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    [Faustszenen] / F. M. Gregory

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    [FAUSTSZENEN] / F. M. GREGORY [Faustszenen] / F. M. Gregory (1) Faustszenen (1

    F. M. McLean

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    "F. M. McLean 1 Aust M.A.C. Adelaide River Darwin 1943 - 45".F. M. McLean. 1 Australian M.A.C.[?] Adelaide River Darwin 1943 - 45

    F. M. Smith & Co. Fine Footwear.

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    Advertisment for the F. M. Smith & Company.Date obtained from http://www.pbs.org/opb/historydetectives/feature/trade-cards/ Recto: [imprinted] Compliments of F. M. Smith & Co. Fine Footwear. New No 266 Elm Street, Dallas, Texas

    [Paperweight Advertising F. M. Compton & Son]

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    Rectangular paperweight advertising an undertaker service with the text: "F. M. COMPTON & SON / AMBULANCE / PHONE 98"

    [Report on Officer's duties by F. M. Turner, in regards to the President's murder #2]

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    Report on Officer's duties by F. M. Turner, in regards to the President's murder. Turner was assigned to the group that met President John F. Kennedy at Love Field Airport and took him to Dallas. After the shooting, Turner followed the motorcade car to Parkland Hospital then reported to the Texas School Book Depository. He took affidavits from witnesses and assisted in the investigation

    [Report on Officer's duties by F. M. Turner, in regards to the President's murder #1]

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    Report on Officer's duties by F. M. Turner, in regards to the President's murder. Turner was assigned to the group that met President John F. Kennedy at Love Field Airport and took him to Dallas. After the shooting, Turner followed the motorcade car to Parkland Hospital then reported to the Texas School Book Depository. He took affidavits from witnesses and assisted in the investigation

    [Typed Statement by F. M. Martin]

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    Typed statement by F. M. Martin, stating that he had nothing to add to his initial report

    Letters between F. M. Booth and W. J. Kerr

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    Letters concerning a position at the Utah Agricultural College, including recommendations for F. M. Booth and Mrs. F. M. Booth

    [Amnesty Letter] ID182 / Miller, F. M.

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    This letter was written by F. M. Miller to President Andrew Johnson in response to the President's Amnesty Proclamation of 29 May 1865. The writer indicates his county of residence as Buncombe Co., NC and does not state his occupation

    Letter from F. M. Pullen to S. B. Simmons

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    Letter from F. M. Pullen to S. B. Simmons, concerning reports and crop yields
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