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CSU Channel Islands hosted a Dedication Ceremony at the Santa Rosa Island Research Station on August 13, 2014.

The Stetson University and Stetson Student Veterans Organization Flagpole, Veterans Memorial Plaque, and Brick Path Dedication Ceremony too, place at 9 a.m. on Veterans Day, Nov. 11, 2015, in front of the Carlton Union Building (CUB). Learn more in this Stetson Today story www.stetson.edu/today/2015/11/veterans-day-stetsons-new-p...

These rooms were decorated for the Dedication Ceremony on July 24, 2008.

These rooms were decorated for the Dedication Ceremony on July 24, 2008.

Dedications on Sunday, February 4th at the 9am service.

 

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www.stvincent.edu | The Saint Vincent Athletics Department would like to welcome the family and friends of

the late Bernie Matthews, who coached the Bearcats for 33 years. Earlier today, a special Mass was held in Matthews’ memory. The Very Rev. Earl Henry, O.S.B., Prior of Saint Vincent Archabbey, then dedicated the Bernie Matthews Team Meeting Room in the Robert S. Carey Student Center.

Matthews’ family and former players are being recognized on the court at halftime of tonight’s game. Coach Matthews died on Feb. 1, 2015, after a courageous battle with pancreatic cancer.

CSU Channel Islands hosted a Dedication Ceremony at the Santa Rosa Island Research Station on August 13, 2014.

Images from the Tribal House Dedication during the return of the Huna Tlingit to their homeland. The ceremony took place in Bartlett Cove, Glacier Bay National Park, on August 25th.

Images from the Tribal House Dedication during the return of the Huna Tlingit to their homeland. The ceremony took place in Bartlett Cove, Glacier Bay National Park, on August 25th.

Schmitt Brothers Stage Dedication, Two Rivers, Wisconsin

Hanging out after the baby dedication.

Marzo 22 2014 @ Club V / Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Very truly yours

Robt Vaughn

(handwritten dedication and signature)

 

THEN AND NOW;

OR,

Thirty-Six Years in the Rockies.

Personal Reminiscences of Some of the First Pioneers of the State of Montana.

INDIANS AND INDIAN WARS.

The Past and Present of the Rocky Mountain Country.

1864–1900.

BY

ROBERT VAUGHN.

MINNEAPOLIS:

Tribune Printing Company.

1900.

Copyrighted, 1900.

BY

ARVONIA ELIZABETH VAUGHN.

 

FROM HOME TO THE STATE OF ILLINOIS.

 

I was born in Wales June 5, 1836, and was reared on a farm until I was nineteen years old. My parents’ names were Edward and Elizabeth Vaughan. There were six children—Jane, Hugh, Robert, Edward, John and Mary. Edward lives in the old home at the present time. His address is: “Dugoed Bach, Dinas Mowddwy, Mereoneth Sheir, G. B.”

My parents were of good family; by that I mean they and their ancestors were good Christian people, father and mother were members of the Episcopal Church. Father was a warden as long as I can remember. Mother was my only teacher. She taught me to obey, to tell the truth, to be kind, to respect others, and above all to fear God.

I left home when I was between nineteen and twenty. At this time I could speak but the Welsh language. I had a great desire to learn to acquire English; therefore I went to Liverpool, where sister Jane lived. I secured employment from the Hon. Benjamin Haywood Jones to work in a flower garden at his beautiful home on the West Derby Road. He was a rich banker in the city. I remained there over a year. Brother18 Hugh had gone to America a year before I left home, locating near Rome, N. Y. In the fall of 1858, instead of going home as I intended, I concluded that it would be a good idea for me to go to America and see my brother; then return in four or five months. So, without the knowledge of my parents, I took passage on board a steamship named the “Vigo” bound for New York. I was on the ocean twelve days and a half. As soon as I landed I wrote home and stated what I had done, and that I would be back home in four or five months, and at that time it was my honest intention to do so. From New York City I went to my brother’s, and stayed with him about three months; then I went to Palmyra, Ohio, to see Aunt Ann, my father’s sister. I was right at home now, and my father was satisfied since I was in the care of his sister. I was there over a year, going thence to Youngstown, Ohio, where I worked for Joshua Davies on a farm, and in the coal mines. From here I proceeded to McLean county, Illinois, where my brother had been for two years. I farmed with him one summer, then I went to Fairbury, Livingston county, and mined coal until 1864. During all this time I wrote home regularly and received letters in return. Instead of going home I was continually getting further from it. Somehow I could not resist the desire of venturing into the unsettled regions of the West. I kept drifting further and further until I found myself in the heart of the Rocky mountains, six thousand miles from home.

  

Oak Bluffs Pier Dedication, Martha's Vineyard

Columbia International University

Columbia, South Carolina

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Dedication reception for the Jeff Conant Behavioral Research Lab at Texas A&M University's Mays Business School

 

[Photo: Michael Kellett/Michael Kellett Professional Photography]

From left, Mrs. Ducles our brokers wife, Ming, Dra. Daisy Listano , Nining Gequillana Professor at the State university, Beth Moreno Bussinesswoman caterer, Minda Paver Nursing Professor,Gina Diez my lady boss, Aylene Notes Pastor wife and music directress, Dra. Tutie Salsedo

Images from the Tribal House Dedication during the return of the Huna Tlingit to their homeland. The ceremony took place in Bartlett Cove, Glacier Bay National Park, on August 25th.

Marzo 22 2014 @ Club V / Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina.

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