Recent Comments made by Oneilius, 21-32

Comments are a great way to add your own thoughts to things you find on Fold3 or add details that don't seem to fit in the body of a Memorial Page or Spotlight.

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Bob doing what he always did best — bringing laughter to our lives.

Image, found in WWII US Air Force Photos: Page 1 · 07 Jul 2008 You

He was a great influence and friend to many people, whether LDS or not; the world has lost a great man.

Spotlight: President Gordon B. Hinckley Dies at 97 · 30 Jan 2008 You

Could "Osceola" for Capt. Leonard Smith refer to Mount Osceola, in New Hampshire?

Image, found in City Directories - Misc: Smith Charles H. (p. 87) · 23 Jan 2008 You

Via a book index, it appears this could be listed as either Jacob or Joseph Schallenberger in "History of Grant County, Wisconsin" (1881), page 1025. I will update this entry…

Footnote Page: Schmallenberg-McDonald line · 09 Oct 2007 You

I was expecting to see that this was a patent for something completely new, but in fact this was for an improvement on the already existing electric light. How fascinating to see…

Image, found in American Milestone Documents: Page 2 · 28 Sep 2007 You

Nowadays, I don't even think we would go to a movie based on advertisements that didn't consist of clips of the movie itself.

Spotlight: Movie Promotion · 27 Jul 2007 You

This definitely helps give a picture of the way the world was back before the Civil War.

Spotlight: $200.00 Reward · 02 Jul 2007 You

Note the use of the superscripted (raised) "k" in the signature for Mr. Aiken at the bottom of the document, so that "Fredk" is a shortened form of "Frederick," like "Wm" (with…

Image, found in Lincoln Assassination Papers: Page 3 · 09 May 2007 You

I believe the "C.I. Ingersoll" in the upper left of this document may mean "Chief Inspector Ingersoll."

Image, found in Domestic Letters of the Department of State: # Not Given · 09 May 2007 You

Comparison shows that this is the same family, with the name of Louisa (the mother) misspelled (as "Louise") in the 1910 census. This suggests this is also a misspelling for the…

Footnote Page: Schmallenberg-McDonald line · 30 Apr 2007 You

This type of photograph is interesting.

Image, found in American Milestone Documents: Page 1 · 26 Apr 2007 You

This documents one of the most influential turning points in United States history.

Image, found in American Milestone Documents: Page 1 · 26 Apr 2007 You