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1851
The USS Tacony, launched 7 May 1863.
The USS Tacony, launched 7 May 1863.
During the Civil War, Henry Brutsché served on the USS Tacony, a double-ended, side-wheel steamship built by the Philadelphia Navy Yard. (Tacony was a suburb of Philadelphia) The Tacony had a length of 235 feet and a beam of 35 feet and a crew of 145.
 
1852
The Vienna Buffet area
The Vienna Buffet area
Image from Lavander Los Angeles, a gay publication, 2011
 
1853
The Zentmyer residence in Schuyler.
The Zentmyer residence in Schuyler.
At the southwest corner of Vine and Oregon streets, this image is from Sanborn Fire Insurance Map for 1885 during Miles and Jennie's time in Schuyler. Note Office and Dwelling, color yellow indicates wood frame, 1 and 2 refers to number of stories, and x means shingle roof. This corner is currently addressed as 321 E. 11th St. and features an auto repair building formerly used as a gas station.
 
1854
Thomas Benton Limbocker
Thomas Benton Limbocker
Photo courtesy Donna Hancock
 
1855
Thomas F. Strayhorn in Hartleton
Thomas F. Strayhorn in Hartleton
Biographical sketch indicating Thomas was working in Hartleton as of the summer of 1852, soon after his son Robert Edmund Strahorn was born. At that time, Thomas' father Samuel was living in Hartley Township, 1/4 mile west of Hartleton. The Commemorative Biographical Record of Central Pennsylvania, Vol.1. Image courtesy Gary Zentmyer
 
1856
Thomas Foster Strahorn
Thomas Foster Strahorn
From the Zentmyer Collection. Found in the photo album of Arthur Thomas Strahorn, Thomas' grandson.
 
1857
Thomas Foster Strahorn and Rebecca Jane Kellogg
Thomas Foster Strahorn and Rebecca Jane Kellogg
Taken soon after their wedding, a CDV (Carte de visite) in the Zentmyer Collection, taken by photographer William McHenry in Freeport, Illinois, where they were married.
 
1858
Thomas Marlow's Will
Thomas Marlow's Will
From 1804 in Iredell County, North Carolina
 
1859
Thomas Pickens Probate Record
Thomas Pickens Probate Record
Names Andrew and his father Thomas Pickens, both of Freetown, Bristol, Massachusetts
 
1860
Thomas Strayhorn Taxes - 1874
Thomas Strayhorn Taxes - 1874
From Tax Assessor's personal record book
 
1861
Thomas Strayhorn, Teacher
Thomas Strayhorn, Teacher
Another record from The Commemorative Biographical Record of Central Pennsylvania, Vol.1., corroborating his son Robert E. Strahorn's account.
Image courtesy Gary Zentmyer
 
1862
Three kinds of saws at Strahorn's Mill
Three kinds of saws at Strahorn's Mill
As described above.
 
1863
Tintype of Charles Elmore Cosby
Tintype of Charles Elmore Cosby
 
1864
Tintype of Jno. (John) Zentmyer
Tintype of Jno. (John) Zentmyer
Dated May 28, 1870, taken by Thos. Cummings, Lancaster PA
 
1865
Tucson City Directory 1923
Tucson City Directory 1923
Wandyne De Cello a student at University of Arizona
 
1866
Union Church Cemetery
Union Church Cemetery
Located in Hartleton, Union, Pennsylvania. The headstone of Samuel Strayhorn who died in 1850 is circled.
Image by Gary Zentmyer
 
1867
Union Pacific #437 locomotive in Grand Island, Nebraska
Union Pacific #437 locomotive in Grand Island, Nebraska
This Union Pacific Consolidaton 2-8-0 was built by Baldwin Locomotive Works in the year 1900. (2-8-0 refers to 2 leading wheels, 8 drive wheels, and 0 trailing wheels) It is on display at the Stuhr Museum in Grand Island, Nebraska, which we visited in May of 2026. These workhorses of the early 20th century were the backbone of freight service across the Great Plains. As they were retired, many were donated to towns across Nebraska, including Grand Island, Fairbury, Sidney, Kearney, Lexington, and North Platte. The engineer would sit on the right, and the fireman on the left. The likelihood that John Calvin Strahorn operated this exact locomotive on multiple occasions during the over two decades he and Sarah lived in North Platte is inescapable, because crews operating locomotives based in North Platte would typically travel west to Sidney or east to Grand Island, where their locomotives would be serviced at a roundhouse and refilled with coal and water. The locomotives would then pull a train back to North Platte, with the same or another crew.
 
1868
Union Pacific Depot in Schuyler, Nebraska
Union Pacific Depot in Schuyler, Nebraska
The Union Pacific was central to the Miles Zentmyer family. Son George worked for the UP in Omaha, and daughter Herma worked there as well, and both visited Schuyler often. The depot was demolished in 1980 and Schuyler is no longer a stop on the Union Pacific Railroad.
 
1869
Union Pacific Employees Magazine, Feb 1886
Union Pacific Employees Magazine, Feb 1886
Placing the J.C. Strahorn family in Sterling Colorado, supporting Mary Strahorn's birth there the year before.
 
1870
Union Station in Spokane
Union Station in Spokane
From the Zentmyer Collection. Robert financed and built Union Station on a site between the Spokane River and Trent Ave., now called Spokane Falls Blvd., completing construction in 1914. When it was torn down to make way for the Spokane World's Fair in 1974, demolition crews got more than they bargained for. The building was constructed to last for centuries, requiring the contractor to repeatedly ask for more money.
 
1871
Various Articles about Miles Zentmyer
Various Articles about Miles Zentmyer
These pieces speak for themselves . . .
 
1872
Vicki Zentmyer Bergstrom and your webmaster
Vicki Zentmyer Bergstrom and your webmaster
At Julian, San Diego, California on 8 Jun 2018
 
1873
Vine St. Looking West from Oregon St.
Vine St. Looking West from Oregon St.
This postcard image is from 1910, the year before Miles died. The Zentmyer residence is on the far left of the view, and the Bolton Dry Goods Store is on the far right. Image courtesy Nebraska State Historical Society.
 
1874
Viola Jo-Ann St. Myer Birth Certificate
Viola Jo-Ann St. Myer Birth Certificate
 
1875
W.C. Zentmyer snares intruder
W.C. Zentmyer snares intruder
Article in the Leavenworth Daily Times, 28 Nov 1875
 
1876
Wackerlin - Zentmeyer Headstone
Wackerlin - Zentmeyer Headstone
In the Spring Lake Cemetery, Aurora, Kane, Illinois
 
1877
War of 1812 Military Service for a James Robertson NOT US
War of 1812 Military Service for a James Robertson NOT US
Birth year of 1775 and birthplace of Bedford, Virginia do not agree with 1771 and Chesterfield, Virginia so this was not our James Robertson, although many ancestry.com trees incorrectly claim this was our James.
 
1878
Washington A. Marlow Family
Washington A. Marlow Family
 
1879
Washington at Valley Forge
Washington at Valley Forge
George Washington and his ragged shoeless army of 12,000 including Robert Strayhorn, make camp at Valley Forge in Pennsylvania during the winter of 1777-1778, at a low point of the American War of Independence.
 
1880
Washington C. Zentmyer Obituary
Washington C. Zentmyer Obituary
From the Leavenworth Times, 26 Aug 1905
 
1881
Washington crossing the Delaware
Washington crossing the Delaware
This famous image, a painting by Emanuel Leutze, shows Washington on Christmas night 1776 crossing the Delaware river in preparation for a surprise attack on the Hessians at Trenton the next morning. And while it's unlikely Robert Strayhorn was on this particular boat, he was certainly in the accompanying flotilla that night.
 
1882
Washington Marlow
Washington Marlow
 
1883
Washington Marlow Headstone
Washington Marlow Headstone
 
1884
Washington Marlow Obituary
Washington Marlow Obituary
 
1885
Wedding Announcement
Wedding Announcement
in the Los Angeles Herald, 30 Nov 1904
 
1886
Wedding Announcement
Wedding Announcement
 
1887
Wedding Announcement for Andrew Holder and Ruby Garland
Wedding Announcement for Andrew Holder and Ruby Garland
In Austin, Texas
 
1888
Wedding Announcement for Gladys Strahorn and Guy Davis
Wedding Announcement for Gladys Strahorn and Guy Davis
in the Los Angeles Herald, 20 May 1914
 
1889
Wedding Announcement for James Zentmyer and Anna Margaret Snyder
Wedding Announcement for James Zentmyer and Anna Margaret Snyder
In the Harrisburg Telegraph, 18 Apr 1907
 
1890
Wedding Announcement for Kenneth Brereton and Lucille Rich
Wedding Announcement for Kenneth Brereton and Lucille Rich
Lucille was a Broadway dancer of some renown.
 
1891
Wedding Announcement for Sarah Strahorn and Daniel Jayne
Wedding Announcement for Sarah Strahorn and Daniel Jayne
in the Sacramento Daily Union, 10 Mar 1875
 
1892
Wilhelm Lehman death record
Wilhelm Lehman death record
In the German Reformed Church, Philadelphia
 
1893
Will of Abraham Lowman dated 13 Nov 1869
Will of Abraham Lowman dated 13 Nov 1869
The Will names beneficiaries John, Sarah, Margaret, and Elizabeth Lowman. Alexander and Martha Jane had already died, but we do not know why daughter Mary Ann was not mentioned.
 
1894
Will of Andrew S. Lowman
Will of Andrew S. Lowman
 
1895
Will of James Robertson
Will of James Robertson
In the Madison County, Kentucky Will Book C pages 302-303
Named beneficiaries: James Robertson, Thomas Robertson, Elizabeth Flournoy, Jane Flournoy, Patience Gates, Phoebe Bailey, and Henry Robertson. (but no wife Susannah, she had previously died)

James was not the firstborn son, but was named first in the will, described as 'dearest son' see 'death' for script comparison.
 
1896
Willard Henry Lowman
Willard Henry Lowman
 
1897
Willard Lowman, World War I Veteran
Willard Lowman, World War I Veteran
Willard was a life-long member of the Veterans of World War I of the USA, Inc., a fraternal organization. His dues were up-to-date as of his death.
 
1898
William and Eliza Zentmire with their children Etta, Alva, Martha and Frank
William and Eliza Zentmire with their children Etta, Alva, Martha and Frank
Photo courtesy 1_rkyllo
 
1899
William and Rosa Wilkerson Zentmeyer
William and Rosa Wilkerson Zentmeyer
In the Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio Plot: Section 118 Plot 217
Photo courtesy Jim Kelly
 
1900
William H and Hester Barton Zentmyer
William H and Hester Barton Zentmyer
In Battle Ground Cemetery, Battleground, Tippecanoe, Indiana
Photo courtesy Jennifer Redden
 

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