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1601 | Photo of John Walker Hancock Sr. Photo courtesy Donna Hancock | ||
1602 | Photo of Julia Dexter Strahorn c.1940 Photo from the archives of the Baltimore Sun | ||
1603 | Photo of Laura Augusta Harrison Photo courtesy Heather Grace | ||
1604 | Photo of Mabel Limbocker Photo courtesy Donna Hancock | ||
1605 | Photo of Madge Limbocker Photo courtesy Donna Hancock | ||
1606 | Photo of Sidney Little Hobart From the Zentmyer Collection. | ||
1607 | Photograph of Dora Greenville Zentmeyer Found in 2023 at the Floyd County Historical Society. | ||
1608 | Plaque at Buffalo Church In the Buffalo Crossroads Presbyterian Cemetery Photo courtesy Gary Zentmyer | ||
1609 | Plaque at Copenhagen Cemetery Photo courtesy Timothy Ory | ||
1610 | Plaque commemorating Old Ship Church On the south side of Main St., next to the church. | ||
1611 | Plaque commemorating the arrival of Peter Hobart and his party in September 1635. Located at the corner of Ship St. and North St., Hingham. Peter Hobart had arrived in Boston earlier that year from Hingham, England and initially stayed in Charleston, a part of Boston. | ||
1612 | Plaque Honoring War Dead - Lititz, Pennsylvania Located in Lititz Springs Park, N. Broad Street, Lititiz Pennsylvania. Plaque does not match 'Zentmeyer' spelling on Benjamin's headstone. Phoro courtesy Kim Zentmeyer Carmody. | ||
1613 | Plat Map of Bernhard's Farm in Warwick Township The farm was 'Patented' from Daniel Snider on 20 August 1766, which means that was when Bernhard came into title. It is likely however, that he worked the farm as early as 1754, when the birth of Görg was recorded at the White Oak Church there. Photo by Gary Zentmyer | ||
1614 | Poem by May Zentmyer, age 9, anticipating Thanksgiving Published in the Los Angeles Times 'Junior Times' edition dated September 14, 1924 | ||
1615 | Poem written by David Wendel Zentmeyer The poem indicates the location of Johannes Zentmeyer's cabin in Cave Spring, and 'Miami' refers to the Little Miami River in Warren County, Ohio where David settled near his uncle George Zentmyer. | ||
1616 | Portrait of Nona Zentmyer | ||
1617 | Postcard from John Stewart Santmyer to his father John Barnett Santmyer Image courtesy Lisa Valentine | ||
1618 | Priscilla Zentmyer Kinch Obituary | ||
1619 | Probate filing for Elizabeth Picken Hobart This document supports the fact that Stella and Dr. Edward Wood did not take custody of Frank and his sisters and move them to Sedalia, Missouri until after their mother's death in 1896. | ||
1620 | Probate Petition Robert died intestate, that is without leaving a will. In this petition, his son Harry Strahorn asks the court to allow him to administer the estate, estimated to be $120,000, or $3,000,000 in today's dollars. | ||
1621 | Proctor's Ledge, Salem Massachusetts | ||
1622 | Rachel Marlow Headstone | ||
1623 | Rachel Marlow Obituary | ||
1624 | Rachel Santmyers Marlow | ||
1625 | Rachel Santmyers Marlow family | ||
1626 | Railroad Accident | ||
1627 | Ration Book World War II Ration Book for Marian C. Zentmire | ||
1628 | Rebecca Jane is buried next to Thomas Foster Strahorn | ||
1629 | Rebecca Vaught Santmyers | ||
1630 | Rebecca Vaught Santmyers Headstone | ||
1631 | Reburial record for the Wallaces From Mt. Moriah Cemetery to West Laurel Hill Cemetery on 18 Apr 1908. | ||
1632 | Record of Civil War Service for Miles Zentmyer | ||
1633 | Record of George Zentmyer's employment prior to 1937 The Railroad Retirement Act of 1937 established pension payments for retired railroad employees. Benefits were calculated on total years of service, so employees were required to document railroad employment prior to 1937. George was a Train Dispatcher in Las Vegas for the Los Angeles and Salt Lake Railroad, nicknamed the Salt Lake Route, for about two and one-half years. This line was 50% owned by the Union Pacific until April of 1921, when the UPRR acquired the remaining 50%. Image courtesy Gary Zentmyer | ||
1634 | Record of J.D. Brutsche's Civil War service From the History of Camden County, Missouri, Part 1, Goodspeed Publishing Company 1889, p.331 | ||
1635 | Record of land purchase by Abraham Lowman in Buffalo Township in 1813 In the History of Armstrong County | ||
1636 | Reformed Cemetery, Aaronsburg | ||
1637 | Reigart Santmyers Obituary | ||
1638 | Replacement Headstone at Mudbrook Cemetery Photo courtesy Barbara Richardson Smith | ||
1639 | Rev. Peter Hobart Memorial Another view. Photo by Gary Zentmyer | ||
1640 | Revolutionary War Military Abstract Card for Bernhard These 3" x 5" cards were initially prepared to serve as an index to Samuel Penniman Bates' "History of Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861-1865," (Harrisburg, 1869-1871). The Office of the Adjutant General later expanded the scope of the cards by transcribing onto them data found on the original Civil War Muster Rolls and Related Records, 1861-1866 {series #19.11}. | ||
1641 | Revolutionary War Military Abstract Card for Jacob These 3" x 5" cards were initially prepared to serve as an index to Samuel Penniman Bates' "History of Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861-1865," (Harrisburg, 1869-1871). The Office of the Adjutant General later expanded the scope of the cards by transcribing onto them data found on the original Civil War Muster Rolls and Related Records, 1861-1866 {series #19.11}. | ||
1642 | Revolutionary War Military Abstract Card for Jacob Santmyer These 3" x 5" cards were initially prepared to serve as an index to Samuel Penniman Bates' "History of Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861-1865," (Harrisburg, 1869-1871). The Office of the Adjutant General later expanded the scope of the cards by transcribing onto them data found on the original Civil War Muster Rolls and Related Records, 1861-1866 {series #19.11}. | ||
1643 | Richard Cruet in the 1810 US Census In Lower Paxton, Dauphin, Pennsylvania Ages are correct for Richard Crewitt and Elizabeth Berryhill Crewitt | ||
1644 | Robert and Carrie Adell Green Strahorn | ||
1645 | Robert and Mary Santmyers Image courtesy Ron Santmyers | ||
1646 | Robert Anderson Zentmyer A young man, it is not clear what the significance of the uniform was. | ||
1647 | Robert Anderson Zentmyer A more mature view. | ||
1648 | Robert Edmund Strahorn | ||
1649 | Robert in the 1850 US Census Living in Marion, Decatur Co., Indiana with Robert Burton, Sarah Burton's uncle, and his wife Lucy | ||
1650 | Robert Randolph Santmyers Image courtesy Ron Santmyers |