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    The Colburn School is a historic former school building at 136 Lawrence Street in Lowell, Massachusetts, USA. Built in 1848, it is a fine example of institutional...
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  • Warren Colburn (born in Dedham, Massachusetts, 1 March 1793; died in Lowell, Massachusetts, 13 September 1833) was a Massachusetts businessman, mathematician...
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    the Descendants of Edward Colburn/Coburn, Lowell, Massachusetts, 1913. Coburn, Silas Roger. History of Dracut, Massachusetts, pp. 67, 75–76, Press of the...
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    Textile machinery: cotton mill equipment, 1920 Official Lowell National Historic Park Map Zerah Colburn the Spirit of Darkness, Arima Publishing, 2005 New...
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    Constitutional Convention of 1779, John Lowell, upon the adoption of Article I for inclusion in the Massachusetts Constitution, exclaimed: "I will render...
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  • president Polk visits Lowell. 1848 - Francis floodgate and Colburn School built. 1850 Lowell Gas Light Company in business. Salem and Lowell Railroad begins...
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  • Harvard Medical School is the medical school of Harvard University and is located in the Longwood Medical Area in Boston, Massachusetts. Lewis Hackett...
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    of commuter rail in the state. The proposed line would connect Lowell, Massachusetts, to Bedford, New Hampshire, with the end station being near the...
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    Mitchell College Main Building, North Carolina Colburn School, built in 1848, 136 Lawrence St. Lowell, Massachusetts (Graves, Jacob), NRHP-listed Old Courthouse...
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    Northampton, Massachusetts and Boston along the right-of-way (ROW) of the former Massachusetts Central Railroad and former Central Massachusetts Railroad...
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  • Anne Sexton (category Poets from Massachusetts)
    1945 she enrolled at Rogers Hall boarding school in Lowell, Massachusetts, later spending a year at Garland School. For a time she modeled for Boston's Hart...
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  • coordinates) These are the National Registered Historic Places listings in Lowell, Massachusetts.           This National Park Service list is complete through NPS...
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    Frank H. Putnam (category Politicians from Lowell, Massachusetts)
    Putnam was born on August 30, 1880, in Lowell, Massachusetts. He was educated in the Lowell Public Schools and was a partner in George E. Putnam & Son,...
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    Village, and the hill sections to damaging winds.[citation needed] Zerah Colburn, math prodigy Carlos Everett Conant, professor, linguist, translator, interpreter...
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    Henry Bradford Endicott (category Businesspeople from Dedham, Massachusetts)
    Clapp Colburn, a widow with two children from her first marriage to Isaac Colburn (1853–1914), Samuel Clapp Colburn and Katherine Farwell Colburn. He adopted...
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    intersection of Bussey St and Colburn St. January 1, 1644, by unanimous vote, Dedham authorized the first U.S. taxpayer-funded public school; "the seed of American...
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    Ebenezer R. Hoar (category Burials at Sleepy Hollow Cemetery (Concord, Massachusetts))
    January 31, 1895) was an American politician, lawyer, and jurist from Massachusetts. He served as U.S. Attorney General from 1869 to 1870, and was the first...
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    John Leverett the Younger (category Justices of the Massachusetts Superior Court of Judicature)
    Leverett who was later the governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. He was educated at Boston Latin School and Harvard College, where he obtained a Bachelor...
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    Progressivism, and the Coming of the New Deal. Cornell University Press. Colburn, David R. "Governor Alfred E. Smith and the Red Scare, 1919–20," Political...
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  • Band, Concord, Massachusetts (2013) East Texas Symphonic Band, Longview, Texas (2014) Metropolitan Wind Symphony, Boston, Massachusetts (2015) Sierra Nevada...
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  • did not make it out of committee. On January 14, 2009, Senator Richard Colburn (R) introduced Senate Bill 9 to the Maryland State Legislature. If enacted...
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    James Sullivan (governor) (category Governors of Massachusetts)
    was an American lawyer and politician in Massachusetts. He was an early associate justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, served as the state's...
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    the modern state of West Virginia. In 1998, state legislator Richard F. Colburn proposed to the Maryland General Assembly that a referendum be held to...
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    Caleb Cushing (category Massachusetts Democratic-Republicans)
    diplomat who served as a Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Massachusetts and the 23rd United States Attorney General under President Franklin...
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    Thomas Moran (category Hudson River School painters)
    1882. Bolton Museum, UK Under the Trees, 1865 Yellowstone Canyon, 1872 Colburn's Butte, South Utah, 1873, Metropolitan Museum of Art. Mosquito Trail, 1874...
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    sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Cambridge, Massachusetts. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts...
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  • Southern League 220 Edward A. LeLacheur Park 5,030 Lowell Massachusetts Lowell Spinners UMass Lowell River Hawks TBD America East Conference (NCAA) 221...
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    Portal to Texas History McClellan's May 30, 1885 Decoration Day Oration (Lowell Daily Courier, June 5, 1885) Biography of George B. McClellan, New Jersey...
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    1869) was a member of the United States House of Representatives from Massachusetts. The brother of Governor Ryland Fletcher, he was born in Cavendish,...
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    Thomas Dawes (category Members of the Massachusetts Governor's Council)
    Massachusetts, 1885. Cummings, Abbott Lowell. "A Recently Discovered Engraving of the Old State House in Boston," Colonial Society of Massachusetts,...
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