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  1. Secrets of the woods by William J. Long. by Long. William J. (William Joseph). 1867-1952., 1901-01-01
  2. Ways of wood folk. by William J. Long by Long. William J. (William Joseph). 1867-1952., 1899-01-01
  3. Beasts of the field. by William J. Long; illustrated by Charles by Long. William J. (William Joseph). 1867-1952., 1901-01-01
  4. Wood folk at school by William J. Long. by Long. William J. (William Joseph). 1867-1952., 1903-01-01
  5. Fowls of the air. by William J. Long; illustrated by Charles Cop by Long. William J. (William Joseph). 1867-1952., 1901-01-01
  6. English literature. its history and its significance for the lif by Long. William J. (William Joseph). 1867-1952., 1909
  7. American literature; a study of the men and the books that in th by Long. William J. (William Joseph). 1867-1952., 1913-01-01
  8. Northern trails; some studies of animal life in the far North by William J. (William Joseph), 1867-1952 Long, 2009-10-26
  9. School of the woods; some life studies of animal instincts and a by Long. William J. (William Joseph). 1867-1952., 1902-01-01
  10. Following the deer by William J. (William Joseph), 1867-1952 Long, 2009-10-26
  11. English literature : its history and its significance for the life of the English-speaking world : a text-book for schools by William J. (William Joseph), 1867-1952 Long, 2009-10-26

81. LA-1Lagrange Cemetery, Lorain County, Ohio
1965, 99y WILSON Lester, 19091926 GOTT Joseph D., 1824 M., 1858-1899 Alfarata L.,1868- Long Warren W 1883-1959 Kenneth, d 1904 HASTINGS William, 1868-1953 Edna
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LA-1, Lagrange Cemetery, Lagrange Twp, Lorain Co., Ohio Copied from Lorain County's out-of-print publication,
Cemetery Inscriptions of Lorain County, Ohio 1980, pps 323-339 Any additions and corrections to the book are noted in red. Burial records for LA-1, Lagrange Cemetery: Contact George at the Lagrange Township Garage, 440-355-5141 or write to George Klocek, PO Box 362 Lagrange OH 44050 Located on the north side of SR 303 just west of SR 301, this was the first cemetery
laid out in the township. The first burial was of a child of Lewis Rounds, but the oldest
burial recorded is that of Samuel Cross in 1818 at age 16, In 1890 an addition was made
when William B. and Mary Elliott sold to the township and to the village of LaGrange,
for cemetery purposes, part of Lot #45 located in the village for $636.00 for three acres.
One half of that was reserved for a monument for soldiers. p. 323

STODDARD
Horace S., July 22, 1829-Jan 20, 1885
Althera R., wife, Mar 11, 1836Mar 27, 1912
PE LTON I. P., 1800-1883 Sabrina, 1806-1886

82. Pitsenbarger Family Outline
W. CLARK (19041952) sp-MAPLES 6 Joseph Henry ERWIN ENGLISH (1842-1917) sp-SarahJane Long (1855-1907) 5 5 Sinia ENGLISH (1876-1883) 5 William H. ENGLISH
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The PITSENBARGER Family
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83. Family Generations
She lived a very Long and fruitful life. 1923) Nona Anita (19061906) Ruth (1912-1912)Emery William (1896-?) Beatrice (1894-?) Joseph Lawrence (1895
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Family Generations From the misty green highland hills of Glenshee, Scotland the family name originated as McComy in the sixteenth century. Three hundred years later the McComie's left Liverpool May 11, 1860 on the clippership William Tapscott arriving in New York June 15.
(1) 1 Peter McOMIE
Birth: abt 1711, Cargill, Perth, Scotland
Spouse: Isabel McARA
Birth: abt 1715, Cargill, Perth, Scotland
Children: Peter (~1737-?)
(2) 1.1 Peter McOMIE
Birth: abt 1737, Cargill, Perth, Scotland
Birth Memo: Married: 15 Aug 1762
Death: ?
Spouse: Agnes SIM Birth: 18 May 1738, Cullross, Perth, Scotland Birth Memo: Married: 15 Aug 1762 Death: ? Father: Alexander SIM (1712-) Mother: Janet DOWNIE (1716-) Children: Peter (~1759-?) Alexander (1784-?) Elizabeth (Betty) (1782-) (3) 1.1.1 Peter McOMIE OR (McOMISH) Birth: abt 1759, Crieff, Perth, Scotland Birth Memo: Married: 21-Nov 1784 Death: ? Spouse: Janet REACH Birth: abt 1763, Kincardine, Crieff, Perth, Scotland Birth Memo: Married: 21-Nov 1784 Death: ?

84. ABH: Guide To The Manuscript Holdings
1 folder) is mainly from the Vermont Long Trail Council. to Lelia's parents, Eliaand Maria Corti, her uncle, William Corti, and Dr. Joseph W. Jackson Papers.
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Welcome to the
Guide to the Manuscript Holdings
Through a grant from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC) , a division of the National Archives, the Archives of Barre History was able to produce a guide to its major manuscript collections.
Index to the Guide
American Association of University Women, Barre Branch Records
  • Extent: 1.25 linear feet Dates: 1922-1987 Record Types: Minutes, scrapbooks, correspondence, manuscripts, and printed material The Barre Branch of the A.A.U.W. was formed in 1949, having split from the Montpelier Branch (formed in 1922).The Barre Branch sponsored lectures and raised money to help rural schools. Later, it used its resources to offer scholarship money to women attending college. The collection contains the minutes of the Barre Branch from its formation in 1949 to 1974, and from 1983 to 1985. Other material includes scrapbooks, 1949 to 1974, a manuscript history in dialogue form, and material from the national organization. The collection also contains minutes from the Montpelier Branch, 1922 to 1927, and 1943-1949, as well as some correspondence and a few annual reports.
Averill vs. Averill Collection

85. Descendants Of Lyman STOODARD Ruth WRIGHT - 5 Generations
California 5 Lois Roberta HOPKINS Long Beach,Los 1890-?) Parker,Fremont,Idahosp-William Henry WINEGAR 4 1978) Farmington,Davis,Utah sp-Joseph Dewey PINGREE
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Name, (birth/christening year-death/burial year), birth/christening place
1 Lyman STODDARD (1795-1854) Woodbury,Litchfield,Connecticut
sp-Ruth WRIGHT (1805-1877) Earlington,Vermont
2 Harriet Maria STODDARD (1820-?) Johnstown District,Leeds,Ontario,Canada
sp-Solomon N. CARLEY
2 Judson Lyman STODDARD (1823-1869) Bastard Township,Leeds,Ontario,Canada
sp-Mary Louisa BARNARD
sp-Rhoda CHASE (1830-1920) Sparta,Livingston,New York
3 Judson Lyman STODDARD [Jr] (1849-1928) Salt Lake City,Salt Lake,Utah
sp-Alice Maria COTTERELL (1850-1933) Pottawattamie,Iowa 4 Judson Henry LYMAN (1869-1949) Farmington,Davis,Utah sp-Louisa Elmira MILLER (1870-1948) Spring Valley,Lincoln,Nevada 5 Effie Jane STODDARD 5 George Alma STODDARD (1900-1980) Parker,Fremont,Idaho sp-Adaline Elenor DRUMMOND 5 Rhoda STODDARD 5 Judson Henry STODDARD (1905-1905) Parker,Fremont,Idaho

86. Williamsport OnLine - North Central Pennsylvania Information Network
admitted to the Williamsport Hospital for a Long period of daybreak on June 12, 1975,Officer Joseph D. Wise 4, 1989, in the 200 block of William Street, after
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2002 Edition August 15, 1867
On the morning of August 15, 1867, between 1:00 a.m. and 2:00 a.m., Chief Michael Heisley, Officers George W. Wilkinson, Samuel B. Coder and Appollos W. Grafius responded to Meitzer's Saloon, West Fourth and Market Streets, which was full of noisy, drunken men. They attempted to quell the disturbance and ordered the establishment closed.
William Taper unsuccessfully attacked Officer Grafius with a knife, then Officer Wilkinson who warded him off with several blows from a cane. Taper then turned on Chief Heisley and stabbed him in the upper arm above the elbow.
Taper was subdued and taken into custody along with other rowdies. He was arraigned before Justice Hepburn on charges of assaulting an officer with intent to kill and was committed to jail in default of $1,000 bail. Later that month in the Court of Quarter Sessions, Judge Alexander Jordan presiding, Taper was found guilty of "an assault, not knowing them to be officers." He was fined $5 and costs.

87. JABOUT Thru JURSCH
JENSEN,, Samuel Joseph, 1869, 1949, Wills (Vol 2). JESTER,, William Madison,1834, 1920, Orient (Vol 6). JETER,, Beatrice (Long), 1917, 1985, Raymore (Vol2).
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Last Name First Name, Middle, (Maiden) Year Birth Year Death Burial JABOUT, Peter ND ND Sharon (Vol 7) JACK, Mary Jane (Cummins) ND Oakland (Vol 6) JACK, William A., Col. Pleasant Hill (Vol 3) JACKLEY, Marie A ND Cremation (Vol 9) JACKSON, Lucy J Orient (Vol 6) JACKSON, A J, Dr Sharon (Vol 7) JACKSON, A. S., Rev. Pleasant Hill (Vol 3) JACKSON, Albert ND Pleasant Hill (Vol 3) JACKSON, Almira (Roberts) Sharon (Vol 7) JACKSON, Amanda Owens Orient (Vol 6) JACKSON, America ND Pleasant Hill (Vol 3) JACKSON, Andrew Garden City (Vol 8) JACKSON, Anna Margaret (Gilliam) Orient (Vol 6) JACKSON, Annie E (Hammontree) *See FLOOK Pleasant Ridge (Vol 7) JACKSON, Arley Robert Garden City (Vol 8) JACKSON, Arrena Brown Family (Vol 2) JACKSON, Baby ND Pleasant Hill (Vol 3) JACKSON, Bessie Leona (Gregg) Parker-Gregg (Vol 8) JACKSON, Billy Joe ND Raymore (Vol 2) JACKSON, Blanche Isadore (Woods) Garden City (Vol 8) JACKSON

88. CEMETERIES
CEMETERY near Roganville, large fenced Howell, Joseph I T Sgt Black mammy and 'Murr'sdevoted life-Long servant, Buried 777 SW of Jasper Grigsby, William Nov 15
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CEMETERIES
(*) denotes complete listing of all persons buried in that cemetery
Jean Robicheaux
ANGELINA COUNTY
BRAZIL CEMETERY
Lufkin, north of town in Redland Community behind Oil Co. Fence
(double marker, design in center, top to bottom)
Brazil, A. J. Aug 16, 1831 - Nov 7, 1835 - "An honest man's the noblest work of God"
Brazil, M. A. July 20, 1843 - [no death date] "A tender mother and a faithful friend"
- "From mothers arms to the arms of Jesus"
Brazil, Infant [Mary Ellen] of Mr & Mrs A. J. Brazil Aug 27, 1878 - Oct 31, 1878 - " Of such is the kingdom of Heaven" Brazil, H. M. Feb 12, 1874 - Nov 19, 1885 (headstone cracked in middle, elaborate design of buildings with steeples adorn the top) (epitaph cannot read) Brazil, Tennessee Jan 12, 1884 - Dec 20, 1891 (headstone broken between dates) (Double head stone, BRAZIL centered) Father Charlie W. Mother Mollie C. (Berry) Garden of Memories-Lufkin, Texas BEAUMONT, JEFFERSON COUNTY FOREST LAWN - Beaumont, Jefferson Co., TX -at the East end of Lucas Street Braswell, James Louis

89. Untitled
Teixeira traveled in the Middle East and India from 1586 to 1605, with Long sojournsat Hormuz Toynbee, Arnold Joseph, 1889, editor Worrell, William Hoyt, 1879
http://www.mcblainbooks.com/Cat 152 Section 6.htm
Catalog 152
Section #6 Salemann - Zwemer
451. Salemann, Karl Germanovich, 1849-1916. A Middle-Persian Grammar. Bombay: Trustees of the Parsee Punchayet Funds and Properties, 1930. Translated from the German by L. Bogdanov. xii, vii, 133p. Wr. (ends chipped). 27cm. Good. 75.00
Chicago: (c. 1907). Andra upplagan. photos, x, 239p. Red cloth. 22cm. Good. Swedish text. 35.00
453. Sanderson, John, 1560-ca. 1627. The Travels of John Sanderson in the Levant, 1584-1602. With His Autobiography and Selections from His Correspondence. London: 1931. frontis, ills, maps (2 folding), index, xliv, 322p. Cloth. 22cm. Backstrip sl. faded. Name on endpaper. Partially unopened. Edited by Sir William Foster. Hakluyt Society, Second Series, No. LXVII. Turkey, the Holy Land, Syria, etc.
454. Sanger, Richard Harlakenden, 1905-. The Arabian Peninsula. NY: Cornell University Press, (1954). 1st ed. frontis, photos, xiv, 295p. Green cloth. dj. 24cm. 40.00
455. Sanjana, Jehangir Barjorji. Ideas and Ideals in Ancient Persia.

90. Historical Society Of Washington, D.C. | Neighborhood History
Nichols, Joseph. Gordon, William A. Old homes on Georgetown Heights. The Recordsof the Early History of Georgetown, DC Chapter I. Memories of Long Ago.
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Census records provide detailed information on individual families, but can also be useful in determining the ethnic, racial, and economic composition of specific neighborhoods. The Library holds the manuscript 1880 census and microfilm copies of the 1900 census.
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91. Browse Top Level > Texts > Project Gutenberg > Authors > L
18861947; London, Jack, 1876-1916; Long, Helen Beecher; Long, WilliamJoseph, 1867-1952; Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882; Lord
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92. Northeast Pennsylvania Genealogical Society Newsletter
Virginia (Delahunty) 1931 1958 Veterans Cemetery, Long Island, NY Clark, WilliamE. 1893 1950 Milwaukee Cemetery, Ransom Twp., Pa. Delahunty, Joseph Parks Jr
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My Personal Genealogy Research
Burial Records
from
Will Gower's Genealogical Research

A
Andrew, Lillie C. (Leida) 1897 1998 Laurelwood Cemetery, E. Stroudsburg, Pa.
B
Bohn, Frederick William 1902 1971 Memorial Shrine Cemetery, Carverton, Pa.
Borger, Mabel C. 1903 1966 St. Matthew's Church Cemetry, Kunkletown, Pa.
C
Clark, William E. 1893 1950 Milwaukee Cemetery, Ransom Twp., Pa.
Coleman, John A. 1886 1957 West Pittston, Cemetery, West Pittston, Pa. Courtright, Harry A. 1886 1972 Milwaukee Cemetery, Ransom Twp., Pa. Courtright, Lewis D. 1875 1928 Milwaukee Cemetery, Ransom Twp., Pa. Courtright, Mamie E. 1898 1979 Milwaukee Cemetery, Ransom Twp., Pa. Courtright, Raymond 1912 1995 Milwaukee Cemetery, Ransom Twp., Pa. Courtright, Sarah B. 1920 1922 Milwaukee Cemetery, Ransom Twp., Pa. D Delahunty, Charles G. 1890 1965 West Pittston Cemetery, West Pittston, Pa.

93. Samuel Attewell Family
Joseph bought a parcel of land from fatherin-law Died 18.05.1946,Casino Married.EllenLONG 1884-1972 b William worked as a cane hauler during the crushing
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94. The Descendants Of Captain William Creed.
decently as Long as he live and when he dies MARGARET ANN CREED (JAMES BENJAMIN, JOSEPHBENNETT, CAPTAIN. William) was born 1873, and died February 19, 1957 in
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The Descendants of Capt. William Creed IRE/RI/PEI
Robert P. Murray, Esq. - rpmurray@MurrayEsq.com
Please direct Queries to Robert at the email link above!
Biographical Study - Of the life of Capt. Creed also by Robert P. Murray, Esq.! Descendants of Captain William Creed Generation No. 1 1. CAPTAIN WILLIAM CREED was born Abt. 1739 in Limerick, Ireland of English parents, and died April 11, 1809 in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island (P.E.I.). He married (1) MARY SPENCER. He married (2) ELIZABETH PRINCE 1783 in Providence, RI or Boston, MA, daughter of CAPTAIN PRINCE and ELIZABETH ALLEN. Notes for CAPTAIN WILLIAM CREED: Captain Creed and Mary Spencer were never actually married; they lived together "as husband and wife" for more than 17 years. She died in Providence, RI in 1821. He is buried at the Old Elm Street (now University Avenue) Cemetery, Charlottetown, P.E.I. Elizabeth Prince was the daughter of Captain Job Prince and Elizabeth Allen. She had been previously married to David Higgins who died April, 1783, and by him had four sons. Elizabeth's ancestry can be traced back directly to

95. German-Hollywood Connection ABC-Index
Albert Bassermann (18671952) - German actor Vicki Baum 1991) - German actor whoselong career included What's Eating Gilbert Grape?) William Dieterle (1893
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A-L M-Z People ABC Index German-Hollywood Film People 1 F i l m P e o p l e A - L Austrian, German and Swiss Film People in Hollywood (Part I - A-L) An Introduction to how these people are selected
Austrian, German and Swiss Film People in Hollywood A Percy Adlon (1935- ) - German director
Mario Adorf
(1930- ) - German actor
Paul Andor
(Wolfgang Zilzer, 1901-1991) - German actor
Ursula Andress
(1936- ) - Swiss-American actress
Sig Arno
(Siegfried Aron, 1895-1975) - German actor
Fred Astaire
(Frederick Austerlitz, 1899-1987) - Austrian-American actor most famous for his dancing roles.
Mary Astor
(Lucille V. Langhanke, 1906- ) - American actress. B Lauren Bacall (Betty Perske, 1924- ) - American actress of German-Jewish heritage.
Michael Ballhaus
(1935- ) - German cameraman who has had great success in Hollywood.
John Banner
(1910-1973) - Austrian-American actor ("Hogan's Heroes").
Lex Barker
(1919-1973) - One of 17 Tarzans, Barker later became best known in Germany for his Karl May films in the 1960s. Albert Bassermann (1867-1952) - German actor Vicki Baum (Hedwig Baum, 1888-1960) - Austrian author of

96. INDEX
Clarence Elmer Long (18901976) Henry H. Long 1668- ) John McIlmoyl (1810-1853) JosephH McIlmoyl Murray Edward McIlmoyl (-1976) Norman William McIlmoyl (1904
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Green
Mary Ann Green
Gresham
Joseph Gresham
Griffith
Chisholm Holland Griffith
Col. Henry Griffith

Ellen Griffith

Jonathan Griffith
...
Polly Mary Griffith
Grim
Mark Grim
Zoll Lewis SR Grim

Zoll Lewis JR Grim
Grubb Flora Grubb
John Grubb
Guthrie
Dollie Guthrie
Elizabeth Mae Guthrie

George Washington Guthrie

James Guthrie
... Wiley J. Guthrie
Guy
Amanda Ann Guy
Guyton
Harriet Marie Guyton John H. Guyton
Hablin
G.C. Hablin
Hada
Albert Hada Bette Hada
Hagget
Ellen Hagget
Hagy
Catherine Hagy
Hale
Larry Daniel Hale
Haley
Martha Susan Haley
Hall
Hall Alice Hall Arlie Simpson Hall Artemesia Hall ... Pencie Hall
Halterman
Elizabeth Halterman
Hambrick
Mary Hambrick
Hamilton
John Hamilton
Hamlen
Louise Hamlen
Hamlett
James Christopher Hamlett Julian M. Hamlett
Hammock
John Hammock
Hammond
Anne Hammond
Hammons
Hammons
Hancock
Eva Jane Hancock Nancy Hancock
Handy
Wil Handy
Hans
Ahrend John Hans
Hanson
Mary Hanson
Harman
Catherine Harman Emberzetta Harman Foster Harman Harvey T. Harman ... Simon P. Harman
Harmon
Dorothy Harmon Mary Polly Harmon
Harper
Epperson Nelson Harper
Harris
Ann Eliza Harris Anna Mae Harris Betty Ellen Harris Darrie Harris ... John T. Harris

97. IAGenWeb - Pottawattamie Co, Iowa - St. Paul's Lutheran Cemetery
1975 GOOS, Vinson E 1910 1966 GRONSTAL, Joseph M 17 Jun 1883 23 Sep 1968 WAHLE, RodneyWilliam Henry 1929 used by noncommercial researchers, as Long as this
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Cemeteries Home St. Paul's Lutheran Cemetery
Treynor
Honey Creek Township
St Paul's Lutheran Cemetery is located on the south side of Iowa State Hwy 92 approximately 1 1/2 miles west of Treynor, IA. If known the maiden name of females is included in parenthesis. Last updated April 2001.
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Name Born Died Buried Age Oswald F. “Ozzie” Schmidt 12 Jan 1929 15 Jan 2003 18 Jan 2003 74 yrs Mildred M. Sperry 8 Mar 1910 19 Jan 2003 23 Jan 2003 92 yrs Edna Hedegaard 2 Nov 1929 24 May 2002 28 May 2002 81 yrs Contributed by Constance Diamond.
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98. Iowa Authors List
entrusted to one of its Longtime librarians 1894-1918 Chapman, Mike Chapple, JosephMitchell, 1867 1901 Childs, Chandler C. *Childs, Marquis William, 1903-1990
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IOWA CITY, IOWA 52242-1420
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The Iowa Authors Collection May 2000
"In 1945 the University of Iowa Library entrusted to one of its long-time librarians, Grace Wormer, the task of forming a special collection of books written by Iowa authors," wrote Frank Paluka in Iowa Authors: A Bio-bibliography of Sixty Native Writers (Iowa City: Friends of the University of Iowa Libraries, 1967). "An Iowa author, for the purpose of this collection, was considered to be any writer born in the state or definitely associated with Iowa who had written at least one published book. For non-native writers, a definite association with the state was usually interpreted to mean a residence in Iowa of twenty years or more." By 1967, the collection included the work of more than 800 writers.
Today, 55 years from its beginning, we collect books by the nearly 2,000 authors named below. A short list of writers whose eligibility is uncertain is appended; information about these writers is particularly welcome.
In addition to published work, manuscripts have been collected when possible. Names preceded by an asterisk (*) are represented in the collection by manuscripts and related documents. A bracketed "O" following the name indicates that a MARC-AMC record has been entered in

99. FamilySheets
Agnonfinn UNNAMED AgricolaAlcon UNNAMED the Long Hand Ahab Saunders de Saint ThomasWilliam Axuarius UNNAMED Aydelotte Teri (1956 ) Ayer Joseph Love (1663
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Aba
UNNAMED of Germany
UNNAMED
Abba
UNNAMED Exilarch at Babylon/Abra Mar
UNNAMED
Abbad
UNNAMED
Abbot
James R. Jr.
William
Abdallah
UNNAMED
Abijah
UNNAMED
UNNAMED King of Judah
Abin
UNNAMED
Abishai
UNNAMED
Abott
Kneeland
Abraham
UNNAMED
UNNAMED
Abrahams
Mary
Abrams
Herbert Frank
Absessalom
UNNAMED
Absolom
UNNAMED
Abu Abed
UNNAMED
Abu Farisi
UNNAMED
Abu Talib
UNNAMED
Achaziah
UNNAMED King of Judah
Achir
UNNAMED
Achiulf
UNNAMED
Acker
Frances
Ada
UNNAMED of Huntingdon
UNNAMED
UNNAMED of Mortagne
Adaele de Thurgovie
UNNAMED
Adaiah
UNNAMED of Boscath
Adalbert
UNNAMED Count of Alsatia
Adam
UNNAMED
John-Herbert Lord of Gwarindee (ap)
Adams
Rebecca
William
Adela
UNNAMED
UNNAMED of England
UNNAMED
Adelaide
UNNAMED of Holland
UNNAMED of Burgundy
UNNAMED of Louvaine
UNNAMED ...
UNNAMED
Adelaide of Amiens
UNNAMED
Adelaide of Senlis
UNNAMED
AdelaideAdelais
UNNAMED Countess of Burgundy
AdelaideAdelheid
UNNAMED of Alsace
AdelaideAlix
UNNAMED of Maurienne
UNNAMED of Blois-Champagne
Adelbert I
UNNAMED Margrave of Ivrea
Adelbert II
UNNAMED King of Lombardy
Adelbertus
UNNAMED Duke of Alsatia
Adele
UNNAMED De Valois
UNNAMED De Breteuil
UNNAMED De Bar Sur Aube
UNNAMED ...
UNNAMED of Gascony
Adelheid
UNNAMED of Guelders
UNNAMED of Burgundy
UNNAMED
UNNAMED of Burgundy
Adelheim
Count UNNAMED
Adelindis
UNNAMED
Adeline
UNNAMED de Domfront
Adelrico
UNNAMED Duke of Gascony
Adi
UNNAMED
Adilsson
Eystein
Adnan
UNNAMED
Adoa
UNNAMED
AdwigeHedwig
UNNAMED of France
Aeda
UNNAMED
Aelfgar I
UNNAMED Earl of Leicester
AelfthrythElfrida
UNNAMED of Wessex
AelineRescinde

100. Part VII
pioneer Garden City airmail flights on Long Island. got the early sales of the WilliamThorne collection in 1923, while he sold the Joseph Steinmetz collection
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Part VII The Jazz Era Jazz was originally a Creole word meaning to speed up, certainly an appropriate characterization of the fast, frenetic activity associated with the period between World War I and the Depression. Jazz also had a syncopated beat that is very like the sound of the steam engines that brought southern blacks to St. Louis, Memphis and New York.  Eight states and Washington saw a net migration of 414,000 between 1910 and 1920, with a further gain of 714,000 during the next decade.  The biggest gainers were, in order, New York Pennsylvania, Illinois, Ohio, Michigan, New Jersey, Missouri, Indiana and Washington, D.C. As a national music, ragtime was somewhat older, having come to national and international attention at the great Chicago midway, known as the Columbian Exposition of 1893.  However, it had much less of an impact than jazz on the national and international scene since it was subsumed by jazz. Ragtime was more influential in giving us dances such as the turkey trot, grizzly bear and bunny hop (1907-1914) with the Charleston coming about 1922.  It was the rage of Europe by 1924 as delivered by the elegant Josephine Baker in Paris. However, the first American dance form to achieve international recognition was the ante-bellum cakewalk of the 1850s, a high-strut step by slaves mimicking their masters’ social promenades.  It took off in the 1890s and received international validation in 1904 by the Prince of Wales.  Both Claude Debussy and Louis Gottschalk wrote cakewalks.

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