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 | Thacher Coat of Arms |
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 | Antony Thacher's Letter
Concerning the Wreck of
the Watch and Wait
off Cape Ann, Massachusetts,
15 August 1635 |
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 | The Swan Song of Parson Avery by John Greenleaf Whittier |
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 | BRIEF RULE
To guide the Common People of
NEW—ENGLAND
How to order themselves and theirs in the
Small Pocks, or Measels.
The first medical treatise published in America.
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 | An Elegy On the Death
of that truly Reverend Man,
Thomas Thacher,
Who Departed this Life for His Heavenly Home,
October 15, 1678 |
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 | Madam Susanna Thacher Memorial |
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 | The Courtship of John Thacher 1661 |
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 | Sylvanus Drew Fights the British
and Saves the Day 1775 |
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 | The Life and Times of Stephen Thatcher 1781-1852 |
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 | George Thacher Goes to Congress 1790s |
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 | John Thacher Delivers the Mail 1792 |
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 | James Thacher on the State of the Union 1844 |
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 | Rufus Hathaway's Paintings Rufus Hathaway is considered one of the pre-eminent folk artists of the early federal period. He was an itinerant painter, going from town to town and staying with families while he fulfilled his commissions to paint family members. His career ended when he wanted to marry Judith Winsor and her father would not consent to the marriage until Rufus… |
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 | Newspaper report of the railroad accident where Buckley Thatcher was killed |
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 | Car/train wreck in Gibbon, 11 April 1917 My grandmother, Edith Tewksbury, was engaged to my grandfather, Charles "Paul" Thatcher, at the time of the accident. She was a teacher at the local school, along with Paul's sister, Ruth. That day, as Lora (Paul's mother) and her two daughters went out riding in the car with some friends, they stopped at Edith's home to invite her along. She… |
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 | Samuel Tewksbury in his snack wagon. After he retired from farming, Samuel Tewksbury drove a snack wagon in Norfolk, Nebraska. It is said that he didn't make much money because he would give ice cream to the children who could not afford to buy. The woman on the left is his second wife, Sarah Hyde-Tewksbury. |
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 | 90 Year Old Man Says U. S. Won't Stay Down Norfolk Press 22 Sep 1932 |