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  2. Ethel Preston memorial - Wikipedia

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    The memorial marks the graves of husband and wife Ethel and Walter Preston. [2] The principal feature is a life-sized statue of Ethel, holding a bouquet and wearing the costume of a choir that she sang in. [3] [2] Ethel stands within a classical-style porch rendered in white Italian marble, reputedly modelled after the portico of the Prestons' house (now demolished), the Grange in Beeston.

  3. Wellington, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Wellington (later known as Tye) was a small unincorporated railroad community in the northwest United States, on the Great Northern Railway in northeastern King County, Washington. [1] Founded in 1893, it was located in the Cascade Range at the west portal of the original Cascade Tunnel under Stevens Pass. It was the site of the 1910 Wellington ...

  4. List of photographs of Abraham Lincoln - Wikipedia

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    Preston Butler [26] Springfield, Illinois Gelatin silver print of a lost carbon enlargement of the lost ambrotype Library of Congress This image was presumably taken by Preston Butler the day after Lincoln delivered a speech in Springfield in which Lincoln urges that slavery be placed on the course of "ultimate extinction".

  5. 33 moving photos to remind you why we really celebrate ... - AOL

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    Memorial Day has become synonymous these days with barbecues and great sales. But all the distractions can make it harder for many Americans to remember the reason for the 3-day weekend: to honor ...

  6. Frick Art Research Library Photoarchive - Wikipedia

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    The Frick Art Research Library’s Photoarchive in New York is a study collection of more than 1.5 million photographic reproductions of works of art from the fourth to the mid-twentieth century. It was founded in 1920 by Helen Clay Frick to facilitate object-oriented research.

  7. Mary Myrtle Tye - Wikipedia

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    Tye was an active member of the Medical Library Association, serving as a member of multiple committees and authoring several articles in the Association's Bulletin. [5] As a member on the Committee on Compiling of Current Periodicals, Tye championed a union list of journals and library holdings to aid in leading and reference exchange between medical libraries.

  8. Harry S. Truman Presidential Library and Museum - Wikipedia

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    The library's replica of the Oval Office is a feature that has been copied by the Johnson, Ford, Carter, Reagan, George H. W. Bush, Clinton, and George W. Bush libraries. In an educational program called The White House Decision Center , school students take on the roles of President Truman and his advisors facing real-life historical decisions ...

  9. March Meowness: Library Accepts Cat Photos for Late ... - AOL

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    The post March Meowness: Library Accepts Cat Photos for Late Book Fees appeared first on CatTime. The Worcester Public Library (WPL) has launched a purr-fect solution for erasing those pesky fines.