Exploring Jamestown Cemetery
Leaving Jamestown NY In The Rain
Yes, it's time for Me and Mrs. HDR to head home from our trip to Jamestown NY. Enjoy some of our conversions leaving in the rain. Also a little chat about Harley.
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Famous Graves pt 4 New York
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Historic Jamestown Island Virginia Cemetery
Cemetery outside church on Historic Jamestown Island in Virginia - Birthplace of America
Youngs Memorial Cemetery: Theodore Roosevelt's Gravesite
Theodore Roosevelt passed away on January 6, 1919 and was buried in Youngs Memorial Cemetery in Oyster Bay, N.Y. His grave is located on the top of a large hill, overlooking Oyster Bay Cove.
First Time to Ever Use Couchsurfing in Jamestown, New York | JER JOHNS
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Governor Cuomo Announces Grand Opening For National Comedy Center In Jamestown
August 1, 2018, Jamestown - Governor Cuomo announces the new National Comedy Center, the first non-profit cultural institution and visitor experience dedicated to comedy, is officially open in Jamestown, Chautauqua County.
Friends of Mount Hope Cemetery Restoration Project
Mayer Paint & Hardware had the opportunity to donate a cleaning product called Wet & Forget to The Friends of Mount Hope Cemetery who are restoring the headstones and tombstones at one of the most remarkable Victorian cemeteries in America, Mount Hope Cemetery located in Rochester, NY. Some of the famous people buried here are Frederick Douglass, Susan B. Anthony and the children of Buffalo Bill.
Wet And Forget is an easy way to eliminate outdoor mold, mildew, moss, lichen and algae.
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Top 10 places people disappear in the United States.
Top 10 places people disappear in the United States. Alaska is bad.
Everyone wants to know how not to become a missing person. There is a lot of unsolved mystery in this country. We have more missing people than most people can fathom. Unsolved missing person cases are filed away in police dept all over this country. This list is about some places that have an odd number of people that have vanished.
There are cold cases from coast to coast. These are just a few. Some people think it is paranormal, some people think it is UFO's.
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Haunted Locations: Gurnsey Hollow Cemetery
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Episode : 9 : Gurnsey Hollow Cemetery
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Fun in Nature at Allen Park- June 2014 (Jamestown, NY)
Family trip to nature section of Allen Park in Jamestown, NY.
Calais Maine Cemetery Tour Performance - Jane Eaton as Ruth Clark
Each year, the SCHS puts on a well-attended cemetery tour in Calais, Maine. Society members dress as former residents of Calais and share their stories with guests. In this performance, Jane Eaton plays the role of Ruth Clark, owner of the Clark neighborhood store in the first half of the 20th century.
UFO Sighting in Falconer, New York (United States) on Sunday 15 June 2014
This is a screen shot of a video a friend too in mid June 2014 looking west in Falconer, NY. No sound and was repeating dim and then bright. Didn't move. - See more at:
2017 04 04 1600m Relay Falconer, NY
Sampson Memorial Museum Tour - Sampson State Park, NY
Here's a full tour of Sampson State Park's WWII and Korean War Memorial Museum.
Meteor fireball lights up night sky in Perth, Australia
Dozens of phone calls have been made to the Perth Observatory after people reported 'a giant fireball' above south-west Australia. The fireball is believed to have been a meteor that entered the Earth's atmosphere at speeds of up to 20km per second, according to the observatory. Scientists from Curtin University are investigating whether the meteor completely burned up in the atmosphere or hit the ground near York, a town about 100km east of Perth
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Driving directions with Street View on Google Maps
Now you can use Street View when getting driving directions on Google Maps.
Teach-in: Slavery, Memory, and Reconciliation
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On Dec. 1, 2015 in Gaston Hall, the Georgetown University Working Group on Slavery, Memory & Reconciliation hosted a teach-in for the community. It featured audience Q&A along with four presentations:
Matthew Quallen (SFS ‘16) on Georgetown’s own history
Prof. Marcia Chatelain (GU-History) on the experience of Brown University
Prof. Kirt von Daacke (UVA-History) on the experience of the Virginia Colleges and Universities Studying Slavery (VCUSS)
Dr. Charles Villa-Vicencio (GU-Berkley Center) on the experience of South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission
The aim of this event was to encourage the on-going campus conversation about Georgetown University’s historical relationship to slavery and its legacy; to increase familiarity with our history; to inspire creative ways of processing and remembering this history; and to further the pursuit of reconciliation in our community.
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Our History at Georgetown
Speaker: Matthew Quallen, SFS'16, a member of the Working Group on Slavery, Memory & Reconciliation, Georgetown University
23:21
Overview of Brown University's Steering Committee on Slavery & Justice
Speaker: Marcia Chatelain, Assoc. Professor of History and member of the Working Group on Slavery, Memory & Reconciliation, Georgetown University
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Overview of the University of Virginia President’s Commission on Slavery and the University
Speaker: Kirt von Daacke, Associate Professor of History, Assistant Dean, and Co-chair of the President’s Commission on Slavery and the University at the University of Virginia
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Reflections on South Africa's Truth & Reconciliation Commission
Speaker: Charles Villa-Vicencio, Visiting Associate Professor at Georgetown University and a leading global authority in matters related to transitional justice and reconciliation
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Audience Q&A
Respondents:
-Fr. David Collins, SJ, Chair of the Working Group on Slavery, Memory & Reconciliation
-Marcia Chatelain, Assoc. Professor of History and member of the Working Group on Slavery, Memory & Reconciliation, Georgetown University
-Kirt von Daacke, Associate Professor of History, Assistant Dean, and Co-chair of the President’s Commission on Slavery and the University at the University of Virginia
-Charles Villa-Vicencio, Visiting Associate Professor at Georgetown University and a leading global authority in matters related to transitional justice and reconciliation
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Looking Ahead to the Spring Semester 2016
Speaker: Fr. David Collins, SJ, Chair of the Working Group on Slavery, Memory & Reconciliation
ALVIN YORK - WikiVidi Documentary
Alvin Cullum York , also known as Sergeant York, was one of the most decorated United States Army soldiers of World War I. He received the Medal of Honor for leading an attack on a German machine gun nest, taking 35 machine guns, killing at least 25 enemy soldiers, and capturing 132. York's Medal of Honor action occurred during the United States-led portion of the Meuse-Argonne Offensive in France, which was intended to breach the Hindenburg line and force the Germans to surrender. York was born in rural Tennessee. His parents farmed, and his father worked as a blacksmith. The eleven York children had minimal schooling, because they helped provide for the family, which included hunting, fishing, and hiring out as laborers. After the death of York's father, he assisted in caring for his younger siblings, and found work as a logger and on construction crews. Despite being a regular churchgoer, York also drank heavily, and was prone to fistfights. After a 1914 conversion experience, he...
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How to Apply to Lineage Societies: Tips from NEHGS
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How to Apply to Lineage Societies: Tips from NEHGS
Presented Live: September 30, 2014
Description:Want to join a hereditary society, such as the Daughters of the American Revolution or the General Society of Mayflower Descendants? Don’t know where to begin? Join genealogist Lindsay Fulton as she provides a step-by-step look at the application process, tips for when you can’t find vital records, and case examples from our research services team.