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  1. The battles of the Somme. by Philip Gibbs. by Gibbs. Philip. 1877-1962., 1917-01-01
  2. Now it can be told. by Philip Gibbs. by Gibbs. Philip. 1877-1962., 1920-01-01
  3. Thine enemy by Philip (1877-1962) Gibbs, 1950-01-01
  4. The way to victory Volume 2 by Gibbs Philip 1877-1962, 2010-10-13
  5. More that must be told by Philip Gibbs 1877-1962, 1921-12-31
  6. People of destiny; Americans as I saw them at home and abroad by Philip Gibbs 1877-1962, 1920-12-31
  7. The way to victory Volume 1 by Gibbs Philip 1877-1962, 2010-10-06
  8. The Battles Of The Somme by Gibbs Philip 1877-1962, 2010-10-15
  9. The Struggle In Flanders On The Western Front, 1917 by Gibbs Philip 1877-1962, 2010-10-08
  10. The soul of the war. by Philip Gibbs. by Gibbs. Philip. 1877-1962., 1915-01-01
  11. Men and women of the French revolution. by Philip Gibbs Illu by Gibbs. Philip. 1877-1962., 1906-01-01
  12. The romance of George Villiers. first duke of Buckingham. and so by Gibbs. Philip. 1877-1962., 1908-01-01
  13. The romance of George Villiers. first duke of Buckingham. and so by Gibbs. Philip. 1877-1962., 1908-01-01
  14. People of destiny; Americans as I saw them at home and abroad by Gibbs Philip 1877-1962, 1920-01-01

101. Oakland Cemetery
Children Rebecca Elizabeth Brady Gibbs (18571930); Thomas J. Brady Smith (1868-bef 1870); Gideon Phillip Smith (1869-1956); Robert Henry Smith
http://www.couchgenweb.com/civilwar/oaklandcem.htm
Oakland Cemetery
Holland, Faulkner County Listed below are two groups of Civil War veterans who are buried in Oakland
Cemetery at Holland. The first list is of those with veterans' markers on
their graves, denoting their Civil War service. The second list is of
veterans who are buried in Oakland but who do not have a veterans' marker on
their grave. Some of those in the second list do have markers, some have
nothing but a native stone marking their grave, but none of them have a
veterans' marker. There are also about 15 others buried in the cemetery who
are the right age to have served in the Civil War, however, no evidence of
service has been found to date. Civil War veterans buried at Oakland Cemetery, Holland, Faulkner County,
Arkansas, whose graves are marked with veteran's markers Information compiled by Charles David Parsons - May 2002 Jesse Boswell Bass Sr. (Sept. 1835-Jan 1901) Co. D, 1st SC Infantry, CSA Born in Darlington County, South Carolina; son of Josiah Bass (1805-1882) and Sarah Boswell (c1810-1835); married circa 1853 to Frances Rhodes (1834-1893), daughter of Curtis Rhodes (1808-1863) and Queenie Goodson

102. Presto Classical - Buy Classical & Opera CDs & DVDs Online
Cowen, Frederic Hymen (1852-1935) Gibbs, Cecil Armstrong (1889-1960)
http://www.prestoclassical.co.uk/eraindex.php?era=20th_Century

103. Presto Classical - Buy Classical & Opera CDs & DVDs Online
Gibbs, Cecil Armstrong (1889-1960) Gibsone, Ignace (1826-97)
http://www.prestoclassical.co.uk/typeindex.php?type=instrumental

104. HIGHLAND CEMETERY, Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas - G Copyright
2 152 3 Gibbs Charles Floyd 1853 1926 3 May 1926 3 363 6 Gibbs Rachel A. 81 9 Gossard William P. 3 81 10 Gossett Emma M. 1877 1962 15 Mar 1962 1 322
http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/sedgwick/cems/highg.txt

105. Index
Neuman UNNAMED Benjamin (1877 1962); Nevels Lee Lucinda Jane (1846 Sabestion Dona Jean Robert F. Sabrevors Clement; Sack Philip E.
http://www.justcallbob.com/Reports/wc_idx/idx001.htm
Index
A
B C D ...
Zella
Abernethy
Adolphus
Anne McDowell
Edgar Lafayette
Margaret Elizabeth ...
Ruth Shuford
Abston
Clint
Harry Clinton
Harry Duane
Olive Lane ...
William
Adair
UNNAMED General
H.
Henrietta
Adams
Alice Anita
Arthur Wellington M.D.
Arthur Wellington II
Arthur Wellington III/III ...
Wellington
Adams Robertson
Richard
Addington
Julia
Margaret W.
Addison
M. J.
Adele
Beulah
Adkins
Mattie
Adler
Joseph
Agee
Geraldine
Ahumeecher
Eva
Akens
Bill
Akers
Nancy
Albert
Eli
Henry J.
Albrich
Wally Emma
Albright
Ora May Speelman
Alden
Elsie Ann
Alexander
Archibald
Archibald Dr./Dr.
Barbara
Charles ...
William
Allardyce
Janet
John
Allen
UNNAMED
UNNAMED Judge
UNNAMED
Alexander B. ...
William W.
Allenbaugh
William G.
Allred
Sfronia
Allstun
H. B.
Ida Belle
Ally
Cora Lee
Alsup
Unice
Althoff
Bernhard
Sophia Christina Elisabeth
Ambros
Isaac William
Moses
Sarah B.
Amerson
Jasper
Ames
Elizabeth
Harriet
Jessie
Margaret ...
William
Amiratti
Dominque
Ammon
Opal
Amsinger
Louis H.
Anderson
Carrie
Ephraim McDowell
Frances (Fannie)
Hattie ...
Thomas
Andrews
John
Juliet
Honorable L. W.
Robert
Angermeier
William
Anstatt
Ella
Jacob
Applegate
Elizabeth
Appling
Martha L.

106. ENTITY Papers
Beebe, William, 187719621.1 Birkhoff, George David, 1884-19441.1 Murray,Phillip (United Steelworkers of America)1.6
http://www.hrc.utexas.edu/research/fa/kaufman.enit.html
Enit Kaufman, 1908?-1961
AMERICAN PORTRAITS Papers, 1914-1958
1 box (.42 linear feet) Acquisition: Purchase, 1962 (R1349)
Access: Open for research
Processed by: Genevieve Buentello, 1997, Laura Gottesman, 1999
RLIN Record ID:
Table of Contents
Biographical Sketch
Enit Zerner Kaufman (1908?-1961) was born near Vienna, where she later studied art. Her primary interest was portraiture, and she soon created a name for herself painting prominent Europeans, including Albert Sarraut and Georges Duhamel, among others. Her work was featured in several successful exhibitions in Paris, where her skillful paintings of women and children also attracted attention. Her life and career were changed dramatically by the onset of World War II, and she fled the turbulence of Europe for an uncertain future in New York City in 1939, along with her husband Edward, a lawyer. Kaufman worked with great determination in the United States to resume her interrupted career and achieved some success, teaching art and working to rebuild her reputation as a portraitist. As had been the case in Europe, many of her subjects were prominent figures in government, education, and the arts. She had the distinction of painting four American Presidents, including Herbert Hoover, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman, and Dwight D. Eisenhower. Her work was featured in a number of exhibitions in the 1940s and 1950s, including an exhibition at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC, and another at the New York Historical Society.

107. Àðõèâ ÁÂÈ: Ôàíòàñòèêà: êòî åñòü êòî
The summary for this Russian page contains characters that cannot be correctly displayed in this language/character set.
http://bvi.rusf.ru/fanta/fwho023.htm
Õüþãî ÅÐÍÑÁÅÊ [Hugo GERNSBACK]
Hugo GERNSBACK
The Hugo Award (Science Fiction Achievement Award)
åðìàí ÅÑÑÅ [Hermann HESSE]
HESSE, Hermann (1877-1962) Èîãàíí Âîëüôãàíã ÅÒÅ [Johann Wolfgang GOETHE]
Èîãàíí Âîëüôãàíã ¨ÒÅ, in David Levine Gallery
ßðîñëàâ ÆÅÍÄÎÂÈ× [Jaroslaw (Jeremiasz) GRZEDOWICZ] Êðèñòèíà ÆÈÁÎÂÑÊÀß [Krystyna GRZYBOWSKA] Ôèëèï ÈÁÁÇ [Sir Philip (Hamilton) GIBBS] Ïåðñåâàë ÈÁÁÎÍ [Perceval GIBBON]
Perceval GIBBON Papers
Perceval GIBBON

Óèëüÿì (Ôîðä) ÈÁÑÎÍ (Ìèíê ÌÎÓË) [William Ford GIBSON (Mink MOLE)]
William GIBSON Õàíñ Ðóäè ÈÅÐ [Hansruedy GIGER] Êàé Þëèé ÈÈÍ [HYGINUS] Óèëüÿì ÈËÁÅÐÒ [William Schwenck GILBERT]
Sir William Schwenck GILBERT: A Bibliography Ðîáåðò Ìàððè ÈËÊÐÈÑÒ [Robert Murray GILCHRIST] Àëåêñèñ ÈËËÈËÀÍÄ [Alexis A(rnaldus) GILLILAND] Äàéàíà ÈËËÎÍ [Diana (Pleasance) GILLON] Ìåèð ÈËËÎÍ [Meir (Selig) GILLON] Øàðëîòòà Ïåðêèíñ ÈËÌÀÍ (Øàðëîòòà Ïåðêèíñ ÑÒÅÒÑÎÍ) [Charlotte Perkins GILMAN (Charlotte Perkins STETSON)] Àëåê ÈÍÍÅÑÑ [Alec GUINNESS] Äæîí Óëüðèõ ÈÑÈ (×àðëç ÄÀÑÒÈÍ; Äæåé ÓËÜÐÈÕ) [J(ohn) U(lrich) GIESY (Charles DUSTIN; Jay ULRICH)] J.U.GIESY

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