RMD994WK–The Connecticut Compromise' 2006. Bradley Stevens American painter. Roger Sherman and Oliver Ellsworth in 1787 drafting The Great (or Connecticut) Compromise, a plan for representation in Congress. America USA Constitution
RF2FK6GJW–Cottonwood charcoal kilns historic site near Lone Pine in eastern Sierra Nevada mountains California
RMHGW08H–Equity members (L-R) Dan Stevens, Martin Sherman, Ian McKellen, Malcolm Sinclair, Tom Stoppard and Samuel West join Free Belarus Now protest outside Belarusian Embassy in London, UK
RMBTK1WA–STUMP THE STARS, Allan Sherman, Connie Stevens, (aired 06-17-63), 1962-63
RMGGH7XX–GEGEN ALLE FLAGGEN / Against all Flags USA 1952 / George Sherman Szene mit ERROL FLYNN (Brian Hawke) und MAUREEN O'HARA (Spitfire Stevens). Regie: George Sherman aka. Against all Flags
RF2WE4EPX–Forest, Sherman Pass Scenic Byway, Colville National Forest, Washington
RMFNJ2NE–OWENS LAKE SILVER-LEAD FURNACE The Owens Lake Silver-Lead Furnace and Mill was built here by Col. Sherman Stevens in 1869 and used until March 1874. James Brady assumed its operation in 1870 for the Silver-Lead Company and built the town of Swansea. Duri
RM2PPCKRX–DAN DURYEA and JOHN PAYNE in LARCENY 1948 director GEORGE SHERMAN novel Lois Eby and John Fleming music Leith Stevens Universal International Pictures (UI)
RM2K80CFM–Maureen O'Hara Film: Against All Flags (USA 1952) Characters: Prudence 'Spitfire' Stevens Director: George Sherman 21 November 1952 **WARNING** This Photograph is for editorial use only and is the copyright of UNIVERSAL and/or the Photographer assigned by the Film or Production Company and can only be reproduced by publications in conjunction with the promotion of the above Film. A Mandatory Credit To UNIVERSAL is required. The Photographer should also be credited when known. No commercial use can be granted without written authority from the Film Company.
RM2J7TM12–LOS ANGELES - OCT 29: Joely Fisher, Connie Stevens, Tricia Leigh Fisher at the Joely Fisher Celebrates Birthday with family at the STIR Restaurant on October 29, 2014 in Sherman Oaks, CA
RFR8P3AR–historical monument at the site of the silver lead furnace in the former boomtown, now ghost town, of Swansea, California.
RMHF2R79–C.J. Sanders, a wide receiver from Notre Dame High School in Sherman Oaks, Calif., arrives at player check-in in Carson, Calif., on Dec. 30 for the Marine Corps’ Semper Fi All-American Bowl. “This bowl will allow me to become more well-rounded and disciplined,” said Sanders. Selection for the Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl is a badge of honor and gives the opportunity to reward commitment to academic excellence and community leadership. The bowl will be nationally televised live from The StubHub Center in Carson at 6 p.m (PST) on January 4, 2015, on Fox Sports 1. 2015 Semper Fidelis All-Amer
RFCNT2DH–Digitally restored early Civil War print from 1862 featuring the primary Union Generals.
RMHT04XE–Sheet music cover image of the song 'Dixie Doodle', with original authorship notes reading 'Words and Music by Wm H Stevens', United States, 1865. The publisher is listed as 'Horace Waters, 481 Broadway', the form of composition is 'strophic with chorus', the instrumentation is 'piano and voice', the first line reads 'Uncle Sam, with Gen'ral Grant, and Yankee Doodle Dandy', and the illustration artist is listed as 'Warren, Music Stereotyper, no. 43 Centre St., N.Y.'.
RM2AJ2JTH–Arbutus . Seniors and faculty Omar Hill Blossom Tliomas Sherman (Terhart George Lewis DeVilbiss fraternities and Organizations Frank Harris Masters Mary Effie Coleman Literary Thomas Johnson Dacis Lois Alfa BruntMary Ethel StrongHtbUtics Alvah Johnson Bucker Edwin Manson Neher Wirliiffe Parke BagGeorge Webbe Moore Oratory and Debate Law School Dudley Odell McGovney Walter Builell Kattman Special features Olicer Edmunds Glenn 7ohes and Grinds Business Managers Eredric Warde Stevens Benjamin Franklin Long, President J. Emmet Fitzgerald Stella Adelia Vaughn William Albert Alexander Ward Everett H
RMRY4CGH–O'HARA,FLYNN, AGAINST ALL FLAGS, 1952
RMRYX81A–MAUREEN O'HARA, AGAINST ALL FLAGS, 1952
RMRN7JYB–FLYNN,O'HARA, AGAINST ALL FLAGS, 1952
RMBX4W5D–MAUREEN O'HARA AGAINST ALL FLAGS (1952)
RMEBDARD–Welsh Music Prize winners Joanna Gruesome, with Huw Stephens (L) and John Rostron (R).
RMPPCNEJ–SOUTH CHINA SEA (Aug. 19, 2018) Culinary Specialist Seaman Jasta Yu, from Lake Stevens, Wash., prepares a meal for the crew in the galley of San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock USS Anchorage (LPD 23) during a regularly scheduled deployment of the Essex Amphibious Ready Group (ARG) and 13th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU). The Essex ARG/13th MEU is a capable and lethal Navy-Marine Corps team deployed to the 7th fleet area of operations to support regional stability, reassure partners and allies and maintain a presence postured to respond to any crisis ranging from humanitarian assistanc
RMHGW098–Equity union members (L-R) Harriet Walter, Dan Stevens, Martin Sherman, Ian McKellen, Malcolm Sinclair, Tom Stoppard, Samuel West and Catherine Kelly join Free Belarus Now protest outside Belarusian Embassy in London, UK
RMGGH7XY–GEGEN ALLE FLAGGEN / Against all Flags USA 1952 / George Sherman Szene mit ERROL FLYNN (Brian Hawke) und MAUREEN O'HARA (Spitfire Stevens). Regie: George Sherman aka. Against all Flags
RM2PPCM43–JOHN PAYNE and DAN DURYEA in LARCENY 1948 director GEORGE SHERMAN novel Lois Eby and John Fleming music Leith Stevens Universal International Pictures (UI)
RM2K80CG3–Maureen O'Hara & Errol Flynn Film: Against All Flags (USA 1952) Characters: Prudence 'Spitfire' Stevens, Brian Hawke Director: George Sherman 21 November 1952 **WARNING** This Photograph is for editorial use only and is the copyright of UNIVERSAL and/or the Photographer assigned by the Film or Production Company and can only be reproduced by publications in conjunction with the promotion of the above Film. A Mandatory Credit To UNIVERSAL is required. The Photographer should also be credited when known. No commercial use can be granted without written authority from the Film Company.
RM2J7TKY2–LOS ANGELES - OCT 29: Joely Fisher, Connie Stevens, Tricia Leigh Fisher at the Joely Fisher Celebrates Birthday with family at the STIR Restaurant on October 29, 2014 in Sherman Oaks, CA
RM2AJ2JJ4–Arbutus . Seniors and faculty Omar Hill Blossom Tliomas Sherman (Terhart George Lewis DeVilbiss fraternities and Organizations Frank Harris Masters Mary Effie Coleman Literary Thomas Johnson Dacis Lois Alfa BruntMary Ethel StrongHtbUtics Alvah Johnson Bucker Edwin Manson Neher Wirliiffe Parke BagGeorge Webbe Moore Oratory and Debate Law School Dudley Odell McGovney Walter Builell Kattman Special features Olicer Edmunds Glenn 7ohes and Grinds Business Managers Eredric Warde Stevens Benjamin Franklin Long, President J. Emmet Fitzgerald Stella Adelia Vaughn William Albert Alexander Ward Everett H
RMBX4W6E–MAUREEN O'HARA AGAINST ALL FLAGS (1952)
RMGGG70F–GEGEN ALLE FLAGGEN / Against All Flags USA 1952 / George Sherman MAUREEN O'HARA (Spitfire Stevens), ALICE KELLEY (Prinzessin Patma), ERROL FLYNN (Brian Hawke) Regie: George Sherman aka. Against All Flags
RM2PPCKCB–JOHN PAYNE and JOAN CAULFIELD in LARCENY 1948 director GEORGE SHERMAN novel Lois Eby and John Fleming music Leith Stevens Universal International Pictures (UI)
RM2K80CG9–Maureen O'Hara & Errol Flynn Film: Against All Flags (USA 1952) Characters: Prudence 'Spitfire' Stevens, Brian Hawke Director: George Sherman 21 November 1952 **WARNING** This Photograph is for editorial use only and is the copyright of UNIVERSAL and/or the Photographer assigned by the Film or Production Company and can only be reproduced by publications in conjunction with the promotion of the above Film. A Mandatory Credit To UNIVERSAL is required. The Photographer should also be credited when known. No commercial use can be granted without written authority from the Film Company.
RM2J7TKXK–LOS ANGELES - OCT 29: Joely Fisher, Connie Stevens, Tricia Leigh Fisher at the Joely Fisher Celebrates Birthday with family at the STIR Restaurant on October 29, 2014 in Sherman Oaks, CA
RM2AFNC08–. How to make and use electricity ... ries Cannot beSurpassed, and Its AuthorsHave a National Reputa-tion. Read the Follow-ing Array of TalentWho Write Ex-clusively for THE GOLDEN WEEKLY: Alexander Douglas (Scotland Yard Detective)—Tom Teaser—H. K. Shackleford—Ralph Mor-ton—Allan Arnold—J. T. Brougham—HalStandish—A. F. Hill—D. W. Stevens—TornFox (Philadelphia Detective)—FrankForrest—John Sherman—Horace Ap-pleton—Richard R. Montgomery—Col. Ralph Fenton—Percy B. St.John—Capt. Geo. Granville,U.S.A. :— Alexander Arm-strong—James D. Mon-tague, and many others. THE GOLDEN WEEKLY For the year 1889 wi
RMBX4W5F–MAUREEN O'HARA, ERROL FLYNN, AGAINST ALL FLAGS, 1952
RM2K80CF8–Maureen O'Hara, Alice Kelley & Errol Flynn Film: Against All Flags (USA 1952) Characters: Prudence 'Spitfire' Stevens, Princess Patma, Brian Hawke Director: George Sherman 21 November 1952 **WARNING** This Photograph is for editorial use only and is the copyright of UNIVERSAL and/or the Photographer assigned by the Film or Production Company and can only be reproduced by publications in conjunction with the promotion of the above Film. A Mandatory Credit To UNIVERSAL is required. The Photographer should also be credited when known. No commercial use can be granted without written authority
RM2AKKPXK–Pot Pourri . 90. spring Sprm W. S. Hatch, President E. M. Wolfe, Vice-President J. E. Mulcahy, Secretary-Treasurer 91 (Ulaafitral Bppartmpnt CLASS IV—JUNIORS NAMES RESIDENCES ROOMS Ashcraft, Arlc Marion Brookl ine Williams Hall Babson, George Jay, Jr. Leesburg, Va. Williams Hall Bailey, Morton Stevens Ilillsboro, N. II. Bishop 22 Baker, William Henry Lynn Miss Carters Battershill, Allan John Lawrence Lawrence Bauer, Paul Sherman Lynn Adams 15 Bishop, Stephen Hunter Newton Centre Williams Hall Bond, Joseph Arthur Redding Bishop 17 Brainard, Ira Fitch, 2d PitisbuTqh, Pa. Day 2 Brandman, Harry Sc
RMBX4W6M–ERROL FLYNN, MAUREEN O'HARA, AGAINST ALL FLAGS, 1952
RM2K80CFT–Anthony Quinn & Maureen O'Hara Film: Against All Flags (USA 1952) Characters: Capt. Roc Brasiliano, Prudence 'Spitfire' Stevens Director: George Sherman 21 November 1952 **WARNING** This Photograph is for editorial use only and is the copyright of UNIVERSAL and/or the Photographer assigned by the Film or Production Company and can only be reproduced by publications in conjunction with the promotion of the above Film. A Mandatory Credit To UNIVERSAL is required. The Photographer should also be credited when known. No commercial use can be granted without written authority from the Film Compa
RM2AM6T63–History of Essex County, Massachusetts, with biographical sketches of many of its pioneers and prominent men . s Shepherd.John Shepherd.John Shoriilan.W. H. Sherman,Andrew ShoTe,John F. Sinnott.John P. Silver,ilanuel M. Silver.Thomas Sims.George A. Smith.George T. Smith.James Smith.Levi Smith.Thomas Smith.Ralph E. Snow.Charles F. Somes.George Surenson.Calvin Soule.George H. Southwick.Gniuvillc 8. Spofford.Arnold Spraguo.Nathaniel Sprague.Isaac Stunwood.Jas. F. Stevens.Minot Stevens.Nathaniel 5. SteTens.Chaa. Stewart.Alexander Stineon.Chas. W. Stockman.Hawley Stone.Samuel Stone.Wm. Strickland.E
RMBX4W6C–MAUREEN O'HARA, ERROL FLYNN, AGAINST ALL FLAGS, 1952
RM2AWRY2M–Liber brunensis . illiams, 16 1-5 sec. 2 J. W. Mayhew, Brown 3 W. Marble, Brown 4 N. E. Smith, Maine 1 S. Edwards, Bowdoin, 27 sec. 2 J. W. Mayhew, Brown 3 B. Stevens, Williams 4 F. D. Knight, MaineRunning High Jump 1 Tie between G. Horrax, Williams, E. R. Palmer, Dartmouth 5 ft. 9 1-4 in. 3 Tie between P. Dalrymple, M. I. T., R. Allen, M. I. T. Running Broad Jump 1 N. A. Sherman, Dartmouth, 21 ft. 3 3-4 in. 2 G. Horrax, Williams 3 H. Atwood, Bowdoin 4 J. W. Mayhew, BrownPole Vault 1 O. E. Holdman, Dartmouth, 11 ft. 6 in. 2 W. D. Allen, M. I. T. 3 G. Horrax, Williams 4 Tie between W. C. Salisb
RMBX4W5E–ANTHONY QUINN, MAUREEN O'HARA, AGAINST ALL FLAGS, 1952
RM2CGJ7E0–. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . FIRST FOOTHOLD OX THE SOUTHERN COAST.—THE FIFTIETH PEXXSYLVANTA Although the 1^2,000 troops under Brigadier-General Thomas W. Sherman took no part in the bombardment of the forts at Port Royalin November, 1861, their work was cut out for them when the abandoned works had to be occupied and rendered adequate for thedefense of the Federal naval base here established upon the Southern coast. Particularly active in these operations was the brigadeof General Stevens. We see him with his staff at his headquarters, an old Colonial mansion
RMBX4W72–MAUREEN O'HARA, ERROL FLYNN, AGAINST ALL FLAGS, 1952
RM2CJ9796–. The Third New Hampshire and all about it . A., of Brig.-Gen. Shermans staft, visited theencampment yesterday (Saturday, 14th), to inspect the brigade, andordered a re-inspection of the regiments. In the New Hampshire regiment,Maj. Eastman, the U. S. mustei-ing officer at Concord, allowed some topass, notwithstanding their physical unfitness, against the remonstrancesof the doctor. The medical inspection wiU take place today or tomorrow.[At the moment this paper was issued the regiments were Avell on theirway to Washington.] Gen. Sherman .... headquarters .... Stevens House, this city.Brig.-G
RMBX4W63–MAUREEN O'HARA, ALICE KELLEY, ERROL FLYNN, AGAINST ALL FLAGS, 1952
RM2CGJAG5–. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . FIRST FOOTHOLD ON THE SOUTHERN COAST.—THE FIFTIP:TH PENNSYLVANIA Although the 12,600 troops under Brigadier-General Thomas W. Sherman took no part in the bombardment of the forts at Port Royalin November, 1801, their work was cut out for them when the abandoned works had to be occupied and rendered adequate for thedefense of the Federal naval base here established upon the Southern coast. Particularly active in these operations was the brigadeof General Stevens. AVe s
RM2CGXNK0–. Railroad record, and journal of commerce, banking, manufactures and statistics . DER.JA.HE5 A. DOORMAN. EDWIN A. POST. EHINELANDER, BOORMAN & CO,,RAILWAY AGENTS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Supply all material and articles used in the constructionand operating of railways BauS£ of Commerce Building, N. T. Refer to John A. Stevens, Esq., President Bank ofCommerce; James Boorman, Esq.; Samuel Sloan, risq.,President Hudson River Railroad Co.; Messrs. Cooper& Hewitt, Messrs. Duncan, Sherman & Co., Messrs.Stillinan, Allen & Co. feb5-ly Consulting Engineer. THE subscriber has established his residenc
RM2CGYXN6–. Railroad record, and journal of commerce, banking, manufactures and statistics . JAMES A. BOOKMAN. EDWIN A. PO»T, W. If. HYNDMANS BHINELANDER, BOORIAN & Cfl.,RAILWAY AGENTS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Supply all material and articles used in the constructionand operating of railways Bank of Commerce Building, TV. IT. Refer to John A. Stevens, Esq., President Bank ofCommerce; James Boorman, Esq.; Samuel Sloan, risq.,President Hudson River Railroad Co.; Messrs. Cooper& Hewitt, Messrs. Duncan, Sherman & Co., Messrs.Stillman, Allen & Co. feb5-ly Consulting Engineer. THE subscriber has established
RM2CH0223–. Railroad record, and journal of commerce, banking, manufactures and statistics . .JAMES A. BOOKMAN. EDWIN A. POaT. BUINELANDEB, BOOKMAN & CO.,RAILWAY AGENTS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, . Supply all material and articles used in the constructionand operating of railways Bank of Commerce Building, IV, . Refer to John A. Stevens, Esq., President Bank ofCommerce; James Boorman, Esq.; Samuel Sloan, r.sq.,President Hudson River Railroad Co.; Messrs. Cooper& Hewitt, Messrs. Duncan, Sherman & Co., Messrs.Stillman, Allen &, Co. feb5-ly Consulting Engineer. THE subscriber has established his residence
RM2CH03G6–. Railroad record, and journal of commerce, banking, manufactures and statistics . .JAMES A. BOORMAN. EDWIN A. POaT. RHINELAKDEK, BOORMAN & CO.,RAILWAY AGENTS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Supply all material and articles used in the constructionand operating of railways Bank of Commerce Building, IV, T. Refer to John A. Stevens, Esq., President ^Bank ofCommerce; James Boorman, Esq.; Samuel Sloan, dsq.,President Hudson River Railroad Co.; Messrs. Cooper& Hewitt, Messrs. Duncan, Sherman & Co., Messrs.Stillman, Allen &, Co. feb5-ly Consulting Engineer. THE subscriber has established his residence at
RM2CGXM9R–. Railroad record, and journal of commerce, banking, manufactures and statistics . IANDKR.JAMES A. BOORMAN. EDWIN A. POaT. KHIiELiiVDER, BOORMN & CO.,RAILWAY AGENTS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Supply all material and articles used in the coustnictionand operating of railways Bank, of Commerce Bnildiug^, ]¥. T. Refer to John A. Stevens, Esq.. President Bank ofCommerce; James Boorman, Esq.; Samuel Sloan, f.sq..President Hudson River Railroad Co.; Messrs. Cooper& Hewitt, Messrs. Duncan, Sherman & Co., Messra.Stillman, Allen & Co. febo-ly Consulting [Engineer. THE subscriber has established his res
RM2CGYTJ1–. Railroad record, and journal of commerce, banking, manufactures and statistics . x. BOOKMA.N. EDWIN A. POaT. RHINELANDER, BOOKMAN & CO.,RAILWAY AG-BNTS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Supply all material and articles used in the constructionand operating of railways Bank, of Commerce Building:, IV, T. Refer to John A. Stevens, Esq., President Bank ofCommerce; James* Boorman, Esq.; Samuel Sloan, dsq.,President Hudson River Railroad Co.; Messrs. Cooper& Hewitt, Messrs. Duncan, Sherman & Co., Messrs.Still man, Allen & Co. feb5-ly Consulting Engineer. THE subscriber has established his residence at th
RM2CH06RJ–. Railroad record, and journal of commerce, banking, manufactures and statistics . NDER.JAMES A. BO0RMAN. EDWIN A. P06T. KHINELANDER, BOORMAN & CO.,RAILWAY AGENTS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Supply all material and articles used in tho constructionand operating of railways Bank of Commerce Building, IV, Y. Refer to John A. Stevens, Esq., President Bank ofCommerce; James Boorman, Esq.; Samuel Sloan, risq.,President Hudson River Railroad Co.; Messrs. Cooper& Hewitt, Messrs. Duncan, Sherman & Co., Messrs.Still man, Allen & Co. feh5-ly Consulting Engineer. THE subscriber has established his residenc
RM2CGYWG8–. Railroad record, and journal of commerce, banking, manufactures and statistics . MES A. BOORMAN. EDWIN A. POiT. W. & HTNDMAN3 EHINELANDER, BOORMAN & CO.,RAILWAY AGENTS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Supply all material and articles used in the constructionand operating of railways Baask of Commerce Building, IV. V. Refer to John A. Stevens, Esq.. President Bank ofCommerce; James Boorman, Esq.; Samuel Sloan, f.sq.,President Hudson River Railroad Co.; Messrs. Cooper<fc Hewitt, Messrs. Duncan, Sherman 6i Co., Messrs.SlUlmaii, Allen &. Co. feb5-ly Consulting Engineer. THE subscriber has establishe
RM2CRR823–. In pine-tree jungles : a handbook for sportsmen and campers in the great Maine woods . rOgg on CO*^ ing Goods; Winchester, Marlm, HOTITTON MATNF -Savage, and Stevens Rifles; ^ nUUl^lUlN, IVl/^llNtL, g^jfg^ ^^.^g^ ^,^^ Hunting Knives. A full assortment of all kinds and sizes of Ammunition. ^ Ul^AACtAAl? DAtJItA/^^ Choice Seed Stock a Specialty. Seed Farms at Houlton, ^ /IrCOMOOn rOiaiOCS. Maine. .Store-Hoises: Houlton, New Limerick; ^ Ludlow, (Jaklield, Dyer Brook, Sherman, Littleton, Monticello, Bridgewater, Mars Hill,Presque Isle, and Easton. Capacity, 2oU,U00 bushels. Established ISTS. E.
RM2CH055X–. Railroad record, and journal of commerce, banking, manufactures and statistics . rk City.ap8 Or SUMNER SMALL, Boston, Mats. F. W. KHINEIANDER.JAMES A. BOOKMAN. EDWIN A. POaT. RHINELANDER, BOORM & CO.,RAILWAY AGENTS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Supply all material and articles used in the constructionand operating of railways Basils of Commerce BuiltfESig, IV. T. Refer to John A. Stevens, Esq., President Bank ofCommerce; James Boorman, Esq.; Samuel Sloan, tea..President Hudson River Railroad Co.; Messrs. Cooperit Hewitt, Messrs. Duncan, Sherman & Co., Messrs.Stillman, Allen &. Co. feb5-ly Consul
RM2CGXPW8–. Railroad record, and journal of commerce, banking, manufactures and statistics . MES A. BOORUAN. EDWIN-A. POST. EIIINELANDER, BOORMAN & CO.,RAILWAY AGENTS COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Supply all material and articles used in the constructionand operating of railways Bank of Commerce Bniltfting. IV, T- Refer to John A. Stevens, Esq.. President Bank ofIonunerce; Jame.s Boorman, Esq.;Symuel Sioan, f.sq..President Hudson River Railroad Co.; Messrs. Cooper& Hewitt, Messrs. Duncan, Sherman «& Co., Messis.Stillman. Allen & Co. febo-ly Consulting Engineer. THE subscriber has established his residence at th
RM2CJ6B75–. Treat's illustrated New York, Philadelphia and surroundings . Houston-street Kiver-Side House 152d-street and North Kiver. Sailors Home 190 Cherry-street. Sherman H44 Broadway. ♦Sinclair 754 Broadway. ♦Southern 679 Broadway. ♦Spingler House 5 and 7 Union Square. Summit House Bowery and Canal-street ♦Sweenevs Duane and Chatham streets. ♦St. Charles 640 Broadway. St. Cloud 42d-street and Broadway. ♦St. Denis Broadway and llth-street St. James Cor. 86th-street and Broadway. St .lulien * Washington Place. St Nicholas 515 Broadway. ♦Stacy House 60 Broadway. Steels 312 Greenwich-street. Stevens Ho
RM2CH00H9–. In pine-tree jungles; a hand-book for sportsmen and campers in the great Maine woods . -/linOn n« rOgy « L/0«9 Ing Goods; Wmchester,Marlln, HOTTT TON MATNTF Savage, and Stevens Rifles; rtUUi-,iUiN, MAlIMli., j^gi^g A^gg a,^j Hunting Knives. A full assortment of all kinds and siiies of Ammunition. Ut^AACtAAlf D6 Choice Seed Stock a Specialty. Seed Farms at Houlton, /IIVWMWR rViaiVV9* Maine. Store-Houses: Houlton, New Limerick,Ludlow, Oakfield, Dyer Brook, Sherman, Littleton, Monticello, Bridgewater, Mars Hill,Presque Isle, and Easton. Capacity, 250,000 bushels. Established ]fS7S. E. L. CLE
RM2CP0JEH–. Bird's-eye view of Greater New York and its most magnificent store : being a concise and comprehensive visitor's guide to Greater New York, its myriad . n, 52 East Eleventh street.—Eur., $r.San Marco, 21 West Twenty-third street.—Eur., $2.50.San Remo, Eighth avenue and Seventy-fifth street.—Am., $4.Savoy, Fifth avenue and Fifty-ninth street.—Am., $4.50; Eur.,$2. Sherman Square, Boulevard and Seventy-first street.—Rate not announced.Sinclair, Broadway and Eighth street.—Eur., $1.Smith & McNeils, 199 Washington street.—Eur., 50 cents.Stevens, 27 Broadway.—Fur., $1.Stuarts, Broadway and Forty-f
RM2CDE6GF–. Our firemen. A history of the New York fire departments, volunteer and paid ... 650 engravings; 350 biographies. . tic NATIONAL BANK // N ew York.-// • CAPITAL, $1,000,000. SURPLUS, ETC., $1,163,537.30 FRKIFK I). TAPPEN, President. ALEX. H. STKYF.NN, Yire-PreMdmt. ARTHUR >V. SHERMAN, Cashier. I). H. MULFORD, Last, Cashier. DIRECTORS: FREDK D. TAPPEN. ALFRED ROOSEVELT. FREDK W. STERNS. ALEX. H. STEVENS. THOMAS DENNY. Wit W. ASTOR. ADRIAN ISELIN, JR. M. BAYARD BROWN. HORTONS ICE CREAM MADE FROM PURE CREAM. HORTONS PATENT SUPER-FROZEN BRICKS OF ICE CREAM FORCHURCHES. FAIRS. FESTIVALS. &C Dep
RM2CNCXNM–. Salem, Ind., directory . esidence. 134 Soliday, Mrs^. Belle F Residence. 217 Soliday, Miss EMen—Residence. ■ 13-3 Souder, C. L.—Farm. 74 Spaulding, John W.—Residence. 4-4 Spencer, Jarnes W.—Farm. 149 Spurcjeon & Anderson—Score. 22-3-2 Spurgeon, Dr. A. N.—Farm. 10-6 Spurgeon, Dr. C.—Residence. 214 Spurgeon. Gertrude—Residence. ^ -- 1G7 Spurgeon, John—Residence. 117 Spurgeon, Robert B.—Residence. 83 Spurcjeon, Sherman—Furm. 125 Standish, Miles—Residence. 54 Stsndish, Sanford—Residence. 216-2 Stanley, Bert. 19 Stanley, Mrs. C.—Residence. 107 Star Roller MiUs—H. R. Munkeli. 160 Stevens, W, VV.—R
RM2AFHM1Y–. Ellington 1918. ton, Colorado. Semon, Charles A llegan, Michigan. Sherman, Bernard O Monroe Point, Wisconsin. Swan, John J .....Summit, Illinois. Turzenski, John E Stevens Point, Wisconsin. Wassil, Michael A Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. Wolfers, Philip Dorchester, Massachusetts. Wyatt, Eddie V Martinsburg, West Virginia. Yeager, Robert E Chicago, Illinois. Attached for Duty Privates Balsam, Peter M Houston. Texas. Brundage, Frank S. Moreno, California. Cook, Thomas W Mount Pleasant, Iowa. Dennison, Scott C Houston, Texas. Dyer, Thomas E Greenfield, Indiana. Hutchins, John A Hockley, Texas. K
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