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  • The hall is very noble paved wth free stone, a squaire of black marble at Each Corner of ye freestone: there are two fine white marble tables veined wth bleu; its wanscoated wth wall nut tree, the pannells and Rims round wth mulbery tree yt is a Lemon Coullour, and ye moldings beyond it round are of a sweete outlandish wood not much differing from Cedar but of a finer Graine, the Chaires are all the same: its hung wth pictures att full proportion of ye Royal family all in their Coronation Robes, from Charles the first to his

    Through England on a Side Saddle in the Time of William and Mary 1888

  • George Proctor was free, an in-demand artist who built houses for the white people who could afford him: Judge Randall, the cotton princes of the Chaires family, the banker “Money” Williams, who was so rich people said there was a nickel embedded in every brick of his house.

    Dream State Diane Roberts 2008

  • Chaires, 20, of Tallahassee, Fla., died Oct. 25 when a bullet from an insurgent struck him in the abdomen in Anbar province.

    October 2006 glimpses 2006

  • Chaires was homeschooled and earned a GED, then attended Tallahassee Community College to earn the 15 college credits needed to enlist.

    October 2006 glimpses 2006

  • Pfc. Daniel B. Chaires, 20, of Tallahassee, Fla., died Oct. 25 from wounds received while conducting combat operations in Al Anbar province, Iraq.

    Gulf War II 2006

  • On his last call home, "Daniel said, 'I just want to tell you that I love you and Mom very much, and I don't want you to ever forget it,'" Harry Chaires said.

    October 2006 glimpses 2006

  • Daniel B. Chaires enlisted in the Marines, in no small part because his father was a Marine.

    October 2006 glimpses 2006

  • "Daniel wanted to follow in my footsteps," said his father, Harry Chaires.

    October 2006 glimpses 2006

  • Next this was a drawing roome; both these roomes were hung wth small Jmage tapistry very Lively and ffresh, here was Crimson Damaske window Curtaines, Chaires and stooles.

    Through England on a Side Saddle in the Time of William and Mary 1888

  • Out of ye bedchamber goes the dressing roome hung wth yellow damaske and Chaires the same.

    Through England on a Side Saddle in the Time of William and Mary 1888

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