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J Edgar Hoover — Part 20
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Martin Lutnxn—Angsburg, Germany, (1488-1546)
This stone was taken by the caretaker from the wall of the church,
where it was crumbling off, Luther preached and held Mass in
this old church,
Mary Lyon—South Hadley, Mass., (1797-1849)
This was a sepping-stone along the side of one of the bui
of Mt. Holyoke Cal
Many years,
Butwan Lytrron—Pompeii, Italy, (1803-1873 )
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exe, where Mary Lyon waa president for so
Gunenav Geonar B, McCurtran—Washington, D. C.,
(1826-1886 )
The stone came from the garden of his former home, now occu-
pied by the Cosmos Club,
Enwanp MacDowrtt—Pcterborough, N.OHL, (801-2008 )
The stone came from “Hillcrest”, the home of the great cotaposer.
Tt was sent to Roltins College by his widow,
Wiruiam Hormes McGurrey---West Finley Township, ¥/ash-
ington Co., Pa., (1800-1873 )
The stone comes from the foundation of the birthplace of W m
Holmes McGufley, “father of American educators”, Hens ord
has reconstructed the leg cabin, 15x16 feet, in which MeCiuffey
was born.
Wit.iam’ McKintey—Canton, O., (1843-10907 )
This old flagstone from Meltinley'’s home was the wnly one to be
found, for a beautiful hospita] is now built on that site.
Macutavetut—Florence, Italy, (169-1427)
The bow] in the "Walk of Fame" was dug up fr
the caretaker of the modern looking home in which fac:
liyed. end died. It may have been used to heat getd, 41
Mapison—Washinston, D. C., (1772-18
wife of President Madison lived in the house now ¢
' he Cosmos Club. The stone is from the garden back
‘house’ where meals are served in warm weather.
Jates Mapison—Montpciler, Va., (1707-1836)
This stone is from the home of President Madison,
prints on it of prehistoric birds,
lt has foot-
Frnvinanp Mauettawn—San Lucas, Spain, (1! °7-
This stone waa found on the road to the port from whic
lan sailed in “The Victoria” on his noted voyage ar
A stormy passage of five weeks, through a strai
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his name, brought the fleet to the calm waters of a sea which he
named “Pacific”,
Horace Mann—Antioch College, Yellow Springs, O.,
(1796-1869)
Mann was at one time president of Antinch College and the stone
ia from the campus. It wey obtained by ean John Budley Daw-
son who was one of the members of the Rolling Curriculem Confer-
ence in 193%.
ALESsANDRO Manzont—Milan, Italy, (1786-1874)
This stone is from one of the mosaics in the floor of the great
Italian writer's home in Milan.
Wittiam L. Marcy—Southbridge, Mass., (1786-18657 )
The stone is from the Seeretary of State's home.
Duxe or Mantsoroven—Blenheim Castle, England,
(1660-1722 )
This stone was found at the right of the great entrance to his
estate.
Cuntstopumn Manrowe—Canterbury, England, (1564-1598)
Marlowe was born in Canterbury and attended the school con-
nected with and adjoining the Cathedral, The stone came from
the road by the school.
Jutia Mantnows--Highmont, N. Y., (1870—)
The stone was taken from the walk around the old home of the
American actress.
Perr Jacques Manguettre—Marquette, Mich, (1687-1676)
The stone was found on the shore of Lake Superior at the exact
spot where Pere Marquette landed. The statue which was erected
in bis honor on this spot hay been taken to the center of the town,
although the base atill remains. _ _
Joun Mansuart—Salem, Va., (1755-1835) ,
This stone was obtained from the great juri
sion,
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Tiuromas R. Manauarz—North Manchester, Ind., (1854-1926)
The Marshall Theater in North Manchester pow stands on the
site of the Vice-President’s birthplace. The stone was picked up
behind the theater, where Marslali's back gate would lave been.
old colonial man-
Josz Jutiaw Manti—Havana, Cuba, (1853-1895 }
Lawyer, poet of ability, statesinan, philosopher, and My martyr
in the cause of his country’s ultimate freedom, Marti is rightly
called the “Father of Cuban Independence” and ia Cuba's greatest
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