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Created January 22, 1858, and organized August 2, 1858, this county was named for its most important settlement, Fort Mason.
Garrisoned intermittently from July 6, 1851, to March 23, 1869, Fort Mason was named for Lt. G. T. Mason of the United States 2nd Dragoons, killed in Mexican War action on April 25, 1846, near Brownsville. Fort Mason was one of a chain of posts situated a day's horseback ride apart, from Red River to the Rio Grande, for protecting frontier against Apaches, Comanches, other Indians. (1936) (1971) (Marker No. 11285)
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Marker left by the Boys Scouts of America at the Tri-State Marker on the Maryland, West Virginia, Pennsylvania line in 1967.
Blues on Broadbeach, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia - May 19-22, 2016.
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Photo taken with a Sony a6000 with a Sony FE 28-70mm f3-5.5.6 OSS lens.
Mason residents try to warm themselves by an outdoor fire during the annual Christmas in Mason celebration on Dec. 2. The Enquirer/Rachel Richardson
08/08/2010 - Mason Cook - 2010 Teen Choice Awards - Do Something 101 Back Pack Afterparty - Arrivals - Globe Theatre at Universal Studios - Universal City, CA, USA - Keywords: - 0 - - Photo Credit: Keadrick D. Washington / PR Photos - Contact (1-866-551-7827)
Mason has started sleeping under our bed. We were quite amused when he did it the first time. Actually, we're still amused.
Blues on Broadbeach, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia - May 19-22, 2016.
bluesonbroadbeach.com/artists/mason-rack/
Photo taken with a Sony a6000 with a Sony FE 28-70mm f3-5.5.6 OSS lens.
John Mayer & Band
Live at Royal Albert Hall, London, UK
September 18, 2007
(also feat. Brad Mason)
photo by Nadja von Massow
here the same dude is trying to dislocate his hip joint to get the toilet seat down around his waist.
Blues on Broadbeach, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia - May 19-22, 2016.
bluesonbroadbeach.com/artists/mason-rack/
Photo taken with a Sony a6000 with a Sony FE 28-70mm f3-5.5.6 OSS lens.
Samuel Burley Mason
Co. H, 1st and 4th New Hampshire Infantry
Enlisted 20 Apr 1861, and mustered in 4 May as Sgt; must. out on 9 Aug 1861. Reenlisted 29 Aug '61 and mustered in 18 Sept, a sergeant. Served until 27 Sep 1864.
Born in Haverhill, MA, on 30 March 1832, son of Samuel and Lori (Knight) Mason.
Died in Atkinson, NH on 11 Sep 1916, from heart failure, aged 84.
I got to spend some time, just Mason and me, this evening. I am pretty new to flash photography and thought I'd try the shutter dragging technique. I lucked out and caught him right before he turned away.