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| UARCO beats Moore Business Forms by a Nose This article was published in Dallas in the early 1960's, and involved an attempted suit by Moore Business Forms after being nosed out by UARCO on a significant order by a mere $48. County Judge Lew Sterrett favored the lower bid from UARCO. Lew Sterrett was the County Judge of Dallas at the time of the Kennedy Assassination, and was instrumental in both the building and dedication of the JFK Memorial. This was one of Tom McLemore's earliest sales, and he recalls that it took him an incrediable amount of time and effort to persuade Dallas County to move their business from Moore, a corporation with which they had a long standing relationship, to UARCO.
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Owner of original: Tom Mclemore
Date: ca 1960's
Place: Dallas, Texas
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| UARCO Missile Man article Pictured is Robert E. Green of the Watseka, Illinois UARCO Plant in the early 1960's, manufacturing special forms used by Ling Temco Vought in connection with the Minute Man Missile program. The pressures of the Cold War, along with the primitive copying and computer technology at that time, made this a challenging account. The article notes that the rigourous demands of the job meant the forms had to be turned around in three weeks instead of the normal seven, something amazing to imagine in these days of instantaneous reporting and communication.
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Owner of original: Tom McLemore
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| UARCO Register Ad An early ad for the Autographic Registers that were UARCO's initial product
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Owner of original: Tom McLemore
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| University of Alabama, Entrance marker to the former U. S. Army Northington General Hospital Historical Marker standing at the site of the Northington U. S. Army General Hospital chapel, 1943-1947. The Hospital itself was later converted to married student/family housing for the University of Alabama, which is where the Strong family lived while Charles Strong was completing his Ph.D. at the University. The marker itself appears to have been moved from its original site.
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Owner of original: Thomas Anthony Strong
Date: aft 1976
Place: Tuscaloosa, Alabama
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Owner of original: Melinda McLemore Strong
Date: July 2007
Place: Chicago, Illinois
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Owner of original: The Sabine County Reporter
Date: August 9, 1995
Place: Milam, Sabine County, Texas
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Owner of original: The Times-Picayune
Date: 16 Jan 1986
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| Waddell, Elizabeth State of Missouri Certificate of Death
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Owner of original: Paul Williams
Date: February, 1942
Place: Kansas City, Missouri
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| Waddell, Samuel V. State of Missouri Certificate of Death
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Owner of original: Paul Williams
Date: September, 1958
Place: Kansas City, Missouri
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| Wadell, Sarah Jonathan State of Missouri Certificate of Death
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Owner of original: Paul Williams
Date: jULY 1936
Place: Kansas City, Missouri
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| Weaver, Viola Mae (Strong) Memorial Service leaflet
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Owner of original: Weaver Family
Date: August, 2009
Place: Gainesville, Texas
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| Welch, Mary Ann (widow of Franklin Smith and Samuel Chapman) Death Certificate, 1921 Ionia County, State of Michigan Death Certificate
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Owner of original: State of Michigan
Date: July, 1921
Place: Ionia County
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Owner of original: The 1960 Obiter, Volume XLIV
Date: ca 1960
Place: Bloomsburg, PA
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| Western Michigan University, Davis Hall Exterior, ca 1955 Bonnie Benkelman was a resident student at WMU, living in the newly constructed Davis Hall. This photo was from the college annual, the "Brown and Gold."
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Owner of original: Western Michigan University "Brown and Gold" Annual
Date: ca 1955
Place: Kalamazoo, Michigan
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| Western Michigan University, Davis Hall, Mid Century Modern interior, ca 1955 Bonnie Benkelman was a resident student at WMU, living in the newly constructed Davis Hall. This photo was from the college annual, the "Brown and Gold."
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Owner of original: Western Michigan University "Brown and Gold" Annual
Date: ca 1955
Place: Kalamazoo, Michigan
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Owner of original: Sabine County Reporter
Date: May 26, 2010
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Owner of original: The Sabine County Reporter
Date: 2001
Place: Sabine County, Texas
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Owner of original: Sabine County Reporter
Date: March 27, 2002
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| Williams, Julia Emily (Mrs. Ted T. McLemore)
Application for Social Security Account Number
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Owner of original: U. S. Department of Treasury
Date: 17 Jun 1940
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Owner of original: Houston Post
Date: November 25, 1956
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| Williamson, Calvin Weaver Funeral record
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| Williamson, Calvin Weaver Jr Funeral Record
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Place: Wise County, Texas
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| Williamson, James Homer, Death Certificate Issued by the State of Texas
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Owner of original: State of Texas
Date: March 14, 1963
Place: Wise County, Texas
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| Wood, A.J. Sr and Katie (Kelley) Golden Wedding Anniversary (1953-2003) An article in honor of their golden wedding anniversary
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Owner of original: The Sabine County Reporter
Date: May 14, 2003
Place: Texas
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| Wright, Keaton James and Dilla, 50th Annual Family Reunion (1946-1996) Article commerating the 50th anniversary of their annual family reunion, begun in 1946 to welcome their son home from the service. As of the 1996 reunion, Keaton and Dilla had 326 direct descendants. Keton appears to have been named in honor of his maternal grandfather, Keton Jones McLemore.
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Owner of original: Melba Gene McLemore
Date: Throckmorton Tribune
Place: Throckmorton, Texas
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| Zager, William Henry American Legion Official Membership Card, Pineland, Texas Post 517
Membership Card from 1947
Glen Koenig of Koenig Auto and Wrecker, Montgomery, Texas kindly rescued this card and searched out an appropriate home for it
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Owner of original: Glen Koenig
Date: 1947
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| Zahn, Bennie July 4, 1986 Times-Picayune photo and article about Bennie Zahn's Liberty Tree, one in a series of Holiday Trees that she annually decorates.
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Owner of original: Tom Strong
Date: July 1986
Place: New Orleans, Louisiana
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| Zahn, Bennie Jay b 20 July 1927 d 11 Feb 2016, New Orleans, Louisiana
Funeral Memorium handout for Bennie Jay Zahn. Avid family historian, and most of the information in these files relating to the Morlas, Roquevert and Pene families is from her tireless and professional research.
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Owner of original: Patricia M Strong
Date: 2016
Place: New Orleans, Louisiana
29.95106579999999, -90.0715323
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| Zahn, Bennie, Christmas greetings ca 2007 Note after returning home post-Katrina
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Owner of original: Bennie Zahn
Date: Dec 2007
Place: New Orleans, Louisiana
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| Zion Hill Missionary Baptist Church and Cemetery (Jasper, Texas) Historical Marker Local traditions and Baptist Church records indicate that the Zion Hill Missionary Baptist Church was organized in 1852 with the Rev. John BEAN as first pastor. The first church building on this site is thought to have been a small log house. On August 16, 1853, Aurin Goodgame HORN donated 3 acres including the graveyard to the Zion Hill Baptist Church. The oldest marker is that of Joseph WOOD, who was born in 1792 in North Carolina and died in Jasper County on September 16, 1854. The original church building was quickly replaced by a board-and-batten structure and int he 1880's a large frame building. This stood until 1967, when it was demolished and replaced by a modern brick edifice outside the cemetery's main fence. Of over 1,186 graves in Zion Hill Cemetery, 36 are unmarked or unknown. Several were citizens of the Republic of Texas, 75 war vetarans are interred on this site. The graves of 102 young children bear witness to the high infant mortality rate among pioneers. Another notable grave is that of the Rev. A.C. SIMS (1845-1920) who was born in the Republic of Texas, served in the Confederate Army, and was a pastor of the Zion Hill Baptist Church.
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Owner of original: Sandra Bertram Meier
Place: Jasper, Texas
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