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Pictured Knowledge, 1916
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Pictured Knowledge, 1916
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The Atchison Daily Globe, Kansas, October 15, 1897
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Life Magazine, April 1910

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The Marion Star, Ohio, February 9, 1923
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The Wichita Beacon, Kansas, January 2, 1921
Orson Banfield visiting the Sphinx, Giza, Egypt, 1912
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Egypt, 1912
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Boston Post, Massachusetts, July 6, 1921
The Mystery Girl.
She is shown in the maze of an Egyptian dance while under hypnotic influence. A Worcester doctor believes she is a reincarnated Egyptian princess.
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Evansville Press, Indiana, February 20, 1912
Less than two months later John and Madeline would finish their extensive Egyptian and Parisian honeymoon and return home to prepare for the baby’s arrival. Unfortunately their return passages were first class tickets on the brand-new Titanic. John didn’t survive the sinking, although there are tales of his bravery. Madeline did, and gave birth to their son John Jacob “Jakey” Astor VI, but because he was unborn at the time of his father’s death, the will stipulated only 3 million dollars to any child unborn at the time of the will’s drafting. This was nothing to sneeze at, but not much compared to his elder brother Vincent’s 69 million and elder sister Alice’s 10 million. Vincent had never liked his father’s new wife and was said to have voiced belief that Jakey was likely not his father’s son. The brothers never reconciled.
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The Wichita Daily Eagle, Kansas, April 21, 1920
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Santa Ana Register, California, February 23, 1923
“I married King Tut-ankh-amen when I was only 16 years old - I was his first wife. Only the other day, while glancing through an illustrated paper I saw a picture of a chair recovered from the king’s chamber. Like a flash I recognized that chair. I had sat in it many times.
“I can recall my past life as queen of Egypt. Two years after my married to the king I passed out into the Great Beyond.”
Boston Post, December 5, 1920
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Brooklyn Life, New York, January 2, 1909
The Eclipse of the Sphinx.
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The Scranton Truth, Pennsylvania, January 15, 1915
Cairo, Egypt - Will one of the two gentlemen who visited the pyramids in February and got snapshot of lady astride camel kindly communicate with son. Robert Talmadge, 80 W. 40th St., New York city.
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Mr. O'callahan, Junction City, Kansas, 1899