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    The E. N. Jenckes Store is an historic store on Main Street in Douglas, Massachusetts. The Greek Revival two-story wood-frame structure was built in 1833;...
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    of the town. The store changed hands (sold to Gardner Chase) until he retired and sold the building to Edward L. Jenckes. After Jenckes' death in 1924,...
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  • U.S. Representative from Indiana E. N. Jenckes Store, historic store on Main Street in Douglas, Massachusetts Jenckes House (Old Louisquisset Pike, Lincoln...
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  • exhibits available for public viewing. Museums that exist only in cyberspace (i.e., virtual museums) are not included. Also included are non-profit art and...
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    Hill Rd. 42°05′55″N 71°50′50″W / 42.098611°N 71.847222°W / 42.098611; -71.847222 (Huguenot Fort) Oxford 83 E. N. Jenckes Store More images January...
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    smaller fish that gathered at the falls. The first settler here was Joseph Jenckes Jr. who came to the region from Lynn, Massachusetts. He purchased about...
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    Mark Souder (redirect from Mark E. Souder)
    for Gabbort's Furniture. From 1976, he was the owner of Souder's General Store, also known as Historic Souder's of Grabill. Souder served as an aide for...
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  • television viewers voting by telephone, internet, SMS text, and iTunes Store purchases of the audio-recorded artists' vocal performances. They receive...
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    in 1822. Hendricks's father, a successful farmer who operated a general store, became involved in politics, including appointment from President Andrew...
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    Sommaripa dei Signori di Paro e Andro (née Marie Seton) on 11 August 1928 Countess Paul Pálffy ab Erdöd (née Eleanor Jenckes Roelker, previously Tweed) on...
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    an electric company from 1973 to 1996. She also once operated a clothing store, which failed and saddled her with debt for several years. In 1976, at the...
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    caused him to end his formal education and take a job as a clerk in the store of George W. Matthews. Colfax's mother married George Matthews in 1836,...
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    cutter at a local grocery store, and her father, Raymond B. Walorski, worked as a firefighter and owned an appliance store. She had Polish and German...
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    finally settling in Lawrence County, Indiana. There, he taught school, kept a store, and studied law at night. Admitted to the bar in 1834, he practiced law...
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    Manville-Jenckes Company. It eventually moved to the gallery of a former Baptist Church, and in 1919 it moved again to a refurbished grocery store. The Esmond...
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    Myers Browne H. Johnson Watson Barnard Gray Comstock Elliott Larrabee Jenckes N. Johnson Harden Wampler Roudebush Bray D. Evans Burton M. Pence Messer...
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    (#84002019) 81 Jenckes Hill Rd. 41°54′16″N 71°27′32″W / 41.904444°N 71.458889°W / 41.904444; -71.458889 (Jenckes House) Lincoln 82 Jenckes House October...
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    (Rawlings) Owen. He was educated in Bloomington, and began working as a store clerk at age 13 to save money so that he could attend college. He worked...
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    attended the county seminary and Wabash College, Crawfordsville, clerked in a store for one year, and studied law to gain admission to the bar in 1854. He commenced...
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    Indiana, to Benna Marie Broderman and Edward William Landgrebe, a grocery store owner who later served as Porter County's assessor. Landgrebe attended Wheeler...
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