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  1. Audrey by Mary Johnston. by Johnston. Mary. 1870-1936., 1902
  2. Sir Mortimer : a novel by Mary (1870-1936). Yohn, Fredrick Coffay (1875-1933) ill. Johnston, 1903-01-01
  3. Cease firing. by Mary Johnston; with illustrations by N. C. Wyet by Johnston. Mary. 1870-1936., 1912-01-01
  4. To have and to hold. by Mary Johnston. by Johnston. Mary. 1870-1936., 1900
  5. The witch. by Mary Johnston. by Johnston. Mary. 1870-1936., 1914-01-01
  6. Prisoners of hope. a tale of colonial Virginia. by Mary Johnston by Johnston. Mary. 1870-1936., 1900
  7. The long roll. by Mary Johnston. with illustrations by N. C. Wye by Johnston. Mary. 1870-1936., 1911-01-01
  8. Lewis Rand by Johnston Mary 1870-1936, 2010-09-29
  9. Hagar. by Mary Johnston. by Johnston. Mary. 1870-1936., 1913-01-01
  10. By order of the company by Mary, 1870-1936 Johnston, 2009-10-26

101. History Pictures,American,world,educational Image Collections,CD-ROM
1923 ? Robert La Follette at his desk in 1906 ? Hiram W. Johnson on shipboard ? Governor Peter Norbeck (18701936) of SD ? Lillian D. Wald
http://www.historypictures.com/home_ahppx_g.htm
Explore our products in Main Information American History PicturePack Collections Each American History PicturePack Collection covers one of ten major periods in American history. Each Collection contains a thorough, in-depth series of visual lessons - each one a segment of history, told in beautiful large-size images and historical captions (articles). PicturePacks are inexpensive, and allow you to order just the historical content you need. Created in html (web-based) format, PicturePacks PicturePack PicturePacks allow independent study, but they are also

102. Robinson Cemetery
JOHNSON Emma S. 1864 1920 Mary E. 1846 - 1877 James M. 1831 - 1896. JOHNSTONCharles H., brother 1858 Mary A. 1870 - 1936. RICE George C. 1812 - 1895
http://www.macatawa.org/~brianter/RobinsonCemetery.html
Robinson Cemetery
Located on this map
Robinson Township, Section 35. Copied Oct. 2, 1942, by Mrs. Edward P. Slooter, Mrs. John J. Mikula, Mrs. John Kramer, Mrs. Allan B. Ayers, and Mrs. R.F. Keeler.
ALEYN David 1860 - 19 . .
Elsie 1857 - 1933 AMIGH George 1821 - 1895
Ann 1821 - 1910 BARANYAI Steve 1870 - 1940 BARTOW Cora M. 1816 - 1925 BECKETT Ethel May 19, 1888 - Aug. 8, 1906
Ettie Mar. 9, 1886 - Aug. 9, 1900
Elizabeth, mother 1861 - 1916
Samuel, father Aug. 30, 1824 - Mar. 6, 1906
Ana M., mother Oct. 13, 1832 - June 9, 1908
William A., son Feb. 6, 1854 - Dec. 19, 1879

103. BETHAL CEMETERY, Grayson Co. Cemeteries Of TX
LEE JOHNSON JONES ABF AUG 18,1885 DEC 8,1917 JONES EF 1848 1930 *S/WMary 1869 1978 SEWELL WB 1870 1936 SIMMONS CHARLES R. JAN 31,1899 MAY 27,1918
http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Grayson/cemetery/bethal.htm
BETHAL CEMETERY Grayson County, Texas Submitted by Michael Cross (1997) Photos by Gary Webb MAP Bethal Cemetery is located south 0f White Wright Tx ON US HWY 69. *S/W-MEANS STONE WITH SIMMONS CHARLES R.

104. Journal Of San Diego History
William Templeton Johnson s life began on Shore Road, West New Brighton, Marston, Mary Gillman, George White Marston (Pasadena, 1956), Vol. II, chaps.
http://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/71fall/johnson.htm

The Journal of San Diego History

Fall 1971, Volume 17, Number 4
Contents of this Issue
WILLIAM TEMPLETON JOHNSON
San Diego Architect, 1877-1957
By MARTIN E. PETERSEN
Images from the Article At their seventy-first annual meeting in Washington, D.C., September 25, 1939, William Templeton Johnson became a Fellow in the prestigious American Institute of Architects. At that time, less than three hundred architects throughout the country associated with the institute had been so honored. The award was bestowed upon Johnson because: "The profession of architecture has been well served by Mr. Johnson. His contributions to design, research, literature, education and public service fulfill the exacting criteria of a vital architecture." The lasting legacy of Johnson, manifest particularly in his public buildings in San Diego, is implicit in the personal philosophy that underlies them. According to a family member, "he studied the simple, beautiful lines of California Mission Architecture and shuddered at the ugly, unsuited lines of an architecture imported from the East in the new San Diego's early growth." During the first quarter of the twentieth century and throughout his life, he encouraged an adaptation of the Spanish Mission architectural style with its red tile roof and warm stucco walls, and discouraged any style he felt out of keeping with the climate and scenic background of Southern California.

105. Books From 1926 With US Copyright Not Renewed
Lewis Ferandus CRAWFORD {US} M 1870 1936 Rekindling Camp Fires (w From The Prairie Schooner To A City Flat a {26EUS}1926 Allen JOHNSON {US?
http://www.kingkong.demon.co.uk/ccer/1926x.htm
you must verify any information in it before relying on it . See here The books are divided into 3 categories:
  • Probably
  • Likely
  • Possibly in the US Public Domain - books by authors I believe to be non-US citizens (though may include some US citizens I have not yet identified as such) - if any of these were published in the US, the rules on works by non-US authors (see here ) will apply.
Explanation of abbreviations:
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I'd welcome ( webmaster@kingkong.demon.co.uk ) any more information of relevance, eg clarification of authors' US nationality, country of first publication, whether simultaneously published in US and abroad, etc.
PROBABLY IN U.S. PUBLIC DOMAIN
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These are books by authors I believe to be non-US citizens (though may include some US citizens I have not yet identified as such) - if any of these were published in the US, the rules on works by non-US authors (see here ) will apply.

106. ST. PETER S CEMETERY, Sedgwick County, Kansas Copyright 2000 Bill
1945 18 2 Johnson Herbert 17 Apr 1907 Apr 1986 12 20 Johnson Margaret 08 1 Weaver Pamela Sue 1956 1960 5 12 Weber Agnes 1870 1936 8 12 Weber Edna C.
http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/sedgwick/cems/stpetcem.txt

107. Rosedale Memorial Park Cemetery
BULMAN Ora F., husband 1870 1936. BURGER Marvin, father 1879 - 1941 JOHNSON Leonard A., husband 1909 - 1939 Rex 1887 - 1940 Betty, aunt 1848 - 1935
http://www.macatawa.org/~brianter/RosedaleMemorialParkCemetery.html
Rosedale Memorial Park Cemetery
Tallmadge Township, Section 25. Copied September 15, 1942.
ACKERMAN Harvey Walter, son 1910 - 1938 ADAMS John Peter, father 1890 - 1942
William H., father 1873 - 1941 AFMAN Florence Baker, dau. 1899 - 1934 AKAMA Anna G., wife 1892 - 1933 ALKEMA Kathryn Joyce, dau. 1933 - 1936 ALVORD Harry 1876 - 1900 ANDERSON Ethel M. Bloomquist and infant dau. 1901 - 1931
John W., father 1876 - 1941
Edith A., mother 1891 - 1941 BUSH Alvia C., husband 18-2 - 1942 BAILEY Lillie E., wife 1873 - 1938
Effie M. 1878 - 1939 BAKER Anna, mother 1865 - 1936
Faith, mother 1903 - 1936

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