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» The editor of the "-------- Hemisphere" says there is reason in all things. His own skull is certainly an exception.

By G.D. Prentice, Editor of the Louisville Journal, 1860.

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Item name: Postcard from Samuel Prentiss, 1882
Summary: To Moses Hoyle Esq., of East Thompson, CT
Description: Jan. 13/82. Mr. Hoyle. Dear Sir, I think I left my photograph of Mr. Garfield at your house. ... Samuel Prentiss of Taftsville CT
Date: 1882-12-13
Location: US, CT, East Thompson
Collections: Postcards
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• I am trying to find information about the ancestors of William Prentice, born 1821, Richmond, Surrey, England. Any help would be most appreciated.
» Geoffrey Prentice [2000-01-12]
• want information and phone and address of the hezibah house for troubled teens it is a christion based school and home please need infor for troubled teen Thanks
» Carol Beeman [1999-07-01]
• Can anyone tell me more about Lathrop W. & Rhoda (Manchester) Prentice of Rhode Island? He was born in Ct on 20 Nov 1822; and died in Seekonk, MA on 16 Mar 1894. They were married in Providence, RI on 24 Apr 1850. They had 8 children: Lena, Mary, Fannie, Ella, Eva, Annie, Rhoda, and William.
» Donna [2005-05-24]

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» Letter from Perry Prentiss to Isaac Harter, 1898 - Perry Prentiss was a director of the Morris Ball Pulverizer Company.