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Missing Plane – September 28, 1955
The Florida Times-Union Jacksonville, Wednesday, September 28, 1955 Navy Plane Missing With 11 Local Men A Navy Hurricane Hunter plane with 9 Jacksonville Naval Air Station men aboard and 2 news men has disappeared while probling the 110-mile-an-hour winds of … Continue reading
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George Burroughs Torrey
George Burroughs Torrey (1863–1942) was an American painter, best known for his portraits. He has been called the “painter of presidents”, because he painted portraits of Theodore Roosevelt, William H. Taft, and Herbert Hoover. He was born in the old … Continue reading
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Edith May Edwards Whiting
When Edith May Edwards was born on December 4, 1878, in Connecticut, her father, Louis, was 21 and her mother, Hattie, was 23. She married Russell Hitchcock Whiting on December 6, 1899, in Bridgeport, Connecticut. They had two children during … Continue reading
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Rockledge Trip – March 2012
March 22 – March 25, 2012 We closed the Prince Ave store on Thursday and Friday and headed down to Rockledge FL to visit with Pam’s mom and Gail. John and Ellen drove up on Saturday and stayed until Sunday. … Continue reading
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Rockledge October 2012
October 4, 2012 9, to October 9, 2012 Our annual fall trip to visit Pam’s mom in Rockledge FL started Thursday morning on October 4, with an on schedule 7AM departure. We traveled south on highway 15 to Jacksonville then … Continue reading
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Bessie O’Brien (1894-1972)
Bridgeport Telegram March 30, 1918 Miss Bessie O’Brien of Oak street, Miss Betty Brady of State street and Miss Violet Stiff of Lenox avenue left yesterday for New York where they will spend the week-end as guests at the Hotel … Continue reading
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