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Architecture in Berlin and Potsdam has been dominated by four architects particularly one called, 'Shinkle' - or similar spelling.
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While interviewing my mother and other family members, I came across a couple of books about her paternal grandfather and maternal great-grandfather that confirmed some of the family stories: Major Lot Smith, Mormon Raider, by Ivan Barrett, and Robert Casey and the Ranch on the Rio Hondo, by James Shinkle.
Half Broke Horses Jeannette Walls 1994
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Shinkle noted that while researching his book, he came across conflicting versions of events and was frequently unable to get to the ultimate truth.
Half Broke Horses Jeannette Walls 1994
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While interviewing my mother and other family members, I came across a couple of books about her paternal grandfather and maternal great-grandfather that confirmed some of the family stories: Major Lot Smith, Mormon Raider, by Ivan Barrett, and Robert Casey and the Ranch on the Rio Hondo, by James Shinkle.
Half Broke Horses Jeannette Walls 1994
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While interviewing my mother and other family members, I came across a couple of books about her paternal grandfather and maternal great-grandfather that confirmed some of the family stories: Major Lot Smith, Mormon Raider, by Ivan Barrett, and Robert Casey and the Ranch on the Rio Hondo, by James Shinkle.
Half Broke Horses Jeannette Walls 1994
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Shinkle noted that while researching his book, he came across conflicting versions of events and was frequently unable to get to the ultimate truth.
Half Broke Horses Jeannette Walls 1994
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Shinkle noted that while researching his book, he came across conflicting versions of events and was frequently unable to get to the ultimate truth.
Half Broke Horses Jeannette Walls 1994
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Getting along with him should prove no problem, Shinkle assured them.
The Great Bridge David McCullough 1972
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Shinkle served as its first president, and the bank's first office, officially opened on Jan. 10, 1865, was in the Odd Fellows Hall on the northeast corner of Fifth and Madison avenue.
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After the death of Shinkle in December 1892, the board of directors named Frank P. Helm, formerly of the Farmers and Traders National Bank in Covington, the second president in January 1893.
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