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  2. Uncle Sam (diamond) - Wikipedia

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    Uncle Sam diamond. Uncle Sam is the nickname for the largest diamond ever discovered in the United States. It was found in 1924 in Murfreesboro, Arkansas, at the Prairie Creek pipe mine, which later became known as the Crater of Diamonds State Park. The diamond was named "Uncle Sam" after the nickname of its finder, Wesley Oley Basham, a worker ...

  3. Solved: Readers identify Ohio photos from early 1900s — with ...

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    Red Hageman’s father, Charles Philo Hageman (1882-1925), and uncle Otto Webb Uplinger (1881-1950) both listed their occupations as telegraph operators, and Uplinger retired from Western Union ...

  4. Crater of Diamonds State Park - Wikipedia

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    A supplement to the Nashville News of nearby Nashville, Arkansas, advertising diamonds mining in the early 1900s. In August 1906, John Huddleston found two strange crystals on the surface of his 243-acre farm near Murfreesboro, Arkansas. The following month, Huddleston and his wife, Sarah, sold an option on the property to a group of Little ...

  5. Timeline of United States discoveries - Wikipedia

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    1924 Uncle Sam Diamond. Uncle Sam is a 40.23-carat white diamond, the largest diamond ever found in North America. Discovered in 1924 at the Crater of Diamonds State Park in Arkansas, the diamond was named after its discoverer, Wesley Oley Basham, who went by the nickname "Uncle Sam". Over the years, the Uncle Sam diamond was cut twice with the ...

  6. Local history: Akron photo found among Rudgers family ... - AOL

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    Her husband, James Yates, 71, an Ohio native, said the photographs belonged to his grandmother Eloyda Corser Yates (1895-1987), a Cleveland teacher who was born in Michigan.

  7. One of the largest U.S. diamonds was mined in Larimer ... - AOL

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  8. James Montgomery Flagg - Wikipedia

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    James Montgomery Flagg (June 18, 1877 – May 27, 1960) was an American artist, comics artist, and illustrator.He worked in media ranging from fine art painting to cartooning, but is best remembered for his political posters, particularly his 1917 poster of Uncle Sam created for United States Army recruitment during World War I.

  9. From caves to cemeteries, here are 15 'undiscovered ... - AOL

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    Wilstem Wildlife Park is a private animal park at 4229 U.S. 150 West near Paoli. Besides encounters with animals including elephants and giraffes, the park has trails where people can ride horses ...