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BARRY GOLDWATER PHOTO AND THANK YOU LETTER

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    Posted 12 years ago

    uppereye
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    MY COUSIN PETE FOUND THIS IN A OLD HOME IN OLD RICHMOND TOWN STATEN ISLAND NEW YORK. ALONG WITH DISCHARGE PAPERS FOR THOMAS JEFFERSON SETTLE, DATED 1931 WHO WAS A NAVY SIGNALMAN. HE ALSO HAS PHOTO'S OF BATTLE SHIPS AND OTHER WAR SITUATIONS FROM THAT TIME PERIOD. I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW IF ANYONE KNOWS ANYTHING ABOUT THIS PHOTO AND SIGNALMAN SETTLE.

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    1. uppereye uppereye, 12 years ago
      LIKE AS MUCH INFO AS POSSIBLE ON THIS PHOTO AND SIGNALMAN SETTLE.
    2. scottvez scottvez, 12 years ago
      Neither is hand signed.

      scott
    3. uppereye uppereye, 12 years ago
      How do you know it is not hand signed
    4. billaknz, 12 years ago
      Hello,

      The photo of Barry Goldwater, a candidate for the U.S. presidency in 1964. He was a senator from Arizona. The signature is probably printed. The "Arizona" was a battleship sunk at Pearl Habour on 7 December 1941.

      Try seaching the web using the quotation marks for "thomas jefferson settle".
      There are a number of results. The ones I briefly looked at refer to someone in the 1800's.

      Regards, Bill
    5. uppereye uppereye, 12 years ago
      thank you Bill, This T.J settle was discharged fro the US NAVY IN 1931

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