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401 | 1950 US Census: Carbondale, Osage Co., KS, sht 2 |
Owner of original: National Archives Date: 30 Apr 1950 |
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402 | 1950 US Census: Clay Township, Morgan Co., IN, sht 22 |
Owner of original: National Archives Date: 12 Apr 1950 |
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403 | 1950 US Census: E. D. No 108-27, Wichita, Sedgwick Co., KS, sht 2 |
Owner of original: National Archives Date: 1 May 1950 |
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404 | 1950 US Census: E. D. No. 108-27, Wichita, Sedgwick, KS, sht 74 |
Owner of original: National Archives Date: 6 May 1950 |
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405 | 1950 US Census: E. D. No. 3-72, Fairhaven, Bristol Co., MA, p 14 |
Owner of original: National Archives Date: 9 Apr 1950 |
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406 | 1950 US Census: E. D. No. 3-73, Fairhaven, Bristol, MA, p 71 (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Owner of original: National Archives Date: 4 Apr 1950 |
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407 | 1950 US Census: E. D. No. 33-9, Roundup, Musselshell Co., MT, sheet 75 |
Owner of original: National Archives Date: 20 Apr 1950 |
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408 | 1950 US Census: E. D. No. 48-31, Galesburg, Knox Co., IL, p 11 |
Owner of original: National Archives Date: 22 Apr 1950 |
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409 | 1950 US Census: E. D. No. 55-22, Macomb, McDonough Co., IL, p 23 (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Owner of original: National Archives Date: 18 May 1950 |
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410 | 1950 US Census: E. D. No. 55-33, Macomb, McDonough Co., IL, sht 2 |
Owner of original: National Archives Date: 2 Apr 1950 |
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411 | 1950 US Census: E. D. No. 72-63, Glasford, Peoria Co., IL, p 10 |
Owner of original: National Archives Date: 5 Apr 1950 |
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412 | 1950 US Census: E. D. No. 81-107, Rock Island, Rock Island Co., IL, sht 24 |
Owner of original: National Archives Date: 14 Apr 1950 |
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413 | 1950 US Census: E. D. No. 83-30, Salem, Warren Co., OH, p 11 (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Owner of original: National Archives Date: 22 Apr 1950 |
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414 | 1950 US Census: E. D. No. 94-15, Monmouth Township, Warren Co., IL |
Owner of original: National Archives Date: 1 Apr 1950 |
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415 | 1950 US Census: E. D. No: 15-77, Talent, Jackson Co., OR p2 |
Owner of original: National Archives Date: 7 May 1950 |
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416 | 1950 US Census: E.D. No. 20-13, White Salmon, Klickitat Co., WA, p 19 |
Owner of original: National Archives Date: 17 Apr 1950 |
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417 | 1950 US Census: E.D. No. 34-5, Bear Creek Township, Hancock Co., IL, p 74 |
Owner of original: National Archives Date: 26 Apr 1950 |
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418 | 1950 US Census: E.D. No. 48-46, Galesburg, Knox Co., IL, p 27 |
Owner of original: National Archives Date: 21 Apr 1950 |
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419 | 1950 US Census: E.D. No. 5-8, Bergman, Boone Co., AR, sht 19 |
Owner of original: National Archives Date: 26 Apr 1950 |
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420 | 1950 US Census: E.D. No. 55-2, Blandinsville, McDonough Co., IL, sht 15 |
Owner of original: National Archives Date: 13 Apr 1950 |
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421 | 1950 US Census: E.D. No. 55-2, Blandinsville, McDonough Co., IL, sht 16 |
Owner of original: National Archives Date: 14 Apr 1950 |
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422 | 1950 US Census: E.D. No. 55-2, Blandinsville, McDonough Co., IL, sht 71 |
Owner of original: National Archives Date: 4 Apr 1950 |
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423 | 1950 US Census: East Los Angeles, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co., CA, sht 25 |
Owner of original: National Archives Date: 12 Apr 1950 |
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424 | 1950 US Census: Emporia, Lyon Co., KS, p 14 |
Owner of original: National Archives Date: 7 Apr 1950 |
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425 | 1950 US Census: Fayette Co., KY, sht 45 Town/district not listed on form but addresses shown on page are for Lexington, KY |
Owner of original: National Archives Date: 18 Apr 1950 |
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426 | 1950 US Census: Hamilton, Butler Co., OH, sht 5A |
Owner of original: National Archives Date: 25 May 1950 |
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427 | 1950 US Census: Jessamine Co., KY, sht 15 |
Owner of original: National Archives Date: 1950 |
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428 | 1950 US Census: Lexington, Fayette Co., KY, sht 3 |
Owner of original: National Archives Date: 10 Apr 1950 |
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429 | 1950 US Census: Magisterial District 4, Madison Co., KY, sht 8 Census taker provides direction to various farms listed on this page apparently from a starting point located by "Proceeding north on the College Hill Road from its intersection with Flint Road approximately 1 mi north of Waco, KY." |
Owner of original: National Archives Date: 1950 |
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430 | 1950 US Census: Magisterial district 5, Madison Co., KY, sht 6 Census taker provides direction to various farms listed on this page apparently from a starting point located by "Proceeding north on the Drowning Creek Road from its intersection with KY 52 at Bybee, KY." |
Owner of original: National Archives Date: 5 apr 1950 |
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431 | 1950 US Census: Magisterial district 5, Madison Co., KY, sht 7 Census taker provides direction to various farms listed on this page apparently from a starting point located by "Proceeding north on the Drowning Creek Road from its intersection with KY 52 at Bybee, KY." |
Owner of original: National Archives Date: 6 Apr 1950 |
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432 | 1950 US Census: Magisterial District No. 5, Madison Co., KY, sht 10 |
Owner of original: National Archives Date: 7 Apr 1950 |
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433 | 1950 US Census: Mason Co., WA, sht 71 |
Owner of original: National Archives Date: 28 Dec 1950 |
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434 | 1950 US Census: Ormond, Volusia Co., FL, sht 74 |
Owner of original: National Archives Date: 17 Apr 1950 |
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435 | 1950 US Census: Scott Co., KY, sht 6 |
Owner of original: National Archives Date: 7 Apr 1950 |
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436 | 1950 US Census: Winchester, Adams Co., OH, sht 13 |
Owner of original: National Archives Date: 7 Apr 1950 |
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437 | 1950 US Census: Winchester, Clark Co., KY, sht 2 |
Owner of original: National Archives Date: 19 apr 1950 |
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438 | 1985 Iowa State Census: Spirit Lake, Dickinson Co., IA |
Owner of original: State Historical Society of Iowa Date: 1885 |
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439 | 32 Blandinsville Men "Several weeks ago Oakley Huston brought us a large framed copy of this picture portraying 32 Blandinsville men. A short time later Frank Metcalf provided us a smaller picture with the men identified...Back row, left to right: Charles Blandin, Floyd Foster, Nathan Dorothy, Byers Hensley, W. W. Gillahan and Nance. Next row: James Mustain, W. Vest, Newton Gordon, John Duncan, C. R. Sells, A. B. Roberts and Brack Burton. Third row: John Charter, Richard Bond, Samuel Gaumer, John Carmack, C. W. Carrol, T. H. Williams, William Shryack, L. B. Mourning, James Hainline and James Ray. Front Row Hiram Hasting, Benjamin Bushnell, Crosby Duncan, George Thomas, John Hardisty, James McGrath, S. J. Grigsby and William Grigsby." |
Owner of original: Blandinsville Star-Gazette, Blandinsville IL, p 1 Date: 1 Feb 1951 |
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440 | 91st Illinois Infantry Civil War Muster Roll Status: Located; Matthias is on line 5 |
Owner of original: Illinois State Archives |
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441 | 91st Illinois Infantry Civil War Muster Roll Status: Located; Matthias is on line 5 |
Owner of original: Illinois State Archives |
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442 | History of the County of Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, with Biographical Sketches of Many of its Pioneers and Prominent Men, George Dallas Albert. Philadelphia : L.H. Everts & Co., 1882. |
Owner of original: archive.org Date: 1882 |
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443 | Loughery's Defeat and Pigeon Roost Massacre with Introductory Sketch, Charles Martindale. The Bowen-Merrill Co. Publishers: Indianapolis, 1888 |
Owner of original: Internet Archive Date: 1888 |
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444 | Old Westmoreland: A History of Western Pennsylvania During the Revolutionary War, Edgar G. Hassler. Cleveland: The Arthur J. Clark Company, 1900. |
Owner of original: archive.org Date: 1900 |
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445 | A bumper crop of peaches 1871 "R. M. Hoskinson left a twig of a peach tree hanging in the book store, which held 67 well formed peaches. He has forty trees, with every branch as full as the above specimen." |
Owner of original: The Osage County Chronicle, Burlingame KS, p 3 Date: 18 may 1871 |
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446 | A five acre farm that markers $650 worth of produce, 1896 The following excerpts an article first published in the Seattle Times. I cannot find a copy of that article, but what appears to be a complete version can be found in the 6 Feb 1896 edition of The Aberdeen Herald. "R. M. Hoskinson writes to the Seattle Times that it has been proven beyond a reasonable doubt that any man with sufficient pluck and energy to tackle the logs and brush of these uplands can make a good living on five, or at most, ten acres. Sufficient capital is necessary to live on the frst year. From thence, each succeeding year becomes easier, and more remunerative. Mr. Hoskinson himself cultivates some five acres, and sells therefrom each year some $650 worth of varlous products, much as frult, vegetables, chickens, eggs, butter, etc. And what one man has And done another can do, with like brains and perseverance." |
Owner of original: Cottonwood Report, Cottonwood ID, p 3 Date: 7 Feb 1896 |
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447 | A five acre farm that markers $650 worth of produce, 1896 The following excerpts an article first published in the Seattle Times. I cannot find a copy of that article, but what appears to be a complete version can be found in the 6 Feb 1896 edition of The Aberdeen Herald. "R. M. Hoskinson writes to the Seattle Times that it has been proven beyond a reasonable doubt that any man with sufficient pluck and energy to tackle the logs and brush of these uplands can make a good living on five, or at most, ten acres. Sufficient capital is necessary to live on the frst year. From thence, each succeeding year becomes easier, and more remunerative. Mr. Hoskinson himself cultivates some five acres, and sells therefrom each year some $650 worth of varlous products, much as frult, vegetables, chickens, eggs, butter, etc. And what one man has And done another can do, with like brains and perseverance." |
Owner of original: Big Timber Pioneer, Big Timber MT, p a6 Date: 6 Feb 1896 26.56887654795065, 28.105468750000004 |
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448 | A gloomy picture of California 1877 In this third letter from California to the editor to in The Osage County Chronicle, Riley laments moving to California: "I have been repeatedly asked "How do poor men make a living in California?"- Answer: "They don't live at all--they just breathe a little. Boarding costs $5 per week, a good pair of boots $16, womens' fine shoes $12 per pair, at the shoe shops. Most all labor on the roads, in the woods, in the fields, in the hotels, wash-houses, cooks and servants of all kinds, is performed by Chinese and Digger Indians, as these can be hired at about half the wages necessary to keep a white man or woman alive. The Chinese pervade all parts of the coast, and they virtually constitute a system of slavery about equal to that in the Southern States. I am now fully prepared to say to every well-to-do man or woman in Kansas, stay where you are, unless you want a whistle; if you do, it's here for you, and a very dear one at that. ....Thousands of the citizens of California would gladly return east if they could get the means to do so Men are dally passing through Cloverdale begging for work and food, having been brought here by false friends and lying periodicals." One can argue that Riley's initial glowing letters from California to his friends in Kansas are "lying periodicals." Riley and Martha left California for the Washington Territory roughly a months after this letter was written. |
Owner of original: The Osage County Chronicle, Burlingame KS, p 3 Date: 8 May 1877 |
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449 | A serious charge 1906 |
Owner of original: Blandinsville Star-Gazette, Blandinsville IL Date: 13 Sep 1906 |
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450 | A trip North 1914 "The W. B. Daniel and Chas. Fisher families returned from their northern trip on Friday and report having had a delightful visit with friends in a half dozen cities in Wisconsin and Northern Illinois...", |
Owner of original: Blandinsville Star-Gazette, Blandinsville IL, p 5 Date: 23 Jul 1914 |