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(Glass Negative) Olof Holm - Roseau Photo - Box Notation: "Holm Bros" - Olof Holm = Father of Dorothy (Holm) Wangenstein = mother of Marjorie, Robert, and Barbara Wangenstein - see # 2004-043-133 - with camera.

 

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8014 Olson Memorial Highway #185

Golden Valley, MN 55427

612-235-6060

Scaling-up Investments for the Forest and Farm Facility

Resource Partners’ Thematic Consultation

 

30 April 2019, Rome Italy

 

Editorial use only. Copyright ©FAO.

Photo credit must be given: ©FAO/Roberto Cenciarelli

Land Resource Investments, Inc. was founded to make quality land ownership available to the individual. Prior to the company's formation, quality land opportunities were difficult if not impossible for most people to attain due to the capital required.

 

Land Resource Investments, Inc. provides opportunities that can change lives for the better. Ownership opportunities in quality land that normally would be out of reach to all but large companies or wealthy individuals have been made available by Land Resource Investments, Inc. (LRI). These opportunities help people from all walks of life to take charge of their financial future.

 

Land Resource Investments

325 Harbour Cove Drive

Suite 211

Sparks, Nevada, 89434

Phone: 800-628-9946

Web: www.landbanknation.com

 

The Abbi Agency

275 Hill Street, Suite 250

Reno, Nevada 89501

Phone: 775-323-2977

E-Mail: ty@theabbiagency.com

Sophia Swanson, mother to Charles Swanson, Knute Swanson, John Eliason.

 

More at pchs.org/resources/2005-044-015

The 2009 Women's Resource Center luncheon honored four outstanding Philadelphia area women who have made notable contributions in their respective fields, including Mia Mendoza of the Mendoza Group; Marilyn Russell, a leading radio personality in Philadelphia; Carol Nelson Shepherd, one the of the founding partners of the Philadelphia law firm Feldman Shepherd; and Leanne Wagner, Vice President, Commercial Differentiation Strategy Wyeth Pharmaceuticals.

 

Photo credit: Donna Lere

 

www.furiarubel.com

Charles Naplin & Catherine & Randall Noper - 2001 - Engelstad Building - Engelstad Village - TRF - Family Festival.

 

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Ingeborg (Stromsmoe)Stein & daughter Edna- Ingeborg born May 6, 1886 - New Sollom - 1st baby baptized in Rindal Church- To Canada - 1902 - Married Gisle Stein 7-18-1910(?) Gordon (son) born 2-9-1912 & died 8-1913 - Gisle died 11-29-1917 - MN 1919.

 

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Dieudonné Evou Mekou, Deputy Governor, Central Bank of Central African States addressing during the Annual Meeting 2017 - Day 3 - Boosting Domestic Resource Mobilization to Finance African Transformation on May 24, 2017, at Mahatma Mandir Exhibition-cum-Convention Centre in Ahmedabad, India.

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Name:British Resource

IMO:9683037

Flag:Isle Of Man

Vessel type:Crude Oil Tanker

Gross tonnage:61,000 tons

Summer DWT:119,999 tons

Length:250 m

Beam:44 m

Draught:13.1 m

Home port:Douglas

Built: 2016

Builder: STX OFFSHORE & SHIPBUILDING - JINHAE, SOUTH KOREA

Physician's Hospital - T.R.F. - 219 5th St. W.

 

More details at pchs.org/resources/0000-000-537

Post Office in Goodridge (1960) Construction

 

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A bespoke entrance Canopy was installed at the Enfield Resource Centre in Accrington to provide outdoor shelter for local service users of the centre.

Photo: Laura Dutelle

(Glass Negative) Jacob Borry - Unknown cabin among trees, unknown boy standing by trees.

 

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Equity Resource Center ribbon cutting at HCLS Central Branch.

Tindolph Park - TRF - Swimming and Picnic Beach - 2004 = LaFave Park.

 

More at pchs.org/resources/1998-080-087

(Neal Fox Photo) - Knox School PTA & School Album 1961-1962 - 3 - Elda Hanson- Unknown Names.

 

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The Sir Harry and Lady Djanogly Learning Resource Centre on Jubilee Campus.

Foth-Derby II 35mm Camera - Manufactured by: C.F. Foth & Company, Berlin, Germany - 1934-42 - 1:3.5 - F-50 lens - Two Curtain focal plane shutter - Used 127 film - Self-timer - Fixed lens mount - contains exposed film.

 

More at pchs.org/resources/1997-070-107

Lincoln High School Marching Band - American Festival Parade - Thief River Falls - 1997.

 

More at pchs.org/resources/1997-089-153

The State of Missouri Resource, Recovery & Rebuilding Center is open at 705 Illinois Ave., Building A, Suite 12. The facility is a one-stop shop for Joplin residents who have been affected by the tornado and who need assistance with temporary housing, unemployment assistance, driver’s licenses and other identification cards, and other issues.

 

The facility is open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday. Following August 1, this center will be open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.

Northrop Faculty - B: Phillip Beadle, Ruth Mickelson, Emma Tandberg, ? , Myrtle Forster, ?, ? , Birdell Randorf, F: Jeanne Knutson, ?, ?, Madelyn Robarge.

 

More at pchs.org/resources/2001-053-021

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Berge - Wedding 4-14-1913 - Parents of Bernice Lafrenz and George E. Berge - 2 copies - different prints of negative

 

More details at pchs.org/resources/0000-000-479

Photo: Sven Menschel

The Cameron County District Attorney’s Office, Cameron County Children’s Advocacy Center, Inc. and Brownsville Police Department hosted its 8th Annual Victims Resource Expo April 26 at H-E-B in Brownsville.

 

The Expo’s purpose is to provide community awareness on the agencies that directly service victims of violent crime. Crime Victims’ Rights Week is April 21-27, and organizations nationwide are working together to assist victims with overcoming challenges after experiencing a violent crime.

 

The District Attorney’s Office has a Crime Victims Assistance Program that provides services to all victims of violent crime. The program is an integral component in the criminal justice process. Since its inception in 1999, more than 10,000 victims of violent crime have been provided with direct services.

 

“Our goal is to help victims become survivors,” District Attorney Luis V. Saenz said.

 

Numerous agencies participated in the Expo that included giveaways, door prizes and informational booths for the public. A special wreath ceremony took place where family members of victims commemorate the loss of their loved one. Families displayed wreaths they created to reflect information about the victim.

 

This year’s theme – New Challenges, New Solutions – reflects the increasingly complex mission of victim advocates today. Advocates face emerging challenges that include changing demographics, immigration, human trafficking, terrorism and the use of technology to commit crimes.

 

For more information, call the Crime Victims Assistance Program at (956) 544-0849.

 

Washington School Album-1980-1981 - 3 - Unknown names.

 

More at pchs.org/resources/1997-093-446

Postcard - Unknown man in uniform with cap & badge - sheriff or police ?.

 

More at pchs.org/resources/1997-090-002

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