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Her Look Made the Observer Feel as if He Had Dropped a Flat Iron on the Blues China Platter that His Great-grandmother Handed Down

Her Look Made the Observer Feel as if He Had Dropped a Flat Iron on th...

Berryman Political Cartoon Collection Public domain reproduction of political cartoon, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Map of the St. Louis, san Francisco & New Orleans Railway Company. From Station No. 0 Northeasterly to Station 494+556/ From Connection with the St. Louis & San Francisco Railroad at Platter, Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory
The U.S. Coast Guard received the Judge’s Special Award

The U.S. Coast Guard received the Judge’s Special Award

The U.S. Coast Guard received the Judge’s Special Award for the team’s cold food table during the 37th Military Culinary Arts Competition held at Fort Lee, Va., Feb. 27 – March 9. Every team competing for the o... More

St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad Co. Plat Showing with Yellow Lines a Piece of Land to be Acquired . . . Chickasaw Nation, I.T. 53 Miles South of Platter Jct.

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