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    Joseph Fort Newton (1880–1950) was an American Protestant minister and a prominent Masonic author. Newton was ordained a Baptist minister in 1895. After...
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  • Joseph or Joe Newton may refer to: Joseph Newton (cricketer) (born 1950), Barbadian cricketer Joseph Fort Newton (1876–1950), American Baptist minister...
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    Other notable preachers have included R. J. Campbell, Joseph Fort Newton, Thomas Goodwin and Joseph Parker. The first church building on the present site...
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     26 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 237–238. Citation: Joseph Fort Newton, David Swing, Poet-Preacher (Chicago, 1909). "David Swing is Dead"...
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  • Masonry (Freemasonry)". www.newadvent.org. Quote from The Builders by Joseph Fort Newton, 1914 Article I of James Anderson (1866). The Constitutions of the...
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    and dear to Nash participated in the service proper, among them, Joseph Fort Newton, who said of his friend; "Arthur Nash was a man lovable in his manliness...
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    Decatur, Texas (category Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex)
    professional bull rider James Maness, professional football player Joseph Fort Newton, minister, author Tom Pickett, 19th-century cowboy, lawman, outlaw...
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    England. Plumbstone. ISBN 978-1603020626. Brief History Of Freemasonry Joseph Fort Newton, The Builders Ch. 11 (1914) John Lane’s Masonic Records 1717–1894...
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    Gardiner H. Shattuck, Jr., The Episcopalians (Praeger, 2003), 174. Joseph Fort Newton, Best Sermons 1926 (Harcourt Brace, 1926). "World Conference on Faith...
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  • 1915: William Leslie Hooper (Laws) 1918: Ralph D. Mershon (Science), Joseph Fort Newton (Divinity) 1919: Calvin Coolidge (Laws), William Sims (Laws) 1920:...
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  • Battles of Lexington and Concord. Member of St. Johns Lodge, Boston. Joseph Fort Newton (1880–1950), American Baptist minister, attorney and Freemason. Authored...
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    Leaves. New York: Vantage, 1972. Newton, Joseph Fort. Living Every Day. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1937 Newton, Joseph Fort. We Here Highly Resolve. New...
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    1881–1902: Charles Henry Eaton 1902–1919: Frank Oliver Hall 1919–1925: Joseph Fort Newton 1927–1929: Charles Francis Potter 1929–1938: Frank Oliver Hall 1938–1941:...
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  • 1912–1913) Harry Murphy (1916–1919) Albert Hugh Dennis (1920–1921) Newton Edmeston (1922–1925) Joseph Edmund Crawford (1926–1928) Nathaniel Bascome Darrell (1929–1930)...
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  • Tripp Sigman (category Newton-Conover Twins players)
    Wesley Triplett Sigman (January 17, 1899 – March 8, 1971) was a professional baseball player who played as an outfielder in Major League Baseball for the...
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    Newton Abbot is a market town and civil parish on the River Teign in the Teignbridge District of Devon, England. Its population was 24,029 in 2011, and...
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  • told his brother Carmine, that he should have spoken to his caporegime Joseph Capra before opening the game. In 1984, Avellino and his brother Salvatore...
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    75.57194°W / 39.59000; -75.57194 Fort Delaware is a former harbor defense facility, designed by chief engineer Joseph Gilbert Totten and located on Pea...
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    various names such as Fort James, Fort Willem Hendrick and its anglicized Fort William Henry, Fort Anne, and Fort George. The fort changed hands eight times...
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    to Fort St. Joseph, Ontario to confirm that a state of war existed. This party returned with an order to attack Fort Mackinac, then known as Fort Michilimackinac...
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    radio personality Joseph Curtin. She was raised Roman Catholic, and grew up in Wellesley, Massachusetts. She graduated from Newton Country Day School...
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    The St. Joseph formed as a meltwater channel between the north limbs of two of these moraines, the Wabash Moraine on the west and the Fort Wayne Moraine...
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  • Anthony; Joseph; Gerardo; Luigi (who moved to Australia) and Salvatore Anastasio; and a sister, Maria. In 1919, Anastasia, with his brothers Joseph, Anthony...
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    Constance Gadell-Newton, attorney, co-chair of the Ohio Green Party and nominee for the State House in 2016 Running mate: Brett R. Joseph Richard Cordray...
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    Fort de Chartres was a French fortification first built in 1720 on the east bank of the Mississippi River in present-day Illinois. It was used as the administrative...
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    Wagon Road went from Chisholm's trading post on the South Canadian (north of Fort Arbuckle to the Cimarron River crossing, to the Arkansas River at the future...
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  • John Geoghan (redirect from Joseph Druce)
    John Joseph "Jack" Geoghan (/ˈɡeɪɡən/ GAY-gən; June 4, 1935 – August 23, 2003) was an American serial child rapist and Catholic priest assigned to parishes...
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    songs from the 1960s. In an interview with Canadian music journalist Steve Newton, Downie noted that the Tragically Hip's early set list was originally drawn...
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    Fort Hunter Historic District is a national historic district located at Fort Hunter, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. The district includes six contributing...
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  • Murder of April Tinsley (category History of Fort Wayne, Indiana)
    "Fort Wayne crimes spur creation of task force". The Times of Northwest Indiana. Associated Press. April 15, 1991. Retrieved August 7, 2018. Newton, Michael...
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