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Doughmaker of America Thrilling Moments in the Lives of Famous Americans - D146 Total in set: 72 (18 on a box, 6 on 3 sides of the box) Boxes cames in four colors - red, yellow, blue and green Four panel edgea were notched and the source for four "cut cards" View D146 notched panels (2 of 4) |
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Carl Akeley Fougere Audubon Captain Bartlett William Beebe Alexander Graham Bell Buffalo Bill Black Hawk -- Chief Daniel Boone Frank Buck Sitting Bull Admiral Byrd Andrew Carnegie Glenna Collett Davy Crockett Glenn Cunningham General Custer Jack Dempsey George Dewey Jimmy Doolittle Amelia Earhart Gertrude Ederle Thomas Edison Edward Ellsberg Cyrus Field Ben Franklin John Fremont Robert Fulton George Goethals Red Grange Nathan Hale Alexander Hamilton Victor Heiser Patrick Henry Richmond Hobson Sam Houston Stonewall Jackson Thomas Jefferson Bobby Jones John Paul Jones Francis Scott Key Abraham Lincoln Chas. Lindbergh Frank Luke Dolly Madison James Marshall Samuel Morse Carrie Nation Barney Oldfield Admiral Peary Admiral Perry John Pershing Molly Pitcher Wiley Post Paul Revere Eddie Rickenbacker Knute Rockne Will Rogers Teddy Roosevelt Betsy Ross Babe Ruth Earle Sande David Sarnoff Miles Standish Leland Stanford Charles Steinmetz John L. Sullivan Bill Tilden George Washington Anthony Wayn Major Whittlesey Wright Brothers Alvin York | ... |
(1): A Famous "Ace" Of The Air Jimmy Doolittle (Y) (2): A Famous Auto Racing Star Barney Oldfield (G) (3): A Famous Deep Sea Diver Edward Ellsberg (B) (4): A Famous Fighter Of Early Days John L. Sullivan (B) (5): A Famous General Of The Revolutionary War Mad Anthony Wayne (R) (6): A Football Hero Undying Fame Red Grange (B) (7): A Hero Of The Spanish-American War Richard Hobson (R) (8): A Noted American Killed In A Duel Alexander Hamilton (G) (9): A Pioneer Of The Old West John Charles Freemont (Y) (10): African Jungles Were Like Home To Him Carl Akeley (G) (11): America's Ace In The World War Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker (G) (12): America's First Great Naturalist Fougere Audubon (B) (13): An Electrical Wizard Of Yesterday Charles P. Steinmetz (B) (14): Asked For Death Without Liberty Patrick Henry (Y) (15): Aviation's Brightest Star Chas. A. Lindbergh (R) (16): Beloved Baseball Idol Of All Boys Babe Ruth (Y) (17): Descended 1400 Feet Into The Ocean William Beebe (B) (18): Famous Because Priscilla Preferred Another Capt. Miles Standish (Y) (19): Famous Pioneer Brothers Of Aviation Wright Brothers (Y) (20): First In War First In Peace Geo. Washington (G) (21): Fought A Vain But Glorious Battle General Custer (B) (22): He Brings Them Back Alive Frank Buck (Y) (23): He Brought The Lost Battalion Safely Back Major Wittlesby (R) (24): He Built The Panama Canal George W. Goethals (Y) |
(25): He Captured 125 Soldiers Single Handed Alvin C. York (B) (26): He Caught The S.O.S. Of The Tragic Titanic David Sarnoff (B) (27): He Climbed Back To Win A Great Fight Jack Dempsey (R) (28): He Flew Around The World In 8 Days Wiley Post (R) (29): He Gave The Steamship To The World Robert Fulton (G) (30): He Gave Us "Little America" Admiral Richard E. Byrd (Y) (31): He Helped Teach Us How To Laugh Will Rogers (G) (32): He Regretted He Had Only One Life To Give His Country Nathan Hale (R) (33): He Was The "Balloon Buster" Of The World War Frank Luke (B) (34): He Was The "Stonewall" Of The Civil War Stonewall Jackson (B) (35): He Won His Fame In The Wild West Days Buffalo Bill (R) (36): He Won The "Grand-Slam" Of Golf Robert "bobby" Jones (G) (37): He Wrote Our National Anthem Francis Scott Key (B) (38): He Wrote The Declaration Of Independence Thomas Jefferson (G) (39): His Golden Spike Linked Oceans Together Leland Stanford (B) (40): His Ride Through The Night Is History Paul Revere (Y) (41): Loved As Teddy By Us All Theodore Roosevelt (Y) (42): Many Times The National Golf Champ Glenna Collett (R) (43): Noted Scout And Alamo Hero Davie Crockett (Y) (44): Nothing Could Stop This Champion Glenn Cunningham (G) (45): One Of The Greatest Indian Chiefs Chief Black Hawk (R) (46): Our Great Army Leader In The World War John J. Pershing (Y) (47): Our Greatest President Of Civil War Days Abraham Lincoln (Y) (48): She Saved The Declaration Of Independence Dolly Madison (G) |
(49): She Soloed Both The Atlantic And Pacific Amelia Earheart Putnam (R) (50): She Was A Militant Pioneer For Prohibition Carrie Nation (R) (51): Started The Gold Rush To California James W. Marshall (Y) (52): Texas Honored Him As Her First U.S. Senator Sam Houston (R) (53): The Father Of The United States Navy John Paul Jones (G) (54): The First Man To Reach The North Pole Admiral Robert Peary (R) (55): The Football World Will Never Forget Him Knute Rockne (R) (56): The Greatest Inventor Of All Time Thomas Alva Edison (G) (57): The Hero Of A Thrilling Shark Story Dr. Victor Heiser (B) (58): The Hero Of Many Polar Adventures Captain Bob Bartlett (B) (59): The Hero Of The Manilla Bay Admiral George Dewey (R) (60): The Indians Respected This Famous Scout Daniel Boone (G) (61): The Inventor Of The Telegraph Samuel B. Morse (B) (62): The Man Who Laid The First Atlantic Cable Cyrus W. Field (B) (63): The Master Tennis Player Of All Time Bill Tilden (R) (64): The Most Noted Name In Steel Andrew Carnegie (Y) (65): The Name Of This Early America Is World Famous Benjamin Franklin (G) (66): The Nation Cheered His Stirring Victories Earl Sande (G) (67): The World Cheered Her Channel Swim Gertrude Ederle (Y) (68): This Admiral Opened The Door To Japan Admiral M.C. Perry (G) (69): This Indian Chief Made History Sitting Bull (G) (70): This Inventor's Name Is A Household Word Alexander Bell (R) (71): To Her We Owe Our Flag Betsy Ross (Y) (72): Washington's Soldiers Changed Her Name Molly Pitcher (B) |
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