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Larcena Pennington Page (January 10, 1837 –
March 31, 1913), born
Larcena Ann Pennington, was an
American pioneer known for
surviving a
kidnapping by...
- of
Arizona Empire Ranch Madera Canyon (Arizona)
Battle of Fort
Buchanan Larcena Pennington Page "White Scar on
Western Flank of the
Santa Rita Mountains"...
- This Day in
History — 5/19/1836". History.com.
Retrieved May 20, 2014. "
Larcena Pennington: A
Reenactment – Sa****ay,
November 16, 2pm". www.Tubacaz.com...
- 16-year-old Mary Page Scott, (b. 14
September 1861). She was the
daughter of
Larcena Scott and
William Fisher Scott. Her
mother had
earlier in life been kidnapped...
- 16 Jan 2018 Levittown: The
Whitest Suburb 311 23 Jan 2018
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Climax Jim 313 30 Jan 2018 John
Batman Wil Anderson...
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northeast of
Calabasas and
existed from
October 1, 1866 to
March 7, 1867.
Larcena Pennington Page Tumacácori
National Historical Park
North American Forts:...
- R,
Jongschaap RE, Kerr Y, King C,
Laborie P,
Lagouarde JP,
Laques AE,
Larcena D,
Laurent G,
Laurent JP,
Leroy M,
McAneney J,
Macelloni G,
Moulin S, Noilhan...
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Auxerre Medieval Writings on
Secular Women. pp. 54–57. ISBN 9780141439914.
Larcena, Jean.
Saint Alpais de Cudot, lépreux de Dieu,
Editions Siloé,
Nantes 2004...
- The
Pennington family lived in the area in the 1870s and a daughter,
Larcena Pennington Page, was
kidnapped by Apaches, tortured, and left for dead...
- (1834–1917)
Julie Pennington-Russell (born 1960), US
Baptist minister Larcena Pennington Page (1837–1913), US
pioneer Lowther Pennington, 2nd
Baron Muncaster...