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Completed Prgms 1
Mobile, Alabama
Little Rock, Arkansas
Cotopaxi, Colorado
Cong. Medal of Honor
Wilmington, Delaware
Pensacola, Florida
Keokuk, Iowa
New Orleans, La. -1
New Orleans, La. -2
Kansas City, WWI Museum
Bangor, Maine
Jackson, Mississippi
Natchez, Mississippi
Helena, Montana April, 2001
Completed Prgms 2
Hagerstown, Maryland
Omaha, Nebraska
Virginia City, Nevada
Las Vegas, N.M.
Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Lancaster, Pa.
Deadwood, South Dakota
Memphis, Tennessee
Salt Lake City, Utah
Richmond, Va.
Spokane, Washington
Charleston, W. Va.
Cheyenne, Wyoming
Leo Frank
The Last Herzl
International Programs
Buchenwald, Germany
London, England
American Holocaust Mem.
Hero Miles
Am. Jewish History
Article Submissions
Stephen Theodore Norman in Jerusalem 1945
Stephen Theodore Norman
The last descendent of Theodore Herzl
(Re-interment of Captain Norman with his family in Jerusalem, a JASHP five year project)
Biographical article:
http://makomisrael.org/JewishAgency/English/About/Press+Room/Jewish+Agency+In+The+News/2007/2/jul03jashp.htm
Jerusalem Post:
http://makomisrael.org/JewishAgency/English/About/Press+Room/Jewish+Agency+In+The+News/2007/3/dec04jp.htm
The Jewish Magazine:
"The Unwanted Prince"
http://jewishmag.com/122mag/herzl-norman/herzl-norman.htm
Haaretz:
http://makomisrael.org/JewishAgency/English/About/Press+Room/Jewish+Agency+In+The+News/2007/3/nov30haar.htm
Gravesite in Washington. D.C.
Disinterment
El-Al Airlines
Dec. 5, 2007 Reburial of Stephen Norman with his family on Mt. Herzl in Jerusalem
Reburial Site - Plot for Zionist Leaders, Mt. Herzl
Ze'ev Bielski, Chairman of the Jewish Agency speaking at the reinterment ceremony
Stephen Theodore Norman home with his family, his people, his land; at long last, forgotten no more.
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