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| James and Marjorie Meagher |
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| James Beatlas Burnett (1886-1942)
http://family.mattsdomain.com/
Photo taken Abt. 1913
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| James Beatlas Burnett (1886-1942), Veda Pearl Rowe (1890-1983), & Anna Lucille Burnett (1912-1995)
http://family.mattsdomain.com/
Photo taken Abt. 1913 |
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4379 |
| James Blyler face from newspaper |
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| James Blyler face.jpg |
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4381 |
| James Burroughs (1843-1933)
Find-A-Grave |
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4382 |
| James Burroughs (1843-1933)
Find-A-Grave |
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4383 |
| James Edward Williams (1868-1937)
Received from Paul E. Williams. |
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| James Ephraim Carpenter & Leona Shoat Carpenter (1892-1976) Received from Linda Sykes. |
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| James Harbeson (1714-1783)
Perryville, Mercer County, KY |
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4386 |
| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. |
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4387 |
| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. |
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4388 |
| James Hartzell Alsip (1859-1933)
Find-A-Grave |
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4389 |
| James Hartzell Alsip (1859-1933) & Anna Catherine Marshall (1869-1939)
Find-A-Grave |
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4390 |
| James Magarr Taylor |
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4391 |
| James McCullough (1832-1914) & Mary "Polly" Ann Mace (1829-1904) family
Photo taken Bet. 1888-1893 in Clay, IN |
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| James Michael Williams
Received from Paul E. Williams. |
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| James Monroe (1758-1831)
Find-A-Grave |
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4394 |
| James Monroe (1758-1831) - 5th President of the United States |
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| James Monroe (1758-1831), Map of Monroe Family homestead
http://www.jamesmonroe.net/
The Foundation is seeking donations to support the reconstruction of historic buildings on this site. |
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| James Monroe (1758-1831), Model of his birthplace on family tract
http://www.jamesmonroe.net/ |
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| James Monroe (1758-1831), Site of law office, Fredericksburg, VA
These three historic buildings, now a museum, were later constructed on the site of James Monroe's law office.
http://www.virginia.org/Listings/HistoricSites/JamesMonroeMuseum/ |
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| James Monroe McGee (1842-1923) |
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| James Monroe McGee (1842-1923), downtown Newton, Catawba, NC (1909)
"College Street, Newton, N.C.:
Postcard published by Freeze's Drug Store, Newton, NC. (Printed in Germany.)
Message on back of card: 'Hope you haven't entirely forgotten your Newton friends. Thought of you in the drug store this morning and asked Charlie about you. In case you don't remember us, ask Hoke Ramseur. He'll tell you. [illegible]' Addressed to: "Mr. Gover Beard, Chapel Hill, N.C. U.N.C." Postmarked: 15 April 1909.
Description: A view of two buildings from the dirt road. The building on the left is labeled, "Virginia Shipp Hotel" and the building on the right is labeled, "Farmers and Merchants Bank." Utility poles line the empty street."
The McGee family would have been familiar with these scenes from postcards at:
http://www.lib.unc.edu/dc/nc_post/
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| James Monroe McGee (1842-1923), hunters in Newton, Catawba, NC area (1911)
"Results of a days' work near Newton, NC (1911)
Freeze's Drug Store, Newton, NC. Printed in Germany.
Message on back of card: 'Arrived home safe, it is very hot. Found 'the folks' well. Hope you have a nice time in [Bern] -- [signature illegible].' Addressed to 'Mr Fred Rockwell, Madison St., Cortland, N.Y.' Postmarked 9 September 1911.
View of two hunters seated before a display of dead birds. Both men hold rifles and each has a dog at his feet."
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