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3651
Sylvia (Sault) Ballou
Sylvia (Sault) Ballou
 
3652
Tara Lynne Larson in 1999
Tara was an 8th grader in 1999. She was a pro at bowling and lived at the bowling alley. She was also a basketball player Tara was 4ft. 9in. tall in 1999.
(At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
41, -90
 
3653
Tarrent Delvee's Birth and Death Record
Tarrent Delvee's Birth and Death Record
 
3654
Tarrent Delvee's Birth and Death Record
Tarrent Delvee's Birth and Death Record
 
3655
Technical Sargent Clifford R. Curry
Technical Sargent Clifford R. Curry
 
3656
Teresa Wiseman
Taken while she was in High School
(At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
41, -90
 
3657
Terry Glenn Jones
Terry Glenn Jones
41, -90
 
3658
The Gravestone of Henry and Flora Shepardson.
The Gravestone of Henry and Flora Shepardson.
The inscription is on the side of the Fisher Memorial, Flora's parents.
 
3659
The Johnson Family
The Johnson Family
Daisy, Chester, Bessie, and Fred
 
3660
The Masonic Membership card of Harry Lincoln Woodman
The Masonic Membership card of Harry Lincoln Woodman
 
3661
The Purpose of Marriage of Lucy Town and Pete Delva
The Purpose of Marriage of Lucy Town and Pete Delva
 
3662
The Rev. Betsey Crimmins
(At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
41, -90
 
3663
The Rev. Peter B. McKay
The Rev. Peter B. McKay
 
3664
The Rev. Robert Wayne Cooke
The Rev. Robert Wayne Cooke
 
3665
The SS <i>Paris</i>
The SS Paris
Wikipedia Article on the SS Paris
 
3666
Thelma French
Thelma French
 
3667
Theodore and Thelma (French) Miller
Theodore and Thelma (French) Miller
 
3668
Theodore Ellery Kingsbury
Theodore Ellery Kingsbury
 
3669
Theodore R. Miller Jr.
Theodore R. Miller Jr.
41, -90
 
3670
Thomas Delvy Bascom's World War I Draft Registration
Thomas Delvy Bascom's World War I Draft Registration
41, -90
 
3671
Thomas H. Ward
Thomas H. Ward
 
3672
Thomas L. Pratt
Thomas L. Pratt
 
3673
Thomas Moore
Thomas Moore
 
3674
Thomas Paul Mansur's Birth Record
Thomas Paul Mansur's Birth Record
 
3675
Three Generations
Three Generations
Melva Willman Jeralds (mom)
Emma Belle Boardman Slagle (Great Grandma)
Susan Lavina Slagle Willman (Grandma)
Date: Barada Nebraska. 1977
 
3676
Timothy Atherton's Yearbook Entry
(At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
41, -90
 
3677
Timothy Ernest Atherton
High School Yearbook Photo
(At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
41, -90
 
3678
Togus National Asylum For Disabled Volunteer Soldiers
Togus National Asylum For Disabled Volunteer Soldiers
The National Asylum for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers was established on March 3, 1865, in the United States by Congress to provide care for volunteer soldiers who had been disabled through loss of limb, wounds, disease, or injury during service in the Union forces in the American Civil War. Initially, the Asylum, later called the Home, was planned to have three branches: in the Northeast, in the central area north of the Ohio River, and in what was then considered the Northwest, the present upper Midwest.

The Board of Managers, charged with governance of the Home, added seven more branches between 1870 and 1907 as broader eligibility requirements allowed more veterans to apply for admission. The effects of World War I, which resulted in a new veteran population of over five million men and women, brought dramatic changes to the National Home and all other governmental agencies responsible for veterans' benefits. In 1930 the Veterans Administration was established, to consolidate all veterans' programs into a single Federal agency. The several wars since then in the 20th and 21st centuries have resulted in more veterans needing services.
 
3679
Tracy Flaherty
(At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
Date: 20 Mar 2017
41, -90
 
3680
Tracy L. (Smith) Scarborough
Tracy L. (Smith) Scarborough
 
3681
Travis and Jen Hanke
(At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
41, -90
 
3682
Travis Hanke in 1993
(At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
Date: 1993
41, -90
 
3683
Turner Memorial
Turner Memorial
 
3684
Turner Memorial
Turner Memorial
 
3685
Turner Memorial
Turner Memorial
 
3686
Tyler Dean Larson in 1999
Tyler was in his Freshman year. He played baseball and football. He was 6ft. tall.
(At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
 
3687
United Methodist Church Christening Record of Emily Frances Blackham
United Methodist Church Christening Record of Emily Frances Blackham
 
3688
USS <i>Leviathan</i>
USS Leviathan
41, -90
 
3689
USS Leonard Wood (APA-12)
USS Leonard Wood (APA-12)
USS Leonard Wood (APA-12) was built by Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation and launched 17 September 1921 at Sparrows Point, Maryland as Nutmeg State, an Emergency Fleet Corporation Design 1029 ship intended as a World War I troop transport, but redesigned upon the armistice as a passenger and cargo ship and completed as Western World for delivery to the United States Shipping Board. The ship's acceptance on 5 May 1922[2] and delivery on 9 May 1922 marked the completion of the wartime shipbuilding program of the Emergency Fleet Corporation and the Shipping Board.

After years in commercial service on Munson Steamship Line's South American service, Western World was purchased by the War Department in 1939, converted into a transport, and renamed to serve as USAT Leonard Wood until transfer to the Navy on 3 June 1941. The ship was commissioned, classified as a transport with hull number AP-25, USS Leonard Wood with a United States Coast Guard crew on 10 June 1941. During World War II, the ship was converted into an attack transport during March 1942 and reclassified APA-12 (Harris-class). The ship was decommissioned 22 March 1946 and was sold for scrap 20 January 1948.
 
3690
USS Mississippi (BB-41)
USS Mississippi (BB-41)
Link to information on the battleship Mississippi:USS Mississippi (BB-41)
 
3691
Valerie A Barber
Taken while in High School
(At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
41, -90
 
3692
Vermont Certificate of Death for Arthur Raymond Putnam
Vermont Certificate of Death for Arthur Raymond Putnam
 
3693
Vermont Certificate of Death for Bernice Kingsbury
Vermont Certificate of Death for Bernice Kingsbury
 
3694
Vermont Certificate of Death for Edna M. Kingsbury
Vermont Certificate of Death for Edna M. Kingsbury
 
3695
Vermont Certificate of Death for Floyd Hurdis Smith
Vermont Certificate of Death for Floyd Hurdis Smith
 
3696
Vermont Certificate of Death for Francis E. Kingsbury
Vermont Certificate of Death for Francis E. Kingsbury
 
3697
Vermont Certificate of Death for Fred R. Kingsbury
Vermont Certificate of Death for Fred R. Kingsbury
 
3698
Vermont Certificate of Death for John Nicholas Rogers
Vermont Certificate of Death for John Nicholas Rogers
41, -90
 
3699
Vermont Certificate of Death for Joy P. Lyford
Vermont Certificate of Death for Joy P. Lyford
41, -90
 
3700
Vermont Certificate of Death for Kathryn A. Magoon
Vermont Certificate of Death for Kathryn A. Magoon
 

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