Mossor. wb PAP/Stanis³aw D¹browiecki Warsaw, Feb. 23, 1947. The 1st General Congress of the Re-organized Sea League held at a hall of residence on Narutowicza Square. Pictured: acting Navy commander rear admiral Adam Mohuczy (left), next to him General Stefan Mossor. wb PAP/Stanislaw Dabrowiecki
All Souls Church - Laying of A Cornerstone, Washington DC, 1913. Ceremonies At Laying of A Cornerstone At 16th And R. Church Not Built There, Later Built At 16th And Harvard St. Diag. 2nd And 3rd From Left, Bernard R. Green of Library of Congress, And Gen. A.W. Greley; President Taft; Standing: Sen. Duncan V. Fletcher; Grand Lodge of Masons 2nd Right of Fletcher Is Charles E. Baldwin, Grand Treasurer; Next Lem Towers; 2nd Right of Towers, Charles F. Roberts. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/all-souls-church-laying-of-a-cornerstone-washington-dc-1913-ceremonies-at-laying-of-a-cornerstone-at-16th-and-r-church-not-built-there-later-built-at-16th-and-harvard-st-diag-2nd-and-3rd-from-left-bernard-r-green-of-library-of-congress-and-gen-aw-greley-president-taft-standing-sen-duncan-v-fletcher-grand-lodge-of-masons-2nd-right-of-fletcher-is-charles-e-baldwin-grand-treasurer-next-lem-towers-2nd-right-of-towers-charles-f-roberts-image485215753.html
RM2K5BDJ1–All Souls Church - Laying of A Cornerstone, Washington DC, 1913. Ceremonies At Laying of A Cornerstone At 16th And R. Church Not Built There, Later Built At 16th And Harvard St. Diag. 2nd And 3rd From Left, Bernard R. Green of Library of Congress, And Gen. A.W. Greley; President Taft; Standing: Sen. Duncan V. Fletcher; Grand Lodge of Masons 2nd Right of Fletcher Is Charles E. Baldwin, Grand Treasurer; Next Lem Towers; 2nd Right of Towers, Charles F. Roberts.
Warszawa, 1946-05-25. Obchody I rocznicy utworzenia Korpusu Bezpieczeñstwa Wewnêtrznego. Nz. uroczystoœci na placu przed siedzib¹ sztabu w alei 1 Armii Wojska Polskiego. Przemawia minister bezpieczeñstwa publicznego Stanis³aw Radkiewicz, obok z lewej gen. Boles³aw Kieniewicz. po/ms PAP/Stanis³aw D¹browiecki Warsaw, May 25, 1946. Ceremonies marking the 1st anniversary of the Internal Security Corps. Pictured: ceremonies in front of the staff seat in 1 Armii Wojska Polskiego Avenue. Public Security Minister Stanislaw Radkiewicz speaking, next to him general Boleslaw Kieniewicz. po/ms PAP Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/warszawa-1946-05-25-obchody-i-rocznicy-utworzenia-korpusu-bezpieczestwa-wewntrznego-nz-uroczystoci-na-placu-przed-siedzib-sztabu-w-alei-1-armii-wojska-polskiego-przemawia-minister-bezpieczestwa-publicznego-stanisaw-radkiewicz-obok-z-lewej-gen-bolesaw-kieniewicz-poms-papstanisaw-dbrowiecki-warsaw-may-25-1946-ceremonies-marking-the-1st-anniversary-of-the-internal-security-corps-pictured-ceremonies-in-front-of-the-staff-seat-in-1-armii-wojska-polskiego-avenue-public-security-minister-stanislaw-radkiewicz-speaking-next-to-him-general-boleslaw-kieniewicz-poms-pap-image452980768.html
RM2H8Y1GG–Warszawa, 1946-05-25. Obchody I rocznicy utworzenia Korpusu Bezpieczeñstwa Wewnêtrznego. Nz. uroczystoœci na placu przed siedzib¹ sztabu w alei 1 Armii Wojska Polskiego. Przemawia minister bezpieczeñstwa publicznego Stanis³aw Radkiewicz, obok z lewej gen. Boles³aw Kieniewicz. po/ms PAP/Stanis³aw D¹browiecki Warsaw, May 25, 1946. Ceremonies marking the 1st anniversary of the Internal Security Corps. Pictured: ceremonies in front of the staff seat in 1 Armii Wojska Polskiego Avenue. Public Security Minister Stanislaw Radkiewicz speaking, next to him general Boleslaw Kieniewicz. po/ms PAP
Staff Sgt. Amanda Jones and Senior Airman Leonel Lopez, 89th Aerial Port Squadron Special Air Missions Passenger Terminal representatives, stand at parade rest next to the stairs of a C-37 and await the arrival of Marine Gen. John Kelly, U.S. Southern Command commander, at Joint Base Andrews, Md., April 1, 2015. SAM PAX Airmen hail from the 2T2X1 Air Transportation career field, and only a handful Air Force wide get the opportunity to work the unique SAM PAX mission. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Kevin Wallace/RELEASED) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-staff-sgt-amanda-jones-and-senior-airman-leonel-lopez-89th-aerial-129334338.html
RMHEBK7E–Staff Sgt. Amanda Jones and Senior Airman Leonel Lopez, 89th Aerial Port Squadron Special Air Missions Passenger Terminal representatives, stand at parade rest next to the stairs of a C-37 and await the arrival of Marine Gen. John Kelly, U.S. Southern Command commander, at Joint Base Andrews, Md., April 1, 2015. SAM PAX Airmen hail from the 2T2X1 Air Transportation career field, and only a handful Air Force wide get the opportunity to work the unique SAM PAX mission. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Kevin Wallace/RELEASED)
Warszawa, 1948-12-21. Z³o¿enie aktu erekcyjnego pod cmentarz ¿o³nierzy radzieckich przy ulicy ¯wirki i Wigury. Nz. podpisanie aktu erekcyjnego przez attache wojskowego ZSRR gen. Wiktora Mas³owa. Obok stoj¹: przewodnicz¹cy Zarz¹du G³ównego Zwi¹zku M³odzierzy Polskiej Jerzy Morawski (3L), wiceminister obrony narodowej gen. Piotr Jaroszewicz (5L). wb PAP Warsaw, Dec. 21, 1948. A foundation stone laying ceremony of the cemetery of Soviet Soldiers on Zwirki i Wigury Street. Pictured: Soviet Union's military attache, General Viktor Maslov signing a foundation act. Next to him: head of the Polish Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/warszawa-1948-12-21-zoenie-aktu-erekcyjnego-pod-cmentarz-onierzy-radzieckich-przy-ulicy-wirki-i-wigury-nz-podpisanie-aktu-erekcyjnego-przez-attache-wojskowego-zsrr-gen-wiktora-masowa-obok-stoj-przewodniczcy-zarzdu-gwnego-zwizku-modzierzy-polskiej-jerzy-morawski-3l-wiceminister-obrony-narodowej-gen-piotr-jaroszewicz-5l-wb-pap-warsaw-dec-21-1948-a-foundation-stone-laying-ceremony-of-the-cemetery-of-soviet-soldiers-on-zwirki-i-wigury-street-pictured-soviet-unions-military-attache-general-viktor-maslov-signing-a-foundation-act-next-to-him-head-of-the-polish-image453482295.html
RM2H9NW87–Warszawa, 1948-12-21. Z³o¿enie aktu erekcyjnego pod cmentarz ¿o³nierzy radzieckich przy ulicy ¯wirki i Wigury. Nz. podpisanie aktu erekcyjnego przez attache wojskowego ZSRR gen. Wiktora Mas³owa. Obok stoj¹: przewodnicz¹cy Zarz¹du G³ównego Zwi¹zku M³odzierzy Polskiej Jerzy Morawski (3L), wiceminister obrony narodowej gen. Piotr Jaroszewicz (5L). wb PAP Warsaw, Dec. 21, 1948. A foundation stone laying ceremony of the cemetery of Soviet Soldiers on Zwirki i Wigury Street. Pictured: Soviet Union's military attache, General Viktor Maslov signing a foundation act. Next to him: head of the Polish
BOSTON – Governor Charlie Baker and Air Force Maj. Gen. Gary Keefe, the adjutant general, Massachusetts National Guard enter Memorial Hall at the state house here, May 22, 2018. Both officials were on hand for the presentation of the Medal of Liberty, an award presented to the next of kin of service members from that Commonwealth that are killed in action. (Massachusetts National Guard photo by Army Spc. Samuel D. Keenan) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/boston-governor-charlie-baker-and-air-force-maj-gen-gary-keefe-the-adjutant-general-massachusetts-national-guard-enter-memorial-hall-at-the-state-house-here-may-22-2018-both-officials-were-on-hand-for-the-presentation-of-the-medal-of-liberty-an-award-presented-to-the-next-of-kin-of-service-members-from-that-commonwealth-that-are-killed-in-action-massachusetts-national-guard-photo-by-army-spc-samuel-d-keenan-image187389205.html
RMMTT8RH–BOSTON – Governor Charlie Baker and Air Force Maj. Gen. Gary Keefe, the adjutant general, Massachusetts National Guard enter Memorial Hall at the state house here, May 22, 2018. Both officials were on hand for the presentation of the Medal of Liberty, an award presented to the next of kin of service members from that Commonwealth that are killed in action. (Massachusetts National Guard photo by Army Spc. Samuel D. Keenan)
Warszawa, 1947-07-20. Prezydent Boles³aw Bierut i przedstawiciele w³adz w Biurze Odbudowy Stolicy na prezentacji poœwiêconej budowie Trasy W-Z. Nz. Boles³aw Bierut wita siê z gen. Marianem Spychalskim. Obok stoj¹ m.in.: minister odbudowy Micha³ Kaczorowski (3L) i Józef Sigalin (4L). wb PAP Warsaw, July 20, 1947-07. President Boleslaw Bierut and state officials at Warsaw Rebuilding Office (BOS) during a presentation on the construction of the East-West (W-Z) Route. Pictured: Boleslaw Bierut greeting Gen. Marian Spychalski. Next to them Rebuilding Minister Michal Kaczorowski (3rd left) and Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/warszawa-1947-07-20-prezydent-bolesaw-bierut-i-przedstawiciele-wadz-w-biurze-odbudowy-stolicy-na-prezentacji-powiconej-budowie-trasy-w-z-nz-bolesaw-bierut-wita-si-z-gen-marianem-spychalskim-obok-stoj-min-minister-odbudowy-micha-kaczorowski-3l-i-jzef-sigalin-4l-wb-pap-warsaw-july-20-1947-07-president-boleslaw-bierut-and-state-officials-at-warsaw-rebuilding-office-bos-during-a-presentation-on-the-construction-of-the-east-west-w-z-route-pictured-boleslaw-bierut-greeting-gen-marian-spychalski-next-to-them-rebuilding-minister-michal-kaczorowski-3rd-left-and-image453111893.html
RM2H950RH–Warszawa, 1947-07-20. Prezydent Boles³aw Bierut i przedstawiciele w³adz w Biurze Odbudowy Stolicy na prezentacji poœwiêconej budowie Trasy W-Z. Nz. Boles³aw Bierut wita siê z gen. Marianem Spychalskim. Obok stoj¹ m.in.: minister odbudowy Micha³ Kaczorowski (3L) i Józef Sigalin (4L). wb PAP Warsaw, July 20, 1947-07. President Boleslaw Bierut and state officials at Warsaw Rebuilding Office (BOS) during a presentation on the construction of the East-West (W-Z) Route. Pictured: Boleslaw Bierut greeting Gen. Marian Spychalski. Next to them Rebuilding Minister Michal Kaczorowski (3rd left) and
. Kings of the platform and pulpit ... : personal reminiscences and anecdotes of noted Americans. ARTEMUS wards FIRST^CONTRIBUTION TO THE PRESS. guised hand, slyly put it into the editorial box, and the next dayenjoyed the pleasure of setting it up himself. The article wasa description of a Fourth-of-July celebration in Skowhegan. Thespectacle of the day was a representation of the Battle of York-town, with George Washington and Gen. Cornwallis in character.The article pleased Mr. Shillaber, and Mr. Browne, afterwardspeaking of it, said: I went to the theater that evening, had agood time of it Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kings-of-the-platform-and-pulpit-personal-reminiscences-and-anecdotes-of-noted-americans-artemus-wards-firstcontribution-to-the-press-guised-hand-slyly-put-it-into-the-editorial-box-and-the-next-dayenjoyed-the-pleasure-of-setting-it-up-himself-the-article-wasa-description-of-a-fourth-of-july-celebration-in-skowhegan-thespectacle-of-the-day-was-a-representation-of-the-battle-of-york-town-with-george-washington-and-gen-cornwallis-in-characterthe-article-pleased-mr-shillaber-and-mr-browne-afterwardspeaking-of-it-said-i-went-to-the-theater-that-evening-had-agood-time-of-it-image336698358.html
RM2AFNX5A–. Kings of the platform and pulpit ... : personal reminiscences and anecdotes of noted Americans. ARTEMUS wards FIRST^CONTRIBUTION TO THE PRESS. guised hand, slyly put it into the editorial box, and the next dayenjoyed the pleasure of setting it up himself. The article wasa description of a Fourth-of-July celebration in Skowhegan. Thespectacle of the day was a representation of the Battle of York-town, with George Washington and Gen. Cornwallis in character.The article pleased Mr. Shillaber, and Mr. Browne, afterwardspeaking of it, said: I went to the theater that evening, had agood time of it
. The natural history of plants. Botany. Pig. 114. Flower (f). Fig. 115. Diagram. Fig. 117. Gjnaeceum opened. Pig. 116. Flower, anterior petal cut off through its hase. shallow cup, with the gynseceum almost in the centre. In others it becomes irregular; and the gynseceum is inserted excentrically on the side next the anterior sepal, while the receptacle forms a shallow ' The insertion of the ovary is slightly oblique and excentrie. Its cicatrix is elliptical. ^ L., Mantiss., n. 1240.—Abz., in Sohrad. «. Journ., ii. 238.—J., Gen., 4s2i.—Lamk., Diet., ii. tlh; Suppl., ii. 467.—DC, Frodv., ii. 5 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-natural-history-of-plants-botany-pig-114-flower-f-fig-115-diagram-fig-117-gjnaeceum-opened-pig-116-flower-anterior-petal-cut-off-through-its-hase-shallow-cup-with-the-gynseceum-almost-in-the-centre-in-others-it-becomes-irregular-and-the-gynseceum-is-inserted-excentrically-on-the-side-next-the-anterior-sepal-while-the-receptacle-forms-a-shallow-the-insertion-of-the-ovary-is-slightly-oblique-and-excentrie-its-cicatrix-is-elliptical-l-mantiss-n-1240abz-in-sohrad-journ-ii-238j-gen-4s2ilamk-diet-ii-tlh-suppl-ii-467dc-frodv-ii-5-image216423339.html
RMPG2X4Y–. The natural history of plants. Botany. Pig. 114. Flower (f). Fig. 115. Diagram. Fig. 117. Gjnaeceum opened. Pig. 116. Flower, anterior petal cut off through its hase. shallow cup, with the gynseceum almost in the centre. In others it becomes irregular; and the gynseceum is inserted excentrically on the side next the anterior sepal, while the receptacle forms a shallow ' The insertion of the ovary is slightly oblique and excentrie. Its cicatrix is elliptical. ^ L., Mantiss., n. 1240.—Abz., in Sohrad. «. Journ., ii. 238.—J., Gen., 4s2i.—Lamk., Diet., ii. tlh; Suppl., ii. 467.—DC, Frodv., ii. 5
BOSTON – Governor Charlie Baker and Air Force Maj. Gen. Gary Keefe, the adjutant general, Massachusetts National Guard enter Memorial Hall at the state house here, May 22, 2018. Both officials were on hand for the presentation of the Medal of Liberty, an award presented to the next of kin of service members from that Commonwealth that are killed in action. (Massachusetts National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/boston-governor-charlie-baker-and-air-force-maj-gen-gary-keefe-the-adjutant-general-massachusetts-national-guard-enter-memorial-hall-at-the-state-house-here-may-22-2018-both-officials-were-on-hand-for-the-presentation-of-the-medal-of-liberty-an-award-presented-to-the-next-of-kin-of-service-members-from-that-commonwealth-that-are-killed-in-action-massachusetts-national-guard-image216256569.html
RMPFR9CW–BOSTON – Governor Charlie Baker and Air Force Maj. Gen. Gary Keefe, the adjutant general, Massachusetts National Guard enter Memorial Hall at the state house here, May 22, 2018. Both officials were on hand for the presentation of the Medal of Liberty, an award presented to the next of kin of service members from that Commonwealth that are killed in action. (Massachusetts National Guard
WOMAN'S NATIONAL SERVICE SCHOOL UNDER WOMAN'S SECTION, NAVY LEAGUE. ELIZABETH POE, FOUNDER AND COMMANDER OF WOMAN'S NATIONAL SERVICE SCHOOL, WITH SEC. DANIELS. GEN BARNETT AND MRS. DANIELS, NEXT TOWARD REAR Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/womans-national-service-school-under-womans-section-navy-league-elizabeth-poe-founder-and-commander-of-womans-national-service-school-with-sec-daniels-gen-barnett-and-mrs-daniels-next-toward-rear-image330828530.html
RM2A66F4J–WOMAN'S NATIONAL SERVICE SCHOOL UNDER WOMAN'S SECTION, NAVY LEAGUE. ELIZABETH POE, FOUNDER AND COMMANDER OF WOMAN'S NATIONAL SERVICE SCHOOL, WITH SEC. DANIELS. GEN BARNETT AND MRS. DANIELS, NEXT TOWARD REAR
The longest formation flight ever undertaken by service unit, five RAF Saro London flying boats of number 204 (Gen reconnaissance) Squadron being prepared at Plymouth. They will take off next week and by the time I return in the Spring, they would have flown 25,000 miles to Australia and back. The visit is being made in connection with the 150th anniversary celebration of Sydney. Photo shows, three of the Saro London flying boats taking off at Plymouth. 26 November 1937 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-longest-formation-flight-ever-undertaken-by-service-unit-five-raf-saro-london-flying-boats-of-number-204-gen-reconnaissance-squadron-being-prepared-at-plymouth-they-will-take-off-next-week-and-by-the-time-i-return-in-the-spring-they-would-have-flown-25000-miles-to-australia-and-back-the-visit-is-being-made-in-connection-with-the-150th-anniversary-celebration-of-sydney-photo-shows-three-of-the-saro-london-flying-boats-taking-off-at-plymouth-26-november-1937-image359625314.html
RM2BW29N6–The longest formation flight ever undertaken by service unit, five RAF Saro London flying boats of number 204 (Gen reconnaissance) Squadron being prepared at Plymouth. They will take off next week and by the time I return in the Spring, they would have flown 25,000 miles to Australia and back. The visit is being made in connection with the 150th anniversary celebration of Sydney. Photo shows, three of the Saro London flying boats taking off at Plymouth. 26 November 1937
On the occasion of Double Seven Day (seventh day of the seventh month) a Chinese holiday which commemorates a stand by Chinese soldiers at the Marco Polo Bridge in Shanghai, China, 7 July 44. The Mayor of Kunming is standing next to Gen. Channault. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/on-the-occasion-of-double-seven-day-seventh-day-of-the-seventh-month-a-chinese-holiday-which-commemorates-a-stand-by-chinese-soldiers-at-the-marco-polo-bridge-in-shanghai-china-7-july-44-the-mayor-of-kunming-is-standing-next-to-gen-channault-image486077949.html
RM2K6PNAN–On the occasion of Double Seven Day (seventh day of the seventh month) a Chinese holiday which commemorates a stand by Chinese soldiers at the Marco Polo Bridge in Shanghai, China, 7 July 44. The Mayor of Kunming is standing next to Gen. Channault.
BOSTON – A member of the Massachusetts National Guard stands at ease at the state house here, May 22, 2018. Governor Charlie Baker and Air Force Maj. Gen. Gary Keefe, the adjutant general, Massachusetts National Guard, presented the next of kin of service members killed in action with the Medal of Liberty during a ceremony here. (Massachusetts National Guard photo by Army Spc. Samuel D. Keenan) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/boston-a-member-of-the-massachusetts-national-guard-stands-at-ease-at-the-state-house-here-may-22-2018-governor-charlie-baker-and-air-force-maj-gen-gary-keefe-the-adjutant-general-massachusetts-national-guard-presented-the-next-of-kin-of-service-members-killed-in-action-with-the-medal-of-liberty-during-a-ceremony-here-massachusetts-national-guard-photo-by-army-spc-samuel-d-keenan-image187389207.html
RMMTT8RK–BOSTON – A member of the Massachusetts National Guard stands at ease at the state house here, May 22, 2018. Governor Charlie Baker and Air Force Maj. Gen. Gary Keefe, the adjutant general, Massachusetts National Guard, presented the next of kin of service members killed in action with the Medal of Liberty during a ceremony here. (Massachusetts National Guard photo by Army Spc. Samuel D. Keenan)
. Kings of the platform and pulpit ... : personal reminiscences and anecdotes of noted Americans. ARTEMUS wards FIRST^CONTRIBUTION TO THE PRESS. guised hand, slyly put it into the editorial box, and the next dayenjoyed the pleasure of setting it up himself. The article wasa description of a Fourth-of-July celebration in Skowhegan. Thespectacle of the day was a representation of the Battle of York-town, with George Washington and Gen. Cornwallis in character.The article pleased Mr. Shillaber, and Mr. Browne, afterwardspeaking of it, said: I went to the theater that evening, had agood time of it Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kings-of-the-platform-and-pulpit-personal-reminiscences-and-anecdotes-of-noted-americans-artemus-wards-firstcontribution-to-the-press-guised-hand-slyly-put-it-into-the-editorial-box-and-the-next-dayenjoyed-the-pleasure-of-setting-it-up-himself-the-article-wasa-description-of-a-fourth-of-july-celebration-in-skowhegan-thespectacle-of-the-day-was-a-representation-of-the-battle-of-york-town-with-george-washington-and-gen-cornwallis-in-characterthe-article-pleased-mr-shillaber-and-mr-browne-afterwardspeaking-of-it-said-i-went-to-the-theater-that-evening-had-agood-time-of-it-image336698528.html
RM2AFNXBC–. Kings of the platform and pulpit ... : personal reminiscences and anecdotes of noted Americans. ARTEMUS wards FIRST^CONTRIBUTION TO THE PRESS. guised hand, slyly put it into the editorial box, and the next dayenjoyed the pleasure of setting it up himself. The article wasa description of a Fourth-of-July celebration in Skowhegan. Thespectacle of the day was a representation of the Battle of York-town, with George Washington and Gen. Cornwallis in character.The article pleased Mr. Shillaber, and Mr. Browne, afterwardspeaking of it, said: I went to the theater that evening, had agood time of it
BOSTON – A member of the Massachusetts National Guard stands at ease at the state house here, May 22, 2018. Governor Charlie Baker and Air Force Maj. Gen. Gary Keefe, the adjutant general, Massachusetts National Guard, presented the next of kin of service members killed in action with the Medal of Liberty during a ceremony here. (Massachusetts National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/boston-a-member-of-the-massachusetts-national-guard-stands-at-ease-at-the-state-house-here-may-22-2018-governor-charlie-baker-and-air-force-maj-gen-gary-keefe-the-adjutant-general-massachusetts-national-guard-presented-the-next-of-kin-of-service-members-killed-in-action-with-the-medal-of-liberty-during-a-ceremony-here-massachusetts-national-guard-image216256570.html
RMPFR9CX–BOSTON – A member of the Massachusetts National Guard stands at ease at the state house here, May 22, 2018. Governor Charlie Baker and Air Force Maj. Gen. Gary Keefe, the adjutant general, Massachusetts National Guard, presented the next of kin of service members killed in action with the Medal of Liberty during a ceremony here. (Massachusetts National Guard
Senate leaders call at the White House to receive the nomination of John G. Sargent of Plymouth as the next Atty. Gen. following the rejection of Charles B. Warren by the Senate for the second time. Left to rt: Sen. Joseph P. Robinson, Ark., Sen. Charles Curtis, Kan., and David Barry, Sargent-at-Arms of the Senate Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/senate-leaders-call-at-the-white-house-to-receive-the-nomination-of-john-g-sargent-of-plymouth-as-the-next-atty-gen-following-the-rejection-of-charles-b-warren-by-the-senate-for-the-second-time-left-to-rt-sen-joseph-p-robinson-ark-sen-charles-curtis-kan-and-david-barry-sargent-at-arms-of-the-senate-image329073305.html
RM2A3AGA1–Senate leaders call at the White House to receive the nomination of John G. Sargent of Plymouth as the next Atty. Gen. following the rejection of Charles B. Warren by the Senate for the second time. Left to rt: Sen. Joseph P. Robinson, Ark., Sen. Charles Curtis, Kan., and David Barry, Sargent-at-Arms of the Senate
The longest formation flight ever undertaken by service unit, five RAF Saro London flying boats of number 204 (Gen reconnaissance) Squadron being prepared at Plymouth. They will take off next week and by the time I return in the Spring, they would have flown 25,000 miles to Australia and back. The visit is being made in connection with the 150th anniversary celebration of Sydney. Photo shows, refuelling one of the flying boats at Plymouth. 26 November 1937 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-longest-formation-flight-ever-undertaken-by-service-unit-five-raf-saro-london-flying-boats-of-number-204-gen-reconnaissance-squadron-being-prepared-at-plymouth-they-will-take-off-next-week-and-by-the-time-i-return-in-the-spring-they-would-have-flown-25000-miles-to-australia-and-back-the-visit-is-being-made-in-connection-with-the-150th-anniversary-celebration-of-sydney-photo-shows-refuelling-one-of-the-flying-boats-at-plymouth-26-november-1937-image359624829.html
RM2BW293W–The longest formation flight ever undertaken by service unit, five RAF Saro London flying boats of number 204 (Gen reconnaissance) Squadron being prepared at Plymouth. They will take off next week and by the time I return in the Spring, they would have flown 25,000 miles to Australia and back. The visit is being made in connection with the 150th anniversary celebration of Sydney. Photo shows, refuelling one of the flying boats at Plymouth. 26 November 1937
Consolidated B-24 Liberator of Maj. Gen. C.L. Chennault's 14th Air force attack Sinshih, Japaneseanese supply point in the Tung Ling Lake Changsha area. Note large explosions in the target area and next wave of Liberators making its run. 308th Bomb Group Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/consolidated-b-24-liberator-of-maj-gen-cl-chennaults-14th-air-force-attack-sinshih-japaneseanese-supply-point-in-the-tung-ling-lake-changsha-area-note-large-explosions-in-the-target-area-and-next-wave-of-liberators-making-its-run-308th-bomb-group-image481328259.html
RM2JY2B2Y–Consolidated B-24 Liberator of Maj. Gen. C.L. Chennault's 14th Air force attack Sinshih, Japaneseanese supply point in the Tung Ling Lake Changsha area. Note large explosions in the target area and next wave of Liberators making its run. 308th Bomb Group
BOSTON – The Massachusetts National Guard color guard enter memorial hall at the state house here, May 22, 2018. Guardsmen were present at a ceremony where Governor Charlie Baker and Air Force Maj. Gen. Gary Keefe, the adjutant general, Massachusetts National Guard presented the next of kin of service members killed in action with the Medal of Liberty. (Massachusetts National Guard photo by Army Spc. Samuel D. Keenan) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/boston-the-massachusetts-national-guard-color-guard-enter-memorial-hall-at-the-state-house-here-may-22-2018-guardsmen-were-present-at-a-ceremony-where-governor-charlie-baker-and-air-force-maj-gen-gary-keefe-the-adjutant-general-massachusetts-national-guard-presented-the-next-of-kin-of-service-members-killed-in-action-with-the-medal-of-liberty-massachusetts-national-guard-photo-by-army-spc-samuel-d-keenan-image187389208.html
RMMTT8RM–BOSTON – The Massachusetts National Guard color guard enter memorial hall at the state house here, May 22, 2018. Guardsmen were present at a ceremony where Governor Charlie Baker and Air Force Maj. Gen. Gary Keefe, the adjutant general, Massachusetts National Guard presented the next of kin of service members killed in action with the Medal of Liberty. (Massachusetts National Guard photo by Army Spc. Samuel D. Keenan)
Portrait and biographical records of Montgomery and Bond counties, Illinois, containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, together with biographies and portraits of all the presidents of the United States . s who thought it all wrong. In the prosecutionof this war, we expended twenty thousand lives andmore than a hundred million of dollars. Of thismoney fifteen millions were paid to Mexico. On the 3d of March, 1849, Mr. Polk retired fromoffice, having served one term. The next day wasSunday. On the 5th, Gen. Taylor was inauguratedas his successor. Mr Polk rode to Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/portrait-and-biographical-records-of-montgomery-and-bond-counties-illinois-containing-biographical-sketches-of-prominent-and-representative-citizens-together-with-biographies-and-portraits-of-all-the-presidents-of-the-united-states-s-who-thought-it-all-wrong-in-the-prosecutionof-this-war-we-expended-twenty-thousand-lives-andmore-than-a-hundred-million-of-dollars-of-thismoney-fifteen-millions-were-paid-to-mexico-on-the-3d-of-march-1849-mr-polk-retired-fromoffice-having-served-one-term-the-next-day-wassunday-on-the-5th-gen-taylor-was-inauguratedas-his-successor-mr-polk-rode-to-image342838985.html
RM2AWNJHD–Portrait and biographical records of Montgomery and Bond counties, Illinois, containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, together with biographies and portraits of all the presidents of the United States . s who thought it all wrong. In the prosecutionof this war, we expended twenty thousand lives andmore than a hundred million of dollars. Of thismoney fifteen millions were paid to Mexico. On the 3d of March, 1849, Mr. Polk retired fromoffice, having served one term. The next day wasSunday. On the 5th, Gen. Taylor was inauguratedas his successor. Mr Polk rode to
BOSTON – The Massachusetts National Guard color guard enter memorial hall at the state house here, May 22, 2018. Guardsmen were present at a ceremony where Governor Charlie Baker and Air Force Maj. Gen. Gary Keefe, the adjutant general, Massachusetts National Guard presented the next of kin of service members killed in action with the Medal of Liberty. (Massachusetts National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/boston-the-massachusetts-national-guard-color-guard-enter-memorial-hall-at-the-state-house-here-may-22-2018-guardsmen-were-present-at-a-ceremony-where-governor-charlie-baker-and-air-force-maj-gen-gary-keefe-the-adjutant-general-massachusetts-national-guard-presented-the-next-of-kin-of-service-members-killed-in-action-with-the-medal-of-liberty-massachusetts-national-guard-image216256571.html
RMPFR9CY–BOSTON – The Massachusetts National Guard color guard enter memorial hall at the state house here, May 22, 2018. Guardsmen were present at a ceremony where Governor Charlie Baker and Air Force Maj. Gen. Gary Keefe, the adjutant general, Massachusetts National Guard presented the next of kin of service members killed in action with the Medal of Liberty. (Massachusetts National Guard
ALL SOULS CHURCH. CEREMONIES AT LAYING OF A CORNERSTONE AT 16TH AND R. CHURCH NOT BUILT THERE, LATER BUILT AT 16TH AND HARVARD ST. DIAG. 2ND AND 3RD FROM LEFT, BERNARD R. GREEN OF LIBRARY OF CONGRESS, AND GEN. A.W. GRELEY; PRESIDENT TAFT; STANDING: SEN. DUNCAN V. FLETCHER; GRAND LODGE OF MASONS 2ND RIGHT OF FLETCHER IS CHARLES E. BALDWIN, GRAND TREASURER; NEXT LEM TOWERS; 2ND RIGHT OF TOWERS, CHARLES F. ROBERTS Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/all-souls-church-ceremonies-at-laying-of-a-cornerstone-at-16th-and-r-church-not-built-there-later-built-at-16th-and-harvard-st-diag-2nd-and-3rd-from-left-bernard-r-green-of-library-of-congress-and-gen-aw-greley-president-taft-standing-sen-duncan-v-fletcher-grand-lodge-of-masons-2nd-right-of-fletcher-is-charles-e-baldwin-grand-treasurer-next-lem-towers-2nd-right-of-towers-charles-f-roberts-image264463125.html
RMWA79BH–ALL SOULS CHURCH. CEREMONIES AT LAYING OF A CORNERSTONE AT 16TH AND R. CHURCH NOT BUILT THERE, LATER BUILT AT 16TH AND HARVARD ST. DIAG. 2ND AND 3RD FROM LEFT, BERNARD R. GREEN OF LIBRARY OF CONGRESS, AND GEN. A.W. GRELEY; PRESIDENT TAFT; STANDING: SEN. DUNCAN V. FLETCHER; GRAND LODGE OF MASONS 2ND RIGHT OF FLETCHER IS CHARLES E. BALDWIN, GRAND TREASURER; NEXT LEM TOWERS; 2ND RIGHT OF TOWERS, CHARLES F. ROBERTS
The longest formation flight ever undertaken by service unit, five RAF flying boats of number 204 (Gen reconnaissance) Squadron being prepared at Plymouth. They will take off next week and by the time I return in the Spring, they would have flown 25,000 miles to Australia and back. The visit is being made in connection with the 150th anniversary celebration of Sydney. Photo shows, and bringing ashore one of the drive launching wheels at Plymouth. 26 November 1937 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-longest-formation-flight-ever-undertaken-by-service-unit-five-raf-flying-boats-of-number-204-gen-reconnaissance-squadron-being-prepared-at-plymouth-they-will-take-off-next-week-and-by-the-time-i-return-in-the-spring-they-would-have-flown-25000-miles-to-australia-and-back-the-visit-is-being-made-in-connection-with-the-150th-anniversary-celebration-of-sydney-photo-shows-and-bringing-ashore-one-of-the-drive-launching-wheels-at-plymouth-26-november-1937-image359625671.html
RM2BW2A5Y–The longest formation flight ever undertaken by service unit, five RAF flying boats of number 204 (Gen reconnaissance) Squadron being prepared at Plymouth. They will take off next week and by the time I return in the Spring, they would have flown 25,000 miles to Australia and back. The visit is being made in connection with the 150th anniversary celebration of Sydney. Photo shows, and bringing ashore one of the drive launching wheels at Plymouth. 26 November 1937
Harper's encyclopædia of United States history from 458 A.Dto 1906, based upon the plan of Benson John Lossing .. . , and thethe sacrifices to be made are not weighed next year was commissioned colonel ofin the balance, against honor, right, lib- the 23d Infantry. He was afterwards onerty, and equality. Obstacles may re- the Pacific coast; commanded troops intard, but they cannot long prevent the Alaska; and also commanded the forcesprogress of a movement sanctioned by that subdued the Modocs, after the murderits justice and sustained by a virtuous of Gen. Edward R. S. Caitbt {q. v.), inpeople Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/harpers-encyclopdia-of-united-states-history-from-458-adto-1906-based-upon-the-plan-of-benson-john-lossing-and-thethe-sacrifices-to-be-made-are-not-weighed-next-year-was-commissioned-colonel-ofin-the-balance-against-honor-right-lib-the-23d-infantry-he-was-afterwards-onerty-and-equality-obstacles-may-re-the-pacific-coast-commanded-troops-intard-but-they-cannot-long-prevent-the-alaska-and-also-commanded-the-forcesprogress-of-a-movement-sanctioned-by-that-subdued-the-modocs-after-the-murderits-justice-and-sustained-by-a-virtuous-of-gen-edward-r-s-caitbt-q-v-inpeople-image340279540.html
RM2ANH20M–Harper's encyclopædia of United States history from 458 A.Dto 1906, based upon the plan of Benson John Lossing .. . , and thethe sacrifices to be made are not weighed next year was commissioned colonel ofin the balance, against honor, right, lib- the 23d Infantry. He was afterwards onerty, and equality. Obstacles may re- the Pacific coast; commanded troops intard, but they cannot long prevent the Alaska; and also commanded the forcesprogress of a movement sanctioned by that subdued the Modocs, after the murderits justice and sustained by a virtuous of Gen. Edward R. S. Caitbt {q. v.), inpeople
Clyde Balsley, center, stands next to his Nieuport 11 (nickname bébé). With his personal marking of a white star, it was camouflaged with standard brown and green upper surface and natural under surface. It was capable of flying 97 miles per hour. Armament was one fixed forward firing Lewis machine gun mounted in the top wing to fire over the propeller. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/clyde-balsley-center-stands-next-to-his-nieuport-11-nickname-bb-with-his-personal-marking-of-a-white-star-it-was-camouflaged-with-standard-brown-and-green-upper-surface-and-natural-under-surface-it-was-capable-of-flying-97-miles-per-hour-armament-was-one-fixed-forward-firing-lewis-machine-gun-mounted-in-the-top-wing-to-fire-over-the-propeller-image228570903.html
RMR7T8EF–Clyde Balsley, center, stands next to his Nieuport 11 (nickname bébé). With his personal marking of a white star, it was camouflaged with standard brown and green upper surface and natural under surface. It was capable of flying 97 miles per hour. Armament was one fixed forward firing Lewis machine gun mounted in the top wing to fire over the propeller.
Army and Corps area Commanders meet with Woodring and Chief of Staff. Washington, D.C., Dec. 1. A conference held yesterday at the War Department between Army and Corps area commanders and the Secretary of War and Chief of Staff was held to plan intensive training of the army for the next six months. Left to right: Brig. Gen. Lorenzo D. Gasser; Maj. Gen. Daniel Van Voorhis, Commanding General of the 5th Corps. area; Maj. Gen. Percy P. Bishop, Commanding General, 7th Corps. area; Maj. Gen. Herbert J. Brees, Commanding General, 8th Corps area; Lieut. Gen. Stanley D. Embick, Commanding General, 3 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/army-and-corps-area-commanders-meet-with-woodring-and-chief-of-staff-washington-dc-dec-1-a-conference-held-yesterday-at-the-war-department-between-army-and-corps-area-commanders-and-the-secretary-of-war-and-chief-of-staff-was-held-to-plan-intensive-training-of-the-army-for-the-next-six-months-left-to-right-brig-gen-lorenzo-d-gasser-maj-gen-daniel-van-voorhis-commanding-general-of-the-5th-corps-area-maj-gen-percy-p-bishop-commanding-general-7th-corps-area-maj-gen-herbert-j-brees-commanding-general-8th-corps-area-lieut-gen-stanley-d-embick-commanding-general-3-image264465818.html
RMWA7CRP–Army and Corps area Commanders meet with Woodring and Chief of Staff. Washington, D.C., Dec. 1. A conference held yesterday at the War Department between Army and Corps area commanders and the Secretary of War and Chief of Staff was held to plan intensive training of the army for the next six months. Left to right: Brig. Gen. Lorenzo D. Gasser; Maj. Gen. Daniel Van Voorhis, Commanding General of the 5th Corps. area; Maj. Gen. Percy P. Bishop, Commanding General, 7th Corps. area; Maj. Gen. Herbert J. Brees, Commanding General, 8th Corps area; Lieut. Gen. Stanley D. Embick, Commanding General, 3
Inspection tour gen. maj. Dürst Britt 3rd Infantry Brigade at Garoet [Around the table are soldiers including a KNIL sublieutenant of an Eskadron Fighters, next to him standing a sergeant major. In the foreground a table with messtins and a gun. Behind them a tracked vehicle] Date: 23 October 1947 Location: Indonesia, Dutch East Indies Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/inspection-tour-gen-maj-drst-britt-3rd-infantry-brigade-at-garoet-around-the-table-are-soldiers-including-a-knil-sublieutenant-of-an-eskadron-fighters-next-to-him-standing-a-sergeant-major-in-the-foreground-a-table-with-messtins-and-a-gun-behind-them-a-tracked-vehicle-date-23-october-1947-location-indonesia-dutch-east-indies-image341618466.html
RM2ARP1RE–Inspection tour gen. maj. Dürst Britt 3rd Infantry Brigade at Garoet [Around the table are soldiers including a KNIL sublieutenant of an Eskadron Fighters, next to him standing a sergeant major. In the foreground a table with messtins and a gun. Behind them a tracked vehicle] Date: 23 October 1947 Location: Indonesia, Dutch East Indies
The longest formation flight ever undertaken by service unit, five RAF flying boats of number 204 (Gen reconnaissance) Squadron being prepared at Plymouth. They will take off next week and by the time I return in the Spring, they would have flown 25,000 miles to Australia and back. The visit is being made in connection with the150th anniversary celebration of Sydney. Photo shows, one of the Saunders Roe A.27 London RAF flying boats taxiing along the Plymouth Sound. 26 November 1937 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-longest-formation-flight-ever-undertaken-by-service-unit-five-raf-flying-boats-of-number-204-gen-reconnaissance-squadron-being-prepared-at-plymouth-they-will-take-off-next-week-and-by-the-time-i-return-in-the-spring-they-would-have-flown-25000-miles-to-australia-and-back-the-visit-is-being-made-in-connection-with-the150th-anniversary-celebration-of-sydney-photo-shows-one-of-the-saunders-roe-a27-london-raf-flying-boats-taxiing-along-the-plymouth-sound-26-november-1937-image359625913.html
RM2BW2AEH–The longest formation flight ever undertaken by service unit, five RAF flying boats of number 204 (Gen reconnaissance) Squadron being prepared at Plymouth. They will take off next week and by the time I return in the Spring, they would have flown 25,000 miles to Australia and back. The visit is being made in connection with the150th anniversary celebration of Sydney. Photo shows, one of the Saunders Roe A.27 London RAF flying boats taxiing along the Plymouth Sound. 26 November 1937
. History of the Third Indiana Cavalry [electronic resource]. be the headquarters of General Lee, and where he had haltedto fight the battle of South Mountain. Of these affairs Brig.-Gen. Alfred Pleasanton, commandingCavalry Division, reporting operations from September 4 to 19,at page 208, Part 2, Vol. XIX, says: On the 7th instant two squadrons of the Eighth Illinois and twoof the Third Indiana, under Major Chapman, of the Third In-diana, made a dash on Poolesville and captured two cavalryvidettes, all of the enemy in the town at the time. The next day,the 8th instant, Colonel Farnsworth mov Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-the-third-indiana-cavalry-electronic-resource-be-the-headquarters-of-general-lee-and-where-he-had-haltedto-fight-the-battle-of-south-mountain-of-these-affairs-brig-gen-alfred-pleasanton-commandingcavalry-division-reporting-operations-from-september-4-to-19at-page-208-part-2-vol-xix-says-on-the-7th-instant-two-squadrons-of-the-eighth-illinois-and-twoof-the-third-indiana-under-major-chapman-of-the-third-in-diana-made-a-dash-on-poolesville-and-captured-two-cavalryvidettes-all-of-the-enemy-in-the-town-at-the-time-the-next-daythe-8th-instant-colonel-farnsworth-mov-image336792159.html
RM2AFX5RB–. History of the Third Indiana Cavalry [electronic resource]. be the headquarters of General Lee, and where he had haltedto fight the battle of South Mountain. Of these affairs Brig.-Gen. Alfred Pleasanton, commandingCavalry Division, reporting operations from September 4 to 19,at page 208, Part 2, Vol. XIX, says: On the 7th instant two squadrons of the Eighth Illinois and twoof the Third Indiana, under Major Chapman, of the Third In-diana, made a dash on Poolesville and captured two cavalryvidettes, all of the enemy in the town at the time. The next day,the 8th instant, Colonel Farnsworth mov
Inspection tour gen. maj. Dürst Britt 3rd Infantry Brigade at Garoet Garoet: General Dürst Britt (left) during his inspection tour through the 3rd Infantry area Brigade with the commander Colonel Lentz (2nd from right) for the staff quarter Annotation: Next to Dürst Britt probably Lieutenant Colonel P. Cornelissen, commander 3 battalion Regiment Shock Troops Date: 23 October 1947 Location: Garoet, Indonesia, Java, Dutch East Indies Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/inspection-tour-gen-maj-drst-britt-3rd-infantry-brigade-at-garoet-garoet-general-drst-britt-left-during-his-inspection-tour-through-the-3rd-infantry-area-brigade-with-the-commander-colonel-lentz-2nd-from-right-for-the-staff-quarter-annotation-next-to-drst-britt-probably-lieutenant-colonel-p-cornelissen-commander-3-battalion-regiment-shock-troops-date-23-october-1947-location-garoet-indonesia-java-dutch-east-indies-image341618332.html
RM2ARP1JM–Inspection tour gen. maj. Dürst Britt 3rd Infantry Brigade at Garoet Garoet: General Dürst Britt (left) during his inspection tour through the 3rd Infantry area Brigade with the commander Colonel Lentz (2nd from right) for the staff quarter Annotation: Next to Dürst Britt probably Lieutenant Colonel P. Cornelissen, commander 3 battalion Regiment Shock Troops Date: 23 October 1947 Location: Garoet, Indonesia, Java, Dutch East Indies
The longest formation flight ever undertaken by service unit, five RAF flying boats of number 204 (Gen reconnaissance) Squadron being prepared at Plymouth. They will take off next week and by the time I return in the Spring, they would have flown 25,000 miles to Australia and back. The visit is being made in connection with the 150th anniversary celebration of Sydney. Photo shows, mechanics, pushing out one of the Saunders Roe A.27 London RAF flying boats at Mountbatten, Plymouth. 26 November 1937 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-longest-formation-flight-ever-undertaken-by-service-unit-five-raf-flying-boats-of-number-204-gen-reconnaissance-squadron-being-prepared-at-plymouth-they-will-take-off-next-week-and-by-the-time-i-return-in-the-spring-they-would-have-flown-25000-miles-to-australia-and-back-the-visit-is-being-made-in-connection-with-the-150th-anniversary-celebration-of-sydney-photo-shows-mechanics-pushing-out-one-of-the-saunders-roe-a27-london-raf-flying-boats-at-mountbatten-plymouth-26-november-1937-image359624968.html
RM2BW298T–The longest formation flight ever undertaken by service unit, five RAF flying boats of number 204 (Gen reconnaissance) Squadron being prepared at Plymouth. They will take off next week and by the time I return in the Spring, they would have flown 25,000 miles to Australia and back. The visit is being made in connection with the 150th anniversary celebration of Sydney. Photo shows, mechanics, pushing out one of the Saunders Roe A.27 London RAF flying boats at Mountbatten, Plymouth. 26 November 1937
Transfer of the city Solo Saturday, November 12, a large mass agreement was held at the stadium in Solo on on the occasion of the transfer of the city. Signs of the deed of transfer. Lieutenant Colonel Ignatius Slamet Riyadi signs. Next to him Maj. Gen. F. Mollinger Annotation: Riyadi was killed (as Brigadier General) on 4 November 1950 in the rebellion of Ambon. Date: November 12, 1949 Location: Indonesia, Java, Dutch East Indies, Solo Person name: Ryadi, Ignatius Slamet Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/transfer-of-the-city-solo-saturday-november-12-a-large-mass-agreement-was-held-at-the-stadium-in-solo-on-on-the-occasion-of-the-transfer-of-the-city-signs-of-the-deed-of-transfer-lieutenant-colonel-ignatius-slamet-riyadi-signs-next-to-him-maj-gen-f-mollinger-annotation-riyadi-was-killed-as-brigadier-general-on-4-november-1950-in-the-rebellion-of-ambon-date-november-12-1949-location-indonesia-java-dutch-east-indies-solo-person-name-ryadi-ignatius-slamet-image341612755.html
RM2ARNPFF–Transfer of the city Solo Saturday, November 12, a large mass agreement was held at the stadium in Solo on on the occasion of the transfer of the city. Signs of the deed of transfer. Lieutenant Colonel Ignatius Slamet Riyadi signs. Next to him Maj. Gen. F. Mollinger Annotation: Riyadi was killed (as Brigadier General) on 4 November 1950 in the rebellion of Ambon. Date: November 12, 1949 Location: Indonesia, Java, Dutch East Indies, Solo Person name: Ryadi, Ignatius Slamet
ARMY [Army] Anefo London series Description: Army 627 Officers of Western Command watching Dutch troops during a drill. The Dutch Army Camp in Wolverhampton. British authorities visit the Dutch camp. Officers of the Western Command are watching Dutch troops during an exercise. Annotation: Full right front General Edmond Schreiber, Commander Western Command. (1942'1944). Next to him Major General Phaff Date: July 1943 Location: Great Britain Keywords: visits, camps, army, officers, World War II Personal Name: Gen. Paget, Irene, princess Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/army-army-anefo-london-series-description-army-627-officers-of-western-command-watching-dutch-troops-during-a-drill-the-dutch-army-camp-in-wolverhampton-british-authorities-visit-the-dutch-camp-officers-of-the-western-command-are-watching-dutch-troops-during-an-exercise-annotation-full-right-front-general-edmond-schreiber-commander-western-command-19421944-next-to-him-major-general-phaff-date-july-1943-location-great-britain-keywords-visits-camps-army-officers-world-war-ii-personal-name-gen-paget-irene-princess-image340826081.html
RM2APDY41–ARMY [Army] Anefo London series Description: Army 627 Officers of Western Command watching Dutch troops during a drill. The Dutch Army Camp in Wolverhampton. British authorities visit the Dutch camp. Officers of the Western Command are watching Dutch troops during an exercise. Annotation: Full right front General Edmond Schreiber, Commander Western Command. (1942'1944). Next to him Major General Phaff Date: July 1943 Location: Great Britain Keywords: visits, camps, army, officers, World War II Personal Name: Gen. Paget, Irene, princess
Governor Castle and Admiral Beatty arrive at Albrook Field (Panama). The Governor of the Netherlands Antilles Dr. P.A. Castle with next to him Lieutenant General George H. Brett (commander Caribbean Defence Command and Panama Canal Department) while playing the Dutch and American folk songs. Behind them (vnr) Major General Joseph C. Mehaffey (Governor of Panama Canal); Maj-Gen W.E. Shedd (Head of Antilles Department), Rear Admiral Frank E. Beatty (Marine Commander Curaçao), Maj-General E.F. Harding (Commander Panama Mobile Force); Captain at sea Ellis S. Stone ( Commander 15th Naval District C Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/governor-castle-and-admiral-beatty-arrive-at-albrook-field-panama-the-governor-of-the-netherlands-antilles-dr-pa-castle-with-next-to-him-lieutenant-general-george-h-brett-commander-caribbean-defence-command-and-panama-canal-department-while-playing-the-dutch-and-american-folk-songs-behind-them-vnr-major-general-joseph-c-mehaffey-governor-of-panama-canal-maj-gen-we-shedd-head-of-antilles-department-rear-admiral-frank-e-beatty-marine-commander-curaao-maj-general-ef-harding-commander-panama-mobile-force-captain-at-sea-ellis-s-stone-commander-15th-naval-district-c-image341609385.html
RM2ARNJ75–Governor Castle and Admiral Beatty arrive at Albrook Field (Panama). The Governor of the Netherlands Antilles Dr. P.A. Castle with next to him Lieutenant General George H. Brett (commander Caribbean Defence Command and Panama Canal Department) while playing the Dutch and American folk songs. Behind them (vnr) Major General Joseph C. Mehaffey (Governor of Panama Canal); Maj-Gen W.E. Shedd (Head of Antilles Department), Rear Admiral Frank E. Beatty (Marine Commander Curaçao), Maj-General E.F. Harding (Commander Panama Mobile Force); Captain at sea Ellis S. Stone ( Commander 15th Naval District C
Boone County Recorder . at an income taxshould beoBtablished. Surely some-thing should be done to have a fru-gal and honest administration, andwe will set the example in 1892.The next Congress, which is Demo-cratic, will cut down the appropri-ations oyer *100,000,000. The new State Board of Educa-tion will be composed of Superin-tendent Thompson, Attorney Gen-eral Hendricks, Secretarjfc.oi StateHeadly, anfl Professor John T.Gaines, of Loa&iUe. It is to &Sloped that th% hew Board will bemore popular with the teachers thanthe old one was, and that the mem-bers have some idea of the practicalwork Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/boone-county-recorder-at-an-income-taxshould-beobtablished-surely-some-thing-should-be-done-to-have-a-fru-gal-and-honest-administration-andwe-will-set-the-example-in-1892the-next-congress-which-is-demo-cratic-will-cut-down-the-appropri-ations-oyer-100000000-the-new-state-board-of-educa-tion-will-be-composed-of-superin-tendent-thompson-attorney-gen-eral-hendricks-secretarjfcoi-stateheadly-anfl-professor-john-tgaines-of-loaiue-it-is-to-sloped-that-th-hew-board-will-bemore-popular-with-the-teachers-thanthe-old-one-was-and-that-the-mem-bers-have-some-idea-of-the-practicalwork-image339107578.html
RM2AKKK4X–Boone County Recorder . at an income taxshould beoBtablished. Surely some-thing should be done to have a fru-gal and honest administration, andwe will set the example in 1892.The next Congress, which is Demo-cratic, will cut down the appropri-ations oyer *100,000,000. The new State Board of Educa-tion will be composed of Superin-tendent Thompson, Attorney Gen-eral Hendricks, Secretarjfc.oi StateHeadly, anfl Professor John T.Gaines, of Loa&iUe. It is to &Sloped that th% hew Board will bemore popular with the teachers thanthe old one was, and that the mem-bers have some idea of the practicalwork
The longest formation flight ever undertaken by service unit, five RAF Saro London flying boats of number 204 (Gen reconnaissance) Squadron being prepared at Plymouth. They will take off next week and by the time I return in the Spring, they would have flown 25,000 miles to Australia and back. The visit is being made in connection with the 150th anniversary celebration of Sydney. Photo shows, three members of the flight flying out the life-saving jackets. These are tropical flying suits and parachute harnesses are incorporated. 26 November 1937 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-longest-formation-flight-ever-undertaken-by-service-unit-five-raf-saro-london-flying-boats-of-number-204-gen-reconnaissance-squadron-being-prepared-at-plymouth-they-will-take-off-next-week-and-by-the-time-i-return-in-the-spring-they-would-have-flown-25000-miles-to-australia-and-back-the-visit-is-being-made-in-connection-with-the-150th-anniversary-celebration-of-sydney-photo-shows-three-members-of-the-flight-flying-out-the-life-saving-jackets-these-are-tropical-flying-suits-and-parachute-harnesses-are-incorporated-26-november-1937-image359624656.html
RM2BW28WM–The longest formation flight ever undertaken by service unit, five RAF Saro London flying boats of number 204 (Gen reconnaissance) Squadron being prepared at Plymouth. They will take off next week and by the time I return in the Spring, they would have flown 25,000 miles to Australia and back. The visit is being made in connection with the 150th anniversary celebration of Sydney. Photo shows, three members of the flight flying out the life-saving jackets. These are tropical flying suits and parachute harnesses are incorporated. 26 November 1937
Harper's encyclopædia of United States history from 458 A.Dto 1906, based upon the plan of Benson John Lossing .. . , and dur-of ships from Virginia to Staten Island, ing the siege of Petersburg. In the BattlHwhere he arrived on Aug. 7. He demand- op Groveton (q. v.) he lost a leg, anded the surrender of New York City, and in May. 1863, was made lieutenant-gen-the next day, Aug. 8, he landed 600 men, eral. He was engaged in stock-raising into whom the fort was surrendered, the Spring Hill, Tenn., at the time of hisBritish garrison being allowed to march death, Jan. 25, 1872.out with the honors Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/harpers-encyclopdia-of-united-states-history-from-458-adto-1906-based-upon-the-plan-of-benson-john-lossing-and-dur-of-ships-from-virginia-to-staten-island-ing-the-siege-of-petersburg-in-the-battlhwhere-he-arrived-on-aug-7-he-demand-op-groveton-q-v-he-lost-a-leg-anded-the-surrender-of-new-york-city-and-in-may-1863-was-made-lieutenant-gen-the-next-day-aug-8-he-landed-600-men-eral-he-was-engaged-in-stock-raising-into-whom-the-fort-was-surrendered-the-spring-hill-tenn-at-the-time-of-hisbritish-garrison-being-allowed-to-march-death-jan-25-1872out-with-the-honors-image340227155.html
RM2ANEK5R–Harper's encyclopædia of United States history from 458 A.Dto 1906, based upon the plan of Benson John Lossing .. . , and dur-of ships from Virginia to Staten Island, ing the siege of Petersburg. In the BattlHwhere he arrived on Aug. 7. He demand- op Groveton (q. v.) he lost a leg, anded the surrender of New York City, and in May. 1863, was made lieutenant-gen-the next day, Aug. 8, he landed 600 men, eral. He was engaged in stock-raising into whom the fort was surrendered, the Spring Hill, Tenn., at the time of hisBritish garrison being allowed to march death, Jan. 25, 1872.out with the honors
The longest formation flight ever undertaken by service unit, five RAF flying boats of number 204 (Gen reconnaissance) Squadron being prepared at Plymouth. They will take off next week and by the time I return in the Spring, they would have flown 25,000 miles to Australia and back. The visit is being made in connection with the 150th anniversary celebration of Sydney. Photo shows, Wing Commander Kenneth Lloyd AFC (left) , commanding number 204 Squadron, who will lead the formation, with Squadron leader VP Feather, at Mountbatten, Plymouth. In the top right-hand corner one of the Saunders Roe A Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-longest-formation-flight-ever-undertaken-by-service-unit-five-raf-flying-boats-of-number-204-gen-reconnaissance-squadron-being-prepared-at-plymouth-they-will-take-off-next-week-and-by-the-time-i-return-in-the-spring-they-would-have-flown-25000-miles-to-australia-and-back-the-visit-is-being-made-in-connection-with-the-150th-anniversary-celebration-of-sydney-photo-shows-wing-commander-kenneth-lloyd-afc-left-commanding-number-204-squadron-who-will-lead-the-formation-with-squadron-leader-vp-feather-at-mountbatten-plymouth-in-the-top-right-hand-corner-one-of-the-saunders-roe-a-image359625116.html
RM2BW29E4–The longest formation flight ever undertaken by service unit, five RAF flying boats of number 204 (Gen reconnaissance) Squadron being prepared at Plymouth. They will take off next week and by the time I return in the Spring, they would have flown 25,000 miles to Australia and back. The visit is being made in connection with the 150th anniversary celebration of Sydney. Photo shows, Wing Commander Kenneth Lloyd AFC (left) , commanding number 204 Squadron, who will lead the formation, with Squadron leader VP Feather, at Mountbatten, Plymouth. In the top right-hand corner one of the Saunders Roe A
Queen to have another baby. 8th August 1959. It has been announced from Buckingham Palace that the Queen expects a baby early next year. The news was witheld until she and the Duke had returned from the tour of Canada and had left London with their children for a holiday at Balmoral. All her engagements have been cancelled, including the tour of Ghana. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/queen-to-have-another-baby-8th-august-1959-it-has-been-announced-from-buckingham-palace-that-the-queen-expects-a-baby-early-next-year-the-news-was-witheld-until-she-and-the-duke-had-returned-from-the-tour-of-canada-and-had-left-london-with-their-children-for-a-holiday-at-balmoral-all-her-engagements-have-been-cancelled-including-the-tour-of-ghana-image437705195.html
RM2GC35CB–Queen to have another baby. 8th August 1959. It has been announced from Buckingham Palace that the Queen expects a baby early next year. The news was witheld until she and the Duke had returned from the tour of Canada and had left London with their children for a holiday at Balmoral. All her engagements have been cancelled, including the tour of Ghana.
The Queen Mother and King George VI on a day that would destin the future King and Queen of England. In the distance is 13 year old Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II) and second from the right is Prince Phillip (Duke of Edinburgh) next to Earl Mountbatten, it was their first meeting. Dartmouth Royal Naval College - 22nd July 1939 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-queen-mother-and-king-george-vi-on-a-day-that-would-destin-the-future-king-and-queen-of-england-in-the-distance-is-13-year-old-princess-elizabeth-later-queen-elizabeth-ii-and-second-from-the-right-is-prince-phillip-duke-of-edinburgh-next-to-earl-mountbatten-it-was-their-first-meeting-dartmouth-royal-naval-college-22nd-july-1939-image437719582.html
RM2GC3RP6–The Queen Mother and King George VI on a day that would destin the future King and Queen of England. In the distance is 13 year old Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II) and second from the right is Prince Phillip (Duke of Edinburgh) next to Earl Mountbatten, it was their first meeting. Dartmouth Royal Naval College - 22nd July 1939
Boone County Recorder . the State would have about1,500 prisoners on its hands, withinadequate facilites for their con-finement. They will have to co were 2.lino - hog-headsof which 1,170 were new and 51)0dark against 2,201 for same periodlast year. back to the mines, bufample pro- j ^Lw tobaceo 1ms fairly begun (nvisions will be made to guard j come in, and we look for lar^e re-them. I hope no further trouble j ceiP,s between now and Christmas, jthe next National Convention at; will ensue, but, in any event, a , ,H,t. «it Ihc same time, it is the gen-the Hoosier capital. Tonight Sena- i stron Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/boone-county-recorder-the-state-would-have-about1500-prisoners-on-its-hands-withinadequate-facilites-for-their-con-finement-they-will-have-to-co-were-2lino-hog-headsof-which-1170-were-new-and-510dark-against-2201-for-same-periodlast-year-back-to-the-mines-bufample-pro-j-lw-tobaceo-1ms-fairly-begun-nvisions-will-be-made-to-guard-j-come-in-and-we-look-for-lare-re-them-i-hope-no-further-trouble-j-ceips-between-now-and-christmas-jthe-next-national-convention-at-will-ensue-but-in-any-event-a-ht-it-ihc-same-time-it-is-the-gen-the-hoosier-capital-tonight-sena-i-stron-image339039965.html
RM2AKGGX5–Boone County Recorder . the State would have about1,500 prisoners on its hands, withinadequate facilites for their con-finement. They will have to co were 2.lino - hog-headsof which 1,170 were new and 51)0dark against 2,201 for same periodlast year. back to the mines, bufample pro- j ^Lw tobaceo 1ms fairly begun (nvisions will be made to guard j come in, and we look for lar^e re-them. I hope no further trouble j ceiP,s between now and Christmas, jthe next National Convention at; will ensue, but, in any event, a , ,H,t. «it Ihc same time, it is the gen-the Hoosier capital. Tonight Sena- i stron
. Highland Echo 1915-1925. ; when Marie Town-send .sirved. Miss Townsend is gen-erally conceded to have been one ofthe best eitors of the Echo. H. R. .Arnold and Raymond And-erson spent last week-end at theirhomes. Have That Easter Suit Made to Order Mr. J. Henry Moore, of the Storrs-Schaeffer TailoringCompany, will be here next Monday and Tuesday. March 12 and13, with samples for Spring and Summer. Let him advise you justWhat is What In the way of style and quality. H.N. BIRD COMPANY ^4: J V JL.O B .E K-T B OT L E S. Jl 1 B^ J> U 2^ P The PRACTICAL Alchemist and^THEORETICAL Robert Boyle Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/highland-echo-1915-1925-when-marie-town-send-sirved-miss-townsend-is-gen-erally-conceded-to-have-been-one-ofthe-best-eitors-of-the-echo-h-r-arnold-and-raymond-and-erson-spent-last-week-end-at-theirhomes-have-that-easter-suit-made-to-order-mr-j-henry-moore-of-the-storrs-schaeffer-tailoringcompany-will-be-here-next-monday-and-tuesday-march-12-and13-with-samples-for-spring-and-summer-let-him-advise-you-justwhat-is-what-in-the-way-of-style-and-quality-hn-bird-company-4-j-v-jlo-b-e-k-t-b-ot-l-e-s-jl-1-b-jgt-u-2-p-the-practical-alchemist-andtheoretical-robert-boyle-image336675912.html
RM2AFMWFM–. Highland Echo 1915-1925. ; when Marie Town-send .sirved. Miss Townsend is gen-erally conceded to have been one ofthe best eitors of the Echo. H. R. .Arnold and Raymond And-erson spent last week-end at theirhomes. Have That Easter Suit Made to Order Mr. J. Henry Moore, of the Storrs-Schaeffer TailoringCompany, will be here next Monday and Tuesday. March 12 and13, with samples for Spring and Summer. Let him advise you justWhat is What In the way of style and quality. H.N. BIRD COMPANY ^4: J V JL.O B .E K-T B OT L E S. Jl 1 B^ J> U 2^ P The PRACTICAL Alchemist and^THEORETICAL Robert Boyle
. Raleigh Christian Advocate: organ of the North Carolina Conference, M.E. Church, South. , H. B. WALKER, Traffic Manager,J, J. BROWN, Gen. Pass. Agent,New York, N. Y. PC^C^ INSTITUTE for girls never^^*^ bad a better faculty. Limi-ted t.i 70 lK>arders Terms will suit you.Lefichetizly sy&tem of music Ask forCHtnl gtie. JA8 DINWIODIIE Ka eigh, N. C. Trenton High School Begins the next term SVPTUMBRR 2 1901 Preparesfor Collei^e And Husiness Lite. A leacher of MilitaryTactics added this terra. Several plans for boarding,with ample accomtnodalions for girls and boys at low-est rafs. Enrollment 1 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/raleigh-christian-advocate-organ-of-the-north-carolina-conference-me-church-south-h-b-walker-traffic-managerj-j-brown-gen-pass-agentnew-york-n-y-pcc-institute-for-girls-never-bad-a-better-faculty-limi-ted-ti-70-lkgtarders-terms-will-suit-youlefichetizly-sytem-of-music-ask-forchtnl-gtie-ja8-dinwiodiie-ka-eigh-n-c-trenton-high-school-begins-the-next-term-svptumbrr-2-1901-preparesfor-colleie-and-husiness-lite-a-leacher-of-militarytactics-added-this-terra-several-plans-for-boardingwith-ample-accomtnodalions-for-girls-and-boys-at-low-est-rafs-enrollment-1-image336835996.html
RM2AG05N0–. Raleigh Christian Advocate: organ of the North Carolina Conference, M.E. Church, South. , H. B. WALKER, Traffic Manager,J, J. BROWN, Gen. Pass. Agent,New York, N. Y. PC^C^ INSTITUTE for girls never^^*^ bad a better faculty. Limi-ted t.i 70 lK>arders Terms will suit you.Lefichetizly sy&tem of music Ask forCHtnl gtie. JA8 DINWIODIIE Ka eigh, N. C. Trenton High School Begins the next term SVPTUMBRR 2 1901 Preparesfor Collei^e And Husiness Lite. A leacher of MilitaryTactics added this terra. Several plans for boarding,with ample accomtnodalions for girls and boys at low-est rafs. Enrollment 1
. Four years in the Stonewall Brigade [electronic resource] . during the shelling, and nearly bledto death before his wounds were staunched. They finally got him on a stretcher and start-ed to the rear, when some of the bearers werecut down and he fell heavily to the ground open-ing the wounds afresh. They finally got himto the ambulance, and he was taken to the fieldhospital, where Dr. Hunter McGuire amputatedhis left arm near the shoulder. The battle that day was only a prelude towhat was to follow on the next two days. Gen.Hooker had massed his troops that night andstrengthened his works an Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/four-years-in-the-stonewall-brigade-electronic-resource-during-the-shelling-and-nearly-bledto-death-before-his-wounds-were-staunched-they-finally-got-him-on-a-stretcher-and-start-ed-to-the-rear-when-some-of-the-bearers-werecut-down-and-he-fell-heavily-to-the-ground-open-ing-the-wounds-afresh-they-finally-got-himto-the-ambulance-and-he-was-taken-to-the-fieldhospital-where-dr-hunter-mcguire-amputatedhis-left-arm-near-the-shoulder-the-battle-that-day-was-only-a-prelude-towhat-was-to-follow-on-the-next-two-days-genhooker-had-massed-his-troops-that-night-andstrengthened-his-works-an-image372220495.html
RM2CHG313–. Four years in the Stonewall Brigade [electronic resource] . during the shelling, and nearly bledto death before his wounds were staunched. They finally got him on a stretcher and start-ed to the rear, when some of the bearers werecut down and he fell heavily to the ground open-ing the wounds afresh. They finally got himto the ambulance, and he was taken to the fieldhospital, where Dr. Hunter McGuire amputatedhis left arm near the shoulder. The battle that day was only a prelude towhat was to follow on the next two days. Gen.Hooker had massed his troops that night andstrengthened his works an
. A history of the Forty-fourth Regiment, New York Volunteer Infantry, in the Civil War, 1861-1865 [electronic resource] . is was illustrated the oft quoted sayingNecessity is the mother of invention. Here we remainedtwo days, resting, experimenting and wondering what was tocome next. The resting and experimenting were advantage-ous, but the wondering was unfruitful and of small account. On October 28th, after marching several miles, the regi-ment, with eleven other regiments, was reviewed by GeneralMcClellan, attended by bis staff and other prominent officers.It was our first sight of the Gen Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-history-of-the-forty-fourth-regiment-new-york-volunteer-infantry-in-the-civil-war-1861-1865-electronic-resource-is-was-illustrated-the-oft-quoted-sayingnecessity-is-the-mother-of-invention-here-we-remainedtwo-days-resting-experimenting-and-wondering-what-was-tocome-next-the-resting-and-experimenting-were-advantage-ous-but-the-wondering-was-unfruitful-and-of-small-account-on-october-28th-after-marching-several-miles-the-regi-ment-with-eleven-other-regiments-was-reviewed-by-generalmcclellan-attended-by-bis-staff-and-other-prominent-officersit-was-our-first-sight-of-the-gen-image372694406.html
RM2CJ9KEE–. A history of the Forty-fourth Regiment, New York Volunteer Infantry, in the Civil War, 1861-1865 [electronic resource] . is was illustrated the oft quoted sayingNecessity is the mother of invention. Here we remainedtwo days, resting, experimenting and wondering what was tocome next. The resting and experimenting were advantage-ous, but the wondering was unfruitful and of small account. On October 28th, after marching several miles, the regi-ment, with eleven other regiments, was reviewed by GeneralMcClellan, attended by bis staff and other prominent officers.It was our first sight of the Gen
. The Mississippi Valley in the Civil War . was a strongerposition. position than he had occupied in the morning, but his men were dispirited with the dayswork, while Thomass men, from the major-gen-erals down to the privates, were aglow with theinstinct of victory, and felt themselves invincible. Strong as Hoods position was, its left wing wasin danger of being turned by reason of Thomasssuperior numbers, especially in his cavalry. Onthe morning of the 16th Thomas brought hisforces close up to the enemy: Steedman on theleft by the railway facing southward. Wood next,then Smith standing across Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-mississippi-valley-in-the-civil-war-was-a-strongerposition-position-than-he-had-occupied-in-the-morning-but-his-men-were-dispirited-with-the-dayswork-while-thomass-men-from-the-major-gen-erals-down-to-the-privates-were-aglow-with-theinstinct-of-victory-and-felt-themselves-invincible-strong-as-hoods-position-was-its-left-wing-wasin-danger-of-being-turned-by-reason-of-thomasssuperior-numbers-especially-in-his-cavalry-onthe-morning-of-the-16th-thomas-brought-hisforces-close-up-to-the-enemy-steedman-on-theleft-by-the-railway-facing-southward-wood-nextthen-smith-standing-across-image371696829.html
RM2CGM72N–. The Mississippi Valley in the Civil War . was a strongerposition. position than he had occupied in the morning, but his men were dispirited with the dayswork, while Thomass men, from the major-gen-erals down to the privates, were aglow with theinstinct of victory, and felt themselves invincible. Strong as Hoods position was, its left wing wasin danger of being turned by reason of Thomasssuperior numbers, especially in his cavalry. Onthe morning of the 16th Thomas brought hisforces close up to the enemy: Steedman on theleft by the railway facing southward. Wood next,then Smith standing across
. Four years in the Stonewall Brigade [electronic resource] . there all day. skirmishing some with them, buthad no general engagement. At dark we re-tired from their front, went into camp, cookedrations, and the next morning started back.We marched east until near Staunton, when weturned down the valley, marching north, pass-ing by Stribling Springs, Mt. Solon, Bridge-water and Dayton, on to Harrisonburg; wherewe were ordered to pile away our knapsacks inthe court house. We knew there was somegame on hand then, for when Gen. Jacksonordered knapsacks to be left behind he meantbusiness. We march Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/four-years-in-the-stonewall-brigade-electronic-resource-there-all-day-skirmishing-some-with-them-buthad-no-general-engagement-at-dark-we-re-tired-from-their-front-went-into-camp-cookedrations-and-the-next-morning-started-backwe-marched-east-until-near-staunton-when-weturned-down-the-valley-marching-north-pass-ing-by-stribling-springs-mt-solon-bridge-water-and-dayton-on-to-harrisonburg-wherewe-were-ordered-to-pile-away-our-knapsacks-inthe-court-house-we-knew-there-was-somegame-on-hand-then-for-when-gen-jacksonordered-knapsacks-to-be-left-behind-he-meantbusiness-we-march-image372224579.html
RM2CHG86Y–. Four years in the Stonewall Brigade [electronic resource] . there all day. skirmishing some with them, buthad no general engagement. At dark we re-tired from their front, went into camp, cookedrations, and the next morning started back.We marched east until near Staunton, when weturned down the valley, marching north, pass-ing by Stribling Springs, Mt. Solon, Bridge-water and Dayton, on to Harrisonburg; wherewe were ordered to pile away our knapsacks inthe court house. We knew there was somegame on hand then, for when Gen. Jacksonordered knapsacks to be left behind he meantbusiness. We march
. Four years in the Stonewall Brigade [electronic resource] . rg. Oneday our advance had a considerable skirmishwith the enemy and captured forty-five prisoners,and then fell back south of town to Darkesville,where our whole force lay in line of battle.They were the first prisoners I had seen Aswe were ordered to tear down all fences, itlooked like a battle was imminent. We lay inline the next day, which was the 4th of July,but still no fight; and on the 5th we returned toWinchester and went into camp at the Shaw-nee Springs. The boys were all mad because we had nofight andaccused Gen. Johnsto Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/four-years-in-the-stonewall-brigade-electronic-resource-rg-oneday-our-advance-had-a-considerable-skirmishwith-the-enemy-and-captured-forty-five-prisonersand-then-fell-back-south-of-town-to-darkesvillewhere-our-whole-force-lay-in-line-of-battlethey-were-the-first-prisoners-i-had-seen-aswe-were-ordered-to-tear-down-all-fences-itlooked-like-a-battle-was-imminent-we-lay-inline-the-next-day-which-was-the-4th-of-julybut-still-no-fight-and-on-the-5th-we-returned-towinchester-and-went-into-camp-at-the-shaw-nee-springs-the-boys-were-all-mad-because-we-had-nofight-andaccused-gen-johnsto-image372236570.html
RM2CHGRF6–. Four years in the Stonewall Brigade [electronic resource] . rg. Oneday our advance had a considerable skirmishwith the enemy and captured forty-five prisoners,and then fell back south of town to Darkesville,where our whole force lay in line of battle.They were the first prisoners I had seen Aswe were ordered to tear down all fences, itlooked like a battle was imminent. We lay inline the next day, which was the 4th of July,but still no fight; and on the 5th we returned toWinchester and went into camp at the Shaw-nee Springs. The boys were all mad because we had nofight andaccused Gen. Johnsto
. The Rotunda . this singer of oursgives his next recital, the Standingroom sign will be taken from itsduity corner and proudly placed onthe doors of the auditorium. Between the parts of Dr. Jarmansprogram, by request, Mr. Strickplayed two movements from his ownsonata A Symphonic Poem. A gen-uine artist, wonderful both in his in-terpretation and execution. Mr.Strick held his audience throughoutthe number. As an encore, he play-ed Danny Boy. The college is proud of the posses-sion of two real musicians—one vocaland the other instrumental: a com-bination which gives pleasure to allwho hear their Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-rotunda-this-singer-of-oursgives-his-next-recital-the-standingroom-sign-will-be-taken-from-itsduity-corner-and-proudly-placed-onthe-doors-of-the-auditorium-between-the-parts-of-dr-jarmansprogram-by-request-mr-strickplayed-two-movements-from-his-ownsonata-a-symphonic-poem-a-gen-uine-artist-wonderful-both-in-his-in-terpretation-and-execution-mrstrick-held-his-audience-throughoutthe-number-as-an-encore-he-play-ed-danny-boy-the-college-is-proud-of-the-posses-sion-of-two-real-musiciansone-vocaland-the-other-instrumental-a-com-bination-which-gives-pleasure-to-allwho-hear-their-image369673243.html
RM2CDC1YR–. The Rotunda . this singer of oursgives his next recital, the Standingroom sign will be taken from itsduity corner and proudly placed onthe doors of the auditorium. Between the parts of Dr. Jarmansprogram, by request, Mr. Strickplayed two movements from his ownsonata A Symphonic Poem. A gen-uine artist, wonderful both in his in-terpretation and execution. Mr.Strick held his audience throughoutthe number. As an encore, he play-ed Danny Boy. The college is proud of the posses-sion of two real musicians—one vocaland the other instrumental: a com-bination which gives pleasure to allwho hear their
. History of the University of Michigan . ed Harvard Univer-sity, and was graduated Bachelor of Arts in 1882.He pursued his studies further in Leipzig and Gottin- THE UNIVERSITY SENATE 349 gen, and in 1886 received from his Alma Mater thedegree of Doctor of Philosophy. From 18S5 to 1887he was lecturer on Mathematius at Harvard Uni-versity. For the next two years he was Instructorin Mathematics at the University of Michigan, andwas then made Acting Assistant Professor of Mathe-matics for one year. From 1S90 to 1S95 he heldthe rank of Assistant Professor, whicli he resigned toaccept a professors Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-the-university-of-michigan-ed-harvard-univer-sity-and-was-graduated-bachelor-of-arts-in-1882he-pursued-his-studies-further-in-leipzig-and-gottin-the-university-senate-349-gen-and-in-1886-received-from-his-alma-mater-thedegree-of-doctor-of-philosophy-from-18s5-to-1887he-was-lecturer-on-mathematius-at-harvard-uni-versity-for-the-next-two-years-he-was-instructorin-mathematics-at-the-university-of-michigan-andwas-then-made-acting-assistant-professor-of-mathe-matics-for-one-year-from-1s90-to-1s95-he-heldthe-rank-of-assistant-professor-whicli-he-resigned-toaccept-a-professors-image372432086.html
RM2CHWMWX–. History of the University of Michigan . ed Harvard Univer-sity, and was graduated Bachelor of Arts in 1882.He pursued his studies further in Leipzig and Gottin- THE UNIVERSITY SENATE 349 gen, and in 1886 received from his Alma Mater thedegree of Doctor of Philosophy. From 18S5 to 1887he was lecturer on Mathematius at Harvard Uni-versity. For the next two years he was Instructorin Mathematics at the University of Michigan, andwas then made Acting Assistant Professor of Mathe-matics for one year. From 1S90 to 1S95 he heldthe rank of Assistant Professor, whicli he resigned toaccept a professors
. The order book of Capt. Leonard Bleeker : major of brigade in the early part of the expedition under Gen. James Clinton, against the Indian settlements of western New York, in the campaign of 1779 . ntroduSlton. fecond Thurfday in December next, as a day ofGeneral Thankfgiving in thefe United States, andthat a Committee be appointed to prepare a Re-commendation to the faid States for this Purpofe. This Volume will be found chiefly interefting asa Contribution to the Local Hiftory of the Mo-hawk Valley and Otfego County, and as a Recordof Army Regulations and Ufages in the Revolu-tionary War. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-order-book-of-capt-leonard-bleeker-major-of-brigade-in-the-early-part-of-the-expedition-under-gen-james-clinton-against-the-indian-settlements-of-western-new-york-in-the-campaign-of-1779-ntroduslton-fecond-thurfday-in-december-next-as-a-day-ofgeneral-thankfgiving-in-thefe-united-states-andthat-a-committee-be-appointed-to-prepare-a-re-commendation-to-the-faid-states-for-this-purpofe-this-volume-will-be-found-chiefly-interefting-asa-contribution-to-the-local-hiftory-of-the-mo-hawk-valley-and-otfego-county-and-as-a-recordof-army-regulations-and-ufages-in-the-revolu-tionary-war-image369654650.html
RM2CDB67P–. The order book of Capt. Leonard Bleeker : major of brigade in the early part of the expedition under Gen. James Clinton, against the Indian settlements of western New York, in the campaign of 1779 . ntroduSlton. fecond Thurfday in December next, as a day ofGeneral Thankfgiving in thefe United States, andthat a Committee be appointed to prepare a Re-commendation to the faid States for this Purpofe. This Volume will be found chiefly interefting asa Contribution to the Local Hiftory of the Mo-hawk Valley and Otfego County, and as a Recordof Army Regulations and Ufages in the Revolu-tionary War.
. Agriculture for southern schools. Fig. 92. — Cotton Leavesa, upland; b, Sea Island. Fig. 93. — Cotton Bolls a, upland; i, Sea Island; ■;, Indian. The cotton crop of the Southern states, which is usuallybetween 11,000,000 and 13,000,000 bales per year, gen-erally sells for an amount between ;^6oo,ooo,ooo and•i?7So,ooo,ooo, including the seed. The next largest producer of cotton is India. MostIndian cotton, however, is of poorer quality and lowerprice than the American. Egypt stands third as a cot-ton-producing country. Its product has a very longstaple, and sells for a higher price than Ameri Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/agriculture-for-southern-schools-fig-92-cotton-leavesa-upland-b-sea-island-fig-93-cotton-bolls-a-upland-i-sea-island-indian-the-cotton-crop-of-the-southern-states-which-is-usuallybetween-11000000-and-13000000-bales-per-year-gen-erally-sells-for-an-amount-between-6oooooooo-andi7sooooooo-including-the-seed-the-next-largest-producer-of-cotton-is-india-mostindian-cotton-however-is-of-poorer-quality-and-lowerprice-than-the-american-egypt-stands-third-as-a-cot-ton-producing-country-its-product-has-a-very-longstaple-and-sells-for-a-higher-price-than-ameri-image370499424.html
RM2CENKP8–. Agriculture for southern schools. Fig. 92. — Cotton Leavesa, upland; b, Sea Island. Fig. 93. — Cotton Bolls a, upland; i, Sea Island; ■;, Indian. The cotton crop of the Southern states, which is usuallybetween 11,000,000 and 13,000,000 bales per year, gen-erally sells for an amount between ;^6oo,ooo,ooo and•i?7So,ooo,ooo, including the seed. The next largest producer of cotton is India. MostIndian cotton, however, is of poorer quality and lowerprice than the American. Egypt stands third as a cot-ton-producing country. Its product has a very longstaple, and sells for a higher price than Ameri
. The Rotunda . YEN Heres the sensation of the season.A drama of passion, fear, hate andlove. East or West, a mans passionknows no gods. An empire at hisfeet, Gen. Yen wanted only this beau-tiful forbidden creature born beyond»he barriers of blood. Nils Asther asGen Yen. Also Oddity, Toy Parade and Para-mount News Next Tuesday, March 8 Lee Tracy and Constance CunrniinjEfs in WASHINGTONMERRY GO-ROUND A timely picture of Washingtonpolitics with Lee Tracy as a youngCongrcssnian who sets out to cleanup the grafters. Lavish settings andauthentic scones of the National Cap-itol plu.*^ a stoi-y that Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-rotunda-yen-heres-the-sensation-of-the-seasona-drama-of-passion-fear-hate-andlove-east-or-west-a-mans-passionknows-no-gods-an-empire-at-hisfeet-gen-yen-wanted-only-this-beau-tiful-forbidden-creature-born-beyondhe-barriers-of-blood-nils-asther-asgen-yen-also-oddity-toy-parade-and-para-mount-news-next-tuesday-march-8-lee-tracy-and-constance-cunrniinjefs-in-washingtonmerry-go-round-a-timely-picture-of-washingtonpolitics-with-lee-tracy-as-a-youngcongrcssnian-who-sets-out-to-cleanup-the-grafters-lavish-settings-andauthentic-scones-of-the-national-cap-itol-plu-a-stoi-y-that-image369673185.html
RM2CDC1WN–. The Rotunda . YEN Heres the sensation of the season.A drama of passion, fear, hate andlove. East or West, a mans passionknows no gods. An empire at hisfeet, Gen. Yen wanted only this beau-tiful forbidden creature born beyond»he barriers of blood. Nils Asther asGen Yen. Also Oddity, Toy Parade and Para-mount News Next Tuesday, March 8 Lee Tracy and Constance CunrniinjEfs in WASHINGTONMERRY GO-ROUND A timely picture of Washingtonpolitics with Lee Tracy as a youngCongrcssnian who sets out to cleanup the grafters. Lavish settings andauthentic scones of the National Cap-itol plu.*^ a stoi-y that
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ^?"' v^v " Afbil 4, 1912. The Weekly Horists' Review. 11 Silica or quartz, because it is so hard and insoluble, is the chief ingredient both by volume and weight of all soils. It is a combination of silicon and oxy- gen. Aluminum probably comes next in abundance, being a fundamental con- stituent of true clay, feldspar and mica. One of the other elements in the soil is oxygen, which occurs free and in com- bination with nearly all the other ele- ments. Carbon occurs as part of the humus, also united with calcium and magnesium in the for Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-quot-vv-quot-afbil-4-1912-the-weekly-horists-review-11-silica-or-quartz-because-it-is-so-hard-and-insoluble-is-the-chief-ingredient-both-by-volume-and-weight-of-all-soils-it-is-a-combination-of-silicon-and-oxy-gen-aluminum-probably-comes-next-in-abundance-being-a-fundamental-con-stituent-of-true-clay-feldspar-and-mica-one-of-the-other-elements-in-the-soil-is-oxygen-which-occurs-free-and-in-com-bination-with-nearly-all-the-other-ele-ments-carbon-occurs-as-part-of-the-humus-also-united-with-calcium-and-magnesium-in-the-for-image238470683.html
RMRRY7P3–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ^?"' v^v " Afbil 4, 1912. The Weekly Horists' Review. 11 Silica or quartz, because it is so hard and insoluble, is the chief ingredient both by volume and weight of all soils. It is a combination of silicon and oxy- gen. Aluminum probably comes next in abundance, being a fundamental con- stituent of true clay, feldspar and mica. One of the other elements in the soil is oxygen, which occurs free and in com- bination with nearly all the other ele- ments. Carbon occurs as part of the humus, also united with calcium and magnesium in the for
. The story of the rear column of the Emin Pasha relief expedition [microform] . Explorers; Birds; Insects; Explorateurs; Oiseaux; Insectes. DIARY, 291 day he and several Arabs went np to see wliat was the matter with the water, and there tliey saw a most horrible si<?ht. The top of the water was all covered with a thick layer of yellow fat, which was runnin*; over the side, and he found out that his natives Inul taken all the human meat to tlie well to wash it before eatinj^. At the next place he camped by a stream, and made the natives camp below him. I told liim tliat people at liome gen Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-story-of-the-rear-column-of-the-emin-pasha-relief-expedition-microform-explorers-birds-insects-explorateurs-oiseaux-insectes-diary-291-day-he-and-several-arabs-went-np-to-see-wliat-was-the-matter-with-the-water-and-there-tliey-saw-a-most-horrible-siltht-the-top-of-the-water-was-all-covered-with-a-thick-layer-of-yellow-fat-which-was-runnin-over-the-side-and-he-found-out-that-his-natives-inul-taken-all-the-human-meat-to-tlie-well-to-wash-it-before-eatinj-at-the-next-place-he-camped-by-a-stream-and-made-the-natives-camp-below-him-i-told-liim-tliat-people-at-liome-gen-image234822610.html
RMRJ12HP–. The story of the rear column of the Emin Pasha relief expedition [microform] . Explorers; Birds; Insects; Explorateurs; Oiseaux; Insectes. DIARY, 291 day he and several Arabs went np to see wliat was the matter with the water, and there tliey saw a most horrible si<?ht. The top of the water was all covered with a thick layer of yellow fat, which was runnin*; over the side, and he found out that his natives Inul taken all the human meat to tlie well to wash it before eatinj^. At the next place he camped by a stream, and made the natives camp below him. I told liim tliat people at liome gen
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. MRS. J. B. FREEMAN or "THE FLOWERS" BS6 Superior Street. TOLEDO. OHIO ARTHUR E. CRABB GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. Prompt Bervlco to any point in MlchlBan DETROIT, MICH. ST. REGIS FLORAL CO. Your orders 36 Adams Avenue, West solicited flower show this season, but the gen- eral idea was that an effort should be made to revive the annual exhibition in Toronto next year. Cold weather has set in at Brampton and stock is less plentiful, since most of the roses have been cut back for Christmas. The demand for valley and orchids from the United States is Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-mrs-j-b-freeman-or-quotthe-flowersquot-bs6-superior-street-toledo-ohio-arthur-e-crabb-grand-rapids-mich-prompt-bervlco-to-any-point-in-mlchlban-detroit-mich-st-regis-floral-co-your-orders-36-adams-avenue-west-solicited-flower-show-this-season-but-the-gen-eral-idea-was-that-an-effort-should-be-made-to-revive-the-annual-exhibition-in-toronto-next-year-cold-weather-has-set-in-at-brampton-and-stock-is-less-plentiful-since-most-of-the-roses-have-been-cut-back-for-christmas-the-demand-for-valley-and-orchids-from-the-united-states-is-image238317814.html
RMRRM8PE–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. MRS. J. B. FREEMAN or "THE FLOWERS" BS6 Superior Street. TOLEDO. OHIO ARTHUR E. CRABB GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. Prompt Bervlco to any point in MlchlBan DETROIT, MICH. ST. REGIS FLORAL CO. Your orders 36 Adams Avenue, West solicited flower show this season, but the gen- eral idea was that an effort should be made to revive the annual exhibition in Toronto next year. Cold weather has set in at Brampton and stock is less plentiful, since most of the roses have been cut back for Christmas. The demand for valley and orchids from the United States is
. Our birds in their haunts [microform] : a popular treatise on the birds of eastern North America. Birds; Oiseaux. ii 'll ill 454 r//£ WHITE-HEADED EAGLE. fi I i Next to the Osprey, in his preference for a piscivorous diet, he is ever to be associated with great bodies of water— broad rivers, immense lakes, and the roar and foam of the. o < Hi Q Id Id Id X H ocean. Unlike that noble bird, however, he does not gen- erally plunge into the wave for his prey, but is content with the carcasses which float upon its surface. In the absence of fish, he is satisfied with any animal food, and that, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/our-birds-in-their-haunts-microform-a-popular-treatise-on-the-birds-of-eastern-north-america-birds-oiseaux-ii-ll-ill-454-r-white-headed-eagle-fi-i-i-next-to-the-osprey-in-his-preference-for-a-piscivorous-diet-he-is-ever-to-be-associated-with-great-bodies-of-water-broad-rivers-immense-lakes-and-the-roar-and-foam-of-the-o-lt-hi-q-id-id-id-x-h-ocean-unlike-that-noble-bird-however-he-does-not-gen-erally-plunge-into-the-wave-for-his-prey-but-is-content-with-the-carcasses-which-float-upon-its-surface-in-the-absence-of-fish-he-is-satisfied-with-any-animal-food-and-that-image234913525.html
RMRJ56GN–. Our birds in their haunts [microform] : a popular treatise on the birds of eastern North America. Birds; Oiseaux. ii 'll ill 454 r//£ WHITE-HEADED EAGLE. fi I i Next to the Osprey, in his preference for a piscivorous diet, he is ever to be associated with great bodies of water— broad rivers, immense lakes, and the roar and foam of the. o < Hi Q Id Id Id X H ocean. Unlike that noble bird, however, he does not gen- erally plunge into the wave for his prey, but is content with the carcasses which float upon its surface. In the absence of fish, he is satisfied with any animal food, and that,
. Ferns: British & foreign. The history, organography, classification, and enumeration of the species of garden ferns with a treatise on their cultivation, etc. etc. Ferns. Genus 71.—Portions of barren and fertile pinnae. No. 1. mosmg, forming unequal areoles next the costa, the upper ones free. Receptacles medial on the free or anastomosed venules, punctiform. Son round. Indusium reniform. 1. P. Leuzeana, Presl; Hook. Gen. Fil. t. 97. Polypodium Leuzeanum, Gaud, in Frey. Voy. t. 6. Nephrodinni Leuzeanum, Hook.—Philippine and Fiji Islands,. Please note that these images are extracted from Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ferns-british-amp-foreign-the-history-organography-classification-and-enumeration-of-the-species-of-garden-ferns-with-a-treatise-on-their-cultivation-etc-etc-ferns-genus-71portions-of-barren-and-fertile-pinnae-no-1-mosmg-forming-unequal-areoles-next-the-costa-the-upper-ones-free-receptacles-medial-on-the-free-or-anastomosed-venules-punctiform-son-round-indusium-reniform-1-p-leuzeana-presl-hook-gen-fil-t-97-polypodium-leuzeanum-gaud-in-frey-voy-t-6-nephrodinni-leuzeanum-hookphilippine-and-fiji-islands-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-image232332236.html
RMRDYJ3T–. Ferns: British & foreign. The history, organography, classification, and enumeration of the species of garden ferns with a treatise on their cultivation, etc. etc. Ferns. Genus 71.—Portions of barren and fertile pinnae. No. 1. mosmg, forming unequal areoles next the costa, the upper ones free. Receptacles medial on the free or anastomosed venules, punctiform. Son round. Indusium reniform. 1. P. Leuzeana, Presl; Hook. Gen. Fil. t. 97. Polypodium Leuzeanum, Gaud, in Frey. Voy. t. 6. Nephrodinni Leuzeanum, Hook.—Philippine and Fiji Islands,. Please note that these images are extracted from
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Max 19, 1921 The Florists^ Review 17 Dahlia Patrick O'Mara The 1920 Gold Medal Dahlia Flowers will be in great detnand next Autumn at good prices. 'rul)er> will bring a higb price the following Spring. Be Ready to Supply the Demand and make a good profit Patrick O'Mara began work as a boy for Peter lleiiderson, and grt-w up with the house, becoming gen eral manager. In appreciation of his life-long efforts for horticidture, we named for him this, the best Dahlia we have sent out in nearly halt a century of growing reliable stock Awarded < iol Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-max-19-1921-the-florists-review-17-dahlia-patrick-omara-the-1920-gold-medal-dahlia-flowers-will-be-in-great-detnand-next-autumn-at-good-prices-rulergt-will-bring-a-higb-price-the-following-spring-be-ready-to-supply-the-demand-and-make-a-good-profit-patrick-omara-began-work-as-a-boy-for-peter-lleiiderson-and-grt-w-up-with-the-house-becoming-gen-eral-manager-in-appreciation-of-his-life-long-efforts-for-horticidture-we-named-for-him-this-the-best-dahlia-we-have-sent-out-in-nearly-halt-a-century-of-growing-reliable-stock-awarded-lt-iol-image238178048.html
RMRRDXET–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Max 19, 1921 The Florists^ Review 17 Dahlia Patrick O'Mara The 1920 Gold Medal Dahlia Flowers will be in great detnand next Autumn at good prices. 'rul)er> will bring a higb price the following Spring. Be Ready to Supply the Demand and make a good profit Patrick O'Mara began work as a boy for Peter lleiiderson, and grt-w up with the house, becoming gen eral manager. In appreciation of his life-long efforts for horticidture, we named for him this, the best Dahlia we have sent out in nearly halt a century of growing reliable stock Awarded < iol
. The natural history of plants. Botany. Pig. 114. Flower (f). Fig. 115. Diagram. Fig. 117. Gjnaeceum opened. Pig. 116. Flower, anterior petal cut off through its hase. shallow cup, with the gynseceum almost in the centre. In others it becomes irregular; and the gynseceum is inserted excentrically on the side next the anterior sepal, while the receptacle forms a shallow ' The insertion of the ovary is slightly oblique and excentrie. Its cicatrix is elliptical. ^ L., Mantiss., n. 1240.—Abz., in Sohrad. «. Journ., ii. 238.—J., Gen., 4s2i.—Lamk., Diet., ii. tlh; Suppl., ii. 467.—DC, Frodv., ii. 5 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-natural-history-of-plants-botany-pig-114-flower-f-fig-115-diagram-fig-117-gjnaeceum-opened-pig-116-flower-anterior-petal-cut-off-through-its-hase-shallow-cup-with-the-gynseceum-almost-in-the-centre-in-others-it-becomes-irregular-and-the-gynseceum-is-inserted-excentrically-on-the-side-next-the-anterior-sepal-while-the-receptacle-forms-a-shallow-the-insertion-of-the-ovary-is-slightly-oblique-and-excentrie-its-cicatrix-is-elliptical-l-mantiss-n-1240abz-in-sohrad-journ-ii-238j-gen-4s2ilamk-diet-ii-tlh-suppl-ii-467dc-frodv-ii-5-image232086874.html
RMRDGD4X–. The natural history of plants. Botany. Pig. 114. Flower (f). Fig. 115. Diagram. Fig. 117. Gjnaeceum opened. Pig. 116. Flower, anterior petal cut off through its hase. shallow cup, with the gynseceum almost in the centre. In others it becomes irregular; and the gynseceum is inserted excentrically on the side next the anterior sepal, while the receptacle forms a shallow ' The insertion of the ovary is slightly oblique and excentrie. Its cicatrix is elliptical. ^ L., Mantiss., n. 1240.—Abz., in Sohrad. «. Journ., ii. 238.—J., Gen., 4s2i.—Lamk., Diet., ii. tlh; Suppl., ii. 467.—DC, Frodv., ii. 5
. Wild animals at home [microform]. Animals; Zoology; Animaux; Zoologie. Famoai Fw-heutn fiil manual labour. Next, the sunning place, gen- «»ny an ant-hffl <m which the Beaver li<| to enjoy a sun-bath, while the ants pick the creenen* bUte pattyof mud mixed with a squeeze of the ««tor or body-scent glands. It answers the pur- P« of a register, letting aU who caU know that so and 8Q*as recently been her". TTie chief food of the Beaver, at least its favourite where there are no poplars there aie no BcavS THE DAir UsuaUy the Beavers start a dam on some stream, right opposite a good gr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wild-animals-at-home-microform-animals-zoology-animaux-zoologie-famoai-fw-heutn-fiil-manual-labour-next-the-sunning-place-gen-ny-an-ant-hffl-ltm-which-the-beaver-lilt-to-enjoy-a-sun-bath-while-the-ants-pick-the-creenen-bute-pattyof-mud-mixed-with-a-squeeze-of-the-tor-or-body-scent-glands-it-answers-the-pur-p-of-a-register-letting-au-who-cau-know-that-so-and-8qas-recently-been-herquot-ttie-chief-food-of-the-beaver-at-least-its-favourite-where-there-are-no-poplars-there-aie-no-bcavs-the-dair-usuauy-the-beavers-start-a-dam-on-some-stream-right-opposite-a-good-gr-image232795814.html
RMREMNC6–. Wild animals at home [microform]. Animals; Zoology; Animaux; Zoologie. Famoai Fw-heutn fiil manual labour. Next, the sunning place, gen- «»ny an ant-hffl <m which the Beaver li<| to enjoy a sun-bath, while the ants pick the creenen* bUte pattyof mud mixed with a squeeze of the ««tor or body-scent glands. It answers the pur- P« of a register, letting aU who caU know that so and 8Q*as recently been her". TTie chief food of the Beaver, at least its favourite where there are no poplars there aie no BcavS THE DAir UsuaUy the Beavers start a dam on some stream, right opposite a good gr
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