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2009: First specially built commercial spaceport finishes construction in Upham, New Mexico
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The guy even says "Upham" before he gets shot, acknowledging that they already know each other from the earlier action whereas the SS guy is bigger, has a different uniform and looks different facially.
Army Rumour Service 2009
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The guy even says "Upham" before he gets shot, acknowledging that they already know each other from the earlier action whereas the SS guy is bigger, has a different uniform and looks different facially.
Army Rumour Service 2009
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As Ben Tarnoff tells us in "Moneymakers," his portrait of three American counterfeiters, Upham was probably not the first Union patriot to try this form of economic warfare; he certainly wasn't the last.
Just Like the Real Thing Joseph Sternberg 2011
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There Upham might have passed the rest of his days in obscurity but for a surprising talent that he discovered early in 1862.
Just Like the Real Thing Joseph Sternberg 2011
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I figure him to be the scion of one of those old Boston Brahmin families whose name used to be part of some money management firm—White, Weld, Smith, Barney, Upham, Felton, Shore & Bladda-Bladda—but they got squeezed off the letterhead by a merger or an attempt at re-branding.
A Divine Gate-Crasher at the Antique Car Show Con Chapman 2011
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Billy the Kid gave the image to a friend, Dan Dedrick, and the tintype has been owned by his descendants, the Upham family, ever since.
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Mr. Tarnoff is surely closer to the truth with his frequent reminders that Sullivan, Lewis and Upham thrived in periods of governmental monetary recklessness.
Just Like the Real Thing Joseph Sternberg 2011
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Upham conceived of his own venture as a form of souvenir vending.
Just Like the Real Thing Joseph Sternberg 2011
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Noticing widespread fascination with a picture of a Confederate bill printed in a local newspaper, Upham bought the engraved plate from the paper, commissioned a printer to run off 3,000 copies and started retailing them as mementoes of what, at the time, was expected to be a brief insurrection.
Just Like the Real Thing Joseph Sternberg 2011
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