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Television show airing in 1968-69 about the early history of Seattle. The premise of the show was based on an actual event; With the arrival of many single men, the town fathers aranged to have what we'd now call "mail order Brides" sent in from the east coast. One of the stars of the show also played Spock's Father in journey to Babel.

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  • Here come the Brides
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  • Television show airing in 1968-69 about the early history of Seattle. The premise of the show was based on an actual event; With the arrival of many single men, the town fathers aranged to have what we'd now call "mail order Brides" sent in from the east coast. One of the stars of the show also played Spock's Father in journey to Babel.
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  • You decided to help the indecisive Prone chose a wife.
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  • Chapter 9
  • Prone Sweet Prone
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  • Normal Mission
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  • Ma-non Ship
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  • Television show airing in 1968-69 about the early history of Seattle. The premise of the show was based on an actual event; With the arrival of many single men, the town fathers aranged to have what we'd now call "mail order Brides" sent in from the east coast. One of the stars of the show also played Spock's Father in journey to Babel.
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