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by James Tanner September 22 2012, 04:22

he Murdock Site, Mormon Trail, South of Alda, Nebraska http://t.co/NGgk9vSM James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) September 22, 2012 The Murdock Site, Mormon...

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by James Tanner September 22 2012, 04:22

The Murdock Site, Mormon Trai, South of Alda, Nebraska in USA The Murdock Site of the Mormon Trail, south of Alda, Nebraska, is one of the very few sites...

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by James Tanner September 22 2012, 04:19

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by James Tanner September 22 2012, 01:58

The Second Most Popular Topic? http://t.co/r0PKhN54 James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) September 22, 2012 Dick Eastman is really good at picking up the obscure....

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by James Tanner September 21 2012, 22:07

Some of the most brilliantly colored flowers in the world are from Euphorbia plants rather than cactus. Cactus is native to the American continents and...

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by James Tanner September 21 2012, 22:06

Euphorbia | Walking Arizona http://t.co/GSKPBROQ James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) September 21, 2012 Euphorbia | Walking Arizona

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by James Tanner September 21 2012, 22:06

Euphorbia http://t.co/5laHanbf James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) September 21, 2012 Some of the most brilliantly colored flowers in the world are from Euphorbia...

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by James Tanner September 21 2012, 21:56

Some cactus are more spines than they are cactus. Just like some people are more prickly than others. Just like me, you probably know someone that this...

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by James Tanner September 21 2012, 16:24

This is really significant -- http://t.co/BwmUUftF Record Matches http://t.co/NyhgyrN1 James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) September 21, 2012 Create your family...

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by James Tanner September 21 2012, 15:42

Why do some cactus have serious spines and others hardly any at all? The argument is that spines evolve to protect the plant, but then the animals that...

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