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| Robert Thomas (1847-1916), Bridge over the White River, Indianapolis, Marion, IN
Roy Richard Thomas recalled that his father, Roy Elmer Thomas, said members of the Thomas family sometimes slept during hot summer nights in a canoe under a bridge that spanned the White River. About 1932, he pointed out the family's former home, a wooden frame house near the river and the bridge.
The bridge in the photo looks like that bridge.
Roy Richard Thomas July 2008 |
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| Robert Thomas face |
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7178 |
| Robert Treat Paine Robert Treat Paine Signer of the Declaration of Independence |
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| Robert Wainwright Connelly (1845-1903), ca. 1880
Ancestry.com |
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| Robert Wainwright Connelly (b. 1845) downtown Statesville, Iredell, NC (1909)
"Statesville, N.C. West Broad Street
Publisher: W. T. Rowland, Charlotte, N.C. Made in Germany. The PCK Series
Message on front of card: 'Hope to hear from you again. Your Friend, Joe H.' Message on back of card: 'Hello old boy how are you now how are you liking the army I recieved your post card the other day and was sure glad to hear from you it was a long time before I got your card it would not come for 1 cent and I had to send another 1 cent stamp to bring it but got it all right.' Addressed to: 'Mr. Alex Ross, Fort Wayne, Detroit, Mich.' Postmarked 22 March 1909.
Description: Downtown street scene showing a dirt road and several horse-drawn carriages along rows of shops."
The Connelly family would have been familiar with these scenes from postcards at:
http://www.lib.unc.edu/dc/nc_post/
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| Robert Wainwright Connelly (b. 1845) drug store interior, Statesville, Iredell, NC (1911)
"The Polk Gray Drug Co., On the Square, Statesville, NC.
Message on front of card: 'Rather "city-looking," don't you think? M. (over).' Message on back of card: 'Your letter and pictures received this morning, and I wanted to get this card off to you on the second mail, but I've been too busy to think. It is now four P.M. and I've been on my feet since 9 A.M. I'll leave it your good sense to know how tired I am. Guess you have my card by now. M. I will send you a long letter on Monday and shall expect one from you then. Be good and think of me --.' Addressed to: 'Mr. Harry W. Grogg, Goshen, Rock-Bridge Co. Va. P.O. Box 50.' Postmarked 11 November 1911.
Description: View of the interior of a drug store, with a table and chairs in the center of the room, and counters and shelves lining the perimeter, filled with goods for sale."
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| Robert Wainwright Connelly (b. 1845) old Mill Iredell, NC
"Ye Olde Tyme Mill near Statesville, NC.
Message on Front of Card: 'I am sending Gladys a little toy watch and I hope she will not be disappointed because it does not go "tick-tick." Kiss her often for me and tell her not to forget "May." With lots of love for her and yourself. May Vickery' Postmarked: 9 August 1906. Addressed to: 'Mrs. H. Arthur Osborne, Canton, N.C.'
Description: An image of a mill attached to a building. There is a man sitting in the window."
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| Roberta Lerner Face |
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| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. |
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| Rockville, Montgomery County, MD 631 Crocus Drive (1975)
Carol had no brothers and sisters and her mother did not drive. Therefore, when Carol's father suffered a fatal heart attack in December 1967, Carol wanted to be closer to northern Virginia where Jennie Wehrwein lived. In the summer of 1968, the Thomas family moved from Colorado to Maryland. The family lived at 631 Crocus Drive until the three boys finished high school. In 1979, Roy and Carol sold 631 Crocus Drive and bought 9116 Falls Chapel Way, Potomac, Montgomery, MD. |
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| Rockville, Montgomery, MD 631 Crocus Drive garden (1975)
The garden with an Asian theme and its "dry stream bed" were in the rear yard when Roy and Carol purchased the property in December 1973. Roy enjoyed maintaining and enlarging the garden over the years. |
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| Romania Bunell Pratt Penrose |
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7188 |
| Romania Bunnell Pratt MD |
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| Romania Pratt Penrose, MD |
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| Romania's first husband, Parley Parker Pratt, Jr |
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| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. |
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| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. |
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| Rosa and William Young- pretty snappy looking couple. Since she died in 1908 this photo is probably 100 years old. |
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| Rosa Belle Byers (1890-1974)
http://www.hickmanresearch.com/genealogy/burnett/
Wife of Stewart Lester Burnett |
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| Rosalina Schooper (1850-1929), Anna Matilda Erlich (1872-1936), John Eberle (1897-1975), Charles A. Eberle (1923-1973)
Received from Paul E. Williams. |
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| Rosalina Schooper, wife of Charles Erhlich
Received from Paul E. Williams. |
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| Rose & Brothers and Family.jpg |
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| Rose & Crown Maldon.jpg |
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| Rose and Abe Horwitz- detail. |
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| Rose and Abe Horwitz- standing- about 1942 |
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