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    Don Ryan, Bill Perry

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    Don Ryan - white jacket; Bill Perry - white ca

    Don Carlos Perry

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    Don Carlos Perry , son of William Howard and Juliaette (Stowell) Perry was born 29 Apr 1862 in Huntsville, UT, died 15 Apr 1930 in Portland, OR. Married 1884 Martha Perr

    Mrs. Don Ashwell Perry

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    Mrs. Don Ashwell Perry is shown posing her wedding gown, standing in front of a mirror. Published in the morning edition, July 23, 1950.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1950s/5303/thumbnail.jp

    8.07.001: "The Pink, White and Green" dedicated to Don Walsh by Al Pittman, February 1999

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    Signed by the author. While this copy is dedicated to Don Walsh, the original poem was dedicated to his brother Des, as indicated below the title

    Texas Cleaver

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    A journalist, author, and politician, Biggers was born September 27, 1868, in Meridian, Texas, and grew up in a ranching environment. He edited and wrote for several West Texas newspapers, served in the Texas Legislature, and was active in land promotion in West Texas and Eastern New Mexico. He authored several books, including History That Will Never Be Repeated (1901), Pictures Of The Past (1902) [both under the pen name Lan Franks], Cattle Range To Cotton Patch (1905), Shackelford County Sketches (1908), and Our Sacred Monkeys (1933). Don Hampton Biggers died at a rest home in Stephenville on December 11, 1957, a month after his wife's death, Nettie.Volume 3. Number 11

    Perry-Nicholson Wedding Party

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    Group portrait of the Perry-Nicholson Wedding party, with groom Merrell Don Perry and bride Nellie Elizabeth Nicholson, from Odom Photography Studio on Bradenton’s Old Main Street

    Don Gale, author of Francie and the Basket Women,holding a copy of the book, Stephenville

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    Don Gale, author of Francie and the Basket Women, holding a copy of the children's book which is set in Newfoundland and tells the tale of a little girl, Francie, who runs away from the dentist and hops aboard a train. While on the train Francie meets several basket makers, one of which cure her tooth ache

    Billy Goat

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    A journalist, author, and politician, Biggers was born September 27, 1868, in Meridian, Texas, and grew up in a ranching environment. He edited and wrote for several West Texas newspapers, served in the Texas Legislature, and was active in land promotion in West Texas and Eastern New Mexico. He authored several books, including History That Will Never Be Repeated (1901), Pictures Of The Past (1902) [both under the pen name Lan Franks], Cattle Range To Cotton Patch (1905), Shackelford County Sketches (1908), and Our Sacred Monkeys (1933). Don Hampton Biggers died at a rest home in Stephenville on December 11, 1957, a month after his wife's death, Nettie."The Billy Goat : Always Buttin' In.""Published Every Time the Signs are Right which Zodiac Event Occurs About Four Times a Month at Rotan, Fisher County, Texas" -- Cover

    Perry-Nicholson Wedding

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    Portrait view of bride Nellie Elizabeth Nicholson at her wedding to Merrell Don Perry, from the Odom Photography Studio on Bradenton’s Old Main Street

    Commodore Perry Hotel - Don Quixote Murals, Toledo, Ohio, 1938

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    A photo of the Don Quixote Murals in the ballroom of the Commodore Perry Hotel, located at 505 Jefferson Avenue in Toledo, Ohio. Terms associated with the photograph are: Commodore Perry Hotel (Toledo, Ohio) | 505 Jefferson Avenue (Toledo, Ohio) | Central business districts | Hotels | Mural painting and decoratio
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