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  • "The Fourth Act"
    "The Fourth Act"
    Text       Poem by Pauline Johnson that appeared in "History of the Country of Brant" by F. Douglas Reville, Volume 2, Page 632, 1920.
    Text     Poem by Pauline Johnson that appeared in "History of the Country of Brant" by F. Douglas Reville, Volume 2, Page 632, 1920.
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  • "My Little Jean"
    "My Little Jean"
    Text       Poem by Pauline Johnson that appeared in "History of the Country of Brant" by F. Douglas Reville, Volume 2, Page 632, 1920.
    Text     Poem by Pauline Johnson that appeared in "History of the Country of Brant" by F. Douglas Reville, Volume 2, Page 632, 1920.
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  • Albert Anderson
    Albert Anderson
    Imagemystery       This is a photo of Albert Anderson with Allie Bomberry. After Albert, she later married "Big Train" Hill.
    Imagemystery     This is a photo of Albert Anderson with Allie Bomberry. After Albert, she later married "Big Train" Hill.
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  • Anderson cousins and friends
    Anderson cousins and friends
    Imagemystery       The Andersons were all cousins, children of Susan (Anderson) Johnson, Sam Anderson, and Art Anderson. Photo was taken by the log house belonging to John R. Anderson and his wife Mary, who were the grandparents of the Anderson cousins.
    Imagemystery     The Andersons were all cousins, children of Susan (Anderson) Johnson, Sam Anderson, and Art Anderson. Photo was taken by the log house belonging to John R. Anderson and his wife …
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  • Albert Anderson
    Albert Anderson
    Image       Albert Anderson, in Niagara Falls New York. While living on the Six Nations Reserve, he provided several horses for the Army during WWI. He lost an eye while playing a game with sticks or arrows and had a glass eye to replace it.
    Image     Albert Anderson, in Niagara Falls New York. While living on the Six Nations Reserve, he provided several horses for the Army during WWI. He lost an eye while playing a …
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  • Albert Anderson on the coldest day on record.
    Albert Anderson on the coldest day on record.
    Image       Albert Anderson posing for picture in Niagara Falls NY Feb 12, 1920 which was the coldest day on record to date, -15F. Albert Anderson was a brother of Sam Anderson.
    Image     Albert Anderson posing for picture in Niagara Falls NY Feb 12, 1920 which was the coldest day on record to date, -15F. Albert Anderson was a brother of Sam Anderson.
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