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Dent, Sarah Marshall, d. Apr 9, 1795, age 59yr and 6mn
Marshall, Anne, d. Jul 31, 1805, age 27 years, w/o George
Marshall, Dr. Thomas, d. Jun 6 1829, age 72yr and 2mn
Marshall, Eleanor A., b. Dec 16, 1801, d. Oct 20, 1852, w/o Thomas
Marshall, Eleanor Douglas, d. Aug 21, 1833, age 3yr 6mn 7da, d/o Thomas and Eleanor
Marshall, Eleanor R.A., d. Sep 26, 1829, age 6yr 9mn 29da, d/o Thomas and Eleanor
Marshall, Elizabeth, no dates
Marshall, George D., d. Sep 11, 1822, age 20yr and 2mn, s/o George and Anne
Marshall, M. Margaret, d. Jun 2, 1837, age 71 years
Marshall, Margaret Elizabeth Ann, d. Oct 18, 1833, age 9yr 3mn 22da, d.o Thomas and Eleanor
Marshall, Mary Catherine, d. Sep 8, 1833, age 5yr and 15da, d/o Thomas and Eleanor
Marshall, Mary, d. Jan 8, 1827
Marshall, Rebecca Hanson, d. Dec 5, 1770, In her 55th year, w/o Thomas
Marshall, Sabrina Greenfield, b. Mar 1768, w/o Thomas
Marshall, Thomas H., d. Aug 13, 1843, age 47 years
Marshall, Thomas Hanson, b. Apr 9, 1731, d. Mar 8, 1801, age 69 years
Marshall, Thomas, d. Jun 10, 1759, In his 65th year of age
Stuart, Mary Marshall, d. Jul 1759, w/o Phillip www.interment.net/data/us/md/charles/marshall/index.htm
From Left to right - Diogo Cão (first to arrive to the Congo river)
Antonio Ábeu (navigator)
Afonso de Albuquerque (second viceroy of Portuguese India)
St. Francis Xavier (missionary)
Cristovão de Gama (captain)
The College Park Aviation Museum is located adjacent to the College Park Airport. The College Park Airport is the world’s oldest continuously operating airport established in 1909 when Wilbur Wright came and trained military officers to fly the government’s first aeroplane. The airport is known as the “Field of Firsts” which includes the first female passenger, first machine gun tested on an airplane, and the first controlled helicopter flight.
This was a curious evening as it was a brilliant waning gibbous moon coupled with a rising fog resulting in some fun shots & patterns. You could visibly see the fog & energy being emitted moving upward from the ground exactly as displayed in these photos and condensing around the dog. Hopefully they do not use toxic or carcinogenic pesticides or herbicides which as you can see will simply dissipate back into the air one breathes. Soccer field next door.