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  • A masterpiece, the Oclock is a beautiful gigantic clock (4ft in diameter) with a retro projector light!

    Luxurylaunches.com 2009

  • I have accustom'd my self to rise early here, and yesterday morning I caught about five pound of fish from 6 Oclock till 9.

    Letter 139 2009

  • I am now going to church, and shall not dine till four Oclock farewell — yours affectionately

    Letter 139 2009

  • Did I not always tell you that he is the strangest man I ever met with in my life? — (One Oclock) I have just seen him and both the Doctors, who say that he is certainly getting better, but must take care of himself.

    Letter 343 2009

  • I was safe landed in Bishopsgate Stt — breakfasted at Newmarket at 8, Oclock, and rode 7 hours before dinner, dining at Epping at 3, — found all friends well

    Letter 29 2009

  • I intend to be with you by the 2 Oclock Coach on Friday.

    Letter 311 2009

  • The Guy on CNN 12 Oclock eastern time is so racist.

    Medal of Honor awarded posthumously to Army sergeant 2009

  • Sung Song who has lately moved up to Suchow, died to day about half past 10 Oclock. he had Typhoid fever for only 10 days. & just as I was getting near his house, he breathed his last. his wife came for me & went with her

    Letter from C.K Marshall to Dr Allen,November 17, 1868 2008

  • Clear and very warm a cloud arose in the west 1/2 after 11 Oclock. sent Wm. to Smiths for Ducks eggs to set a duck at J.Ks. Murf and Adley all the morning. fixing the ladders on the wagon.

    Ferry Hill Plantation journal : January 4, 1838-January 15, 1839, 1961

  • Very cloudy and Raining. has rained and the wind Blew all the past night now 1/2 after 7 Oclock and Raining. the wind shifted before 12 and blew from the west & soon dispersed the clouds and ceased to Rain.

    Ferry Hill Plantation journal : January 4, 1838-January 15, 1839, 1961

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