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unteriors · 8 months ago
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White Oak River Road, Maysville, North Carolina.
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coolthingsguyslike · 3 months ago
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folditdouble · 8 months ago
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Women in Film Challenge 2024: [25/52] Maysville, dir. Leslie Goyette (USA, 2021)
There are secrets in the mountains. And sometimes secrets are covered by lies.
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historical-advertisements · 2 years ago
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"Old Hams," The Bulletin (Maysville, Ky.), October 1, 1862.
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thecolorblank · 7 months ago
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Susan J Foulkes, Sámi band weaving, p. 16
approx. 3/4" x 76.5"
37 warp ends, 5 pattern threads
Maysville 8/4 Cotton Carpet Warp
Maysville 8/4 Cotton Carpet Warp Warp: 10 Gold, 22 Red, 27 White, 58 Grass Weft: 10 Gold
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boyracer-heaven · 2 years ago
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qocdesigns · 2 years ago
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vacillator · 4 months ago
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maysville, GA
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greatworldwar2 · 16 days ago
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• Jake McNiece
James Elbert "Jake" McNiece was a US Army paratrooper in World War II. Private McNiece was a member of the Filthy Thirteen, an elite demolition unit. McNiece practiced in several operations throughout world war 2 with the 101st Airborne Division.
James McNiece was born on May 24th, 1919, in Maysville, Oklahoma, the ninth of ten children born to Eli Hugh and Rebecca McNiece, and of Irish American and Choctaw descent. During the Depression, the family moved to Ponca City, Oklahoma in 1931. In 1939, he graduated from Ponca City High School and went to work in road construction, and then at the Pine Bluff Arsenal, where he gained experience in the use of explosives. McNiece enlisted for military service on September 1st, 1942. He was assigned to the demolition saboteur section of what was then the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment. This section became the Filthy Thirteen, first led by Lieutenant Charles Mellen, who was killed in action on June 6th, 1944, during the Invasion of Normandy. Following Mellen's death, Private McNiece became acting leader of the unit. McNiece is iconically recognized by wearing Native American–style "mohawk" and applying war paint to himself and other members of his unit which, excited the public's interest in this unit. The inspiration for this came from McNiece, who was part Choctaw.
McNiece's deliberate disobedience and disrespect during training prevented him from being promoted past Private when most Paratroopers were promoted to Private First Class after 30 days. McNiece would act as section sergeant and first sergeant through various missions. His first sergeant and company commanders knew he was the man the regiment could count on during combat. McNiece went on to make a total of four wartime combat jumps, the first as part of the Invasion of Normandy in 1944. In the same year he jumped as part of Operation Market Garden in the Netherlands. McNiece would see action again at the Siege of Bastogne, part of the larger Battle of the Bulge. During fighting in the Netherlands, he acted as demolition platoon sergeant. He volunteered for pathfinder training, anticipating he would sit out the rest of the war training in England, but his pathfinder stick was called upon to jump into Bastogne to guide in resupply drops. McNiece received a Bronze Star, Purple Heart, and French Legion of Honor medals for his service and deeds during the war.
His last jump was in 1945, near Prüm in Germany. In recognition of his natural leadership abilities, he ended the war as the acting first sergeant for Headquarters Company, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment. McNiece would be kicked out of the military in February 1946 after fighting with MP’s. In 1949, McNiece returned to live in Ponca City. He began a 28-year career with the United States Postal Service. His first wife Rosita died in 1952 and, a year later, he married Martha Beam Wonders. They had two sons and a daughter and remained married until his death at age 93.
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heavenlybackside · 3 months ago
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The American Heritage docked on the Ohio River at Maysville, Kentucky.
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unteriors · 3 months ago
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John Deere Lane, Maysville, West Virginia.
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jeyneofpoole · 12 days ago
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love taking a history of kentucky class in kentucky as a kentuckian. i got to flex that i’m related to george clooney and the guy next to me’s parents used to bowl with josh hutcherson’s parents. am i a nepo baby? a maysville nepo baby?
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porcelainapparition · 2 years ago
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Maysville, Kentucky
built in 1891
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theunimpairedcondition · 1 month ago
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Old Maysville Club Sazerac, absinthe chaser. 😙👌🏽
This whiskey is 100% rye mash. 100 proof. Bottled in bond. Nice proteiny salty taste. I recommend without hesitation. At $65 for 750 ml is a little pricey. But this complexity of expression in rye whiskey is very rare.
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thecolorblank · 7 months ago
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Susan J Foulkes, Sámi band weaving, p. 16 [FO]
37 warp ends, 5 pattern threads
Maysville 8/4 Cotton Carpet Warp
Maysville 8/4 Cotton Carpet Warp Warp: 10 Gold, 22 Red, 27 White, 58 Grass Weft: 10 Gold
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ao3feed-kathony · 5 months ago
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(A Not So) Roman Holiday
read it on AO3 at https://archiveofourown.org/works/56406202 by afountainpenxo It’s simple: Anthony Bridgerton and Kate Sharma are enemies. Their fellow teachers know it, their friends know it—even the Starbucks drive-through lady knows it since every Monday she scrawls the name "A. Hole" for Kate on Anthony’s cappuccino when she picks up the weekly group order. The shrill whine of the school bell at Maysville Middle announces the start of each day’s no-holds-barred grudge match. Since neither of them is looking to get fired or thrown in prison, they war with their words and their wits. Summer usually offers the sweetest relief—a two-month Anthony detox—but not this year. Two volunteers are needed to chaperone a group of eighth graders in Rome. It becomes a game of chicken neither one is willing to lose. Words: 2379, Chapters: 1/?, Language: English Fandoms: Bridgerton (TV) Rating: Mature Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Categories: F/M Characters: Kate Sheffield | Kate Sharma, Anthony Bridgerton Relationships: Anthony Bridgerton/Kate Sheffield | Kate Sharma Additional Tags: Modern Era, Alternate Universe - Modern Setting, Canon Compliant, Enemies to Lovers, Frenemies, Anthony Bridgerton/Kate Sheffield | Kate Sharma in Love read it on AO3 at https://archiveofourown.org/works/56406202
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