A Founding Family Part 1: The Senior Kinckles
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The link below is directly related to a subject I’ve been thinking about for some time now; regarding my paternal great-grandparents’ genealogy research. Long story short; my paternal great-grandfather was a full-blooded Native American Indian of unknown tribal relations. All that IS known, is that he was registered with the U.S. Government **but**…any paperwork… Read More How We Know
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Watch As Above So Below (2014) Movie Online: Miles of twisting catacombs lie beneath the streets of Paris, the eternal home to countless souls. When a team of explorers ventures into the uncharted… Source: As Above So Below (2014) [Updated] | Putlocker Movies
This is one of the greatest fossil finds of the 21st century say its discoverers, who also provide a date for when this enigmatic species lived Source: Meet ‘Neo’, the most complete skeleton of emHomo naledi/em ever found
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We roundup the latest catalogs of rare books and ephemera from ABAA members for May 2016. Enjoy. CHARLES AGVENT 126 BOOKS FROM THE LIBRARY OF POET WILLIAM MEREDITH — All 126 items in our new catalog… Source: New Catalogs: May 2016 | The New Antiquarian | The Blog of The Antiquarian Booksellers Association of America
oldbookillustrations: Crusoe loading his raft. From The life and strange surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe…, by Daniel Defoe, London, Paris, New York, 1863. (Source: archive.org)
oldbookillustrations: The mysterious interview in Hyde Park. Phiz (Hablot Knight Browne), frontispiece from Auriol, or The elixir of life, by William Harrison Ainsworth, London, 1898 (?) (Source: archive.org)
oldbookillustrations: He delivered them from their distress. Sydney Paget, from The tragedy of the Korosko, by Arthur Conan Doyle, London, 1898. (Image source: archive.org)
oldbookillustrations: No, no; stay where you are. Hugh Thomson, from Pride and prejudice, by Jane Austen, London, 1894. (Source: archive.org)
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