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  • "TERRIFIC COMBAT BETWEEN THE MONITOR AND MERRIMAC" Artwork by Currier & Ives

    TERRIFIC COMBAT BETWEEN THE MONITOR AND MERRIMAC TERRIFIC COMBAT BETWEEN THE MONITOR AND MERRIMAC TERRIFIC COMBAT BETWEEN THE MONITOR AND MERRIMAC 1/1 "Terrific Engagement Between the Monitor 2 Guns and Merrimac 10 Guns. The first fight between iron ships of war in which The Merrimac was crippled and the whole rebel fleet was driven back to Norfolk". This scene depicts a naval battle fought during the Civil War over two days, March 8–9, 1862, at Hampton Roads, Virginia. CLICK HERE TO FIND A GREAT DEAL ON THIS WORK OF ART See more like this: All Art Browse by Subject Browse by Artist Currier and Ives Nathaniel Currier was a printmaker who started the business and James, who started as the firm's bookkeeper, became Currier's partner in 1857. Neither man was an artist. The prints were drawn and lithographed by other persons, such as J. E. Butterworth, George H. Durrie, Louis Maurer, Frances or "Fanny" Flora Bond Palmer, Charles Parsons, Napoleon Sarony, and Thomas Worth - to name a few. Nathaniel Currier died in 1888 and James Ives died in 1895. The firm carried on until 1907 under the direction of their sons, Edward West Currier and Chauncey Ives. The business of the firm was to produce lithographed prints which were intended to be sold to the general public for picture framing and display in the home or business place. For nearly seventy-five years, the firm provided "Colored Engravings for the People," and called themselves "Printmakers to the People." Currier and Ives gave America a nineteenth-century pictorial history of the country's growth from an agricultural society to an industrialized one. Many newsworthy events were recorded with prints depicting every subject relating to American life: religion, politics, historical figures, views of homes, rural homesteads, sports, music, entertainment, games, life in the home, children, wildlife, hunting, fishing, railroad trains, ships, and many more. Currier & Ives' prints were sold either directly from Currier & Ives' shop in New York or through other printsellers around the United States and overseas. Other printsellers were always eager to carry the latest images because of the quality and variety of Currier & Ives prints. The number of recorded Currier & Ives prints is now over 7,500 different titles, although new titles turn up occasionally, all carefully recorded by the American Historical Print Collectors Society in order to maintain a current listing of Currier & Ives prints. There are prints of political cartoons, banners, portraits, historical prints, certificates, moral and religious prints, sentimental prints, prints for children, pioneer home scenes, humor, lithographed sheet music and much more.

  • Priv. Oliver Learnard - Watertown, Massachusetts

    < Back to list << A true patriot, who responded to the alarm sent out on April 19, 1775, being among the first to join the colonies' fight for independence - the American Revolution. Oliver Oliver Oliver Learnard Learnard Learnard Private Watertown Militia Find thousands of great, free genealogy resources here. Tags & Keywords: Oliver Learnard, Oliver, Learnard, Leonard, Learned, Private, Watertown, Massachusetts, Capt. Samuel Barnard's Company, Col. Thomas Gardner's Regiment, Minutemen, Soldiers, Battle of Lexington and Concord, American Revolution, Revolutionary War, 1775, 1776, New England >> Capt. Samuel Barnard's Company Oliver Learnard was in Capt. Samuel Barnard's Company of Minutemen, Col. Thomas Gardner's Regiment, in Watertown, Massachusetts. Marched on the Lexington Alarm Sources Muster rolls of the participating companies of American militia and minute-men in the Battle of April 19, 1775, by F. W. Coburn, p. 47-49 Massachusetts Soldiers & Sailors Volume: 9 Page: 603 Browse this volume DOWNLOAD FROM ETSY MM74-WATERTOWN-01-39

  • Priv. William Chenery - Watertown, Massachusetts

    < Back to list << A true patriot, who responded to the alarm sent out on April 19, 1775, being among the first to join the colonies' fight for independence - the American Revolution. William William William Chenery Chenery Chenery Private Watertown Militia Find thousands of great, free genealogy resources here. Tags & Keywords: William Chenery, William, Wm, Will, Chenery, Cheney, Private, Watertown, Massachusetts, Capt. Samuel Barnard's Company, Col. Thomas Gardner's Regiment, Minutemen, Soldiers, Battle of Lexington and Concord, American Revolution, Revolutionary War, 1775, 1776, New England >> Capt. Samuel Barnard's Company William Chenery was in Capt. Samuel Barnard's Company of Minutemen, Col. Thomas Gardner's Regiment, in Watertown, Massachusetts. Marched on the Lexington Alarm Sources Muster rolls of the participating companies of American militia and minute-men in the Battle of April 19, 1775, by F. W. Coburn, p. 47-49 Massachusetts Soldiers & Sailors Volume: 3 Page: 386 Browse this volume DOWNLOAD FROM ETSY MM74-WATERTOWN-01-117

  • Priv. Newhall Read - Woburn, Massachusetts

    < Back to list << A true patriot, who responded to the alarm sent out on April 19, 1775, being among the first to join the colonies' fight for independence - the American Revolution. Newhall Newhall Newhall Read Read Read Private Woburn Militia Find thousands of great, free genealogy resources here. Tags & Keywords: Newhall Read, Newhall, Newall, Read, Reed, Reid, Private, Woburn, Massachusetts, Capt. Joshua Walker's Company, Col. David Green's (2nd Middlesex Co.) Regiment, Militia, Soldiers, Battle of Lexington and Concord, American Revolution, Revolutionary War, 1775, 1776, New England >> Capt. Joshua Walker's Company Newhall Read was in Capt. Joshua Walker's Company of Militia, Col. David Green's (2nd Middlesex Co.) Regiment, in Woburn, Massachusetts. Entered the conflict at Concord. Sources Muster rolls of the participating companies of American militia and minute-men in the Battle of April 19, 1775, by F. W. Coburn, p. 33-34 Massachusetts Soldiers & Sailors Volume: 13 Page: 25 Browse this volume DOWNLOAD FROM ETSY MM79-WOBURN-02-080

  • Priv. John Haven - Cambridge, Massachusetts

    < Back to list << A true patriot, who responded to the alarm sent out on April 19, 1775, being among the first to join the colonies' fight for independence - the American Revolution. John John John Haven Haven Haven Private Cambridge Militia Find thousands of great, free genealogy resources here. Tags & Keywords: John Haven, John, Johnathan, Jonathan, Jno, Haven, Private, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Capt. Samuel Thatcher's Company, Col. Thomas Gardner's Regiment, Militia, Soldiers, Battle of Lexington and Concord, American Revolution, Revolutionary War, 1775, 1776, New England >> Capt. Samuel Thatcher's Company John Haven was in Capt. Samuel Thatcher's Company of Militia, Col. Thomas Gardner's Regiment, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Entered the conflict at Lincoln. Sources Muster rolls of the participating companies of American militia and minute-men in the Battle of April 19, 1775, by F. W. Coburn, p. 40-41 Massachusetts Soldiers & Sailors Volume: 7 Page: Browse this volume DOWNLOAD FROM ETSY MM16-CAMBRIDGE-01-48

  • Underhill Genealogy | Family Scrapbook | MyGenealogyAddiction.com

    Underhill Genealogy 4-8 volumes of Underhill genealogy More Info Next Image Previous Image CLICK HERE TO VISIT EXTERNAL SITE No blog Source: - The DECKER Branch - Item attached to: Virtual Family Cemetery Wall of Honor Index of Ancestors

  • Priv. Peter Richardson - Watertown, Massachusetts

    < Back to list << A true patriot, who responded to the alarm sent out on April 19, 1775, being among the first to join the colonies' fight for independence - the American Revolution. Peter Peter Peter Richardson Richardson Richardson Private Watertown Militia Find thousands of great, free genealogy resources here. Tags & Keywords: Peter Richardson, Peter, Richardson, Private, Watertown, Massachusetts, Capt. Samuel Barnard's Company, Col. Thomas Gardner's Regiment, Minutemen, Soldiers, Battle of Lexington and Concord, American Revolution, Revolutionary War, 1775, 1776, New England >> Capt. Samuel Barnard's Company Peter Richardson was in Capt. Samuel Barnard's Company of Minutemen, Col. Thomas Gardner's Regiment, in Watertown, Massachusetts. Marched on the Lexington Alarm Sources Muster rolls of the participating companies of American militia and minute-men in the Battle of April 19, 1775, by F. W. Coburn, p. 47-49 Massachusetts Soldiers & Sailors Volume: 13 Page: 259 Browse this volume DOWNLOAD FROM ETSY MM74-WATERTOWN-01-59

  • "PORTRAIT OF DANIEL-HENRY KAHNWEILER" Artwork by Pablo Picasso

    PORTRAIT OF DANIEL-HENRY KAHNWEILER PORTRAIT OF DANIEL-HENRY KAHNWEILER PORTRAIT OF DANIEL-HENRY KAHNWEILER 1/1 CLICK HERE TO FIND A GREAT DEAL ON THIS WORK OF ART See more like this: All Art Browse by Subject Browse by Artist Pablo Picasso

  • Free Wayne County, Kentucky (KY) Genealogy Resources

    Genealogy Resources for Wayne County, Kentucky Wayne County encompasses approximately 459 square miles* in the State of Kentucky. ^ Cancel Save ! Save & Close These resources for the State of Kentucky may contain resources for Wayne County: Free Genealogy Resources for this County More Helpful Genealogy Items Share your tips, resources, or comments! ADVERTISEMENT Ancestors born here Name Branch Birth Date Town Ancestors married here Name Branch Date Town Ancestors who died here Name Branch Date Town Ancestors buried here Name Branch Town Place Choose another State Kentucky > State Capital: State Established: Wayne County Frankfort Jun 1, 1792 Scroll down to see my ancestors from this County!! Kentucky Genealogy Resources Free Genealogy Resources Choose another State Town & County Search Tool Places in this County My blogs about Wayne County MORE RESOURCES Search Google for Vital Records in Wayne County Learn more about Wayne County on Wikipedia Cemeteries in Wayne County (Interment.net) Books on Archive.org about Wayne County Books at FamilySearch about Wayne County AffiliatedAncestors Ancestors

  • Priv. Daniel Rice - Sudbury, Massachusetts

    < Back to list << A true patriot, who responded to the alarm sent out on April 19, 1775, being among the first to join the colonies' fight for independence - the American Revolution. Daniel Daniel Daniel Rice Rice Rice Private Sudbury Militia Find thousands of great, free genealogy resources here. Tags & Keywords: Daniel Rice, Daniel, Dan, Rice, Private, Sudbury, Massachusetts, Capt. Nathaniel Cudworth's Company, Col. Abijah Pierce's Regiment, Minutemen, Soldiers, Battle of Lexington and Concord, American Revolution, Revolutionary War, 1775, 1776, New England >> Capt. Nathaniel Cudworth's Company Daniel Rice was in Capt. Nathaniel Cudworth's Company of Minutemen, Col. Abijah Pierce's Regiment, in Sudbury, Massachusetts. Entered the conflict at Concord. Sources Muster rolls of the participating companies of American militia and minute-men in the Battle of April 19, 1775, by F. W. Coburn, p. 25-26 Massachusetts Soldiers & Sailors Volume: 13 Page: Browse this volume DOWNLOAD FROM ETSY MM73-SUDBURY-06-33

  • Priv. Samuel Meriam - Bedford, Massachusetts

    < Back to list << A true patriot, who responded to the alarm sent out on April 19, 1775, being among the first to join the colonies' fight for independence - the American Revolution. Samuel Samuel Samuel Meriam Meriam Meriam Private Bedford Militia Find thousands of great, free genealogy resources here. Tags & Keywords: Samuel Meriam, Samuel, Samuell, Meriam, Merriam, Private, Bedford, Massachusetts, Capt. John Moore's Company, Col. James Barrett (possibly), Militia, Soldiers, Battle of Lexington and Concord, American Revolution, Revolutionary War, 1775, 1776, New England >> Capt. John Moore's Company Samuel Meriam was in Capt. John Moore's Company of Militia, Col. James Barrett (possibly), in Bedford, Massachusetts. Entered the conflict at Concord. Two Bedford companies, Captain John Moore's militia and Captain Jonathan Wilson's minute men, were among the earliest arrivals; not only had two of Parker's Lexington men alerted them to the march, but also they had seen the undeniable evidence of Josiah Nelson's saber cut, when they mustered at Fitch's Tavern. Their ensign carried Bedford's own military flag, a cavalry guidon from the French and Indian war, bearing the motto VINCE AUT MORIRE - Win or Die (The Minute Men: a compact history, p. 147) See also The Battle of April 19, 1775, by Coburn p. 80. Sources Muster rolls of the participating companies of American militia and minute-men in the Battle of April 19, 1775, by F. W. Coburn, p. 11-13 Massachusetts Soldiers & Sailors Volume: 10 Page: 642 Browse this volume DOWNLOAD FROM ETSY MM04-BEDFORD-01-37

  • Free Elbert County, Georgia (GA) Genealogy Resources

    Genealogy Resources for Elbert County, Georgia Elbert County encompasses approximately 369 square miles* in the State of Georgia. ^ Cancel Save ! Save & Close These resources for the State of Georgia may contain resources for Elbert County: Free Genealogy Resources for this County More Helpful Genealogy Items Share your tips, resources, or comments! ADVERTISEMENT Ancestors born here Name Branch Birth Date Town Ancestors married here Name Branch Date Town Ancestors who died here Name Branch Date Town Ancestors buried here Name Branch Town Place Choose another State Georgia > State Capital: State Established: Elbert County Atlanta Jan 2, 1788 Scroll down to see my ancestors from this County!! Georgia Genealogy Resources Free Genealogy Resources Choose another State Town & County Search Tool Places in this County My blogs about Elbert County MORE RESOURCES Search Google for Vital Records in Elbert County Learn more about Elbert County on Wikipedia Cemeteries in Elbert County (Interment.net) Books on Archive.org about Elbert County Books at FamilySearch about Elbert County AffiliatedAncestors Ancestors

  • Priv. John Hayward - Reading, Massachusetts

    < Back to list << A true patriot, who responded to the alarm sent out on April 19, 1775, being among the first to join the colonies' fight for independence - the American Revolution. John John John Hayward Hayward Hayward Private Reading Militia Find thousands of great, free genealogy resources here. Tags & Keywords: John Hayward, John, Johnathan, Jonathan, Jno, Hayward, Private, Reading, Massachusetts, Capt. John Flint's Company, Col. David Green's Regiment, Militia, Soldiers, Battle of Lexington and Concord, American Revolution, Revolutionary War, 1775, 1776, New England >> Capt. John Flint's Company John Hayward was in Capt. John Flint's Company of Militia, Col. David Green's Regiment, in Reading, Massachusetts. Entered the conflict at Concord. Sources Muster rolls of the participating companies of American militia and minute-men in the Battle of April 19, 1775, by F. W. Coburn, p. 23-24 Massachusetts Soldiers & Sailors Volume: 7 Page: Browse this volume DOWNLOAD FROM ETSY MM61-READING-02-42

  • "CRUCIFIX" Artwork by Simone Martin

    CRUCIFIX CRUCIFIX CRUCIFIX 1/1 Painted by Simone Martini (Siena, active 1315, died 1344). CLICK HERE TO FIND A GREAT DEAL ON THIS WORK OF ART See more like this: All Art Browse by Subject Browse by Artist Various Artists

  • "THE INDIAN FAMILY" Artwork by Currier & Ives

    THE INDIAN FAMILY THE INDIAN FAMILY THE INDIAN FAMILY 1/1 CLICK HERE TO FIND A GREAT DEAL ON THIS WORK OF ART See more like this: All Art Browse by Subject Browse by Artist Currier and Ives Nathaniel Currier was a printmaker who started the business and James, who started as the firm's bookkeeper, became Currier's partner in 1857. Neither man was an artist. The prints were drawn and lithographed by other persons, such as J. E. Butterworth, George H. Durrie, Louis Maurer, Frances or "Fanny" Flora Bond Palmer, Charles Parsons, Napoleon Sarony, and Thomas Worth - to name a few. Nathaniel Currier died in 1888 and James Ives died in 1895. The firm carried on until 1907 under the direction of their sons, Edward West Currier and Chauncey Ives. The business of the firm was to produce lithographed prints which were intended to be sold to the general public for picture framing and display in the home or business place. For nearly seventy-five years, the firm provided "Colored Engravings for the People," and called themselves "Printmakers to the People." Currier and Ives gave America a nineteenth-century pictorial history of the country's growth from an agricultural society to an industrialized one. Many newsworthy events were recorded with prints depicting every subject relating to American life: religion, politics, historical figures, views of homes, rural homesteads, sports, music, entertainment, games, life in the home, children, wildlife, hunting, fishing, railroad trains, ships, and many more. Currier & Ives' prints were sold either directly from Currier & Ives' shop in New York or through other printsellers around the United States and overseas. Other printsellers were always eager to carry the latest images because of the quality and variety of Currier & Ives prints. The number of recorded Currier & Ives prints is now over 7,500 different titles, although new titles turn up occasionally, all carefully recorded by the American Historical Print Collectors Society in order to maintain a current listing of Currier & Ives prints. There are prints of political cartoons, banners, portraits, historical prints, certificates, moral and religious prints, sentimental prints, prints for children, pioneer home scenes, humor, lithographed sheet music and much more.

  • What number is CXCIV in Roman numerals?

    What number is CXCIV in Roman Numerals? The Roman numeral 'CXCIV' is the Standard number 194. Click here to convert a series of Roman numerals to Standard numbers

  • "SANTA FIGURING EXPENSES" Artwork by Norman Rockwell

    SANTA FIGURING EXPENSES SANTA FIGURING EXPENSES SANTA FIGURING EXPENSES 1/1 Norman Rockwell's painting for the Saturday Evening Post cover for December 4, 1920. Also called "Santa and the Expense Book". CLICK HERE TO FIND A GREAT DEAL ON THIS WORK OF ART See more like this: All Art Browse by Subject Browse by Artist Norman Rockwell

  • Priv. Ebenezer Read - Woburn, Massachusetts

    < Back to list << A true patriot, who responded to the alarm sent out on April 19, 1775, being among the first to join the colonies' fight for independence - the American Revolution. Ebenezer Ebenezer Ebenezer Read Read Read Private Woburn Militia Find thousands of great, free genealogy resources here. Tags & Keywords: Ebenezer Read, Eben, Ebenezer, Read, Reed, Reid, Private, Woburn, Massachusetts, Capt. Joshua Walker's Company, Col. David Green's (2nd Middlesex Co.) Regiment, Militia, Soldiers, Battle of Lexington and Concord, American Revolution, Revolutionary War, 1775, 1776, New England >> Capt. Joshua Walker's Company Ebenezer Read was in Capt. Joshua Walker's Company of Militia, Col. David Green's (2nd Middlesex Co.) Regiment, in Woburn, Massachusetts. Entered the conflict at Concord. Sources Muster rolls of the participating companies of American militia and minute-men in the Battle of April 19, 1775, by F. W. Coburn, p. 33-34 Massachusetts Soldiers & Sailors Volume: 13 Page: 11 Browse this volume DOWNLOAD FROM ETSY MM79-WOBURN-02-075

  • "UNTITLED 1970" Artwork by Richard Diebenkorn (1922-1993)

    UNTITLED 1970 UNTITLED 1970 UNTITLED 1970 1/1 CLICK HERE TO FIND A GREAT DEAL ON THIS WORK OF ART See more like this: All Art Browse by Subject Browse by Artist Various Artists

  • Willemtje Barts, my Paternal 12th Great-Grandmother

    In memory of Willemtje Barts, my Paternal 12th Great-Grandmother on the DYKEMAN branch. Willemtje Barts Willemtje Barts 1/1 DYKEMAN FAMILY Index of Ancestors Family Album Bibliography: Advertisement: Disclaimer: Genealogy is my hobby and the information provided here is a work in progress. I have loads of information to add and new finds are continually being discovered. If you have any corrections, additions, or comments to contribute, please use the comment box below. Visit the Latest Updates page to see when this Ancestor Profile page is updated. Willemtje Barts Maps & Research Links: Show Hide Birth: 1569 [Unknown] Marriage: 1590 or earlier [Unknown] Spouse: Poulas Root Death: Burial: [Unknown] [Unknown] Google Search Find birth records Find marriage records Find death records [Unknown] [ View memorial on Findagrave ] Father: Mother: Biography Willemtje Barts was born in the Netherlands in 1569 and married Poulas Root. She died in the Netherlands. Children Willemtje Barts & Poulas Root were the parents of my ancestor, Aeltie Poulas Root Records, photos, and memorabilia pertaining to the life of Willemtje Barts: DNA Notes: I chose AncestryDNA for my DNA test. You can get yours on Amazon and have it in your hands in a couple days! Click here ! Links: Family WikiTree Index of Ancestors Your tributes, comments, corrections and additions are welcome! Comments Please login to leave a comment. Then reload this page! Log In 49b3c0b9-86ff-4abb-8202-b12d9dd9aa06 Send Before implementing the site's latest in-site comments platform, two different 3rd-party apps were used to allow users to comment. Click View to view comments posted (if any), on this page. PLEASE DO NOT SUBMIT COMMENTS OR REPLY TO COMMENTS USING THESE AS THEY WILL SOON BE REMOVED FROM THE SITE. Use the new comments section above instead! Thank you! View

  • Priv. Jacob Peirce - Woburn, Massachusetts

    < Back to list << A true patriot, who responded to the alarm sent out on April 19, 1775, being among the first to join the colonies' fight for independence - the American Revolution. Jacob Jacob Jacob Peirce Peirce Peirce Private Woburn Militia Find thousands of great, free genealogy resources here. Tags & Keywords: Jacob Peirce, Jacob, Iacob, Pearce, Peirce, Pierce, Private, Woburn, Massachusetts, Capt. Samuel Belknap's Company, Col. David Green's Regiment, Militia, Soldiers, Battle of Lexington and Concord, American Revolution, Revolutionary War, 1775, 1776, New England >> Capt. Samuel Belknap's Company Jacob Peirce was in Capt. Samuel Belknap's Company of Militia, Col. David Green's Regiment, in Woburn, Massachusetts. Entered the conflict at Concord. Sources Muster rolls of the participating companies of American militia and minute-men in the Battle of April 19, 1775, by F. W. Coburn, p. 30-31 Massachusetts Soldiers & Sailors Volume: 12 Page: Browse this volume DOWNLOAD FROM ETSY MM80-WOBURN-03-042

  • Free West Carroll Parish, Louisiana (LA) Genealogy Resources

    Genealogy Resources for West Carroll Parish, Louisiana West Carroll Parish encompasses approximately 359 square miles* in the State of Louisiana. ^ Cancel Save ! Save & Close These resources for the State of Louisiana may contain resources for West Carroll Parish: Free Genealogy Resources for this County More Helpful Genealogy Items Share your tips, resources, or comments! ADVERTISEMENT Ancestors born here Name Branch Birth Date Town Ancestors married here Name Branch Date Town Ancestors who died here Name Branch Date Town Ancestors buried here Name Branch Town Place Choose another State Louisiana > State Capital: State Established: West Carroll Parish Baton Rouge Apr 30, 1812 Scroll down to see my ancestors from this County!! Louisiana Genealogy Resources Free Genealogy Resources Choose another State Town & County Search Tool Places in this County My blogs about West Carroll Parish MORE RESOURCES Search Google for Vital Records in West Carroll Parish Learn more about West Carroll Parish on Wikipedia Cemeteries in West Carroll Parish (Interment.net) Books on Archive.org about West Carroll Parish Books at FamilySearch about West Carroll Parish AffiliatedAncestors Ancestors

  • Priv. Joseph Ayres - Cambridge, Massachusetts

    < Back to list << A true patriot, who responded to the alarm sent out on April 19, 1775, being among the first to join the colonies' fight for independence - the American Revolution. Joseph Joseph Joseph Ayres Ayres Ayres Private Cambridge Militia Find thousands of great, free genealogy resources here. Tags & Keywords: Joseph Ayres, Joseph, Ioseph, Ayres, Ayers, Private, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Capt. Samuel Thatcher's Company, Col. Thomas Gardner's Regiment, Militia, Soldiers, Battle of Lexington and Concord, American Revolution, Revolutionary War, 1775, 1776, New England >> Capt. Samuel Thatcher's Company Joseph Ayres was in Capt. Samuel Thatcher's Company of Militia, Col. Thomas Gardner's Regiment, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Entered the conflict at Lincoln. Sources Muster rolls of the participating companies of American militia and minute-men in the Battle of April 19, 1775, by F. W. Coburn, p. 40-41 Massachusetts Soldiers & Sailors Volume: 1 Page: Browse this volume DOWNLOAD FROM ETSY MM16-CAMBRIDGE-01-12

  • Priv. Samuel Cook, Jr. - Danvers, Massachusetts

    < Back to list << A true patriot, who responded to the alarm sent out on April 19, 1775, being among the first to join the colonies' fight for independence - the American Revolution. Samuel Samuel Samuel Cook Cook Cook Private Danvers Militia Find thousands of great, free genealogy resources here. Tags & Keywords: Samuel Cook, Jr., Samuel, Samuell, Cook, Cooke, Private, Danvers, Massachusetts, Capt. Samuel Epes's Company, Col. Timothy Pickering Jr's Regiment, Minutemen, Soldiers, Battle of Lexington and Concord, American Revolution, Revolutionary War, 1775, 1776, New England >> Capt. Samuel Epes's Company Samuel Cook, Jr. was in Capt. Samuel Epes's Company of Minutemen, Col. Timothy Pickering Jr's Regiment, in Danvers, Massachusetts. Entered the conflict at Arlington. Samuel Cook was killed. Was it Samuel Sr or Samuel Jr? Sources Muster rolls of the participating companies of American militia and minute-men in the Battle of April 19, 1775, by F. W. Coburn, p. 69-70 Massachusetts Soldiers & Sailors Volume: 3 Page: Browse this volume DOWNLOAD FROM ETSY MM29-DANVERS-07-17

  • Priv. Jonathan Dean - Dedham, Massachusetts

    < Back to list << A true patriot, who responded to the alarm sent out on April 19, 1775, being among the first to join the colonies' fight for independence - the American Revolution. Jonathan Jonathan Jonathan Dean Dean Dean Private Dedham Militia Find thousands of great, free genealogy resources here. Tags & Keywords: Jonathan Dean, Jonathan, John, Dean, Private, Dedham, Massachusetts, Capt. William Bullard's Company, Col. William Heath's Regiment, Militia, Soldiers, Battle of Lexington and Concord, American Revolution, Revolutionary War, 1775, 1776, New England >> Capt. William Bullard's Company Jonathan Dean was in Capt. William Bullard's Company of Militia, Col. William Heath's Regiment, in Dedham, Massachusetts. Entered the conflict at Arlington. Sources Muster rolls of the participating companies of American militia and minute-men in the Battle of April 19, 1775, by F. W. Coburn, p. 55 Massachusetts Soldiers & Sailors Volume: 4 Page: Browse this volume DOWNLOAD FROM ETSY MM37-DEDHAM-07-23

  • Priv. Joseph Chickering - Dedham, Massachusetts

    < Back to list << A true patriot, who responded to the alarm sent out on April 19, 1775, being among the first to join the colonies' fight for independence - the American Revolution. Joseph Joseph Joseph Chickering Chickering Chickering Private Dedham Militia Find thousands of great, free genealogy resources here. Tags & Keywords: Joseph Chickering, Joseph, Ioseph, Chickering, Private, Dedham, Massachusetts, Capt. Ebenezer Battle's Company, Col. William Heath's Regiment, Militia, Soldiers, Battle of Lexington and Concord, American Revolution, Revolutionary War, 1775, 1776, New England >> Capt. Ebenezer Battle's Company Joseph Chickering was in Capt. Ebenezer Battle's Company, in Dedham, Massachusetts. Entered the conflict at Arlington. Sources Muster rolls of the participating companies of American militia and minute-men in the Battle of April 19, 1775, by F. W. Coburn, p. 53-54 Massachusetts Soldiers & Sailors Volume: 3 Page: Browse this volume DOWNLOAD FROM ETSY MM34-DEDHAM-04-22

  • War of 1812 in Art

    Nostalgic art for old times sake Browse All Art Browse by Subject Browse by Artist Ads help keep MyGenealogyAddiction.com up and running! Load More Back to top

  • Corp. John Tufts - Medford, Massachusetts

    < Back to list << A true patriot, who responded to the alarm sent out on April 19, 1775, being among the first to join the colonies' fight for independence - the American Revolution. John John John Tufts Tufts Tufts Corporal Medford Militia Find thousands of great, free genealogy resources here. Tags & Keywords: John Tufts, John, Johnathan, Jonathan, Jno, Tuffts, Tufts, Corporal, Medford, Massachusetts, Capt. Isaac Hall's Company, Col. Thomas Gardner's Regiment, Minutemen, Soldiers, Battle of Lexington and Concord, American Revolution, Revolutionary War, 1775, 1776, New England >> Capt. Isaac Hall's Company John Tufts was a Corporal in Capt. Isaac Hall's Company of Minutemen, Col. Thomas Gardner's Regiment, in Medford, Massachusetts. Entered the conflict at Arlington. Sources Muster rolls of the participating companies of American militia and minute-men in the Battle of April 19, 1775, by F. W. Coburn, p. 49-50 Massachusetts Soldiers & Sailors Volume: 16 Page: 135 Browse this volume DOWNLOAD FROM ETSY MM52-MEDFORD-01-09

  • "CLIPPER SHIP DREADNOUGHT" Artwork by Currier & Ives, J. E. Butterworth

    CLIPPER SHIP DREADNOUGHT CLIPPER SHIP DREADNOUGHT CLIPPER SHIP DREADNOUGHT 1/1 CLICK HERE TO FIND A GREAT DEAL ON THIS WORK OF ART See more like this: All Art Browse by Subject Browse by Artist Currier and Ives Nathaniel Currier was a printmaker who started the business and James, who started as the firm's bookkeeper, became Currier's partner in 1857. Neither man was an artist. The prints were drawn and lithographed by other persons, such as J. E. Butterworth, George H. Durrie, Louis Maurer, Frances or "Fanny" Flora Bond Palmer, Charles Parsons, Napoleon Sarony, and Thomas Worth - to name a few. Nathaniel Currier died in 1888 and James Ives died in 1895. The firm carried on until 1907 under the direction of their sons, Edward West Currier and Chauncey Ives. The business of the firm was to produce lithographed prints which were intended to be sold to the general public for picture framing and display in the home or business place. For nearly seventy-five years, the firm provided "Colored Engravings for the People," and called themselves "Printmakers to the People." Currier and Ives gave America a nineteenth-century pictorial history of the country's growth from an agricultural society to an industrialized one. Many newsworthy events were recorded with prints depicting every subject relating to American life: religion, politics, historical figures, views of homes, rural homesteads, sports, music, entertainment, games, life in the home, children, wildlife, hunting, fishing, railroad trains, ships, and many more. Currier & Ives' prints were sold either directly from Currier & Ives' shop in New York or through other printsellers around the United States and overseas. Other printsellers were always eager to carry the latest images because of the quality and variety of Currier & Ives prints. The number of recorded Currier & Ives prints is now over 7,500 different titles, although new titles turn up occasionally, all carefully recorded by the American Historical Print Collectors Society in order to maintain a current listing of Currier & Ives prints. There are prints of political cartoons, banners, portraits, historical prints, certificates, moral and religious prints, sentimental prints, prints for children, pioneer home scenes, humor, lithographed sheet music and much more.

  • Free Cayuga County, New York (NY) Genealogy Resources

    Genealogy Resources for Cayuga County, New York Cayuga County was formed from part of Onondaga County in 1799. Seneca County was formed from part of Cayuga County in 1804, and Tompkins County was formed from parts of Cayuga and Seneca Counties in 1817. The County Seat is Auburn. Cayuga County encompasses approximately 693 square miles* in the State of New York. ^ Cancel Save ! Save & Close These resources for the State of New York may contain resources for Cayuga County: Free Genealogy Resources for this County More Helpful Genealogy Items Share your tips, resources, or comments! ADVERTISEMENT Ancestors born here Name Branch Birth Date Town Ancestors married here Name Branch Date Town Ancestors who died here Name Branch Date Town Ancestors buried here Name Branch Town Place Choose another State New York > State Capital: State Established: Cayuga County Albany Jul 26, 1788 Scroll down to see my ancestors from this County!! New York Genealogy Resources Free Genealogy Resources Choose another State Town & County Search Tool Places in this County My blogs about Cayuga County MORE RESOURCES Search Google for Vital Records in Cayuga County Learn more about Cayuga County on Wikipedia Cemeteries in Cayuga County (Interment.net) Books on Archive.org about Cayuga County Books at FamilySearch about Cayuga County AffiliatedAncestors Ancestors

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