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Will Cunningham 1876
Will Cunningham was born in 1876. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Will Cunningham.
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Will Cunningham's History: 1876
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3 Memories, Stories & Photos about Will

Gladwyn Gold's slides 1959 #1
Alvie, Will, Gladwyn Gold, ?, Charlie Price, Millard, Tom. The one that I don't know looks like an older Bill Tremaine but I think that in other pictures of Bill Tremaine taken at this time, he was much younger.
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Gladwyn Gold's slides circa 1955-1957 #1
May, Nettie, ?, ?, Charlie, ?, ?, Will.
Tis Will's farm with the chicken coop and the corn crib in the background.
Tis Will's farm with the chicken coop and the corn crib in the background.
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in Newton County, Missouri United States
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Gladwyn Gold's slides circa 1955-1957 #3
One of Gladwyn's slides that is not dated but the card is from Aug1955-July1957. From Mike, Will's grandson, "left to right back row, Erma, Leonard, Jewel, Will and May and left to right in front are Bill and Larry, Leonard and Jewels boys.
I would guess it was taken near L&J's house."
I would guess it was taken near L&J's house."
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In 1876, in the year that Will Cunningham was born, on June 4th, the Transcontinental Express - an express train - arrived in San Francisco, using the 7 year old transcontinental railroad line. It took 83 hours and 39 minutes from New York City - about 3.5 days - to cross the country.
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In 1883, from August 26th through August 27th, Krakatoa - in Indonesia - erupted. 70% of the island - 163 villages - were destroyed and more than 36,400 people were killed by the eruption and the tsunami resulting from it. It was one of the deadliest volcanic eruptions ever.
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I am researching the Cunningham, Brickey, Gold, Ellis, McClain, Weems and Thornberry in Benton County, Arkansas and Newton County, Missouri. I am also researching the Martin in Marion County, West Virginia. And the Ludwig, Schwartz and Wicht in Allegheny City, Pennsylvania.
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