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2HJ20E8 New Year Decoration and a Set of Bed-Clothing 18th–19th century Hachifusa Shūri Japanese. New Year Decoration and a Set of Bed-Clothing 55111 Artist: Hachifusa Shuri, Japanese, 18th?19th century, New Year Decoration and a Set of Bed-Clothing, 18th?19th century, Polychrome woodblock print (surimono); ink and color on paper, 7 3/4 x 7 1/8 in. (19.7 x 18.1 cm). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. H. O. Havemeyer Collection, Bequest of Mrs. H. O. Havemeyer, 1929 (JP2195)
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2F989GY Brasilia, Distrito Federal, Brasil. 16th Apr, 2021. Brasilia - DF, 16/04/2021 - MANIFESTACAO/ABRIL VERMELHO/FORA BOLSONARO â€' Manifestacao na esplanada dos Ministerios contra o presidente Jair Bolsonaro, Auxilio Emergencial de Salario Minimo, comandado pela Frente Nacional de Luta Campo e Cidade (FNL), na tarde deste sabado Credit: Leco Viana/TheNEWS2/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
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WEC6GH CHISINAU, MOLDOVA-AUGUST 30, 2019: 1976 Kamaz-55111 (first generation) dump truck at a construction site
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2WN1C00 Jan. 1, 2011 - 11/14 /02 NEW YORK.JERRY LEWIS AT THE LEARNING ANNEX IN THE HILTON HOTEL, NEW YORK CITY KEN BABOLCSAY/ INC/ 2002 JERRY LEWIS.I7168KBA.©2002.11/14 /02 NEW YORK.JERRY LEWIS AT THE LEARNING ANNEX IN THE HILTON HOTEL, NEW YORK CITY KEN BABOLCSAY/ INC/ 2002 JERRY LEWIS.I7168KBA.©2002.JERRY LEWIS AND RICHARD BELZER(Credit Image: © Globe Photos/ZUMAPRESS.com) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!
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B29HH6 Sioux city Playa Del Ingles Gran Canaria Spain Ref WP WITH 292DF COMPULSORY CREDIT World Pictures Photoshot
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2ANB05H Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina1916 1ra sección . lili í j l /í/lC/OfMLE.? | ¡ (A?^ SI :? í ¿ /-iAUCA 1TÍC15TPADA jíj :|Í HARINA DE ?l JAoOEiADA poh si. VASTCflOADA ;:; yaBS3a3®^£í3335S5£3 Noviembre 24 de 1016. — La Vascongada, Sociedad Anónima. ----- Harinas en genera, de la clase 22. ^ . v-5 diciembre. Acta N-1 ji213 Acta Np 55111. w «»
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2AM6RY5 331st field artillery, United States army, 1917-1919 . More Men Coming In. REGIMENT. 55111 Field Artillery,f
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2AM6REH 331st field artillery, United States army, 1917-1919 . 55111 Field Artillery,f. A 53111 Field Artillery lL Of
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2AM5120 331st field artillery, United States army, 1917-1919 . 1st Lieut. Aaron Colnon BATTERY 55111 Field Artillery OL. Lieut. Perkins was born in Chicago, 111.on Sept. 4th., 1894. In 1916 he wasgraduated from Yale University, New-Haven, Conn., where he was a memberof battery B, 10th Conn. Field Artil-lery. Commissioned 2nd Lieutenant atthe close of the First Officers TrainingCamp at Fort Sheridan, 111., he has beenwith the battery continuously, in chargeof Department B since the winter of1917. 2nd Lieut. Franklin H. Perkins Lieut. Versnel was born on Oct. 7th,1S94, in Rotterdam, Holland. At thatpl
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2AM47YK 331st field artillery, United States army, 1917-1919 . vV,. .• — BATTERY B >A 55111 Field Artillery,/
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2AM475K 331st field artillery, United States army, 1917-1919 . .• — BATTERY B >A 55111 Field Artillery,/. ATTERY B — Page 173 331f! FieldArtillery, 2l
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2AM429Y 331st field artillery, United States army, 1917-1919 . Captain Harry F. Webster Born October 21, 1888. at Jewett, Ohio. Graduated from Miami Uni-versity in 1912. joined Battery B 1st Ohio F. A., October 1915 andserved on the Mexican Border with this organization in 1916. Mustered outon May 15, 1917 to attend First Officers Training Camp, Fort Sheridan. 111.Commissioned Captain of Field Artillery, August 15. 1917. Assigned to 331stF. A., August 29, 1017. In command of Battery C since October 12, 1918. -BATTERY C V> 55111 Field Artillery ^. First Lieut. Charles S. Craigmile Born in La Grange-
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2AM40BF 331st field artillery, United States army, 1917-1919 . BATTERY C 55111 Field Artillery Jji. The Siege of CampGrant In which the show shirts and food men come and go.Taming the wild horses and grooming em. The attackon the oal pile. Simulating war-fare and loin realwork. The history of Battery C falls roughly into twoperiods; the first dealing with the stay at Camp Grant,during which the Battery was really nothing more thana replacement organisation, and the second, dealingwith the Hike to Sparta and the trip to France. AtCamp Grant more than three hundred men passedthrough the Battery, wit
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2AM0AAT 331st field artillery, United States army, 1917-1919 . THE BAND A 55111 Field Artillery^. ?As Robinson, Wis., where he had finished organizing and training the band of the8th F. A. He immediately set about organizing a military band for the 331stF. A., just forming, and all the musicians in the regiment were transferred to Head-quarters Company on September 28, which marked the passing of peace for thecompany. And also for the musicians. The first rehearsal pulled off on October first sounded like a gang of mulespolicing up a tin barn, the rioters including Dom Baima, Web Webster, PokermanCumm
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2AKY71J 331st field artillery, United States army, 1917-1919 . he serveduntil the demobilization in February,1919. PLY COMPANY 55111 Field Artillery Roster of Supply Company Regtl Supply Sgts.Edward D. MishelowFred C. Pieper First SergeantHoward Flack Mess SergeantHugh M. Hilliker Supply SergeantAlvin E. Duggan CooksJoseph H CockroftJohn W. DalyWalter W. C. HetebruegMathias F. SchaafPaul M. VantasselAlvin N. Kehrmeyer SaddlersCornelius D. HollandDeen C. Nelson Stable SergeantAlbert W. Timm SergeantsRoy SewardPhilip J. Gazecki CorporalsArthur L. ArndorferAlvin A. LarsenCharles R. RickleffHarry W. Sch
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2AKXRGE 331st field artillery, United States army, 1917-1919 . mm 4G4 —MEDICAL SECTION. 55111 Field Artillery, Regimental Directory KEY A to F inclusive indicates the Battery of which the man was a member. H—Headquarters Company. S —Supply Company. 0—Ordnance Detachment. R—Regimental or Battalion Staff. M—Medical or Dental Detac hments. V —Veterinary Detachment t —Transferred d —Discharged. A —Deceased. u —Address unknown. Abendroth, Allen E. A Markesan, Wis. Ablieter, Arthur H. H Boscobel, Wis. Abraham, Lincoln H A Bloomington, Wis. Abrons, William R. M t 1227— 17th Ave., Rockford. 111. Adam, A. A. B
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RGHGF4 . Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). Geology.. . Fig. 117 Ceriopora farringdonensis Gregory, BM(NH) 10298, holotype; 117A, x 48; 117B, autozooecia, some with diaphragms, x 148; 117C, edge of overgrowth, x 36; 117D, incomplete brood chamber, x 32. (reregistered from 55111; figd Gregory 1909a: pi. 5, fig. 3), Cunnington Colin; D7291 (figd Gregory 1909a: pi. 5, fig. 4), Sharp Colin; D37735, Ellis Colin (one of four specimens mentioned by Gregory (1909a: 191) as Heteropora keepingi, and re-registered from D7169); D57587, Little Coxwell Pit, Whiteley Colin; D57588-9 and D57590 (3 thi
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RGHFJX . Bulletin of the Brooklyn Entomological Society. Insects. 50 BULLETIN BROOKLYN ENTOM. SOC. VOL V. November ] 882.]. by the black legs from dama Fabr. (caprzolus, LinV which has brown legs (especially light femora) and by the chestnut-brown color of the upper surface from the Q Q of j.lacidus and mazama which are black. Occurs in N. C, Va., Ills., Ind Terr. Length of ^ 34-55111. The mentum in the Q claphus is comparatively long- er, the anterior angles are very much less rounded and the part as a whole much more quadrate than in the Q dama. The antennae fig. 1 are geniculate as are all the oth
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