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Take the Long Way Home All across the world, people suddenly vanish in the blink of an eye. From their cars during the rush hour commute. From the shopping malls. Their homes. Their beds. Even from the arms of their loved ones. Airline pilots. World leaders. Teachers. Parents. Children. Gone. Steve, Charlie and Frank were just trying to get home when it happened. Now they find themselves left behind, and wishing they'd disappeared, too. Trapped in the ultimate traffic jam, they watch as civilization collapses, claiming the souls of those around them. God has called his faithful home, but the invitations for Steve, Charlie and Frank got lost. Now they must set off on foot through a nightmarish post-apocalyptic landscape in search of answers. In search of God. In search of their loved ones. And in search of home. Deadite Press is proud to make Brian Keene's long out-of-print critically-acclaimed Take The Long Way Home available to readers once again! Includes an introduction by New York Times-bestselling author John Skipp! (12) Keene Family Portrait RGK1958 transcription of HMG1900 notes and interpretation of photo based on comparison of other Keene family photo where HMG gets the Gray and Edward Ames II boys mixed up. Also, I believe HMG got the Grace and Earle mixed up. Earle is wearing the same dress in the summer picture. So, I believe Earle is on the far left standing and Grace is on the far right standing. My interpretation is that the Gray boy is sitting in front of Maude and Edward is standing to her right : George Francis Keene Family Family Reunion at "Keeneview", Shelbyville, Kentucky, Summer 1908 Back Row: Earle Keene (wife of Ed Ames) George Francis Keene III (born 3 Jun 1881, Shelbyville, Kentucky, died 30 Jun 1937, San Antonio, Texas) David Scott Keene Caroline Menard (Wife of Scott Keene) Edward McWilliams (Husband Blanche Keene) Blanch Keene (Wife of Edward McWilliams) Grace Keene (Wife of Reverend James A Gray) Front Row: Sabra Lillian Petty (1883 - 1969, wife of George F Keene II) holding Elizabeth Wickliffe "Bess" "Bessie" Keene (1907 - 1977) at one and a half years of age. Elizabeth Wickliffe "Bess" "Bessie" Keene (1907 - 1977) George Francis Keene Sr (1846 - 1929) holding Menard Keene (Scott and Caroline's son) and George Francis Keene III (1906 - 1984) Margarett Lee "Maggie" Scott (1850 - 1931, George Sr's wife) holding David Scott Keene (Scott & Caroline's son) and Margaret McWilliams (Ed Y Blanche's daughter) Edward Ames II (standing between Maggie and Maude) Maude Keene (maiden lady) with boy, ??? Gray, in front of her. RGK1958 Transcription of back of photo: "Family picture of Keenes -- all present but Dr. James A Gray, Summer 1908, Family reunion at Keeneview. Keene Academy, Keene, NH TITLE Keene Academy, Keene, NH CREATOR SUBJECT Schools - NH - Keene DESCRIPTION Photograph of the old Keene Academy, which was opened in 1837 by a committee of the First Congregational Society, under the direction of Breed Batcheller. The building was built the preceding summer on the site of the later Central Junior High School, which is now a parking lot on Winter Street. The land was given by Abijah and Azel Wilder to a board of 15 trustees and the funds were raised by subscription. It was a private institution charging tuition and there were about 200 enrolled students. The Academy was open for 17 years under ten principals, but due to lack of funds closed in 1853 and leased the building to the "Associated Districts" for a high school. It was sold to the "Union School District" in 1865 and later torn down to allow the building of the old Keene High School. PUBLISHER Keene Public Library DATE DIGITAL 20080411 DATE ORIGINAL RESOURCE TYPE photographs FORMAT image/jpg RESOURCE IDENTIFIER hsyksch001 RIGHTS MANAGMENT No known restriction on publication. keene mining equipment 101256BOE___8 Features: Stabilize steps when negotiating slippery rocks in the grippy rubber sole and toecap Get full-wrap support while coolly immersed in the river thanks to the fixed heel and bungee-tightening forefoot Extremely durable and quick-drying, the uppers are all synthetic Hydrophobic foam lining is super comfortable and won't absorb water Be extra-visible during evening adventures in the 3M reflective pull tabs Specifications: Weight per pair: 1 lb 12 oz Upper: Polyester Midsole: EVA Outsole: Rubber compound Related topics: forestry equipment sales leverage weight lifting equipment new holland equipment medical equipment spare parts buy goalie equipment boating safety equipment cheap soccer equipment used farm equipment kentucky ohio farm equipment dj equipment information |