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    16 October 2012

    The Mayflower | Walking Arizona http://t.co/KaYTQYA9 James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) October 16, 2012 The Mayflower | Walking Arizona

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    01 October 2012

    The Historic Photo Scanning Project http://t.co/dUjemAjg James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) October 01, 2012 Salt Lake City at Main and South Temple, looking northwest, taken in the very early 1900s My Great-grandmother, Margaret Godfrey Jarvis Overson, was...

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    02 October 2012

    Desert Monument | Walking Arizona http://t.co/y6q9asA0 James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) October 02, 2012 Desert Monument | Walking Arizona

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    13 October 2012

    Two events coming at Mesa FamilySearch Library http://t.co/ecJZLnIq James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) October 13, 2012 Next week I will be participating in two events for the Mesa FamilySearch Library; a webinar on FamilySearch Family Tree on Monday, live...

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    02 October 2012

    Orpiment | Walking Arizona http://t.co/TR6AtN3e James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) October 02, 2012 Orpiment | Walking Arizona

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    04 October 2012

    Gold | Walking Arizona http://t.co/dD6Hk5Ud James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) October 04, 2012 Gold | Walking Arizona

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    05 October 2012

    Retro Tie-dye Cake | Family Heritage Recipes http://t.co/rKMZQ71L James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) October 05, 2012 Retro Tie-dye Cake | Family Heritage Recipes

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    02 October 2012

    Orpiment http://t.co/cGk56a17 James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) October 02, 2012 I am fascinated with gems and minerals. This is orpiment, a common monoclinic arsenic sulfide mineral, however, this specimen is gem quality. Arizona has quite a few minerals...

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    06 October 2012

    The Owl http://t.co/kO3Vr1fs James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) October 06, 2012 The Wise Owl The wise old owl Sat in an oak. The more he saw, The less he spoke. The less he spoke, The more he heard. Why can't we be like That wise old bird? Yep, I agree.

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    04 October 2012

    Daffodils | Walking Arizona http://t.co/dr0Cpykr James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) October 04, 2012 Daffodils | Walking Arizona

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    10 October 2012

    Watching the sky | Walking Arizona http://t.co/NnjcC144 James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) October 10, 2012 Watching the sky | Walking Arizona

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    10 October 2012

    Walnut Canyon http://t.co/5n8HNWxM James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) October 10, 2012 Walnut Canyon, in northern Arizona near Flagstaff, is one of the premiere locations for the compact, under the rim, cliff dwellings. It is a National Monument now, but...

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    13 October 2012

    Lehigh Canal http://t.co/7CxrJTXI James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) October 13, 2012 The Lehigh Canal was constructed between 1827 and 1829 in the Lehigh Valley of Pennsylvania to carry coal to Philadelphia. It was abandoned due to competition with the railroads...

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    12 October 2012

    Ellis Island | Walking Arizona http://t.co/NRrSmlUp James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) October 12, 2012 Ellis Island | Walking Arizona

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    12 October 2012

    Ellis Island http://t.co/R5lpyJbk James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) October 12, 2012 Ellis Island is a mostly artificially created island between the Statue of Liberty and Manhattan. It was the port of entry for millions of immigrants to the United States...

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    12 October 2012

    Wild Iris | Walking Arizona http://t.co/g2rW4cxD James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) October 12, 2012 Wild Iris | Walking Arizona

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    14 September 2012

    You can believe...if you see it | Walking Arizona http://t.co/3Xny90gq James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) September 14, 2012 You can believe...if you see it | Walking Arizona

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    14 September 2012

    Baked French Toast | Family Heritage Recipes http://t.co/dGk3hRZP James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) September 14, 2012 Baked French Toast | Family Heritage Recipes

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    30 September 2012

    Snow Mountain Chiricahuas | Walking Arizona http://t.co/V8uedfOm James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) September 30, 2012 Snow Mountain Chiricahuas | Walking Arizona

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    14 June 2012

    Flour Tortilla Hors D’oeuvres | Family Heritage Recipes http://t.co/f41WiSBs James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) June 14, 2012 Flour Tortilla Hors D'oeuvres | Family Heritage Recipes

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    12 August 2012

    MyHeritage partners with Shoebox 1000Memories http://t.co/qHiTAS8x James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) August 12, 2012 In an announcement today, MyHeritage.com joins with 1000Memories to offer Shoebox. Here is the announcement: MyHeritage is happy to announce...

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    13 August 2012

    Pineapple Upside-down Cake | Family Heritage Recipes http://t.co/NvVm3Ulj James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) August 13, 2012 Pineapple Upside-down Cake | Family Heritage Recipes

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    27 August 2012

    The Search Engine is the Core of the Program http://t.co/MQChVri6 James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) August 27, 2012 The Internet is driven by search engines. Programs such as Google, Bing, and similar programs easily dominate all other programs. Despite...

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    30 August 2012

    iGoogle http://t.co/XktLPdSF James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) August 30, 2012 iGoogle

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    12 September 2012

    I read it in the newspaper http://t.co/iWl3thqs James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) September 12, 2012 Researchers have a tendency to look for records in or around the place were the ancestor was born, lived or died. But sometimes even ordinary people were...