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1 | Betty B. Hall (1921-) | ||
2 | Betty-Barker-Hall (1921-2018) From Obituary https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/concord-nh/betty-hall-7833633 | ||
3 | Bruce Albert Hall (1930-2019) | ||
4 | Charles Martin Hall (1863-1914) From Wikipedia | ||
5 | Charles William Eliot (1834-1926) !940 U. S. Postage stamp. | ||
6 | Charlotte May Baber with Jack Churchill 2004 Cartier International Polo Day in Berkshire Celebs and royalty attend the "2004 Cartier International Polo Day" at Guards Polo Club, Windsor Great Park in Berkshire, England. http://www.zimbio.com/photos/Jack+Churchill/Charlotte+Barber/2004+Cartier+International+Polo+Day+Berkshire/PEpkswp8ner | ||
7 | Chief Joseph Portrait by Cyrenius Hall on US Postage Stamp The 6-cent stamp portraying Chief Joseph, the great Nez Perce warrior, was first placed on sale at Washington, DC, on November 4, 1968, as a tribute to Indian heritage and to mark the opening of the National Portrait Gallery. It is the first US stamp to feature a Native American. Born in eastern Oregon about 1840 as Hin-mah-too-yah-kekht's (Thunder Rolling down the Mountain), Chief Joseph led the Nez Perce in their fight against removal to a reservation by the federal government. After a valiant fight, Chief Joseph surrendered on October 5, 1877, with the immortal words, "I am tired of fighting. Our chiefs are killed. The old men all are dead…From where the sun now stands I will fight no more forever." After his surrender, Chief Joseph was taken to Fort Leavenworth as a prisoner, where in 1878 his portrait was painted by Cyrenius Hall. The 22x18 inch oil painting is in the collection of the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, DC. This five-color stamp required three passes through the presses: two by offset and one by Giori. For the flesh tones, red and yellow were laid on by offset, followed by brown by intaglio. The warrior's hair was printed black by intaglio, with blue tones by offset. Robert J. Jones of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing designed the stamp. Calligraphy was by Crimilda Pontes of Washington, DC. The stamp was issued in panes of 50, with an initial printing of 120 million. | ||
8 | DNA Banner | ||
9 | Donald Andrew Hall, Jr. (1928-2018) | ||
10 | Donald Andrew Hall, Jr. (1928-2018) Donald Hall in 2006 outside his home in Wilmot, N.H., on a farm that has been in his family for generations. Credit: Bob LaPree for The New York Times | ||
11 | Donald Andrew Hall, Jr. (1928-2018) Mr. Hall in his New Hampshire home in 2007. Much of his poetry focused on rural life in New England. Credit: Tony Cenicola/The New York Times | ||
12 | Donald Andrew Hall, Jr. (1928-2018) Mr. Hall received a National Medal of Arts from President Barack Obama in 2011. Credit: Charles Dharapak/Associated Press | ||
13 | Donald Andrew Hall, Jr. (1928-2018) | ||
14 | Dr. Edwin Herbert Hall, Ph.D. (1855-1938) | ||
15 | Dr. Lyman Hall, Governor of Georgia (1724-1790) | ||
16 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
17 | Edward Standish Bradford, III (1928-2011) | ||
18 | Edward Standish Bradford, III, (1928-2011) From Boys Latin School of Maryland 1979 Yearbook Boys' Latin Chooses New Headmaster The Board of Trustees of The Boys' Latin School of Maryland in Baltimore has announced the appointment of E. Standish Bradford, Jr. as Headmaster. Mr. Bradford, who will assume his duties as Headmaster on June 1, 1979, replaces Jack Williams, Headmaster of Boys' Latin for 16 years, who died last February. | ||
19 | Eleanor Fay (Thibeault) Mosley From Fort Worth Star Telegram Obituary | ||
20 | Elizabeth (Prescott) Hall (1713-1803) | ||
21 | Elizabeth Cooke "Lil" (Hoover) Hill | ||
22 | Elizabeth Randolph "Les" (Cooke) Hoover | ||
23 | Foster Family Women The picture is not very good, because it is from a photocopy (from Seedlings of William Foster). Those in the picture are Elizabeth (Cox) Foster, Lizzie (Sircoulomb) Owen with daughter, Nathan Foster's daughter Lora, M. Anna (Foster) Hall, Dorcas Catherine (Foster) Sircoulomb. Supplied by Sircoulomb Aiken, 14 February 2007 | ||
24 | Franklin Delano Roosevelt - 1882-1945 | ||
25 | Franklin Delano Roosevelt - 1882-1945 | ||
26 | Franklin Delano Roosevelt - 1882-1945 | ||
27 | Gen. Douglas MacArthur | ||
28 | Gen. Douglas MacArthur Commemorative Stamp | ||
29 | Gen. Douglas NacArthur | ||
30 | General Douglas in Manila with corncob pipe. | ||
31 | General Jonathan Chase (1732-1800) Portrait by Gilbert Stuart | ||
32 | General Jonathan Chase (1732-1800) | ||
33 | Giles Constable | ||
34 | Gladys Edwina (MacDonald) (Smith) Schmolke (1903-2010) | ||
35 | Gov. Willard Mitt Romney from Wikipedia | ||
36 | Granville Stanley Hall (1844-1924) Public Domain Image from FindaGrave, added by Tom Nichols. | ||
37 | Harriet Bulkley (Latimer) Cooke (1785-1862) From her 1858 autobiography | ||
38 | Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862) | ||
39 | Home of George Hall Home of George Hall, 128 Dean Street, Taunton (Memorial tablet placed on home prior to 250th Anniversary Celebration in Taunton; home then occupied by descendant Mrs. Mary B. Washburn. Photo courtesy Taunton Public Library.) | ||
40 | Horace-Prescott-Hall | ||
41 | James Julius Sams (1826-1918) From FindaGrave from Dataw Historical Foundation by Robin Pellicci Moore. | ||
42 | James Taylor SINGER/ SONGWRITER.WINNER AT ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAME.2000.NEW YORK By Kingkongphoto & www.celebrity-photos.com from Laurel Maryland, USA - JamesTaylor, CC BY-SA 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=74932608 | ||
43 | Jane (Kenyon) Hall (1947-1992) | ||
44 | Jeanette (Silbor) Hall (1940-2016) | ||
45 | John A Hall (1934-2020) From his obituary | ||
46 | John Davidson Constable (1927-2016) | ||
47 | Joseph Smith (1805-1844) | ||
48 | Julia Brainerd Hall (1859-1926) Oberlin College Senior Year Portrait (from Wikipedia) | ||
49 | Julia Ward Howe (1819-1910) | ||
50 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. |