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101. Evans, George O'Brien has no place to go [n.p.]: [n.d.]

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102. Parks, Gordon, 1912-2006 [Untitled photo, possibly related to: Washington, D.C. Firehouse Station No. 4. When an alarm is sounded, the men gather around the control desk and watch the 'joker' which indicates whether or not they go to the fire box pulled] 1943 Jan

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103. Block, Herbert, 1909-2001 "There's no reason to go back in there" 4/5/1970

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104. Brodner, Steve Anne Robinson, COVID survivor, Casper, WY. "I keep seeing posts, 'Oh it's just a hoax. It's gonna go away on Election Day. And it's like, 'No... it's not a hoax. I can tell you first hand" [22 Sept. 2020]

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105. Insisted on paying doctor's bill. They walked twenty miles, from their home in the Albanian mountains, to get to the Junior Red Cross dispensary at the town of Tirana. They are sisters and the girl at the left was suffering from an infection that would have brought blindness to both eyes if permitted to go untreated. With them they brought two live chickens and six eggs for the doctor. When told there was "no charge" the sisters refused to consider the idea and insisted on leaving the poultry March 1920 [date received]

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106. Eberhard, Ernst So we'll go no more a roving New York: Grand Conservatory Pub. Co.; 1881

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107. Bresko, Christel Decker Mother, if in heaven there are no apples, I don't want to go there Atlanta, GA: LitFire Pub; 2015

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108. Barton, Frederick Page, 1872- We'll go no more a-roving London: Joiner & Steele; 1937

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109. Leininger, Jim So, we'll go no more a-roving San Antonio, Tex: Southern Music Co; c2004

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110. Wolcott, Marion Post, 1910-1990 Rural mailman who has brought the mail to the crossroads transfers letters and packages to another postman's saddlebags. This rider takes the mail further up the side road and creek beds where no wagon or car can go. In the mountains section near Morehead, Kentucky 1940 July

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111. Block, Herbert, 1909-2001 [Students protesting "Hell no -- we won't go"] 5/17/1992

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112. Lange, Dorothea Part of an impoverished family of nine on a New Mexico highway. Depression refugees from Iowa. Left Iowa in 1932 because of father's ill health. Father an auto mechanic laborer, painter by trade, tubercular. Family has been on relief in Arizona but refused entry on relief roles in Iowa to which state they wish to return. Nine children including a sick four-month-old baby. No money at all. About to sell their belongings and trailer for money to buy food. "We don't want to go where we'll be a nuisance to anybody" 1936 Aug

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113. Wolcott, Marion Post, 1910-1990 Rural mailman who has brought the mail to the crossroads transfers letters and packages to another postman's saddlebags. This rider takes the mail further up the side road and creek beds where no wagon or car can go. In the mountain section near Morehead, Kentucky 1940 July

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114. Wolcott, Marion Post, 1910-1990 [Untitled photo, possibly related to: Rural mailman who has brought the mail to the crossroads transfers letters and packages to another postman's saddlebags. The rider takes the mail further up the side road and creek beds where no wagon or car can go. In the mountains section near Morehead, Kentucky] 1940 July

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115. Kanno, Watarō, 1895-1976 Meiji Ishin go ni okeru Ōmi shōnin rakuhaku no genʾin ni tsuite 明治維新後に於ける近江商人落魄の原因に就いて [Hikone-shi]: Hikone Kōtō Shōgyō Gakkō Kenkyūbu; [between 1928 and 1940]

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116. Haig-Brown, Alan, 1941- Hell no, we won't go Vancouver: Raincoast Books; 1996

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117. Palmer, Alfred T. Health and welfare activities. North American Aviation. Problems of home and family are not always left behind when workers go on the job at North American Aviation in Inglewood, California. Mrs. Thelma Burton, one of several counselors at North American Aviation, listens to troubles of many young workers and gives advice on such matters as formulas for the baby, "is it really love?" and how to make the budget stretch a little further. There's no charge, of course, for this service 1942 Oct

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118. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 Joe Mello, 62 Grinnel [i.e., Grinell?] St., New Bedford. Appeared about eight or nine: could not speak English except to tell us that he was a sweeper in the spinning room (two other boys confirmed this); watched him go in at noon and come out at 6 P.M. on Aug. 21, 1911. At the houses his mother gave his name as Jose Mello, ten years old. There was no certificate for this boy at the superintendent's office. Birth records ambiguous 1911 August 21

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119. Wolcott, Marion Post, 1910-1990 Spanish trapper's son repairing their boat which is used to go out to their camps in the marshes and for fishing and shrimping in other seasons. On Delacroix Island, Louisiana. See geneal caption no. 1 [1941 Jan.?]

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120. Seven good songs, viz. 1. The Star-spangled banner. 2. The battle of the kegs. 3. Jackson's victory. 4. A hunting we will go. 5. The soldier and his lady. 6. Don't give up the ship. 7. O this is no my ain lassie ... [Printed by Wm]: [Dickson, Lancaster, Pa. February]; [1818]

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