RMRYMP7N–Detail outside W Armstrong & Son vintage shop at Grassmarket in Edinburgh Old Town, Scotland, UK
RFW9W9G2–The Grassmarket, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK - including W. Armstrong & Son, a second-hand clothes shop.
RM2GGBH7E–Exterior view of W Armstrong & Son, Vintage Emporium, at the Grassmarket in Edinburgh's Old Town.
RF2H8R3J2–Edinburgh, Scotland- Nov 20, 2021: The front of W Armstrong and Son vintage clothing store in Edinburgh.
RM2T04K6R–W Armstrong & Son, Vintage Clothing Emporium on the corner of Montague Street and Clerk Street in Edinburgh's Southside.
RM2AEXDJ3–W Armstrong & Son vintage clothing shop in the Grassmarket in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
RMS3RYY4–Vintage clothes from W. Armstrong & Son, Newington, Edinburgh, Scotland. Whether you are a swinging 60’s mod, a 70’s bohemian beauty, or grungy 90’s babe, they have what you’re looking for.
RMRK12F5–W Armstrong & Son vintage and second hand clothing shop at Grassmarket in Edinburgh Old Town, Scotland, UK
RM2F3CW61–1961, historical, a statue honouring Scottish writer and National Poet, Robert Burns, in the square of the market town of Dumries, Scotland, where he lived from 1791 to 1796. Designed by Amelia Robertson Hill, the statue was sculpted in Carrara, Italy in 1882 and its location in Dumfies means it is overlooked by the Greyfairs church.
RMFWDT5H–Edinburgh,Scotland: W.Armstrong & Son vintage shop at Grassmarket,Edinborough
RMHENYBG–Capt. Zachary J. West, native of Cincinnati, Ohio, and network engineer, Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 35th Signal Brigade (Theater Tactical), holds his son Micah W. West and talks with his wife Melonie A. West before departing Fort Gordon Nov. 9 to Fort Bragg to begin his journey to Monrovia, Liberia, where he will add his signal expertise to the battle to contain the Ebola virus outbreak. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Ashley M. Armstrong, 35th Signal Brigade (Theater Tactical) Public Affairs/Released) 35th TTSB Soldiers leave for Africa OUA mission 141109-A-LI868-007
RF2K4DNC4–Edinburgh, Scotland, September 26th 2022,The shop front of W Armstrong & son, vintage clothing emporium
RMG508XN–Royalty - Queen Mother 76th Birthday - Clarence House, London
RF2JHE9TW–Edinburgh, Scotland, UK – June 20 2022. Close up of a vintage bicycle used to advertise W Armstrong and Son vintage clothing shop in Edinburgh, Scotla
RM2AFKT76–. The girlhood of Shakespeare's heroines in a series of tales. ^ilitVlKJlP^AJii;. c THE GIRLHOOD SHAKESPEARES HEROINES IS A SEI^IES OF TALES BT MARY COWDEN CLARKE. AUTHOR OF THE CONCORDANCE TO SHAKESPEARE. TWO SERIES IN ONE. FIRST SEHIES. With Illustrations in Permanent Photography from Pictures byT. F. DiCKSEE and W. S. Herrick, and Steel Portraits, NEW YORK: A. C. ARMSTRONG & SON,714 Broadway. 1881. PREFACE. If ever Preface were especially needful, it is surely so in the presentinstance, to state an explanatory word concerning the desifjn of the work,and an exculpatory word touching the choi
RF2T7AK29–EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - September 6, 2023: As Edinburgh is a World Heritage Site, tourism is a major industry, and the Edinburgh Festivals and cruise sh
RM2ABXF0Y–Physical and School Apparatus GALVANOMETERS STANDARD SINE TANGENT REFLECTING and WIEDEMANN GALVANOMETERS X Ray Apparatus E. V. BAILLARD 106 Liberty Street N. Y ARMSTRONG'S PIPE THREADING CUTTING-OFF MACHINES THE ARMSTRONG MFG. CO. Bridgeport Conn. The Van Norman Universal Bench Lathe. The Kent Battery Motor or Dynamo KENT ELECTRIC MFG. CO. DORIVIAN'S VULCANIZERS are used all over the world. Dry Heat Vulcanizers. Complete outfits s. and Steel Dies Die Sinking of all kinds. Established 1860. THE J. F. W. 'NORMAN CO. The Rivett Lathe Faneull Watch Tool Co. Boston Mass. U. S. A. Experimental
RM2T04K6P–W Armstrong & Son, Vintage Clothing Emporium on the corner of Montague Street and Clerk Street in Edinburgh's Southside.
RM2AEXE3P–W Armstrong & Son vintage clothing shop in the Grassmarket in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
RM2K38JJW–Female mannequin with sunglasses and red beret in the window of W Armstrong & Son, vintage clothes retailer, Teviot Place, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.
RMS3RYY9–Vintage clothes from W. Armstrong & Son, Newington, Edinburgh, Scotland.whether you are a swinging 60’s mod, 70’s bohemian beauty, or a 90’s grungy babe, they have what you’re looking for.
RM2T9NM7R–Vintage clothes in the the window of Armstrong's vintage clothing store in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.
RMS3RYYT–Vintage clothes from W. Armstrong & Son, Newington, Edinburgh, Scotland. Whether you are a swinging 60’s mod, a 70’s bohemian beauty, or a 90’s grungy babe, they have what you’re looking for.
RM2G7EW2D–Yellow vintage dress in to doorway of Armstrongs vintage clothing store in Clerk Street, Newington, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.
RMT4W0FX–A vintage red dress on a tailor's dummy outside Armstrong's in the Grassmarket, Edinburgh.
RMWX72HC–Vintage clothes on display at a branch of Armstrong's vintage clothing store in the Grassmarket, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.
RM2AN3EJY–Jambalaya [yearbook] 1922 . A. O. Ps, etc. The Betas refusing to allow their men to join Kappa Beta Phi. This third eyebrow that some of these boys try to develop. For instance,Don Armstrong and George Fisher. Reminds us about the baseball teammoustache joke-^nine on each side! Medical Book: WE HANDLE THE PUBLICATIONS OF W. B. Saunders CompanyD. Appleton & CompanyLea & Febinger P. Blakistons Son & CompanyJ. B. LipPiNCOTT CompanyWm. Wood & CompanyC. V. MosBY CompanyThe MacMillan CompanyF. A. Davis CompanyOxford University PressRebman CompanyJohn Wiley & SonsAnd Others J. A. MAJORS COMPANY 1301
RMF56BCN–Bicycle advertising the vintage clothing store of W Armstrong & Son in the Grassmarket, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.
RM2ABXED7–Index to Advertisers. A Aermotor C 2 Allen F. S Allen 0. & Son 2 Alteneder & Sons 0 1 American Ball Nozzle C American Bell Telephone C 8 American Gas Furnace C 105 American Homes Publishing C 2 American Silk Mfg. American Steam Gage C 99 American Typewriter C 2 American Well Works. 0 American Writing Machine C cover 2 Anderson Copying Machine Co 101 Anderson. J. liE 0 Anderson Prof 3 Andrae Julius & Sons Co 3 Apollo Iron and Steel C cover 2 Armstrong Bros. Tool C 102 Armstrong Mfg. Co cover 4 Andel & C 3 Automatic Guide Mfg. C 103 Backus Water Motor Co
RMFHBM5R–W Armstrong & Son, Vintage Clothing Emporium on the corner of Montague Street and Clerk Street in Edinburgh.
RMBKEYR8–Dresses on display at the door to a vintage clothing shop in Edinburgh
RM2CA0R0A–Vintage dresses on display at Armstrong's vintage clothing store in Teviot Place, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.
RMWJH8WN–Reflections from the Grassmarket in the window of Armstrong's Vintage Clothing Emporium, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.
RM2AJBYY1–History of Centre and Clinton Counties, Pennsylvania . Alfred Armstrong, whencehe was transferred to Dickinson College, Carlisle,where he graduated in 1829. After clerking a shorttime for his father, they became associated in themercantile business, under the firm-name of H.Humes & Son. On the retirement of his father thefirm became E. C. Humes & Bro. E. C. Humes wasmarried Dec. 7,1843, to Miss Lucy Alexander, a nieceof Mrs. W. W. Potter. In 1856, in connection withHon. A. G. Curtin and the late Hon. H. N. McAllisterand Hon. James T. Hale, he established the banking-house of Humes, McAllister,
RMWJH866–Reflections from the Grassmarket in the window of Armstrong's Vintage Clothing Emporium, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.
RM2AFB2NH–Vintage clothes on display at a branch of Armstrong's vintage clothing store in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.
RMW9W7G4–Vintage clothes on display at a branch of Armstrong's vintage clothing store in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.
RMFA6JJ4–Mannequin and reflections in the window of Armstrongs vintage clothing stor in the Grassmarket, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
RMWX72TR–Vintage clothes on display at a branch of Armstrong's vintage clothing store in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.
RM2AWW652–Photographic pedigree of the descendants of Isaac and Rachel Wilson . : 31 Deonshire Place, London, W. Issue—One son and one daughter. (a) Kathleen Fraser Day, born at 31 Xetherhall Gardens. Hampstead, on 2nd January, 1896,(B) Reginald Crewdson Day, born at 31 Netherh^ll Gardens, Hampstead, on18th December. 1898. 316 Chap. II. § 2. Ind. No. II D 7 b. (III).EMILY FRASER ARMSTRONG = Rev. WALTER BROWN. Emii^v Fraser Armstrong, born at Clifton, 17th April, 1867. Married atStanton Drew on 15th April, 1896, Rev. Walter Brown, son of WilliamBrown and his wife Amelia Jefferies. He w^as born at Taunto
RMWPB3TM–Vintage clothes on display at a branch of Armstrong's vintage clothing store in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.
RM2K7XXMJ–Armstrongs Vintage Emporium's Halloween window display with reflections of Victoria Street in Edinburgh's Old Town.
RMFA6JHY–Mannequin and reflections in the window of Armstrongs vintage clothing stor in the Grassmarket, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
RMFD2XRY–Vintage clothes on display at a branch of Armstrong's vintage clothing store in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.
RM2AWW184–Photographic pedigree of the descendants of Isaac and Rachel Wilson . Frank Armstrong, born at Clifton on 29th April, 1875. Educated at GlasgowUniversity. Married at St. Marys Church, Stoke Bishop, near Bristol,on 30th September, 1904, Gladys Mar Paul, daughter of Alfred John Pauland his wife Mary Burroughs. She was born at Clifton on 24th May, 1882. Address : 49 Glenniore Road, Hanipstead, N.W. Issue—One son. (a) Tan Paul Armstrong, born at Oman Road, Hampstead, on 15th January,1906. 321 Chap. II. $ 2. iND. No. II D 7 b. (IX).WILLIAM DILLWORTH ARMSTRONG=-(ist) GRACE BOARDMAN.. William Dillwo
RMFD2XTA–Vintage clothes on display at a branch of Armstrong's vintage clothing store in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.
RMGJ2N2B–Vintage clothes on display at a branch of Armstrong's vintage clothing store in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.
RME89EJB–Vintage clothes on display at a branch of Armstrong's vintage clothing store in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.
RMP7RTJ4–A customer leaving Armstrongs Vintage clothing emporium in the Grassmarket area of Edinburgh'd Old Town.
RMC3C885–A mannequin in the window of Armstrong's vintage and retro clothing store in the Grassmarket, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.
RM2J8AN42–Vintage clothes on display at Armstrong's vintage clothing store in Teviot Place, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.
RM2AWW1G8–Photographic pedigree of the descendants of Isaac and Rachel Wilson . Frank Armstrong, born at Clifton on 29th April, 1875. Educated at GlasgowUniversity. Married at St. Marys Church, Stoke Bishop, near Bristol,on 30th September, 1904, Gladys Mar Paul, daughter of Alfred John Pauland his wife Mary Burroughs. She was born at Clifton on 24th May, 1882. Address : 49 Glenniore Road, Hanipstead, N.W. Issue—One son. (a) Tan Paul Armstrong, born at Oman Road, Hampstead, on 15th January,1906. 321 Chap. II. $ 2. iND. No. II D 7 b. (IX).WILLIAM DILLWORTH ARMSTRONG=-(ist) GRACE BOARDMAN.
RM2J8AN6K–Vintage clothes on display at Armstrong's vintage clothing store in Teviot Place, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.
RM2AM7HB2–The McCauslands of Donaghanie and allied families . 95) MATILDA GEORGINA MCAUSLAND, dau. of Robert Mc-Causland and Eliza Jane Kerr, b. Oct. 28, 1885, Donaghanie. Mar.Apr. 21, 1908, William Armstrong, son of Benjamin Armstrong andAnna Ray, b. Morecrum, Co. Cavan. He is a watchmaker and jewelerand resides Dromore, Co. Down. Elizabeth May Feb. 2, 1909 Killo, Meath. (96) JANE HLLL ELKIN, dau. of Francis Elkin and Mary AnnMcCausland, b. Pittsburg, Pa, Dec. 1, 1873. Mar. Robert W. Liddell,who is claim clerk for Somers, Fitler, Todd & Co, at Pittsburg. (97) ALEXANDER CLARK ELKIN, son of Francis Elkin
RMF67WKE–Vintage clothes in the doorway of a branch of Armstrong's vintage clothing store in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.
RMEG1HA0–Vintage clothing in the doorway of a branch of Armstrong's vintage clothing store in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.
RME89EJJ–Vintage clothes on display at a branch of Armstrong's vintage clothing store in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.
RMBR8CK2–A sign on the street advertising a branch of Armstrongs vintage and retro clothing store, Edinburgh, Scotland.
RMT6TRT9–Customer leaving Armstrong's Vintage Clothing Emporium in the Grassmarket area of Edinburgh's Old Town.
RMH1D1PJ–Vintage clothing in the doorway of a branch of Armstrong's vintage clothing store in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.
RMFY2JW0–Vintage clothes on display at a branch of Armstrong's vintage clothing store in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.
RMF67WJT–Vintage clothes in the doorway of a branch of Armstrong's vintage clothing store in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.
RMC3C82E–Vintage dresses in the doorway of a branch of Armstrong's vintage clothing store in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.
RM2AWW6HA–Photographic pedigree of the descendants of Isaac and Rachel Wilson . 1906 • 1903 Rachel Armstrong, born at Clifton on 4th February. 1865. Married atClifton, Bristol, on 26th January, 1892, age 25, John Roberson Day, M.D.,Lond. ; M.R.C.S., Eng., L.R.C.P., Lond., L.S.A., Lond., late Physician lorthe diseases of children. London Homoeopathic Hospital, son of Dr. JohnClimenson Day and his wife Sophia Roberson. He was born at St. JamesTerrace. Camden Town, N.W., on 31st August, 1856. Address : 31 Deonshire Place, London, W. Issue—One son and one daughter. (a) Kathleen Fraser Day, born at 31 Xethe
RMBTKNG0–The doorway of a branch of Armstrong's vintage clothing store in Teviot Place Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.
RM2FKCG06–Vintage clothes on display at Armstrong's vintage clothing store in Teviot Place, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.
RMTTD520–Reflections from the Grassmarket in the window of Armstrong's Vintage Clothing Emporium, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.
RMGER279–Sign and vintage dress in the doorway of a branch of Armstrong's vintage clothing store in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.
RMD6XPXF–Vintage dresses in the window of a branch of Armstrong's vintage clothing store in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.
RMC4K4W6–A vintage dress in the doorway of a branch of Armstrong's vintage clothing store in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.
RMBP04T1–Vintage dress on a tailor's dummy outside a secondhand clothes shop in Edinburgh.
RMM4C074–Armstrongs vintage clothing store with the shutter down revealing a retro protrait of a young woman.
RMF67WK5–Vintage clothes in the window of a branch of Armstrong's vintage clothing store in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.
RM2AX8YFB–Meissonier, his life and his art . TR.iNfslATED FROM THE FREACll BY l.ADi MARY LOYD ANDMliiS FLORENCE SlMMONDii. imil 54 PLATES AND 236 TEAT ILLUSTRATIONS NEW YORK: A. C. ARMSTRONG AND SON MDCCCXCVII All Kiuiiis KEsiiR ed. KicHAKD Clay and Sons, Llmited, LONDON AND BUNGAY. CollegeLibrary CONTENTS l-ACE Meissonier I Early Years 3 His Works 19 The Master 47 The Man 86 Last Years 108 Meissoniers Wisdom 121 I.—Max 123 II.—The Master 142 III.—Contemporary Artists 159 IV.—Art 180 .—His Profession 208 T.—His Works 226 II.—Memories 269 III.—Last Years 330 .PPENDIX 343 C.TALOGUE ok MEISSONIERS W
RMEHP375–A West Highland terrier tethered to a mannequin wearing a fur coat outside Armstrong's vintage clothing store in Edinburgh.
RMDYKRKM–Vintage clothes on display at a branch of Armstrong's vintage clothing store in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.
RMMJP5BX–A young woman leaving Armstrong's Vintage Clothing store in the Grassmarket, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.
RMG0KY3T–A mannequin in the window of Armstrongs vintage clothing store with Victoria Street reflected on the glass.
RME55GK8–A funky sense of style in a retro clothing store featuring an AC/DC tee shirt underneath a black Hawaiian Shirt.
RMP38D69–Vintage clothing on display at the entrance to Armstrong's Emporium in the Grassmarket in Edinburgh's Old Town.
RM2AJK5D6–Proceedings of the Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of Canada at the annual convocation, 1899 . No. 65. I). Armour, H. V. Knight. No. 66. Thomas Smallcombe, T. L. Fortune. No. 70. J. E. Lount, Frank Hornsby, S. J. Hart. No. 72. W. Bonter. A. E. Bailey, W. Wickett, B. O. Lott, J. Van-allan, J. N. Ciarke, Thomas Crowe. No. 73. J. E. rair, Fred. Plastow, Mitchell Dykes. No. 80. W. C. Armstrong, And. Cleugh, D. T. Copus, F. B. Hew-son, Geo. Irwin, R. S. McDonald, Jno. Morrow, ThomasMills, G K Prowse, G. W. Price, C. G. Richards,Thomas Robinson, W. Reid, James Kerr. No. 91. G. T. Pendrith, J. R.
RM2AWFHRN–Crockery & glass journal . & Hughes D G Co, t, Water-bury. 75 Spring. W F Walker, with E W Edwards & Son, hf, t, Syracuse. The Elks.A Peiser, with E Offner, c, New Orleans.C E Adler, c, New Orleans. C E Fisher, with L S Donaldson Co, s, Minneapolis. 2 Walker.J A Armstrong, with J N Adam & Co, c, Buffalo. 214 Church. A S Heller, with ALisner, s, Washington, D C.Hermitage. C F Longacre. with Bush & Bull, hf, Easton, Pa.New Grand. A J Ferguson, with Callender, McAuslan & TroupCo, hf, Providence. , 2 Walker. H Goodman, with Lit Bros, hf, Philadelphia. 685Broadway. Geo W Davis, c, Rochester, NY. W
RM2CGW7X7–. Massachusetts of today : a memorial of the state, historical and biographical, issued for the World's Columbian exposition at Chicago. . d.Rebecca afterwardmarried LieutenantJames Chester Reed,who, on account ofhis love for her, re-signed his commis-sion in the BritishArmy. Their son.Captain James Ches-ter Reed, com-manded the Ameri-can privateer, Gen-eral Armstrong, inthe War of 1812, andat Fayal avenged thedeath of his uncles.Mr. Chesters great-grandfather was apaymaster in theRevolutionary W a r.Two of Mr. Ches-ters brothers in-herited the navalspirit of their ances-tors, one of them,Colb
RM2CH078T–. Locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . AND THEY ALL LIKE IL Any Part of this Wrench Broken Mith Fair Usagewill be Replaced Avithout Charge. Samuel Halls Son, 229 w. 10th St., New York. ^%%%V%%%%VV%%%V^%%%%%%%*«*^/»^^^%%i%%^>%%V%%%i%%%%%%V%%%%%%%%%%%%^%%^ LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERING. 7J %%/%^/»^%^^«^/%%%^/«/%^%%%/%^%^^V«^%%%^«/%^%%-%^^%/%^«^%%^%«^%%%^^%^/%%%/«^«^%/%% Wc Make a Superior Line of Tools FOR WATER, GAS and STEAM FITTERS. ARMSTRONG PIPE-THREADING ANDCUTTINQ=OFF MACHINES For Hand or Power. Sizes i to 6 inches. fAf^ I J. This is a high-
RM2CGT556–. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . alforce has organized a duck-pin leaiiue in whichteams composed of employes from the followingdepartments will compete: Office Superintendent of Shops, J. J. Whelan,captain; Erecting Shop, W. L. Ryan, captain;Stores Department, S. F. Beckwith, captain;Freight Track, F. O. Armstrong, captain; ToolRoom, W, R. Magness, captain; Paint Shop, A.^L Lapp, captain; No. 2 Machine Shop, C. E.Bloomfield, captain; Pattern Shop, A. C. Hen-son, captain. The initial games of a series of eighty-fourwere played on September 22, scores being asfollows: (1) (2) (3) Office
RM2CE4GG3–. Hardware merchandising (January-March 1908) . members of thesoles department present were John R.Anderson, J. A. Bureau, A. 0. Campbell,H. B. Carbray. J. Craig, C. Doddridge.G. W Dunn, G. N. Gray. J. A. Rcchette,A. Rochette, H. R. Jioketts, B. Saunders, 36 H. H. Valliere, J. C. Watson, A. H.Hart, E. Turbayne, G. C. Young, L. J.LeClair, C. L. Devitt, J. A. Jackson andE. N. Cote. The different heads of thedepartments were included among theguests: Geo. E. Chaffee, of the Adver-tising department; E. B. Ryan, of theinvoice department; H. V. Armstrong,fo the claims department; J. A. Jack-son, of
RM2CEHTR2–. Keene and vicinity, its points of interest, and its representative business men, embracing Keene, Hinsdale, Winchester, Marlboro, Walpole, Swanzey and Charlestown. d, Thomas 45 Plumbers and Steam Fitters. Armstrong. M 35- Davis. Wright & Co 36 Hubbard, H. W 47 Stoves and Ranges. Armstrong, M 35- Finlay, C. A 104 Stebbins, Edward 68 Sterling, J. K 100 Whelden, B. & Son 6* Tailors and Clotbiers. Alexander, W. A 81 Beat, J. K. & Co 4i Chaeo& Richards 31 Holton, E. L. & Co S5 Keene Cash Clothing Store 45- Petts, Don I 30 Tanners. Cheshire Tanning Company 30 Winchester Tannery 83 Wall Papers. War
RM2CERNWX–. The Twin City Chautauqua journal. Pa. Ill Sea Cliff, L. I. X. Y. Williamette, Williametta Valley, Oregon, Sedalia, Mo., J. G. White, Sedalia, Mo., C. H. Champman, Oregon City.Xo Chautauqua dates made yet and may not Winona Lake, Ind., S. C. Dickey, Stephen-have any. son Blk., Indianapolis, Ind., July 2, 59 days. Shelbyville, 111., Kev. J. L. Douthit, Shel- Williams Grove, Pa., A. A. Line, Carlisle, byville. 111., Aug. 8, 20 days. Pa. Salem, Xeb., C. W. Davis, Salem, Xeb. Waseca, Waseca, :Minn, Dr. H. C. Jen- TuUy, Lake. X. Y., T. H. Armstrong, nings, ..7 Wash. St., Chicago, 111. I-^riendship
RM2CGK353–. Peoria, Illinois, city directory . ar M Co r2<»17 S Washington Lamb Clark r 522 Western av Lamb Elmer L (H W Schertz & Co)209 S Madison av r 621 Fifth av Lamb Grace Miss teacher DouglasSchool r 522 Western av Lamb Herbert helper r 2008 N Jeffer-son av Lamb James lab 119 Crescent av(Averyville) Lamb James M foreman United Box-board Co r 609 Haungs av Lamb Ruby Miss elk r 609 Haungsav Lamb Sylvia Miss elk r 609 Haungs av Lambert Charles K chf elk B & B Coal Co r 118 E Armstrong, avLAMBERT CHARLES T. Reporter Peoria Star r 509 St. JamesLambert Clara L Miss r 509 St JamesLambert Dorothy Miss
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