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"Words truly fail me in describing how excited we are and how almost reverent this find is for us," said Joann Polston, first chief of Healy Lake Traditional Council.
Scientists: Oldest human found in Alaska is a child, cremated 11,500 years ago 2011
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"Words truly fail me in describing how excited we are and how almost reverent this find is for us," said Joann Polston, first chief of Healy Lake Traditional Council.
Scientists: Oldest human found in Alaska is a child, cremated 11,500 years ago 2011
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William McGonagle letter to Mike Polston with completed questionaire, Dec. 12, 1994, Box 1, William Loren McGonagle Papers, 194799, HIA.
The Attack on the Liberty James Scott 2009
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Barnard (6-1, 192) and QB Jon Polston (5-10, 190) lead revamped backfield.
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It was Polston, the coal-digger, -- an acquaintance, a far-off kinsman of Holmes, in fact.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 08, No. 50, December, 1861 Various
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"Yoh're like yer mother," said Polston, striving for a lighter tone.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 08, No. 50, December, 1861 Various
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No one spoke to him, -- people always were looking away as he passed; and if old Mr. or Mr.. Polston were on the steps when he came up, they would say, "Good-evening, Mr. Yare," very formally, and go away presently.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 08, No. 49, November, 1861 Various
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Polston called his eyes hungry: it was a savage hunger that sprang into them now; a gray shadow creeping over his set face, as he looked at her, in that flashing moment.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 09, No. 51, January, 1862 Various
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There was old Polston and his son Sam coming home from the coal-pits, as black as ink, with their little tin lanterns on their caps.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 08, No. 49, November, 1861 Various
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They had reached the corner now, and Polston turned down the lane.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 08, No. 50, December, 1861 Various
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