RMMP7H9P–. Français : 'Le Musicien Espagnole' English: 'The Spanish Musician' Notes: A lady seated next to a man learning how to play the guitar. Signed left by Jacob van Velsen (looks like JE Eelsen pinxit 1631); Signed right by Pierre Alexandre Aveline (Aveline Sculpsit); Under title 'Publish'd according to Act of Parliament Sept.r 30th. 1755' Copper engraving. Plate 318 x 235mm. 12½ x 9¼ This object is indexed in RKDimages, database of the Netherlands Institute for Art History, under the reference 225159. čeština | English | français | македонски | Nederlands | +/− . 1755. Jacob van Velsen, Pie
RM2B0FDM5–Vz: laureate bust in kuras n.r., L SEPT SEV PER [T
RMWA8JDD–Campus Martius, Detroit, during G.A.R. Parade, Sept. 2, 1914
RM2B0ENC3–Vz: laureated head n.r., L SEPT SEV PERT AUG IMP VII, Kz: Fortuna n.l. with rudder on globe and cornucopiae, [PM TRP III
RMW22DXT–Archive image from page 12 of Botanical and vegetation survey of. Botanical and vegetation survey of Carter County, Montana, Bureau of Land Management-administered lands D4B7AF30-6FF2-4017-ADC9-7C50A7256521 Year: 1998 r 80 60 -40 E E, c: 20 B (0 â q. o (D - 0 T 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I r Jan Feb Mar April May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec -20 -40 O L- U 5 0) Q. E Albion. MT (1006 m/3300 ft) (5.8 C/42.5 F) (353 mm/13.89 in) (1948 - 1997) 40 -, r 80 âAâ Precipitation (mm) 35 30 25 20 15 -I 10 5 -I 0 -5 -10 -15 -20 «â Temperature (C) Period of relative drought /////////Z7Z7l E E, d o (0 Q- O
RM2B0FA6M–Vz: prinsenbust r., P SEPT GETA-CAES PONT, Kz: Securitas seated n.l. with globe, SECVRIT IMPERII, coin, denarius, Geta Caesar, metal, silver, Diam. 20 mm, wt. 3.36 gr, roman 200-202, the Netherlands, unknown, unknown, unknown
RM2AMYB44–Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina1908 1ra sección . Septiembre 5 de 1008. Idracoa Sauvatr. - AHí<.ti?c» és ha classs 79. * ?!?. San, pr-WS.7on. üv 24 sepl. Scpiíf.ajbra 17 de lQí)8.Aious-:> Pé-« y Gis. --Hí.-íbí:? y féraiM de *a das? 1 v 24 sept. / /(f% 7? Lagrima Ghristi 1 8 O 9 r& íñ ^ c r* (r¡) ? A«te u° S4.»ll f%. vtov. ,4) i f/í- : fe íl ffl?^
RM2B0ENBW–Vz: laureated head n.r., L SEPT SEV PERT AUG IMP III, Kz: Bacchus n.l. with oinochoë on panther and thyrsos, LIBERO PATRI, coin, denarius, Septimius Severus, metal, silver, Diam. 17 mm, wt. 2.37 gr, roman 194, the Netherlands, South Holland, Katwijk, Valkenburg
RMPG2ABK–. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. 1193. r. JtfyrsiiiUes. -Leaves lanceolate, acute Varieties, n- V. M. 2 lanceolatus Pursh Sept. 1. p. 290.. at both ends, a- V. M. 3 obtusits Pursh 1. c.—Leaves roundish-obovate. t, 32. V. HUMiFu'suM Grah. The trailing Whortleberry. Identification. Graham in Edinb. Phil. Journ. June, 1831
RM2B0G7KY–Vz: laureated head n.r., SEPT SEV PE - RT AUG [.., Kz: Victoria, et al., ARAB ADIAB COS II PP, coin, denarius, Septimius Severus, metal, silver, Diam. 15x16 mm, wt. 2.66 gr, roman 195-197, the Netherlands, South Holland, Leidschendam-Voorburg, Voorburg, Arentsburg
RM2ABWC70–per Minute Best Pumps in the World pass Mud Sand Gravel Coal Grain etc. with out injury. All Light Simple Durable. and Economical. Send for Circulars. WM. 19. ANDREWS & BRO. CO. GO Vesey at. New York. ' the best Family Paper in Americ with PATENT Planing and Matching $2400 SECOND ANNUAL EXHIBITION INTER-STATE Of Chicag Sept. 9th and Close Oct. 10th 1874. MAHOGANY Geo. W. Read & Co. VD ROOFS. SAIVIPLES;r;: GIRCULARS FOR STEEP AND FLAT, scientific american, 1874-08-08
RMW93BJX–A.A.A. Administrator. Washington, D.C., Sept. 22. A new and informal picture of H.R. Tolley, Administrator of the Agriculture Adjustment Administration, 9/22/38
RM2AMYANR–Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina1908 1ra sección . üv 24 sepl. Scpiíf.ajbra 17 de lQí)8.Aious-:> Pé-« y Gis. --Hí.-íbí:? y féraiM de *a das? 1 v 24 sept. / /(f% 7? Lagrima Ghristi 1 8 O 9 r& íñ ^ c r* (r¡) ? A«te u° S4.»ll f%. vtov. ,4) i f/í- : fe íl ffl?^. Marqus pepc^ce Septiembre 17 de I908.-Moser & Cié.Artículos díi las cIbseh 61 á 71 y 79. v 24 sep.
RMPG460D–. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. 2070. r. filamentiisa. 2071. Y. (f.) angustifolia. « 8. Y. (f.) angustifoYia Pursh. The narrow-leaved Yucca. Idenlificatim. Pursh Fl. Araer. Sept., 1. p. 227.; Nuttall Gea. PI. Amer., 1. p. 218. Engravings. Bot. Mag., t. 2236.; and ourj^. 2071. Spec. Char., S^c. Without a stem. Leaves lo
RM2B0DA2J–Vz: laurelled head n.r., L SEPT SEV PERT - AUG IMP X, Kz: Fortuna n.l. with stirring on globe and cornucopiae, PM TRP V - CO 2 PP, coin, denarius, Septimius Severus, metal, silver, Diam. 19 mm, wt. 1.61 gr, roman 197-198, the Netherlands, Gelderland, Berg en Dal, Berg en Dal, De Holdeurn
RM2ABWYGD–NEW YORK BELTING AND PACKING CO. Oldest and Largest Manufacturers in the United States of Vulcanized Rubber Fabrics RUBBER BELTING PACKING AND HOSE X3XC:TYCII.13E1 TXMLMEI CL9.1q. Kew and Important Book for Wool Growers Wool Dealers and Woolen Manufacturers. THE STRUCTURE 'NAT c) c) 1 P° 1 la r IN ITS RELATION TO THE Use of Wool for Technical Purposes. PYROMETERS -21IIITLETT8 02801'8 anMIMI SAFETY LAMPS JAMES W.QUEEN 81. CO. Telegraph and Electrical DR AWING INSTRUMENTS. MUNN & CO 861 Broadway N. Y. BOOKWILTER ENGINE. and ELEVATORS Beautiful as Lasting for ORNAMENTING WINDOWS DOORS TRANSOMS
RM2T8G0YE–R. P. FRANCISCUUS XAVERITS JANN S.J., born in Weissenburg 24 Nov 1756:, entered the Society of Jesus 123 Sept 1767
RMWAR824–Direct nation's farm policies. Washington, D.C., Sept. 22. The farmers of the Nation look to these men to solve their many problems. Pictured, left to right, are: M.L. Wilson, Undersecretary of Agriculture; Secretary of Agriculture Henry A. Wallace, and H.R. Tolley, A.A.A. Administrator, 9/22/38
RM2AWEBM6–The history of the state of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations . Kl^^^J^^-^^^. Remington LCftSg/,^^ ^ BIOGRAPHICAL 375 (IV) John (3) Remington, son of Joseph Remington,was born in Jamestown, R. I., on April 12, 1680, and re-sided there all his life. (V) John (4) Remington, son of John (3) Rem-ington, was born in Jamestown, R. I., and residedthere during his entire life-time. He married Susanna . Their children were: I. Benjamin, born Sept. 19- 1733- 2. Peter, born July i, 1737. 3. Penelope, bornApril IS, 1739. 4. Sarah, born March 21, 1741. 5. Abi-gail, bom in May, 1743. 6. John, born Jan
RMPG0DP3–. The fishes of India; being a natural history of the fishes known to inhabit the seas and fresh waters of India, Burma, and Ceylon. Fishes. (.". HJ'ora del R Mimern lilli Mint Pros unp I.GOBIUS GIURIS 2 APOCm-PTES SERPERASTER 3, A BATOIDES. 5 , BOLEOPHTHALMUS VIRIDIS . 4 FERIOFHTHALlvnJ? S CHLO S SEPT.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Day, Francis, 1829-1889. London, B. Quaritch
RM2A4GDA0–Tropical porcupines presented to president. Washington, D.C., Sept. 16. R.J. Lepow holding one of the tropical porcupines he brought to the White House today as a present to President Roosevelt. The animals, weighing less than a pound each, were brought all the way from [...]t Africa. President Roosevelt will donate [...] The National Zoo
RM2AJ12AM–Billboard (Jul-Dec 1898) . mestone County Fair Asso-ciation. Nov. 9 to 12. G. V. McClintlc.pres.; M. H. Clark, treas.; S. D. Bugg, secy. HOUSTON—Afro-American Fair and Inter-state Exposition. Sept 1 to Not. 30. BishopA. Grant, pres.: F. I. Richardson, secy. JACKSBORO—Jack County Fair Association.Sept 26 to Oct 1. W. R. Green, pres.; SilStark, treas.; H. A. Wills, secy. MARQUEZ—Leon County Stock and Agricul-tural Fair. Oct. 26 to 28. W. E. Powell,pres.; F. M. Amos, treas.; Dr. E. O. Boggs,secy. PALESTINE—East Texas Fair and DrivingPark Association. Nov. 16 to 19. J. W.Ozment, pres.; W. C. Gorma
RMPFX874–. History of Steuben County, New York, with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers. Steuben, Friedrich Wilhelm Ludolf Gerhard Augustin, Baron von, 1730-1794. .--^^7^/t^C^ LAY NOBLE. Lay Noble was born in New Lisbon, Otsego Co., N. Y., Sept. 17, 1800. His father, Martin Noble, was a native of Litchfield Co», Conn., born June 18, 1774. Married Abigail Lane, born July 29,1792; was a car- penter and joiner by trade, and about the year 1795 removed to Otsego Co., N. Y., where he worked at his trade, and where he subsequently purchased a farm, on which he r
RMWBEBYC–French senator pays respects to F.D.R. Washington, D.C., Sept 1. Senator Robert Thoumyre of France, and former minister of pensions, shown leaving the White House after conferring with Pres. Roosevelt, the Senator is in this country studying pension systems, 9/1/38 Abstract/medium: 1 negative : glass ; 4 x 5 in. or smaller
RM2AG0M3R–. Billboard (Jan-Jun 1899). ociation. Oct. 10 to 12. 1899. Dr.Van Ness Person, 84 La Salle st, Chicago.UK. secy.CLEVELAND. O.—National Assolatlon -ofRod Mill Workers. June 17. 1899. P. 3.Mundie. secy., 425 Pyatt street Youngs-town. O.CLEVELAND. O.—State Hardware Associa-tion. Feb. 28. John F. Baker, secy.. Day-ton. O.CLEVELAND. O.—Ancient Scottish Rite Su-preme Council. Aug. 1. 1899. Magnus L.Robinson. Alexandria. Va.. secy.CLEVELAND, O.—R. and S. Masters StateCouncil. Sept 26. 1899. Wm. E. Evans,Chtllicothe. O.. Grand Recorder.CLEVELAND. O.—Royal Arch Masons GrandChapter. Sept 27, 1899. Chas.
RMWAABF8–Civil Aeronautics Authority makes first official visit to the White House. Washington, D.C., Sept. 1. The newly created Civil Aeronautics Authority paid it's first visit to the White House today in it's official capacity to report to the president about the progress of the commission. Left to right; front; Harlee Branch, Edward J. Noble, Chairman, Robert Hinckley, and Oswald Ryan. Left to r, rear; G. Grant Mason, and Clinton Hester, 9/1/38
RM2AMY9TR–Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina1908 1ra sección . ??.i.Vi : SepiwmbK: 17 da 1908.-Enrique San Ro-niá¡.—Articules de ¡as classa 10, 26, 53, 54-iM=» i os yf« ¡y-j C*J £. r.];* J*í $ iíi ?-í :á «íSíSKMRBÍ: T„V. í^ ;É €S> « ó i tJ g «, ** ni ::™3 O ** ü i££ S- ..o: yj .•SS z . Ü 3» ¿£ ffl ,t .-?> 1 i.) yra ff^lWSfT? ^ *-^ JsC SC « Septiembre 17 de 1908.-Alb!ÍBu y Larroud&- Vimos da la dase 58. v 24 a«pt Septiembre 17 da 1908, -U. S. Hume Compsriy.—Ariícalbs de Isa düsís 25 y 26. v 24 sept. ^Deox Mondes^ I Sepf?aa?fc« 17 d« 1908.VioIs, Cipriota y! Cia.—Arttcnl08 da las clases 1, 4
RMWA9NEH–Chief Justice Hughes returns home. Washington, D.C., Sept. 21. Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes returned hurriedly to Washington today from a three month vacation in New Hampshire and Quebec. His first task [will] be presiding over the participating in the annual [...] of senior circuit court Judges, it is rumored that [...] might confer with Associate Justices on whether [...] tribunal should take any steps to bar Justice[...] taking his seat on the high bench. He is shown [...] at his Washington residence on R St., 9/21/37
RM2CEGDW5–. www.flickr.com/photos/internetarchivebookimages/tags/book.... RT. REV. JAMES DE WOLF PERRY, D. D. Bishop of Rhode Island Second son of Rev. James De Wolf Perry. MRS. LLIZABLTH R. (PLRRY) HUBBARD AND CHILDREN John Perry Russell Sturgis James DeWolf Born. Ocober 26th, 1 903 Born. Sept., 8th. 1 901 Born, Dec. 7th. 1 906
RMWA7CRW–Army declares war on pneumonia. Washington, D.C., Sept. 1. The Army Medical Center is preparing a pneumonia vaccine for the first mass scale inoculation ever attempted in the battle against the disease. Volunteers from the CCC will be the human guinea pigs in the experiment. This vaccine, which is 10 times more costly as gold, is being made for distribution this fall to all CCC enrollees who desire inoculations. Officers expect to have enough vaccine for the safeguarding of 300,000 individuals. Captain John R. Wood, is shown with the partially purified product when it dialyzed in cellophane sa
RM2CEGDG7–. www.flickr.com/photos/internetarchivebookimages/tags/book.... MRS. LLIZABLTH R. (PLRRY) HUBBARD AND CHILDREN John Perry Russell Sturgis James DeWolf Born. Ocober 26th, 1 903 Born. Sept., 8th. 1 901 Born, Dec. 7th. 1 906. JAMES SAVAGE RUSSELL OF MATTAPAN, MASS., AND MRS. EMILY TYSON (PERRY) RUSSELLDaughter of Rev. James De Wolf Ferry D. D. and their children V, Tales of Silver Creek 103 a mission in Elmwood, and the writer placed in charge of St.Gabriels Mission upon Smith Hill. This latter work has beenrecently reorganized under Bishop Perry as St. Pauls Church.During the short existence of
RM2A2RCH2–Rail management and Labor executives confer with President Roosevelt. Washington, D.C., Sept. 20. Following a conference today with representatives of Railway Management and Labor at the White House, President Roosevelt announced that he had named an informal six-man committee to devise a broad plan of rail aid legislation for the next congress. The committee comprises three rail management executives and three rail labor chiefs. Attending today's conference were, left to right: Ernest E. Norris, President of the Southern R.R.; D.B. Robertson, representing locomotive firemen and engineers; Geo
RM2CE80CD–. Index to the reports of the chief of engineers, U.S. Army (including the reports of the Isthmian Canal Commissions, (1899-1914) 1866-1912 ... . F. E. Shunk, 10, 629; 13, 814. SURVEYS. Pre. ex. of E. au. act Mar. 3, 1906. R. by Maj.Derby, Dec. 14,19052 (unfav.), 06, 483. Pre. ex. of mouth of E. au. act Mar. 3,1909. E.by Maj. Shunk, Sept. 8, 19093 (not advisable toimp. until cooperation of Dominion of Canada besecured), 10,643. Pre. ex. of Eainy Lake, with view to locatingpoints dangerous to navigation by reason of sub-merged rocks. R. by Maj. Shunk, Nov. 18, 1909<(unfav.), 10, 643. Pre. ex
RMWA7CT2–Army making pneumonia vaccine. Washington, D.C., Sept. 1. The Army Medical Center is preparing a pneumonia vaccine for the first mass scale inoculation ever attempted in the battle against the disease. Volunteers from the CCC will be the human guinea pigs in the experiment. The vaccine, which is 10 times as costly as gold, is being made for distribution this fall to all CCC enrollees who desire inoculations, officers expect to have enough vaccine to safeguard 300,000 individuals. Captain John R. Wood, of the Army Medical Center is shown dissolving the active ingredients in strong hydrochloric
RM2CGMK53–. A history of the Forty-fourth Regiment, New York Volunteer Infantry, in the Civil War, 1861-1865 [electronic resource] . Albany, N. Y.WENDELL, Nelson O.—A. 29, Enr. Aug. 8, 61, 3 yrs. Co. C; Sgt. Aug. 4, 62; disch. Sept. 6, 62 for prom.—Capt. Co. F 121 N. Y. V I. Aug. 23, 62; k. in ac. May 3, 63, Salem Church, Va.WERT, Albert W.—Enr. Aug. 12, 62, 3 yrs. Co. C.; w. in ac. May 8, 64, Laurel Hill, Va.; transf. Co. E. 140 N. Y. V I. Oct. 11, 64; M. O. May 30, 65; died Oct. 11, 67, at Jerusalem, N. Y.WESTCOTT, Martin R.—A. 25, Enr. Aug. 30, 62, 3 yrs. Co. C.; transf. Co. H. 140 N. Y. V I. Oct. 11
RM2A1KGEC–New register of the Treasury. Washington, D.C., Sept. 2. Dr. Edward G. Dolan of Manchester, Conn. took the oath of office today as register of the Treasury succeeding the late W.W. Durbin. He is congratulated by Stephen B. Gibbons, Asst. Sec. of the Treasury, Center, and Postmaster General James A. Farley, right. Dr. Dolan was collector of Internal Revenue for the District of Connecticut from August 1934 to June 1935, was Chairman of the State Board of the N.R.A. and has been a member of the National Advisory Board of the W.P.A. until his recent resignation.
RM2CGM7H6–. The story of the Twenty-first Regiment, Connecticut Volunteer Infantry, during the Civil War, 1861-1865 [electronic resource] . NU^ — Ul <U . . ffi = P O O O d d m h U Ih ChCL, N N N M N N N M « VO O D v£) *0 vO ^O ^O vO ITi lO Tj tTi0 U1 1^ lO in M CS Sept.Sept.Nov. •*-* ft *J *J o. 5 a. eu • • o, a, 01 01 in m c ,o o ii c ■a S T32 •W ,C t. y - o t, o .O i—* C tn ,o •- 7) ^ C *s s= M J- x c3 o a; cS 5 -J3 -*: — o> =5 3 3 ■ <u t z-z. -SgSu js S § - a?s o J 13 0-1 O i o . si; -^-= Ji . in -, - N * - -. - . : o — n -r - S: ix - < < c: N - ^ | .> — ■ -. ; » ^ n w r. i
RMWB62A4–Executive Committee of the National Republican Committee. Washington, D.C., Sept. 23. The Executive Committee of the Republican National Committee held their first meeting to plan their campaigns for the Congressional Elections that are to be held in 1938. Left to right, seated are: Henry P. Fletcher of R.I., Mrs. Marjorie Scranton of PA., John Hamilton of Kansas, Chairman, Mrs. John E. Hillman of Colo., C.B. Goodspeed of Ill., Treasurer, and standing left to right: Joseph W. Martin, Jr. of Mass., Mrs. Paul Fitzsimmons of R.I., Walter S. Hallanan of West. VA., [...]S. Harace B. Sayre of Okla.,
RMRDE8TT–. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. 1193. r. JtfyrsiiiUes. -Leaves lanceolate, acute Varieties, n- V. M. 2 lanceolatus Pursh Sept. 1. p. 290.. at both ends, a- V. M. 3 obtusits Pursh 1. c.—Leaves roundish-obovate. t, 32. V. HUMiFu'suM Grah. The trailing Whortleberry. Identification. Graham in Edinb. Phil. Journ. June, 1831
RMTWHC84–S.A.R. -2 PRELIMINARY ARRANGEMENT OF HOUSING FOR 800 HORSEPOWER WATER WHEEL UNIT, JUNE 7, 1904. TRACED ON SEPT. 6, 1911 BY E.P., FROM ABNER DOBLE CO'S. BLUE PRINT NO. 1663. SCE drawing no. 4611. - Santa Ana River Hydroelectric System, SAR-2 Powerhouse, Redlands, San Bernardino County, CA
RMRDC8TC–. The fishes of India; being a natural history of the fishes known to inhabit the seas and fresh waters of India, Burma, and Ceylon. Fishes. (.". HJ'ora del R Mimern lilli Mint Pros unp I.GOBIUS GIURIS 2 APOCm-PTES SERPERASTER 3, A BATOIDES. 5 , BOLEOPHTHALMUS VIRIDIS . 4 FERIOFHTHALlvnJ? S CHLO S SEPT.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Day, Francis, 1829-1889. London, B. Quaritch
RMRDE612–. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. 2070. r. filamentiisa. 2071. Y. (f.) angustifolia. « 8. Y. (f.) angustifoYia Pursh. The narrow-leaved Yucca. Idenlificatim. Pursh Fl. Araer. Sept., 1. p. 227.; Nuttall Gea. PI. Amer., 1. p. 218. Engravings. Bot. Mag., t. 2236.; and ourj^. 2071. Spec. Char., S^c. Without a stem. Leaves lo
RMRDJT60–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. 4. Cheirinia aspera (DC.) Britton. Western Wall-flower. Fig. 2058. Yellow Phlox.. Erysimum lanceolatum Pursh, Fi. Am. Sept. 436. 1814. Not R. Br. 1812. Erysimutn asperum DC. Syst. 2: 505. 1821. Erysimum arkansanum Nutt.; T. & G. Fl. N. A. 1: 95. 1838. Rough-pubescent or hoary, l°-3° high, simple or branching above. Lower leaves lanceolate or linear, taperin
RMRD6Y90–. History of Steuben County, New York, with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers. Steuben, Friedrich Wilhelm Ludolf Gerhard Augustin, Baron von, 1730-1794. .--^^7^/t^C^ LAY NOBLE. Lay Noble was born in New Lisbon, Otsego Co., N. Y., Sept. 17, 1800. His father, Martin Noble, was a native of Litchfield Co», Conn., born June 18, 1774. Married Abigail Lane, born July 29,1792; was a car- penter and joiner by trade, and about the year 1795 removed to Otsego Co., N. Y., where he worked at his trade, and where he subsequently purchased a farm, on which he r
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