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41. On the danger line. The American Red Cross man who took this remarkable photograph not only risked his life but also ran the danger of having the emulsion melted off his plates. Closer views of Vesuvius than this are seldom seen. The view was taken from a point close above the molten lake of lava surrounding the inner cone of Vesuvius and the photographer's job was hot one. Every few minutes showers of lava and huge stones are ejected from the cone crater and upon their direction depends the safety of those who venture too near

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42. First Apostolic Church of Lake City, Florida Songs of life Lake City, Fla. (724 SW McFarlane Ave., Lake City 32025): First Apostolic Church of Lake City, Florida; 2007

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43. First Apostolic Church of Lake City, Florida Songs of life Lake City, Fla. (724 SW McFarlane Ave., Lake City 32025): First Apostolic Church of Lake City, Florida; 2009

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44. First Apostolic Church of Lake City, Florida Songs of life Lake City, Fla. (724 SW McFarlane Ave., Lake City 32025): First Apostolic Church of Lake City, Florida; [2012]

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45. White Bear Lake Genealogical Society White Bear Lake newspaper genealogical index [White Bear Lake, Minn.] (P.O. Box 10555, White Bear Lake 55110): [White Bear Lake Genealogical Society]; [1991]

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46. The Red Cross Life Saving Corps approves the fishermen's dory as a universal life boat. It is built for rough water and is just as useful on the Great Lakes as on the Atlantic or Pacific Oceans, or the Gulf of Mexico, Commodore Longfellow of the Red Cross was surprised to find one in service at Coronado Beach, California 12 January 1920 [date received]

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47. The Red Cross Life Saving Corps approves the fishermen's dory as a universal life boat. It is built for rough water and is just as useful on the Great Lakes as on the Atlantic or Pacific Oceans, or the Gulf of Mexico, Commodore Longfellow of the Red Cross was surprised to find one in service at Coronado Beach, California

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48. Empson, Lila 100 answers to 100 questions about loving your Wife Lake Mary, Florida: Christian LIFE, A STRANG COMPANY; [2008]

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49. Empson, Lila 100 answers to 100 questions to ask before You say "I Do" Lake Mary, Florida: Christian LIFE, A STRANG COMPANY; [2008]

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50. Palmer, Alfred T. Tennessee Valley Authority power and conservation. Fort Loudoun Dam construction. A crew of huskies at work near the cofferdam of the new Fort Loudoun Dam, furthest upsteam of the TVA's main Tennessee River projects. Scheduled for closure and first storage of water early in 1943, this dam will create a 15,000-acre lake reaching fifty-five miles upstream to the city of Knoxville. The reservoir will have a useful storage capacity of 126,000 acre-feet. Power installation of 64,000 kilowatts is authorized, with a possible ultimate of 96,000 kilowatts. Note safety precautions in the form of life preservers on the backs of the men

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51. Palmer, Alfred T. Tennessee Valley Authority power and conservation. Fort Loudoun Dam construction. Working inside the sheet steel wall of the cofferdam at the new Fort Loudoun Dam, Furthest upstream of the TVA's main Tennessee River projects. Scheduled for closure and first storage of water early in 1943, this dam will create a 15,000-acre lake reaching fifty-five miles upstream to the city of Knoxville. The reservoir will have a useful storage capacity of 126,000 acre-feet. Power installation of 64,000 kilowatts is authorized, with a possible ultimate of 96,000 kilowatts. Note safety precautions in the form of life preservers strapped to the backs of these workers

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52. Palmer, Alfred T. Tennessee Valley Authority power and conservation. Fort Loudoun Dam construction. A workman on a cofferdam of the new Fort Loudoun Dam, furthest upstream of the TVA's main Tennessee River projects. Scheduled for closure and first storage of water early in 1943, this dam will create a 15,000-acre lake reaching fifty-five miles upstream to the city of Knoxville. The reservoir will have a useful storage capacity of 126,000 acre-feet. Power installation of 64,000 kilowatts is authorized, with a possible ultimate of 96,000 kilowatts. Note safety precaution in the form of a life preserver strapped to this worker

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53. Palmer, Alfred T. Tennessee Valley Authority power and conservation. Fort Loudoun Dam construction. A workman on a cofferdam of the new Fort Loudoun Dam, furthest upstream of the TVA's main Tennessee River projects. Scheduled for closure and first storage of water early in 1943, this dam will create a 15,000-acre lake reaching fifty-five miles upstream to the city of Knoxville. The reservoir will have a useful storage capacity of 126,000 acre-feet. Power installation of 64,000 kilowatts is authorized, with a possible ultimate of 96,000 kilowatts. Note safety precaution in the form of a life preserver strapped to this worker

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54. Palmer, Alfred T. Tennessee Valley Authority power and conservation. Fort Loudoun Dam construction. A workman on a cofferdam of the new Fort Loudoun Dam, furthest upstream of the TVA's main Tennessee River projects. Scheduled for closure and first storage of water early in 1943, this dam will create a 15,000-acre lake reaching fifty-five miles upstream to the city of Knoxville. The reservoir will have a useful storage capacity of 126,000 acre-feet. Power installation of 64,000 kilowatts is authorized, with a possible ultimate of 96,000 kilowatts. Note safety precaution in the form of a life preserver strapped to this worker

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55. Palmer, Alfred T. Tennessee Valley Authority power and conservation. Fort Loudoun Dam construction. Placing a structural member for the cofferdam at the new Fort Loudoun Dam, furthest upstream of the TVA's main Tennessee River projects. Scheduled for closure and first storage of water early in 1943, this dam will create a 15,000-acre lake reaching fifty-five miles upstream to the city of Knoxville. The reservoir will have a useful storage capacity of 126,000 acre-feet. Power installation of 64,000 kilowatts is authorized, with a possible ultimate of 96,000 kilowatts. Note safety precautions in the form of life preservers strapped to the backs of these workers

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56. Palmer, Alfred T. Tennessee Valley Authority power and conservation. Fort Loudoun Dam construction. A workman on a cofferdam of the new Fort Loudoun Dam, furthest upstream of the TVA's main Tennessee River projects. Scheduled for closure and first storage of water early in 1943, this dam will create a 15,000-acre lake reaching fifty-five miles upstream to the city of Knoxville. The reservoir will have a useful storage capacity of 126,000 acre-feet. Power installation of 64,000 kilowatts is authorized, with a possible ultimate of 96,000 kilowatts. Note safety precaution in the form of a life preserver strapped to this worker

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57. Palmer, Alfred T. Tennessee Valley Authority power and conservation. Fort Loudoun Dam construction. A workman on a cofferdam of the new Fort Loudoun Dam, furthest upstream of the TVA's main Tennessee River projects. Scheduled for closure and first storage of water early in 1943, this dam will create a 15,000-acre lake reaching fifty-five miles upstream to the city of Knoxville. The reservoir will have a useful storage capacity of 126,000 acre-feet. Power installation of 64,000 kilowatts is authorized, with a possible ultimate of 96,000 kilowatts. Note safety precaution in the form of a life preserver strapped to this worker

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58. Palmer, Alfred T. Tennessee Valley Authority power and conservation. Fort Loudoun Dam construction. A workman on a cofferdam of the new Fort Loudoun Dam, furthest upstream of the TVA's main Tennessee River projects. Scheduled for closure and first storage of water early in 1943, this dam will create a 15,000-acre lake reaching fifty-five miles upstream to the city of Knoxville. The reservoir will have a useful storage capacity of 126,000 acre-feet. Power installation of 64,000 kilowatts is authorized, with a possible ultimate of 96,000 kilowatts. Note safety precaution in the form of a life preserver strapped to this worker

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59. Lake, Judy The Lampshade Lady's guide to lighting up your life New York: Potter Craft; 2009

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60. Louisiana Wild Life and Fisheries Commission An inventory and study of the Lake Pontchartrain-Lake Maurepas estuarine complex New Orleans: The Commission; 1976

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