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Today in History (10/22/20)Today in History Today is Thursday, Oct. 22, the 296th day of 2020. There are 70 days left in the year. Today's Highlight in History: On Oct. 22, 1979, the U.S. government allowed the deposed Shah of Iran to travel to New York for medical treatment -- a decision that precipitated the Iran hostage crisis...
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Perryville Teacher Loses 166 lbs The Healthy Weigh (1/8/16)Laura Ernst of Perryville, Mo., has lost more than half her body weight since starting the HMR program with The Healthy Weigh at Saint Francis Medical Center in June 2014. She went from a size 32 to a size 4 and dropped 166 pounds through diet and exercise alone, no surgery!...
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SoutheastHEALTH Helps Fund Relay for Life (6/25/14)SoutheastHEALTH representatives present a check for $10,000 to the American Cancer Society. The check presentation reflects the health system's sponsorship of Relay for Life, which annually raises funds for the American Cancer Society and the fight against cancer. Pictured at the Southeast Cancer Center, from left: Terri Stuckey and Mitzi Richter of the Cancer Center, Kelli Schenimann of the American Cancer Society and SoutheastHEALTH's Scott Givens, manager of HealthPoint Fitness in Jackson...
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young Abe Lincoln (2/24/14)Newly discovered photo of a young Abraham lincoln.
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Morand Compas (11/14/13)A charcoal image of my great grandfather, made about 1900.
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young Abe Lincoln (10/14/13)Newly discovered photo of a young Abraham lincoln.
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The sun peeking through again (1/31/13)Taken by Laura Childers near Delta January 30th after the rain.
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Nauset Lighthouse, Cape Cod, MA (11/12/12)The Nauset Lighthouse on Cape Cod, along with The Three Sisters lighthouses, guided ships along the eastern shore of Cape Cod for almost a century.
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First class at New Lorimier (9/4/12)New Lorimier School, now Cape Girardeau City Hall, opened its doors in the fall of 1937. These youngsters, pleased with their efforts in a spelling bee, posed for a picture on the steps of the George Boardman Clark house east of the school. The students are Polly Ramsey, Nancy Hunter, Janet Clark, Lloyd Watkins, John Mehrle, Maxine Busch, Rosemary Greenwell, Rosemary Craig, Bob "Bobby" Terry, Viola Whitney, unknown, and Mary Clack. ...
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Steamboat Cape Girardeau (1924-1935) (8/17/12)The third Cape Girardeau (1924-1935) was a sidewheel packet constructed in 1924. It operated as the Eagle Packet Company's commercial vessel from 1924 to 1935 between St. Louis, MO and Cape Girardeau, MO. Passengers praised the Cape Girardeau for being a spacious and luxurious boat. ...
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The Vanidivort Family Reunion at 630 North Street (7/3/12)The Vandivorts gathering in 1972 for their annual 4th of July Family reunion. This year they were invited to again revisit the home by the new owners: Steven Williams and John David Perry.
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G.A.R. APPLETON, POST 365, DEPT. of MO. (6/11/12)This group of men having served in the Civil War, joined the Grand Army of the Republic (G.A.R.). The ribbons that this group of men are wearing has printed on them, Appleton, Post No. 365, Dept. of Mo.. On this group picture, you can see that several of these men are wearing this G.A.R. ...
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G.A.R. APPLETON, POST NO. 365, DEPT. of MO. (6/11/12)This group of men having served in the Civil War, joined the Grand Army of the Republic (G.A.R.). The ribbons that this group of men are wearing has printed on them, Appleton, Post No. 365, Dept. of Mo.. On this group picture, you can see that several of these men are wearing this G.A.R. ...
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young Abe Lincoln (5/1/12)I recently discovered this photo of President Abraham Lincoln as a young man.
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young Abe Lincoln (4/14/12)Recently discovered photo of our beloved President Abraham Lincoln as a young man.
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young Abe Lincoln (4/14/12)Recently discovered photo of President Abraham Lincoln as a young man.
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NEW SKATES (3/30/12)Barbara Schlue age 5 or 6, late 1930's. Trying out her new roller skates front of her home.
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backyard play (3/29/12)3 sisters playing in yard. Margaret, Dorothy, Mary Schlue. photo taken in 1925
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Sisters (3/29/12)Margaret and Dorothy Schlue standing in front of the family home in 1920's
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Elizabeth Schlue (3/29/12)My Grandmother Elizabeth Schlue is in the black hat. it was taken around 1910, after the birth of her first son.