History of Blaustown
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History of Blaustown
The Blaauw Family
The Religious Revolution of Rev. Hannah Delilah Macdonald-Blaus
Knights of The White League of Blaustown and Schmutz (Fusionist)
Grand Imperial Dragon and Wizard Thibodeau Whyte and the Knights of The White League of Blaustown and Schmutz (circa 1910)
The Blaus Family
Missy Blaus, the Blaustown War Zone and the Blaustown Race Wars (aka the Mulatto Race Wars)
Missy Blaus (circa 1970) in her office at the Blaustown Motor Hotel Inn and Apartments
Missy Blaus in prison (circa 1965)
Missy Blaus at her original home-based office, surrounded by archival documents relating to the history of Blaustown, to her father and mother, blues singers, Blind Mississippi Blues and Missus Delta Blues, and to the Blaustown Blues Band. (Photos courtesy of St. Vincent Black, circa 1970)
Blaustown Revival
Schmutz Family and the Schmutz Plantation
Baroness Samantha Sultana von Schmutz Schwarz
Samuel Radstock Schmutz
Dufour Family
Kerr Family
Moshe Kotik and Family
Jewish-American music and record producer, manager and photographer Moshe Kotik aka Moshe Cutdick, Big Mo Dick and Big Moby Dick (circa 1935) in Blaustown at the home of married couple Blind Asa Batts Blaus and Mrs. Della Blaus (aka Blind Mississippi Blues and Missus Delta Blues)
Jacqueline Zografos
Freethinker and philanthropist Jacquie (pronounced Jackie) Zografos aka Jacqueline Zografos (circa 1935) in Blaustown, standing outside the home of married couple and Blues singers, Blind Mississippi Blues and Missus Delta Blues, where she stayed for a few months. According to the couple's daughter, Missy Blaus, she was also Blind Mississippi Blues' lover. Her actual name was Amanda Marie Jacqueline Zografos (nee Chastenet de Puységur). She owned various properties but her official residence and homebase was located on Krimsotarski Island, New Jersey.
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