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  • companies since 1958. Monadnock produce several models of police baton. The company is a subsidiary under Safariland, LLC Monadnock manufactures several...
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    The Monadnock Building (historically the Monadnock Block; pronounced /məˈnædnɒk/ mə-NAD-nok) is a 16-story skyscraper located at 53 West Jackson Boulevard...
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  • Monadnock may refer to: A geologic term Monadnock or "inselberg", a generic term for isolated mountain Names of summits Mount Monadnock, a well-known...
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  • enrollment of 1,400 students and overlooks Pearly Pond, a few miles from Mount Monadnock. The campus covers approximately 1,200 acres (4.9 km2). Kim Mooney has...
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    flaring cornice at the top, echoing John Wellborn Root's design of the Monadnock Building in Chicago. The building has now been converted to loft apartments...
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    USS Monadnock (ACM-10) was a coastal minelayer in the U.S. Navy, the third vessel named after Mount Monadnock, a solitary mountain (monadnock) of more...
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    operation in American history, prior to World War II, Monadnock was struck five times. After this Monadnock turned toward Charleston, South Carolina. She crossed...
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  • The Monadnock Ledger-Transcript is a twice-weekly newspaper based in Peterborough, New Hampshire, and covering the Monadnock Region. It was formed in September...
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    The Monadnock Mills are a historic mill complex in Claremont, New Hampshire. They extend along the southern bank of the Sugar River on both sides of Water...
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    Church in 1827. Reverend Abbot founded the town's first prep school, the Monadnock Summer Lyceum, and the first free library in the US, all in Peterborough...
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  • By 1925, the only remaining shareholder companies in the Breed Pond Company were Valley Woolen Mills, Monadnock Blanket Mills and Whitney Bros. Co. Every...
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    Bank Building (1906) and the Monadnock Building (1906). Wikimedia Commons has media related to Security Bank and Trust Company Building. National Register...
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    USS Monadnock was one of four Miantonomoh-class monitors built for the United States Navy during the American Civil War. Commissioned in late 1864, she...
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    (after the bankruptcy of the Rutland RR) and in 1984 for the rest. The Monadnock Railroad was incorporated in 1848, but did not open from Winchendon to...
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    Burnham & Root), the Pontiac Building (1891, Holabird & Roche) and the Monadnock Building (1891, Burnham & Root; 1893, Holabird & Roche) in Chicago, and...
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  • the type of mild humor previously employed by the major greeting card companies. Pioneer publishers of studio cards were Rosalind Welcher, Fred Slavic...
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    in the Navy. Little, Brown and Company. p. 129. "For the Pacific Coast: Departure of the Vanderbilt and the Monadnock". The New York Times. October 25...
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    In 1749, the Masonian proprietors granted the town as "Monadnock No. 3" (or North Monadnock) to Matthew Thornton and 39 others. The 40 grantees came...
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    on the East Coast and is a major destination for winter sports; Mount Monadnock is among the most climbed mountains in the U.S. Other activities include...
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    general offices were in Buffalo, and the western offices were at 934 Monadnock Building in Chicago, Illinois, and 1107 Chemical Building in St Louis...
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