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1451
May 1902 cartoon about lax law enforcement at the Vienna Buffet
May 1902 cartoon about lax law enforcement at the Vienna Buffet
Image by Gary Zentmyer 
 
1452
May and John Zentmyer
May and John Zentmyer
A view at 644 N. Manhattan Place shortly after May and John's wedding.
Photo from the Zentmyer Collection.  
 
1453
May Augusta Legate
May Augusta Legate
 
 
1454
May Hobart Zentmyer
May Hobart Zentmyer
Image by Gary Zentmyer 
 
1455
May Hobart, patriotic nurse
May Hobart, patriotic nurse
Photo taken shortly after the US entered World War I in 1917. 
 
1456
Mazeppa Union Cemetery (East side of road)
Mazeppa Union Cemetery (East side of road)
 
 
1457
Memorial at the home site of Susannah Martin
Memorial at the home site of Susannah Martin
 
 
1458
Memorial for George Martin
Memorial for George Martin
At the Golgotha Burying Ground, Amesbury, Essex, Massachusetts
Photo courtesy goff9 
 
1459
Memorial for Lambert Janse Dorlandt
Memorial for Lambert Janse Dorlandt
 
 
1460
Memorial Marker for David Zentmyer and Franklin Zentmyer
Memorial Marker for David Zentmyer and Franklin Zentmyer
Located in the Zentmyer plot in Alexandria Presbyterian Cemetery, Alexandria, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania
Photo by Gary Zentmyer 
 
1461
Memorial Stone for Rev. Peter Hobart
Memorial Stone for Rev. Peter Hobart
"In memory of Revd. Peter Hobart who died January 20th 1679 in the 75th year of his age and 53rd of his ministery 9 years of which he spent in Hingham Great Britain & 44 in Hingham, Massachusetts."
Located in Old Ship Church Burying Ground, Hingham, Suffolk, (now Plymouth) Massachusetts
Photo courtesy JLCraw 
 
1462
Memorial Stone for Susannah North Martin
Memorial Stone for Susannah North Martin
At the Salem Witch Trials Memorial, Salem, Essex, Massachusetts. This memorial was created in 1992 by the town of Salem. At that time, the actual location of Gallows Hill was unknown.
Photo courtesy Tom W. Stanley 
 
1463
Mentzers Cemetery, Fayetteville, Franklin, Pennsylvania
Mentzers Cemetery, Fayetteville, Franklin, Pennsylvania
 
 
1464
Michael Emmert signature on the manifest of the Loyal Judith.
Michael Emmert signature on the manifest of the Loyal Judith.
Photo courtesy Gary Zentmyer 
 
1465
Miles and Jennie Crewitt Zentmyer's Headstone
Miles and Jennie Crewitt Zentmyer's Headstone
Along with their three children who died in infancy. Located in Schuyler Cemetery, Schuyler, Colfax Co., Nebraska
Section 8, Row 2
Photo courtesy Gary Zentmyer 
 
1466
Miles and Jennie Zentmyer's Marriage
Miles and Jennie Zentmyer's Marriage
From the Zentmyer Collection. On 26 May 1874 as recorded in Miles & Jennie Zentmyer's family bible, which is currently in the custody of your webmaster.
 
 
1467
Miles clears the air about his candidacy
Miles clears the air about his candidacy
Article in Reading (Pennsylvania) Times, 30 May 1872.
Image by Gary Zentmyer 
 
1468
Miles is open for business in Huntingdon, Pennsylvania
Miles is open for business in Huntingdon, Pennsylvania
A 'business card' advertisement in the Huntingdon Journal dated 4 Jan 1871.
Image by Gary Zentmyer  
 
1469
Miles moves to Grand Island, Nebraska
Miles moves to Grand Island, Nebraska
Article dated 1891
Image by Gary Zentmyer 
 
1470
Miles Zentmyer
Miles Zentmyer
From the Zentmyer Collection.  
 
1471
Miles Zentmyer Obituary
Miles Zentmyer Obituary
Published in the Omaha World-Herald, 20 Sep 1911
Image by Gary Zentmyer 
 
1472
Miles Zentmyer's discharge from the Union Army
Miles Zentmyer's discharge from the Union Army
From the Zentmyer Collection. Dated December 6, 1865
 
 
1473
Miles Zentmyer's Obituary
Miles Zentmyer's Obituary
In the Schuyler Messinger, September 22, 1911 
 
1474
Milton Strahorn's house in 1883 per map below.
Milton Strahorn's house in 1883 per map below.
On Newark Road, south of Pine Street 
 
1475
Miss Jeanette Lehman - French Millinery
Miss Jeanette Lehman - French Millinery
Open for Business - Notice in the (Philadelphia) National Gazette, 17 Apr 1828, a plucky 22-year-old! 
 
1476
Monroe St. Bridge Viaduct
Monroe St. Bridge Viaduct
From the Zentmyer Collection. Robert built a railroad viaduct which crossed the Monroe St. Bridge and the Spokane River at the same place. This structure was completed in 1914, and was a feat of engineering to say the least. Robert was an early champion of the concept of grade separation, that is running railroad lines and automobile traffic at different elevations so as to avoid conflicts.  
 
1477
Monument Cemetery Headstones used for riprap
Monument Cemetery Headstones used for riprap
At the base of the Betsy Ross Bridge over the Delaware River, Philadelphia. "Riprap is rock or other material used to armor shorelines, streambeds, bridge abutments, pilings and other shoreline structures against scour and water or ice erosion." - Wikipedia 
 
1478
Monument Cemetery Registry Book - Brutsche closeup
Monument Cemetery Registry Book - Brutsche closeup
Page 321, showing burial dates and ages 
 
1479
Monument Cemetery Registry Book - full page view
Monument Cemetery Registry Book - full page view
Page 321 
 
1480
Monument Cemetery Registry Book - relocation to Lawnview
Monument Cemetery Registry Book - relocation to Lawnview
Page 321, showing where the Brutschés' remains were relocated in Lawnview Cemetery, Rockledge, Pennsylvania, to Susquehanna Lawn, Section 64, Grave 51 
 
1481
Monument Cemetery Relocation to Lawnview Cemetery in Rockledge, Montgomery, Pennsylvania
Monument Cemetery Relocation to Lawnview Cemetery in Rockledge, Montgomery, Pennsylvania
Monument Cemetery held over 28,000 graves when the land was purchased by Temple University to create a parking lot and athletic fields. While many graves were identified and relocated intact, including some of the Brutsches and Lehmans, the remains of over 20,000 people were exhumed and buried anonymously in a mass grave at Lawnview Cemetery. Most of the headstones from Monument Cemetery were dumped as riprap for the Betsy Ross Bridge over the Delaware River, many of which can be still seen today at low tide. 
 
1482
Monument for Elijah Hobart
Monument for Elijah Hobart
Located in Hope Cemetery, Waterbury, Washington, Vermont
Photo courtesy Barb Destromp 
 
1483
Monument to William Bradford in Plymouth, Massachusetts
Monument to William Bradford in Plymouth, Massachusetts
 
 
1484
Mortonhouse Ship's List
Mortonhouse Ship's List
The Mortonhouse arrived in Philadelphia 23 Aug 1728, from Rotterdam last of Deal, John Coultas Commander. 
 
1485
Mortuary record for Samuel Lehman
Mortuary record for Samuel Lehman
From Moore Undertakers. It is unclear why Samuel's executor paid for two burial permits and two pine cases, unless one of his children died near October of 1867, as we do not have death dates for Samuel or Elisabetha Lehman. 
 
1486
Mr. Zentmyer is not at heart a Bryan man
Mr. Zentmyer is not at heart a Bryan man
From the Columbus Journal, 24 Oct 1894
Image by Gary Zentmyer 
 
1487
Mrs. Strayhorn on Township Map
Mrs. Strayhorn on Township Map
Margaret Cornelius Strayhorn in northern Buffalo Township, Union County Pennsylvania in 1856 
 
1488
Mudbrook Cemetery
Mudbrook Cemetery
Photo courtesy Barbara Richardson Smith 
 
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Mudbrook Cemetery, Massillion, Stark County, Ohio
Mudbrook Cemetery, Massillion, Stark County, Ohio
 
 
1490
Muhen, Aargau, Switzerland
Muhen, Aargau, Switzerland
Your webmaster visited Muhen in November of 2018 
 
1491
Muster Role for Robert Strayhorn dated January 9, 1777
Muster Role for Robert Strayhorn dated January 9, 1777
The National Archives interprets Robert Strain as Robert Strayhorn, and we do not disagree. As most immigrants could not read nor write, scribes simply wrote down how they heard a name pronounced, so 'Strain' was probably a slurring of Strayhorn, pronounced Stray'n. 
 
1492
Myrtle Bell Marlow
Myrtle Bell Marlow
 
 
1493
Naturalization Application, submitted 7 Nov 1831, granted 10 April 1834
Naturalization Application, submitted 7 Nov 1831, granted 10 April 1834
"Born in Germany in the Dukedom of Baden," although birth year of 1804 is in conflict with Ship's Manifest, (1802) Death Certificate, (1801) and Birth Record. (1801)
Image courtesy Gary Zentmyer 
 
1494
Naturalization Petition for August Joseph O'Connor
Naturalization Petition for August Joseph O'Connor
 
 
1495
Nebraska Gazetteer and Business Directory, 1879-80
Nebraska Gazetteer and Business Directory, 1879-80
For Schuyler area
Image by Gary Zentmyer 
 
1496
New Amsterdam in 1656
New Amsterdam in 1656
On the southern tip of Manhattan Island, renamed New York in 1664 
 
1497
New Headstone
New Headstone
 
 
1498
New London Presbyterian Cemetery, Chester County, Pennsylvania - Old Cemetery
New London Presbyterian Cemetery, Chester County, Pennsylvania - Old Cemetery
The New London Presbyterian Church was founded in 1728. It is believed, albeit absent documentation, that Robert Strayhorn who died after 1820 and his son Samuel Strayhorn who died in 1858 are buried in the Old Cemetery, where many headstones have either disappeared or have been buried. Burials in the Old Cemetery continued until 1887, after which all new burials were in the New Cemetery. Samuel moved to New London prior to 1810 and belonged to the New London Presbyterian Church, and there is evidence for Robert living there in 1820. Samuel's sons Robert and Samuel and their wives were buried across the street in the New Cemetery, and their headstones are intact.
Image by Gary Zentmyer 
 
1499
New Memorial at Proctor's Ledge
New Memorial at Proctor's Ledge
The Gallows Hill Project, a group of seven area scholars, announced in 2016 that it had finally identified the location of Gallows Hill after five years of research using court records, maps, ground-penetrating radar and aerial photographs. It was determined that the actual site was a place called Proctor's Ledge in Salem. A new memorial was constructed there in 2017, with separate stone markers for each of the nineteen hanging victims. 
 
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Newark Leader newspaper, Newark, Ohio, September 3, 1920
Newark Leader newspaper, Newark, Ohio, September 3, 1920
Wm. M. Zentmyer, Dealer in Ice and Coal 
 

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