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Mike Snyder, the Director of the National Park Service's Intermountain Region, unveiled a plaque designating the site of the Heart Mountain Relocation Center as a National Historic Landmark. He spoke very movingly about his own family background and the importance of preserving sites like Heart Mountain that reflect the triumph of the human spirit over adversity, and that serve as reminders of the importance of civil liberties during times of peril. (Photo by Eric Muller)
Gov. Snyder speaking to participants at the 2013 China International Auto Parts Development Summit Forum
Grandpa Wally and Grandma Pearl Snyder, probably taken sometime in the 1970s. (Aunt Barbara gave me the photo, but I don't know whether she was the one who took the picture.)
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Built 1831-1835, this 2 story log and frame house on a granite foundation has exterior walls covered with board and batten siding, and wood shingles on the gable roof.
The position of the house within the Confederate battle lines Warfield Ridge made its use as a headquarters by officers of McLaws’ and Hood’s Divisions likely. Confederates of Hood's division marched past this house and across the surrounding land during their attack during the attack on July 2, 1863.
Most of the interior fabric of the house was replaced or reconstructed by NPS in early 1970s when the original first floor was removed and replaced with nonhistoric fabric. It was rehabilitated to its 1890s appearance in 1991-1992. This home stands unoccupied and “mothballed”.
Congrats to Inspire's Selected authors for Best of Color Photography 5/15/2015
Author Andrea Snyder Martin selected by Editorial Staff Carol Griffith Roberts
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Bought at a flea market in Indianapolis, Indiana. The photo was taken in Tiffin, Ohio, and the subject was identified as S. S. Snyder of "Columbiana, O." Also on the back of the photo was the date 4 - 19 - '93, the words "Heid. Theo. Sem. Class of '94" and "Sailed for Japan, Oct. 1894."
Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder and Battle Creek Unlimited member Jan Frantz hold up House bill 5451 after signing the bill at the Michigan National Guard Joint Force Headquarters in Lansing, Mich., July 1, 2014. Behind Snyder are Company B, 1st Battalion, 125th Infantry Soldier Private 1st Class Ian Cunningham, Executive Director of NG Association of Michigan Brian Davis and Maj. Gen. Gregory Vadnais, the adjutant general of the MING. The bill was sponsored by Rep. Renden and provides tuition assistance for Michigan Guard members in good standing. (Michigan National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Denice Rankin)
Snyder Covered Bridge is located in Locust Township. Spanning the
North Branch of Roaring Creek, the bridge is on Twp. Rte. 361 off 2001, east of Pa. Rte. 42 and east of Slabtown. The construction date, builder, and cost of this bridge are unknown. It is listed in the County Bridge Book as being near John Snyder’s grist mill. Truss: Queenpost
Photo by Ingrid Barnes - CMVB.
Alexis Snyder my baby . Singing at her first open Mic night. She rocked it.
recorded this with my phone... hope that explains the poor quality and why it is sideways.
Persistent URL: digital.lib.muohio.edu/u?/snyder,4203
Subject (TGM): Women's education; Student organizations; Literature; Clubs; Clubwomen; Group portraits;
Persistent URL: digital.lib.muohio.edu/u?/snyder,3225
Subject (TGM): Student organizations; Fraternities and sororities; Dwellings; Houses; Snow; Winter;
Watching the boys basketball game on Jan. 25, 2013, are Les Snyder, a retired Gulf science teacher, and Stefano Trompeo, a 1998 Gulf graduate and the all-time third highest scoring boys basketball player in GHS history. Trompeo scored 1024 points at Gulf. For the past four seasons Stefano has been head coach of the New York University women's basketball team, and was an assistant for the previous five. He resigned the position last year. Les Snyder is a 1965 graduate of Gulf High School, but did not play basketball. He did play football and was the salutatorian of his class.
Gov. Rick Snyder and Brig. Gen. Leonard Isabelle, Jr., hold up House bill 5451 after the governor’s signing of the bill at the Michigan National Guard Joint Force Headquarters in Lansing, Mich., July 1, 2014. Behind Snyder Maj. Gen. Gregory Vadnais and members of the Michigan Department of Veterans Affairs. (Michigan National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Denice Rankin)
Snyder Covered Bridge is located in Locust Township. Spanning the
North Branch of Roaring Creek, the bridge is on Twp. Rte. 361 off 2001, east of Pa. Rte. 42 and east of Slabtown. The construction date, builder, and cost of this bridge are unknown. It is listed in the County Bridge Book as being near John Snyder’s grist mill. Truss: Queenpost
Photo by Ingrid Barnes - CMVB.