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  • Date is exactly "1914"

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There's A Long, Long Trail, lyrics by Stoddard King, composed by Zo Elliott, 1914.

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Summer Breezes, by Chas L. Johnson, 1914.

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Keep the Home Fires Burning, lyrics by Lena Guilbert Ford, music by Ivor Novello, 1914.

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The Missouri Waltz, by John Valentine Eppel and Frederic Knight Logan, 1914.

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I'm On My Way to Mandalay , composed by Fred Fisher, lyrics by Al. Bryan, 1914.

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Ballin' the Jack Fox Trot, by Chris Smith, 1914. Cover 2.

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Ballin' the Jack Fox Trot, by Chris Smith, 1914.

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Co-ed March - Two Step, by J.S. Zamecnik, 1914.

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God of All Nature, by Tschaikowsky and Armitage, 1914.

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Castle Lame Duck Waltz, by Dabney and Europe, 1914. Written for Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Castle (Irene).

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Dan Porter, Charles Bridges, and Paul Davis at trestle near Wilmore, West Virginia

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Valley Crossing Car Department in 1914

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Section Force of Montvale, Virginia

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Lynchburg, Virginia Freight Station, Cashier's Office employees

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Sham Battle

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Sham Battle

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Sham Battle

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Oak Symbol, 1914

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Sham Battle

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The back of the Huckleberry Train, stuck in the snow.

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The Huckleberry Train stuck in snow.

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A bound volume of recipes, handwritten or clipped from newspapers. The recipes are in no particular order and include main dishes, sides, and some breakfast items. The majority are dessert recipes. Some examples include "Grapenut pudding," "Deviled…

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Excerpts from the second ritual book of the Grand United Order of Odd Fellows, relating texts, hymns, passwords, and laws for lodges.

TX353.S46_1914.pdf
594 pages

TX715.H257_1914.pdf
208 pages

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Postmarked August 26 4PM 1914
Message on reverse:
"Mother dear, it was so muddy today we could not come home but if Friday is a better one we will walk [word obscured] if not please send for me Sat. evening - Love Olive
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