 - Last login: 7 weeks agoRiver-Stumbler
- River-Stumbler is a married guy from Christoval, Texas, USA.
- Likes 185 pages, 1 video, 80 photos • 4 fans • Received 1 review
- Member since Jul 07, 2006
A gentleman farmer who travelled the world and settled in Christoval , Texas, right where he started.
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Jan 6, 2007 7:39am
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French Soldier and Dog wearing Gas Mask in World War I.

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Moonshine Still
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Jan 6, 2007 6:37am
1 review
alcohol
http://www.old-picture.com/united-states-history-1900s---1930s/Moonshine-Stil...
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Moonshine Still from the Roaring 20's and days of prohibition.

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Group of Arabs, Algiers, Algeria
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Jan 5, 2007 5:04am
1 review
africa
http://www.old-picture.com/europe/Algiers-Algeria-Arabs-Group.htm
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Algeria, circa 1890

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Medicine Man
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Jan 4, 2007 5:03am
1 review
native-americans
http://www.old-picture.com/indians/Medicine-Man.htm
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Zunie Medicine Man, circa 1903

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Mark Twain
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Jan 3, 2007 5:09am
1 review
literature
http://www.old-picture.com/american-history-1900-1930s/Twain-Mark-002.htm
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Samuel Clemens aka Mark Twain onboard a ship

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The Impregnable training ship, Plymouth
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Dec 29, 2006 10:01am
1 review
history
http://www.old-picture.com/europe/Impregnable-training-Plymouth-ship.htm
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A Photochrom picture from 1890 of a ship of the British Empire.

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Theodore Roosevelt, three-quarter length portrait, standing up in car, waving ha…
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Dec 29, 2006 8:45am
1 review
politics
http://www.old-picture.com/united-states-history-1900s---1930s/threequarter-R...
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"Walk Softly and Carry a Big Stick" Ahhh the day real men went into politics.

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A Fokker looping
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Dec 29, 2006 5:27am
1 review
germany
http://www.old-picture.com/american-history-1900-1930s/looping-Fokker-A.htm
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A German Fokker in flight in World War I.

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General Robert E. Lee, C.S.A.
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Dec 27, 2006 1:58pm
2 reviews
history
http://www.old-picture.com/civil-war/General-Robert-CSA-Lee-001.htm
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General Lee was a man who opposed the war, yet was offered command of both the Northern and Southern Armies. He opposed Slavery, yet fought for the south when Union troops entered Virginia. Lee inherited a slave, William Mac Lee, and the General promptly freed him. William chose to stay by Lee's side through out the war, and later described Lee as "The finest man ever born to woman". Lee was a man of deep conviction, and placed duty above all else. After watching the stunning confederate victory at the Battle of Fredericksburg, Lee is reported as saying, "It is well that war is so terrible -- lest we should grow too fond of it."

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Pancho Villa
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Dec 26, 2006 3:14pm
1 review
history
http://www.old-picture.com/american-history-1900-1930s/Pancho-Villa-002.htm
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Pancho Villa is an enigma. Primarily remembered as a bandit today, he was in fact a populist revolutionary fighting for the people. He was the only military leader to invade the mainland of the United States in the 1900's. In 1916 he crossed the border and attacked Columbus, New Mexico. In response, the United States sent General John Pershing into Mexico to track the man down. After two years, he gave up, unable to find the noted revolutionary. Pancho Villa is said to have had the habit of having an ice cream cone before executing his enemies. Eventually, he was assassinated by his own associates. His last words . . . "dont let it end like this, tell them I said something good." What I notice in studying the man, in all the photographs of him, he has an interesting twinkle in his eye.
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