RMW52JKC–The H.M.S. Renown at Queen Street Wharf, Auckland, N.Z., James Douglas Richardson (New Zealander, 1878 - 1942), April 1920, Gelatin silver print
RM2JYXPKR–This man largely holds the destination of America and democracy - in his hand Admiral James O. Richardson ('Old Joe' to his sailors) Commander in Chief of the United States Fleet, directs the activities of: 6 aircraft carriers 15 battleships, 37 cruisers, 152 destroyers and I04 submarines. That fleet is second only to The British Navy. U.S.A. has 7 battleships, I aircraft carrier 6 cruisers, 19 destroyers and II submarines in process of building. These will be completed by 1941 or 1942 at the latest. U.S. A.A. is Numerically, the strongest in the World. Admiral Richardson claims that by 1942 h
RMGAM8BR–England Team Group (Back Row l-r) Joe Periton, Carl Aarvold, Kendrick Stark, Jerry Hanley, Doug Prentice, Godfrey Palmer, T. H. Vile (referee). (front row l-r) William Taylor, James Richardson, E. Stanbury, Ronald Cove-Smith (captain), Sam Tucker, Thomas Brown, Robert Sparks. (sat l-r) Colin Laird, Arthur Young
RMP6B5A5–H. Brady, author of a book on canon law, 1662. From a scarce print by Quiryn Boel. Copperplate engraving from Richardson's 'Portraits illustrating Granger's Biographical History of England,' London, 1792–1812. Published by William Richardson, printseller, London. James Granger (1723–1776) was an English clergyman, biographer, and print collector.
RMDJ843A–H. Brady, author of a book on canon law, 1662.
RMPB7GC6–946 Loyalty oath of Ed Walsh; A. W. Fagin; D. H. Armstrong; James Richardson; J. F. Mense; E. J. Glasgow; F. J. Heitkamp; Sylvester H. Laflin of Missouri, County of St.Louis
RMKDEJFT–Loyalty oath of Ed Walsh; A. W. Fagin; D. H. Armstrong; James Richardson; J. F. Mense; E. J. Glasgow; F. J. Heitkamp; Sylvester H. Laflin of Missouri, County of St.Louis
RMJXRAAB–Trustees, Sheridan, R Champlin, Bloomberg, Michael R, Civiletti, Benjamin R, Offit, Morris W, Richardson, William C, Tanenbaum, Morris, Levi, Robert H, Clark, A James, Baker, Lenox D Jr, Wiker, Dominic E, Bowman, Jack L, Barondess, Jeremiah A, Carey, William P, Harvey, Robert D H, Kim, Suzy, Lewisohn, Marjorie G, Macht, Martin B, Sonnenfeldt, Helmut, Dupkin, Manuel II, Johnston, G Donald Jr, Giangiulio, Louis M, Janney, Stuart S III, Stiller, Shale D, Bunting, George L Jr, Snow, John W, Danziger, Richard M, Schlenger, Jacques T, Leukhardt, Jill L, Archibald, Nolan D, Bates, Ernest A, Abernethy
RM2A4D2BN–The jury that cleared Frank James, at Gallatin, Mo., September 1883: J. Snyder, B.F. Feurt, C.R. Nance, Jos. B. Smith, B.H. Shellman, William R. Merritt, Jason Winburn, Oscar Chamberlain, W.F. Richardson, L.W. Gilreath, R.E. Hale and J.W. Boggs posed
RM2RCKT2J–Pictured in this photograph is the Adjutant's Office in Tours, France during World War One. From left to right, the individuals are identified as Capt. J. M. White, lat Lt. J. H. Gill, Capt. James D. Law, 1t. W. L. Bakelar, and Maj. Chas. E. Richardson of the Chemical Warfare Service. This photograph was taken on November 29, 1918.
RMHFJP57–Memorial to Sergeant A.H.L. Richardson V.C, awarded the Victoria Cross for bravery at Battle of Wolwespruit in the Boer War.
RM2RCD31E–'Regimental staff of the 336th Regiment Infantry, 84th Division, pictured in Monpont, Dordogne, France. From left to right: Capt. James H. Roberts, Personnel Adjutant; Capt. R.W. Richardson, Regiment Adjutant; Col. G.H. Davis, Commanding Officer; Maj. J.B. Dougherty, Regimental Surgeon; Capt. M. O'Brien, Regiment Supply Officer. Photo taken by Lt. H.A. Strohmeyer. Passed by A.E.F. censor.'
RM2X21WD8–The Elections in the Metropolitan Boroughs: Lambeth election: the nomination at Kennington Park, [London], 1865. View in front of the main entrance to Kennington Park. 'In Lambeth the returning officer, Mr. H. Onslow, presided at the nomination. Mr. Frederick Doulton was proposed by Dr. Evans and seconded by Mr. James Richardson; Alderman James Clark Lawrence was proposed by Mr. R. Taylor and seconded by Mr. Lyon; Mr. Thomas Hughes was proposed by Mr. G. T. Wilson and seconded by Mr. Stuart Barker; Mr. James Haig was proposed by Mr. F. Fowler and seconded by Mr. Reynell. Mr. Doulton, Alderman
RMDRXDKX–Athena the worlds fourth largest yacht built by Royal Huisman for Netscape Internet entrepreneur James H. Clark valued at 95 million US dollars anchors off Sausalito in San Francisco Bay.
RMR5J5NW–Crab-eater seal. The Zoology of the Voyage of H.M.S. Erebus and Terror, under the command of Capt. Sir James Clark Ross during the years 1839 to 1843 ... London, 1844-75. Source: 10498.dd.3 plate 1. Author: Mintern Bros.Richardson, John, Sir, M. D.
RM2PMC6DH–Drawing, A Library in Gothic Style; Charles James Richardson (British, 1806 – 1871); pen and brown ink, brush and watercolor, graphite on white wove paper; Frame H x W x D: 44.8 x 60.3 x 2.5 cm (17 5/8 x 23 3/4 x 1 in.) Sheet: 27.4 x 39.8 cm (10 13/16 x 15 11/16 in.); Thaw Collection; 2007-27-63
RF2B982KR–The H.M.S. Renown at Queen Street Wharf, Auckland, N.Z., James Douglas Richardson (New Zealander, 1878 - 1942), April 1920, Gelatin silver print, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RMHG08RG–111110-N-JE719-070 ARABIAN GULF (Nov. 10, 2011) Aircrew Survival Equipmentman 3rd Class James B. McLaughlin tests an aviator breathing apparatus aboard the aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush (CVN 77). George H.W. Bush is deployed to the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility on its first operational deployment conducting maritime security operations and support missions as part of Operations Enduring Freedom and New Dawn. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Jeffrey Richardson/Released) US Navy 111110-N-JE719-070 Aircrew Survival Equipmentman 3rd Class James B. McLaugh
RMT0CENG–Ursula Andress as Ayesha SHE 1965 Portrait novel H. Rider Haggard Hammer Films / Associated British Picture Corporation ( ABPC )
RMW52JKD–H.M.S. New Zealand (Battle Cruiser) at Queen Wharf, Auckland, N.Z., James Douglas Richardson (New Zealander, 1878 - 1942), 1919, Gelatin silver print
RMHF3RW0–Commandant of the Marine Corps Gen. Robert B. Neller, speaks on the Marine Corps’ current operational tempo, while Vice Commandant of the Coast Guard Vice Adm. Charles D. Michel, left center, Chief of Naval Operations Adm. John M. Richardson, left, and retired Adm. James Stavridis, right, listen during the WEST 2016 Conference at the San Diego Convention Center, Feb. 19, 2016. The purpose of the conference was for service members to come together and discuss strategic military concepts and training, as well as meet with companies that can assist in making their concepts a reality. (U.S. Marin
RMKY9431–The principal members of the Provisional Government of Ulster, 1913
RMP6B5EC–Sir William Curtius, Latine Curtius, official resident of the English Crown in the Holy Roman Empire and Fellow of the Royal Society. From a rare print after a picture by H.M. Rosa. Copperplate engraving from Richardson's 'Portraits illustrating Granger's Biographical History of England,' London, 1792–1812. Published by William Richardson, printseller, London. James Granger (1723–1776) was an English clergyman, biographer, and print collector.
RMP2YPMD–Command Sgt. Maj. Christopher S. Kepner, left, the 11th sergeant major of the Army National Guard, receives a guided tour of the 17th Sustainment Brigade’s area of operations on Camp Arifjan, Kuwait from Command Sgt. Maj. James Richardson, the senior enlisted advisor of the 17th SB, 1st Sustainment Command (Theater) August 10, 2016. Kepner’s tour was part of a multi-day visit to National Guard Soldiers in Southwest Asia. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Walter H. Lowell)
RMMAJWRP–Swears oath of allegiance to the Government of the United States and the State of Missouri. Title: Loyalty oath of Ed Walsh; A. W. Fagin; D. H. Armstrong; James Richardson; J. F. Mense; E. J. Glasgow; F. J. Heitkamp; Sylvester H. Laflin of Missouri, County of St.Louis . 31 March 1863. Walsh, E.
RMMT8H4H–180514-N-AF077-0102 ATLANTIC OCEAN (May 14, 2018) Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) Adm. John Richardson, center, speaks with Capt. James McCall, left, commander of Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 8, and Commander Marc, commander of the French Carrier Air Wing during the CNO’s visit aboard the aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush (CVN 77). The ship is underway in the Atlantic Ocean conducting carrier air wing exercises with the French navy to strengthen partnerships and deepen interoperability between the two nations' naval forces. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Sean Hurt)
RMMAKXD4–Prisoners include Henry Sherman, John Symonds, Adam Giger, Justin Fay, Edward Kuinly, John Bauman, Jacob Felter, John C. Tomkins, William Forshey, John Patten, Thos. M. Smith, Geo. H. Cunningham, Richard B. Crowder, John Tipton, Geo. H. Stardiford, James Moor, James Brooks, Alex. L. West, James Lewis, Thos. J. Richardson, and James Dansen. Title: List of prisoners sent to Alton, Illinois, by Capt. Geo. E. Leighton, Provost Marshall of St. Louis, March 11, 1862 . 11 March 1862. Leighton, George Eliot, 1835-1901
RMTWFGHJ–PLAQUE ON EAST MAIN PIER. - McKee's Rocks Bridge, Spanning Ohio River at Chartiers Avenue (State Route 3014), McKees Rocks, Allegheny County, PA; Fort Pitt Bridge Works; Dravo Contracting Company; Allegheny County Department of Public Works; Morse, Edwin K; Chalfant, James G; Booth and Flinn Company; Brown, Norman F; Roush, Stanley L; Harrison Construction Company; Covell, Vernon R; Nutter, A D; Richardson, George S; Henderson, A A; DeLony, Eric N, project manager; Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, sponsor; Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, sponsor; Rotenstein, David S, h
RMMAJ19X–Contains signatures of mostly Union generals, including Regis de Trobriand, Mason Brayman, William T. Sherman, Wesley Merritt, Randolph B. Marcy, Edwin D. Morgan, Silas Casey, William Ward, Thomas A. Smyth, James M. Warner, John B. Sanborn, James C. Tappan, Horatio G. Wright, George Wright, Lorenzo Thomas, James M. Tuttle, Alexander S. Webb, William D. Whipple, Julius White, Israel B. Richardson, Halbert E. Paine, Adam J. Slemmer, Lewis B. Parsons, John C. Robinson, John Newton, Truman Seymour, John W. Phelps, Alfred Sully, Alfred H. Terry, William Vandever, James S. Negley, William B. Bate, E
RMC13H82–1972 Nixon Cabinet. From left, front row: Donald Rumsfeld, John Volpe, Peter Peterson, Melvin Laird, Richard Nixon, William P.
RM2RC0R2W–This black and white photograph labelled as 111-SC-32208 from the collection of Lt. E.A.Strömsyet shows members of the Regimental Staff of the 336th Inf., 84th Division in the rear of their Headquarters at Monpont, Dordogne, France. From left to right, the individuals are identified as Capt. James H. Roberts, Personnel Adjt.; Capt. R. W. Richardson, Regtl. Adjt.; Col. G.H. Davis, C.O.; Major J. B. Dougherty, Regtl. Surgeon; Capt. M.O'Brien, Regtl. Supply officer. The photograph was assigned the symbol B and issued on October 30, 1918. The description notes that the image includes trees and the
RM2A8E811–'Drive along the Wissahickon', 1874. Carriage ride near the Wissahickon Creek, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. 'A wide carriage-road runs along the bank of the Wissahickon, and is a favorite drive of the Philadelphians, the river dancing along on one side, and high, rocky projections, crowned with wild, overhanging trees and shrubbery, bordering the other. Nothing can surpass the variety of this river-scenery'. From "Picturesque America; or, The Land We Live In, A Delineation by Pen and Pencil of the Mountains, Rivers, Lakes...with Illustrations on Steel and Wood by Eminent American Arti
RM2F5EH61–The H.M.S. Renown at Queen Street Wharf, Auckland, N.Z.. James Douglas Richardson (New Zealander, 1878 - 1942)
RMR5EPG2–Aptenodytes forsteri. (Emperor penguin.) . The Zoology of the Voyage of H.M.S. Erebus and Terror, under the command of Capt. Sir James Clark Ross during the years 1839 to 1843 ... London, 1844-75. Source: 10498.dd.3 plate 31. Author: Wolf, Josef. Richardson, John, Sir, M. D.
RM2PMC8EY–Drawing, The Entrance Hall, East Sutton Place, Kent; Charles James Richardson (British, 1806 – 1871); brush and watercolor, graphite on white wove paper; Frame H x W x D: 39.7 x 50.2 x 2.5 cm (15 5/8 x 19 3/4 x 1 in.) Sheet: 19.5 x 30.6 cm (7 11/16 x 12 1/16 in.); Thaw Collection; 2007-27-33
RF2B982KM–H.M.S. New Zealand (Battle Cruiser) at Queen Wharf, Auckland, N.Z., James Douglas Richardson (New Zealander, 1878 - 1942), 1919, Gelatin silver print, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RMPF1WA1–Commandant of the Marine Corps Gen. Robert B. Neller, speaks on the Marine Corps’ current operational tempo, while Vice Commandant of the Coast Guard Vice Adm. Charles D. Michel, left center, Chief of Naval Operations Adm. John M. Richardson, left, and retired Adm. James Stavridis, right, listen during the WEST 2016 Conference at the San Diego Convention Center, Feb. 19, 2016. The purpose of the conference was for service members to come together and discuss strategic military concepts and training, as well as meet with companies that can assist in making their concepts a reality. (U.S. Marin
RMT0CENM–Ursula Andress as Ayesha SHE 1965 Portrait novel H. Rider Haggard Hammer Films / Associated British Picture Corporation ( ABPC )
RMPDE54X–ATLANTIC OCEAN (May 14, 2018) Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) Adm. John Richardson, center, speaks with Capt. James McCall, left, commander of Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 8, and Commander Marc, commander of the French Carrier Air Wing during the CNO’s visit aboard the aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush (CVN 77). The ship is underway in the Atlantic Ocean conducting carrier air wing exercises with the French navy to strengthen partnerships and deepen interoperability between the two nations' naval forces.
RM2B6K9JB–Three portraits of members of the Capitol Commission Left Henry Hobson Richardson, middle Leopold Eidlitz, right James W. Eaton. Manufacturer : creator: anonymous place manufacture: USA Date: about 1872 - or for 1882 Material: paper Technique: light pressure dimensions: page: h 271 mm b × 341 mm Explanation Prints front page 77. Subject: historical persons (+ head (and shoulders) (portrait))
RM2A8E8XN–'La Crosse Harbor', 1872. Stormy weather on Lake Superior, USA. From "Picturesque America; or, The Land We Live In, A Delineation by Pen and Pencil of the Mountains, Rivers, Lakes...with Illustrations on Steel and Wood by Eminent American Artists" Vol. I, edited by William Cullen Bryant. [D. Appleton and Company, New York, 1872]
RM2F5F6GN–H.M.S. New Zealand (Battle Cruiser) at Queen Wharf, Auckland, N.Z.. James Douglas Richardson (New Zealander, 1878 - 1942)
RMR5CFFR–Sea elephant (female.) The Elephant seal. The Zoology of the Voyage of H.M.S. Erebus and Terror, under the command of Capt. Sir James Clark Ross during the years 1839 to 1843 ... London, 1844-75. Source: 10498.dd.3 plate 9. Author: Richardson, John, Sir, M. D. Hawkins, Waterhouse.
RM2AJ42A7–Catalogue of paintings and drawings. . h in pictorialnarrative as by Richardson, Fielding, and Smollett in theirnovels. The figure of Mr. James is built up and made both solidand vital. A succession of sure totiches shapes vigorously hisfeatures and hair, his blue coat, and its elaborate gold brocade.The squire is a self-satished personage; his consort is charming,and her portrait is as fine in quality as in characterization. Each of these portraits sums up and concentrates w^ithinitself an individual and a type, and exemplifies well Hogarthsow^n ideal of his art. I have endeavoured, he says,
RMT0CENY–Ursula Andress as Ayesha SHE 1965 Portrait novel H. Rider Haggard Hammer Films / Associated British Picture Corporation ( ABPC )
RMKYYD6T–General Riho Terras, commander of the Estonian Defence Forces, H.E. Mrs. Kersti Kaljulaid, President of the Republic of Estonia, Lt. Col. Greg Barasch, 112th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron commander, and Ambassador James D. Melville Jr., U.S. Ambassador to Estonia, pose Jan. 10, 2018 after a luncheon at Amari Air Base, Estonia. They discussed the Ohio Air National Guard’s participation in the theater security package, and the strong U.S.-Estonian alliance. (DoD
RM2A8E8DY–'Eroded Sandstones, Monument Park', 1874. Rock formations near Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA. '...fantastic groups of eroded sandstone...If one should imagine a great number of gigantic sugar-loaves, quite irregular in shape, but all showing the tapering form, varying in height from six feet to nearly fifty, with each loaf capped by a dark, flat stone, not unlike in shape to a college-student's hat, he would have a very clear idea of the columns in Monument Park...On one or two little knolls, apart from the hills, numbers of these columns are grouped, producing the exact effect of cemeteries
RM2AX7F3R–An angler's reminiscences; a record of sport, travel and adventure, with autobiography of the author . L1TI:RAKV work and TRAliL. 47 the author of High Latitudes, at Fred Cumberlands banquet at the RossinHouse in Toronto. Then Dr. James H. Richardson, who was present, prepared formyself and wife a special trip to the Upper Ottawa country for a few days fishingin the mountain lakes about Des Joachim, and I have his letter before me, datedToronto, July 12, 1875. You see, readers, that my portfolio and pigeon holes arecrammed with uncalendared talcs to print. With changing seasons I was wont toc
RMT0CEP0–Ursula Andress as Ayesha SHE 1965 Portrait novel H. Rider Haggard Hammer Films / Associated British Picture Corporation ( ABPC )
RMKYYD6R–AMARI AIR BASE, ESTONIA (Jan. 10, 2018) – General Riho Terras, commander of the Estonian Defence Forces, H.E. Mrs. Kersti Kaljulaid, President of the Republic of Estonia, Lt. Col. Greg Barasch, 112th EFS commander, and Ambassador James D. Melville Jr., U.S. Ambassador to Estonia, pose January 10, 2018 after a luncheon at Amari, Air Base, Estonia. They discussed the Ohio Air National Guard’s participation in the theater security package, and the strong U.S.-Estonian alliance. (DoD
RM2A8E80D–'The Schuylkill - View from Landsdowne', 1874. The River Schuylkill at Lansdowne, Pennsylvania, USA. 'From the heights of Landsdowne there is a wider scope of vision. Seated on the rustic benches, overshadowed by stately trees of almost a primeval growth, the lounger may enjoy one of the most delightful bits of river-scenery of the milder order which our country affords'. From "Picturesque America; or, The Land We Live In, A Delineation by Pen and Pencil of the Mountains, Rivers, Lakes...with Illustrations on Steel and Wood by Eminent American Artists" Vol. II, edited by William Cull
RM2AJDT5H–Index . Richardson of West Brookfield Davis R. Dewey of Cambridge John F. Gannon of Pittsfield Arthur G. Pollard of Lowell George H. Ellis of West Newton . John Chandler of Sterling Junction Atherton Clark of Newton . Nathaniel I. Bowditch of Framingham William Wheeler of Concord Charles A. Gleason of North Brookfield James F. Bacon of Boston . Frank Gerrett of Greenfield Harold L. Frost of Arlington Term expires 19251925192619261927192719281928192919291930193019311931 iJlemberfi €x=0ilitio His Excellency GoA^ernor Alvan T. FullerEdward M. Lewis ....Payson Smith .....Arthur W. Gilbert .... Pre
RMT0CEP4–Ursula Andress as Ayesha SHE 1965 Portrait novel H. Rider Haggard Hammer Films / Associated British Picture Corporation ( ABPC )
RMKR81PN–Department of Defense civilian contractor James H. Hawley, right, introduces a member of the Japan Ground Self Defense Force, during exercise Guard and Protect on Camp Foster, Okinawa, Japan, Dec. 6, 2017. Exercise Guard and Protect is an annual exercise designed to enhance the relationship between Japanese and U.S. forces in the Pacific region, as well as to improve the interoperability between the Japan Ground Self Defense Force and the U.S. Marine Corps security forces. (U.S. Marine Corps
RM2A8E8R0–'Rainbow Falls', 1872. View of the Glen Creek falls which run through the gorge at Watkins Glen, New York State, USA. The Watkins Glen State Reservation was opened to the public in 1863 and was privately run as a tourist resort - visitors can be seen climbing steep steps in the gorge. From "Picturesque America; or, The Land We Live In, A Delineation by Pen and Pencil of the Mountains, Rivers, Lakes...with Illustrations on Steel and Wood by Eminent American Artists" Vol. I, edited by William Cullen Bryant. [D. Appleton and Company, New York, 1872]
RM2AKJ6BF–A guide-book of Boston for physicians . , who per-formed the first operation in which ether was used. Descending now to the ground floor, and continuing alongthe tortuous corridor, one soon comes to a large tiled hallway,through which one passes to the newer portions of the hos-pital. Turning sharply to the right, one leaves the building,crosses the driveway and enters the pathological laboratory.The latter is large and sunny, and complete in all its details.Its director, Dr. James H. Wright, or the assistant pathologist,Dr. Oscar Richardson, will show to visiting physicians the dif-ferent roo
RM2A8E85R–'Scenes in Druid Hill Park', 1874. Waterfall, drinking fountain, boating lake and bandstand in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. 'Druid-Hill Park lies immediately on the northern suburbs of the city, and embraces nearly seven hundred acres of well-diversified surface...Quiet, sequestered dells, and cool, shaded valleys, watered by streams and rejoicing in springs of the purest water; drives that wind through meadows and woods; bridle-paths and foot-ways that seldom leave the welcome shadow of the trees, render the park one of great rural beauty and sylvan seclusion. It is indeed not a made show-ground
RM2AJG452–Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of Worcester County, Massachusetts, with a history of Worcester society of antiquity; . born in1819, the daughter of Ralph and Abigail (Childs)Richardson, of Vermont. Bernard Green married Elmina Richardson,1842. Their children were: Bernard Richardson,born December 28, 1843, married Julia Lincoln, andthey have four children: Elmina Minerva, born.ugust 28, 1S45, married H. T. Harwood, and theyhave eight children: Sarah Elizabeth, born .pril i.1847, married Charles Wilder, and they have onechild; James D., born December 25,
RM2A8E88A–'Boston Highlands', 1874. View of the Cochituate Standpipe, a water tower built in 1869, in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. From "Picturesque America; or, The Land We Live In, A Delineation by Pen and Pencil of the Mountains, Rivers, Lakes...with Illustrations on Steel and Wood by Eminent American Artists" Vol. II, edited by William Cullen Bryant. [D. Appleton and Company, New York, 1874]
RM2AN2XJ6–San Francisco : its builders, past and present : pictorial and biographical . WILLIAM H.HOWARD. AM H.HOW, OTiUiam J^enrp Jlotoarb 5ILLIAM HENRY HOWARD, long one of Cali- Wj,, ,| fornias prominent and honored citizens, was born(W June 3, 1850, in San Francisco, at the home of his51 parents on ISIission street, which was then calledHappy Valley. This property was afterward soldand an opera house erected thereon. He was theson of William Davis JSIeriy and Agnes (Poett) Howard, the lattera daughter of Dr. James Henry Poett, of Dubhn, Ireland. Amonghis ancestors was General Richardson, surgeon-gen
RM2A8E8AW–'Dubuque, from Kelly's Bluff', 1874. View of the city of Dubuque on the River Mississippi, Iowa, USA. The Illinois Central Railroad bridge can be seen on the right. From "Picturesque America; or, The Land We Live In, A Delineation by Pen and Pencil of the Mountains, Rivers, Lakes...with Illustrations on Steel and Wood by Eminent American Artists" Vol. II, edited by William Cullen Bryant. [D. Appleton and Company, New York, 1874]
RM2AM08E2–Sacramento city and county directory . CALIFORNIA. 229 (a Resigned January 8th, 1851. Was succeeded by John McPougal for remainderof the term. (/>) David C. Broderick elected Presidentfof the Senate, made vacant by the acces-sion of the Lieutenant Governor. (c) Resigned 1850. James A. McDougall elected to vacancy. (</) Removed. Wm. H. Richardson appointed to vacancy April 26th, 1851. U) Resigned September 24th, 1850. Wm. H. Richardson appointed to vacancy. (/) H. H. Robinson resigned March 4th, 1850. J. Winchester appointed same day,who also resigned March 28th, 1851. Eugene Casserly wa
RM2A8E81E–'Titan's Pier, Mount Holyoke', 1874. Rock formation in the Holyoke Range, Massachusetts, USA. From "Picturesque America; or, The Land We Live In, A Delineation by Pen and Pencil of the Mountains, Rivers, Lakes...with Illustrations on Steel and Wood by Eminent American Artists" Vol. II, edited by William Cullen Bryant. [D. Appleton and Company, New York, 1874]
RM2AXDMHD–Historical encyclopedia of Illinois . rnest, Aaron, detailed in wagon service. Glenn, Robert II., Gay, Lewis, Hayden, Thomas, Hambaugb, Stephen, appointed Fourth Sergeant,May 13. Hill, James, Ives. Joll, Killion. Michael, sick and furloughed, May 26. Morris, William, Moore, Daniel, McKee. William. Owen, Luke, Palmer, Benj.. Rose, Wm. B.. Richardson, Jacob, Richardson, Aaron, Redick, Thomas, Starr. John H., Sellars, Thomas, Seward, Luster, Till. Flemming. sick and furloughed. May 10, 1S32. Van Winkle, Alex., Vandewenter, Cornelius, furloughed. May 26, 1S32. Vanwalter, John, sick and furloughed,
RM2A8E87R–'Scenes on the North Branch of the Susquehanna', 1874. '...the furnace on Hunlocks Creek, Nanticoke ferry, Danville, the hemlock-gatherers, the stone-quarry, etc'. Tree-felling, logging, quarrying and mining along the North Branch of the Susquehanna River, Pennsylvania, USA. '...the prevailing industry is mining, all the mountains here containing iron-ore. There is some considerable difficulty in floating down logs to the main stream of the Susquehanna below Clearfield, and most of the timber cut is used for the purpose of smelting or for forges, where the charcoal hammered iron is made...we c
RM2AFP9K7–. Breeder and sportsman. High-class breeding stock. Correspondence so-licited. PHOTO ENGRAVING COMPANY High Class Art —in— HALFTONES AND LINE ENGRAVING Artistic Designing1.141 Valencia St. San Francisco There is only one RTJBBERCID BOOTING Weather Proof, Acid Proof, Fire Re- WE SELL IT. BONESTELL. RICHARDSON & CO., 473-485 Sixth St., San Francisco, CaL JAMES H. GROVE (R. R. Sayer, Atty.) WILLIAM G. TORLEY LAWRENCE STOCK FARM HIGH CLASS HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD. BROOD MARES CARED FOR AND BRED ACCORDING TO INSTRUCTIONS Futurity Stake Candidates and Candidates for the M. and M. and C. of C. Stakes
RM2A8E86X–'Scenes in Baltimore', 1874. Places in the city of Baltimore, Maryland, USA: 'Locust Point, "Pungies" [schooners] coming up the Chesapeake, Spear's Wharf, Calvert Street, Night Scene in Patterson Park, Fort McHenry, Exchange Place'. From "Picturesque America; or, The Land We Live In, A Delineation by Pen and Pencil of the Mountains, Rivers, Lakes...with Illustrations on Steel and Wood by Eminent American Artists" Vol. II, edited by William Cullen Bryant. [D. Appleton and Company, New York, 1874]
RM2AJDGCR–Index . Albert GleasonJohn Samuel Crosby Walter Champion Grover Veasey Pierce Roland H. erbeckFrank J. Watts F. Civille PrayPhilip H. Smith Myron Newton SmithFrank Harris Wilder Fredrick Allen BakerFrancis Everett BakerFrancis Joseph CormierAlton Herman Gustafson William Henry BrooksRaymond F. DifleyWendell Eanies Estes Warner Harris CarterAlbert Cairnes CookRichard Jackson DavisJohn Delaney, Jr.Charles Austin FrostFrancis Edward FullerWilliam F. Galvin 1926Walter L. HaynesArthur Blair HillDavid James Horner Laurence Lakin Jones Royal Wesley Potter James Marsh Richards Henrj^ Howe Richardson
RM2A8E80Y–'Hartford, from Colt's Factory', 1874. Steam locomotive crossing the Little River at Hartford, Connecticut, USA. From "Picturesque America; or, The Land We Live In, A Delineation by Pen and Pencil of the Mountains, Rivers, Lakes...with Illustrations on Steel and Wood by Eminent American Artists" Vol. II, edited by William Cullen Bryant. [D. Appleton and Company, New York, 1874]
RM2AN64TD–Jambalaya [yearbook] 1922 . atres in Facultate Donald Derickson James A. Lyon John Dicks John Pratt Fratres in Ums/ersitateSeniors Edi ey H. Jones Wilton G. Pitts Juniors William M. Barrett KiRBY Day David R. Womack. Sophomores Webb W. JordanRussell PigfordArchibald Taylor Freshmen Leon CarawayWilson GailiardRobert HawleyCharles W. McAnallyCurtis Taylor James F. AllisonFrank T. DawkinsMorris Legendre Don R. ArmstrongSidney LegendreJ. R. Richardson David J. CallahanRobert W. KendricksW. B. Womack Hugh LausenKent W. RubleBlanchard Texada John D, BellCharles ElmerLawrence GordonKenneth MacDonaldE
RM2A8E8T3–'On the Beach', 1872. People take the air at Newport, Rhode Island, USA. From "Picturesque America; or, The Land We Live In, A Delineation by Pen and Pencil of the Mountains, Rivers, Lakes...with Illustrations on Steel and Wood by Eminent American Artists" Vol. I, edited by William Cullen Bryant. [D. Appleton and Company, New York, 1872]
RM2AM3622–The Chap-book; semi-monthly . Good Cheer Eugenia Skelding Comment on New Books. Contributors Club. HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN & CO., Boston and New York. QCRIBNER*S Magazine for September. Dramatic Music E. H. Blashfield The New Olympian Games Rufus B. Richardson H. C. Bunner Brander Matthews On the Trail of Don Quixote—II A ugust F. Jaccaci Cunliffe Mary Tappan Wright His Statement of the Case James Herbert Morse The British National Portrait Gallery Cosmo Monkhouse Sentimental Tommy /. M.Barrie In Summertide Rupert Hughes Sport in an Untouched American Wilderness Frederic Irland At Dawn Charles Edwin
RM2A8E8GK–'Scenes in Chicago', 1874. 'Entrance to Chicago River; Chicago river from Madison Street bridge; On Wabash Avenue; Michigan Avenue; Portico of the Board of Trade', Illinois, USA. 'Wabash Avenue and Michigan Avenue are…of a semi-suburban character, lined with tree-shadowed villas and mansions, and fine churches; and here, at all fashionable hours, may be seen gay throngs of carriages, equestrians, and pedestrians'. From "Picturesque America; or, The Land We Live In, A Delineation by Pen and Pencil of the Mountains, Rivers, Lakes...with Illustrations on Steel and Wood by Eminent Amer
RM2AN8NGT–Table of the post offices in the United States : arranged by states and counties; as they were October 1, 1830; with a supplement, stating the offices established between the 1st of October, 1830, and the first of April, 1831Also, an index to the whole . 0 Salt Sulphur Springs William Erskine 270 2U Sweet Springs Philip Rogers 263 204 Union (c h) J.imes A. Shanklhi 267 208 MONTGOMERY COUNTY. Blacksburgh James Mitchell 290 215 Christiansburgh (c h) John Gardner 282 206 Fayette James A. Hill 266 190 Fotheringay John R. Richardson 270 195 Goodsons Thomas Goodson, jr 299 221 Newbern James Overstre
RM2AX769N–Some of the ancestors and descendants of Samuel Converse, jr., of Thompson parish, Killingly, Conn.; Major James Convers, of Woburn, Mass.; HonHeman Allen, MC., of Milton and Burlington, Vermont; Captain Jonathan Bixby, srof Killingly, Conn . ^lAnEUNE Converse, born, in New Orleans, S Oct. 1S72;married, in St. Francesville, La.. 19 Dec. ISO.T, byHev. A. K. Douglass, Rector of Grace Church, to WadeHampton Richardson (son of Mrs. Amanda N. H.Richard.son), who is a cotton planter at Wakefield,La. Thev have one child: Amanda Rosalie Riph-ARD.iON. born in West Feliciana, La., 7 Nov. 1S9U. ^rrs. Mad
RM2AN8FX8–QUIPS AND CRANKS - 1911 . Freshman Class Officers W. H. SiRUNT, President J. M. Henmirix. Vice-President J. R. Smith, Secretary and TreasurerL. Richardson. ]r., Historian 61. FRESHMAN CLASS ROLL FOR THE DEGREE OF A. B. Alden So itt Anderson Charlottesville, I a. William Tinsley Bitzer / aldosta, Ga. William Kkitii Boswell, Jk Waterbury, Md. James Robertson* Bridges, Jr Charlotte. X. C. Crawford Porter Burke Taylorsville, X. C. Daniel Temple Caldweli Mount Vila, X. C. Daniel James Campbell, )< Aberdeen, X. C. Milton Anthony Candler Decatur. Ga. Aubrey Listox CavEnaugh Wallace. X. C. William
RM2AWECXD–The biographical annals of Ohio, A handbook of the government and institutions of the state of Ohio . January, 1900, to January, 190!4. Asst Attorney General. J. E. ToddSpecial Counsel I Smith W. Bennett At pleasure of Attorney-General.Two years. ATTORNEYS-GENERAL FROM 1846 TO 1901. Name. Years of Service. Terms. Plenry Stanbery Five 1846-1851 Joseph McCormick One (part) Two Two 1851-1852 Georsre E Pu^h .. . 1852-1854 George W. McGook Francis D. Kimhall 1854-1856 One (part) 1856-1857 C. P. Wolcott Four 1857-1861 James Murray Two 1861-1863 Lyman R. Critchfield Two 1863-1865 Wm. P. Richardson On
RM2ANF30Y–The High School MagazineMontreal, Canada . Lieut.-Col. James G. Ross,Paymaster, C.E.F. Lieut. Ross Clarkson•• G. P, G. Dunlop Nolan Patterson Orrin Re.xford J. Alfred Ryan Barclay Drummond .Andrew LeXIesurier Owen Hague .Alan Richardson Shirley Dixon Ogilvie Hastings Kenneth McCuaig H. Savage Eric Finlev?? G. L. Dobbin•• R. H. L. Ewing J. A. XIatthewson XlcKeowan Raymond Pease John Heaton J. Dunton Harold FetherstonhaughWalter C. HydeRoy SmithW illiam WilsonC. GushingArthur JohnsonJohn Forbes.Allan XIatthews•• J. N. Bales Stuart R. McGibbon Lieut. H. Baylis John D. Xlacpherson . E. StavertDo
RM2ANF40H–The High School MagazineMontreal, Canada . Lieut.-Col. Victor C. Buchanan (H.S. 88). D.S.O.13th Battalion. C.E.F. THK HIGH SCHOOL MAGAZINE 7. Lieut.-Col. James G. Ross,Paymaster, C.E.F. Lieut. Ross Clarkson•• G. P, G. Dunlop Nolan Patterson Orrin Re.xford J. Alfred Ryan Barclay Drummond .Andrew LeXIesurier Owen Hague .Alan Richardson Shirley Dixon Ogilvie Hastings Kenneth McCuaig H. Savage Eric Finlev?? G. L. Dobbin•• R. H. L. Ewing J. A. XIatthewson XlcKeowan Raymond Pease John Heaton J. Dunton Harold FetherstonhaughWalter C. HydeRoy SmithW illiam WilsonC. GushingArthur JohnsonJohn Forbes.All
RM2AWRC86–The Commercial and financial chronicle . LIE CHEEK.JOHN M. GRAY, JR.THOMAS L. HERBERT.JAMES B. RICHARDSON.R. W. TURNER.JOHNSON BRANSFORD.ROBERT J. LYLES.RICHARD C. PLATER.BYRD DOUGLAS.A. H. ROBINSON.W. W. BERRY.N. P. LE SUEUR. Central Trust Company of Mobile A. I. SELDEN, Prest. G. B. THAME8, Vice Pres. 6. A. TONSMEIRE. 8ecy. TOM C. McCORVEY, JR., Asst. Secy. Capital and Surplus, $325,000.00 Bonds, Stocks and Securities Bought and SoldCOLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY, CORRESPONDENCE INVITED J. VV. WHITING, Presidi J. W. LITTLE, Vice-Prest. and Cashier B. W. PADGETT, Asst. Cashier PEOPLES BANK MOBILE, A
RM2AJB98R–Boston illustrated; . George H. Lewes.John Gibson Lockhart.Henry Cabot Lodge,t. r. lounsbury.Lord Macaulay.Harriet Martineau.Owen Meredith.Montaigne.John T. Morse, Jr.Elisha Mulford.Theodore T. Munger.J. A. W. Neander. And Hundreds of Others. Charles Eliot Norton. Blaise Pascal. Andrew P. Peabody. Charles C. Perkins. Nora Perry. John James Piatt. Mrs. S. M. B. Piatt. Adelaide A. Procter. Eduard Reuss. Abby Sage Richardson. Ellis H. Roberts. Edward Robinson. John G. Saxe. Sir Walter Scott. William H. Seward. John Campbell Shairp. Shakespeare. Robert South. Harriet Prescott Spofford. William W.
RM2AJ24C9–North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . The HeilV Taylor Co- NtWGRLEASS. USA.. NORTH CAROLINA CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE December let, 1910. Our ChildrensHome Department Conducted by H. A. Hayes BOARD OF TRUSTEES AND OFFICERS. Rev. T. F. Marr, D. D., President, Wiustoii-SalemRev. N. R. Richardson, Vice-President, Mount Pleasant G. P. Ivey, Secretary Hickory J. A. Glenn Wlnston-Salem G. Li. Hackney Asheville C. H. Ireland Greensboro Rev. H. K. Boyer, D. D Charlotte Rev. Harold Turner Statesvllle J. L. Nelson Lenolf J. K. Nortleet Wlnston-Salem S. L. Rogers «Raleigh Walter Thompson Concord James A.
RM2AWEDW2–The biographical annals of Ohio, A handbook of the government and institutions of the state of Ohio . January, 1900, to January, 190!4. Asst Attorney General. J. E. ToddSpecial Counsel I Smith W. Bennett At pleasure of Attorney-General.Two years. ATTORNEYS-GENERAL FROM 1846 TO 1901. Name. Years of Service. Terms. Plenry Stanbery Five 1846-1851 Joseph McCormick One (part) Two Two 1851-1852 Georsre E Pu^h .. . 1852-1854 George W. McGook Francis D. Kimhall 1854-1856 One (part) 1856-1857 C. P. Wolcott Four 1857-1861 James Murray Two 1861-1863 Lyman R. Critchfield Two 1863-1865 Wm. P. Richardson On
RM2AMXPTY–Julius Cahn's official theatrical guide. . lobe (Sunday and daily, morning and evening) Chas. S. Howard. Transcript (evening) E. E. Edwards. Traveller (evening) G. T. Richardson. Record (evening) F. H. Cushman. Post (morning) E. H. Crosby. Advertiser (morning) S. C. Williams. Journal (morning) Louis C. Strang Home Journal (weekly) W. Waugh Courier (weekly) H. M. Ticknor. Times (weekly) E. C. Rice. Gazette (weekly) John W. Ryan Beacon (weekly) Huntington Smith Budget (weekly) W. G. James HOTELS. Touraine $2.50 Parker House 1.50 Hotel Somerset 2.50 Adams House 1.50 Hotel Westminster 2.00 United
RM2AMYFRJ–Forest and stream . transit.. 1,438,189 55» Sundries 189,550 29 $108,908,967 51 $108,908,967 51 I have carefully examined the foregoing statement and find the same to be correct. A. N. WATERHOUSE, Auditor.From the Surplus above stated a Dividend will be apportioned as usual.New York, January 20,1886. Samuel E. Sproulls,Lucius Robinson,Samuel D. Babcock,George S. Coe.John E. Develin.HpymourL. Husted.Richard A. McCurdy,James C. Holden,Hermann C. von Post, BOARD George C. Richardson,Alexander H. Rice,F. Ratchford Starr.Frederick H. Cossitt,Lewis May,Oliver Harriman,Henry W. Smith,John H. Sherwood
RM2AG7A1J–. The Crescent [1920]. EDITORIAL STAFF / JAMES T. PATE Editors-in-Chief ( LUCILE HOWARD Business Manager Ruch C. Wilson Literary Editor Mabel Massengille Athletic Editor Ray H. West Social Editor Richard W. Richardson Comic Editor Annie Ruth Joyner Art Editor Josper D. West Community Editor Ruth C. Wilson Miss Vera Wiggins Faculty Editor Miss Mary E. Wilson Faculty Business Manager 7 R. S. PROCTOROur County Superintendent 8 G. Y. NEWTONPrincipal 9. I A( ILTY: (Top) Miss Gladys West and Mi» Mary E. Wilson: (( enter) MissJanice Leary; (Lower) Mi><- Vera Wigsin- and Miss VirginiaI adriek. 1
RM2AKPRTY–A complete military history and record of the 108th Regiment N.Yvols., from 1862 to 1894Together with roster, letters, Rebel oaths of allegiance, Rebel passes, reminiscences, life sketches, photographs, etc., etc . Chris. E. J. H. Rohde, Co. A. Robert J. Rider, Co. H. James M. Rose, Co. E.Henry S. Rice, ist Sergt. Co. G. William W. Ross. Corpl. Co. D. ^. Charles F. Rf.iff, Co. I. Henry S. Redman, Co. E. Stfphf.n Richardson, Sergt. Co. C.Stkphkn T. Sauin, Co. F. A. Stewart Rowley, Co. F. / I .*r LIFE SKETCHES. 307 ROBERT J. RIDER, Company H. Paw Paw, Mich., June 26, 1890.I was born in Stanford,
RM2AWNMFB–History of the YMCAin the Le Mans area . Hut Secretary JAMES S. STONE Hut Secretary H. L. THOMPSON Hut Secretary WM. A. STIMSON Hut Secretary C. W, ROGERS Hut Secretary ROBT. CAMPBELL Hut Secretary JAMES ROBERTSON Transportation Secretary J. E. CHAMBERS Secretary R. E. DUDDLES Secretary A. E. LYBELT Secretary F. MILLER Secretary BERT E. MITCHNER Secretary W. Y. MORGAN Secretary F. B. REESE Secretary R. R. RICHARDSON Secretary FLOYD E. RISLEY Secretary H. P. SAVAGE Secretary F. T. STEELE Secretary PAUL S. STRONG Secretary 182 History of the Y. M. C. A. J. W. STREET H. C. BARDEN H. H. GREE
RM2AN4MA4–The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c . Mr. F. Smith, for seven, £9 4s. 6d., topprice 13 guineas ; Mr. Richard Richardson, forfive, £8 17s. 3d. ; Mr. John Blankley for seven,£8 9s. 6d. ; Mr. John Blankley, jun., for live,£7 19s. 7d. ; Mr. T. Campion for ten, £7 15s. 4d. ;Mr. T. Crompton for five, £7 Ufa. 4d. ; Mr. Tom-linson for seven, £7 13s. ; Messrs. Watson fornine, £7 5s. 10J. ; Mr. James Rudkin for six,£6 14s. 9d. ; Sir J. H. Thorold, Bart., for seven-teen, £6 12s. 2d. ; Mr. C. N. Anderson for three,£5 19s. Id. ; Mrs. Wildsmith for seven,£5 18s. 8d. ; Major-General Sir M. Wilson
RM2AJDPG6–Index . ray, T. DavisGrieve, Alexander W.• Hallowell, ElizabethHays, Frank A.Hopkins, Elizabeth F.Jones, Willard P.Jordan, Clifford R.Kennedy, L. FrancisLacroix, Donald S.Louwsma. HenryMcDonnell, Anna H.Mayo, William I., Jr.Merritt, Lucius A., Jr.Morgan, Ezra L.Mortensen, Harry T.Muller, Richard T.Norwood, Howard L.OConnor, Arthur M. Yount, Hubert W. Patch, Henry L.Patton, John W.Pendleton, Harlow L.Percival, Gordon P.Perry, John T.Prescott, Glenn C.Pulley, Marion G.Raleigh, George J.Redman, Ralph AV.Reed, James P.Rice, Victor A.Richardson, Lewis E.Rickert, CarrollRing, Gordon CRobertson, Will
RM2AJGKAC–Official register of the United States .. . ntgomery , Frank H. Evans , John D. Cn-ighton Chark-8 AY. Hills Francis McLean MissEuunaD. Sedgv.ick Edward C. Townseud , William Ryan , John A.Botts , Frank B. Holden Lewis B. Parker Robert E. Fugitt F. S. Hardesty John Berry Willis F. Koe O.YoaXerta Frank O. Ball James McMahon William B.Johnson Mit-8 Lizzie A. Richardson.. Walter S. McFarlan Misslda Allen Miss MaryL. Davidson James J. Pratt , Mrs. Sarah L. Myers Hiram H. Martin Howard L.Johnson Miss Susan C. Roy Mrs. Emma J. Brewer Miss Annie G. Davis Miss Yictoria J. Le Compte. Miss Susan M. Lando
RM2AN5T0N–Jambalaya [yearbook] 1909 . Delta Kappa Epsilon. TAU I.AMISIJA CHAPTER.[Kstublishwl Dcci-niher 24. i8c;8.] FACULTY.Jdm.v H.rnvi;i,u Uli.idtt. ACADEMIC. Edward Sedley Bres. ROGEI.IO lI,LOLDO. James Kemte Richardson.Nicholas Cai.lan. Richard Koch.Herman John Dincan.John Cali.an.roert h.rt 1501.en. AtHDICAL. HoYT Sai,e Trice.Charles Vivian- .ki.Charles Hicks Ciiapma.n.Joseph Glenn Donald. Hli.h Tate .Moure.James Milton .ckek, Jk.IAii. G.ASTON Gamble.Tim RMAN Melvin .e.l.. Delta Kappa Epsilon. [Founded at Yale University, 1844.] ROLL OF CHAPTERS. Phi.—Yale University. Thet.v.—Rowdoin Coll
RM2AXHMJE–Oracle . Board of Trustees* HON. W. T. SANDERS, President Athens REV. GEORGE W. READ, D.D.. Vice President Talladega MR. A. M. LEWIS, Secretary Athens MR. R. 11. RICHARDSON, Treasnrer Athens MR. T. M. HOBBS Athens REV. J. C. PERSINGER Wn..dlavn REV. T. W. RAGAN Columbiana HON. H. B. MALONE • . . Athens REV. E. W. BRANDON Bessemer REV. I. B. SARGENT Goodwater REV. J. S. ROBERTSON Birmingham MR. BEETON GILREATH Birmingham MR. J. D. LANIER Birmingham *REV. E. M. GLENN, Presiding Elder of Decatur District .... DecaturDR. JAMES A. DUNCAN Athens * * * Executne Committee W. T. SANDERS H. B. MALONE R
RM2AM733G–History of the family of Maunsell (Mansell, Mansel) . •??I John R. Maun>dl.I!..in iH-n. MAUNSELLS IN IRELAND 505 (f) Ysabel Mary. (3) John Richardson, General. R.E., born June 17,1S34 ; married, in 1S64, Augusta/ daughter of ColonelSandwitli, H.E.I.C.S., and had issue, viz. : (a) John Boyd, Lieutenant, R.A., born 1S67, died 1S91. (b) Debonnaire Frederick, born 1870. (c) Eleanor Frances, born August 6, 1876. (d) Florence Mabel, born March, iSSi. (4) Jane, born September 2, 1826 ; married, in 1S67General James Brind, R.A. ; (L<.p. November 6, 1S68. (5) Louisa, born December 11, 1830; marri
RM2AWFD5N–Crocker-Langley San Francisco directory for the year commencing .. . na Mrs. groceries, 223 Cortland AvFinn Annie, widow, r 1661 BushFinn C Alfred, draftsman Electrical En-gineer S P Co, r BerkeleyFinn D M, oiler str City of ParaFinn Edward, r 1671 FultonFinn Edward, lab S P Co. r 231 Missis-sippiFinn Edward J (J H Finn & Son) r 2697 BryantFinn George, r 2801% MissionFinn George J, keeper Sheriff, r 1164 ValenciaFinn James, stableman, r 270 ClaraFinn James J, elk Bonestell, Richardson 6 Co, r 3470, 16th Finn James T, r 1164 Valencia Finn James W. r 736 Haight Finn James W, with Louis, Taussig
RM2AXHNK2–Oracle . Board of Trustees* HON. W. T. SANDERS, President Athens REV. GEORGE W. READ, D.D.. Vice President Talladega MR. A. M. LEWIS, Secretary Athens MR. R. 11. RICHARDSON, Treasnrer Athens MR. T. M. HOBBS Athens REV. J. C. PERSINGER Wn..dlavn REV. T. W. RAGAN Columbiana HON. H. B. MALONE • . . Athens REV. E. W. BRANDON Bessemer REV. I. B. SARGENT Goodwater REV. J. S. ROBERTSON Birmingham MR. BEETON GILREATH Birmingham MR. J. D. LANIER Birmingham *REV. E. M. GLENN, Presiding Elder of Decatur District .... DecaturDR. JAMES A. DUNCAN Athens * * * Executne Committee W. T. SANDERS H. B. MALONE R
RM2AN5TED–Jambalaya [yearbook] 1909 . , Iowa.New York, N. Y.Wilmington, N. C.vSyracuse, N. Y.Columbus, Ga.Nashville, Tenn. 176. Delta Kappa Epsilon. TAU I.AMISIJA CHAPTER.[Kstublishwl Dcci-niher 24. i8c;8.] FACULTY.Jdm.v H.rnvi;i,u Uli.idtt. ACADEMIC. Edward Sedley Bres. ROGEI.IO lI,LOLDO. James Kemte Richardson.Nicholas Cai.lan. Richard Koch.Herman John Dincan.John Cali.an.roert h.rt 1501.en. AtHDICAL. HoYT Sai,e Trice.Charles Vivian- .ki.Charles Hicks Ciiapma.n.Joseph Glenn Donald. Hli.h Tate .Moure.James Milton .ckek, Jk.IAii. G.ASTON Gamble.Tim RMAN Melvin .e.l.
RM2AFPPG0–. Atlanta City Directory. ood av to Poncetie Leon and chert from Poncede Leon to Greenwood. »ew«r- J^Tnee Decatur to Gartrell and ^JEdgewood av to Fifth, waterfrom Decatur to 5thGoing- North 23 Thompson Paul W (c) 24 Williams Henry. H (c) 29 Richardson John Cc) 30 Black Monroe (c) 31 Harris Lucius G Cc) 32 Cater Charles C Dr (c) Auburn At Intersects 46 Wimbey John (c) 47 Same as 316 Auburn i 48 Daniel Fanny (c)50 Hammonds Robert (c)52 Allen Winnie Cc)54 Crawford James (c)56 Westbrooks Charles Cc)58 Haygood JVIary (c)60 Marchman Sanford Cc)62 Reese James A Cc)64 Peters Charles66 Mattison Marv L
RM2AWYYW4–Atlanta City Directory . from Piedmont Ave e to504 N Butler, 1 n of Mer-ritts Ave BOYDS ALLEY, from AuburnAve s, 1 e of Piedmont ave BOYNTON, from Cooper w, 1 nof Richardson BRADBERRY ALLEY, fromHaynes sw to W Fair, 1 s ofPeters BRADLEY, from 550 Decatur nto Irwin, 3 e of Boulevard9 Snider James F 11 Hinson James N 12 Brannon Alfred J 15 Cason William L 16 Freeman Callie Mrs 19 Coggins John H 20 Sharpton Linn2?, Ivy Malcolm 24 Plunkett Charles B 25 Veal Zachriah T 28 Love Daniel T 29 Flowers James S 29 Kendrick Eliza Mrs (Ezzard begins) 30 Beavers Milton M32 Willie John V 34 Flemming Thomas F3
RM2AFP7YB–. Atlanta City Directory. Vacant Sept 18. 1912496 Owens Benjamin L500 Terrell Lee F Linden Av Intersects503 Peavy James C505 Fite William W511 Chatman James (c)515 Green William H (c)515% Booker Rosa (c)519 Horton Nannie (c) I n nm ii Av Beeins530 Stanton Wiley H North Av IntersectsPonce de I,eon Av IntersectsThird Intersects591 Gordon Arthur H Rev 595 Richardson Joseph 596 Morgan David W600 Vincent Marion T604 Watson Anna G Mrs 610 Scully James W 611 Bleckley Logan 615 Childs Le Rov W Dr 616 Middleton James618 Atkinson Spencer R620 King Edward P Fourth Intersects 624 Moran Isabel Mrs 625 Blos
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