The Thompson School is a historic school building on Prospect Street in Webster, Massachusetts. The 2+1⁄2-story English Revival brick building was constructed...
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Webster is a town in Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 17,776 at the 2020 census. Named after statesman Daniel Webster...
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Thompson School may refer to: in the United States (by state) Thompson School (Webster, Massachusetts), listed on the NRHP in Worcester County, Massachusetts...
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Island Douglas, Massachusetts Dudley, Massachusetts Webster, Massachusetts Putnam Woodstock Thompson is composed of ten villages: East Thompson Fabyan Grosvenordale...
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District Five Schoolhouse (category Buildings and structures in Webster, Massachusetts)
also known as the Fenner Hill School, is a historic former school building at 449 School Street in Webster, Massachusetts. Built in 1835, the one-room...
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Daniel Webster (January 18, 1782 – October 24, 1852) was an American lawyer and statesman who represented New Hampshire and Massachusetts in the U.S. Congress...
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Oxford is a town in Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 13,347 as of the 2020 United States Census. Present day Oxford...
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northeastern Connecticut and southern Massachusetts, running from Union, Connecticut, to Dudley, Massachusetts. The Connecticut section is signed as an...
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Chaubunagungamaug Reservation (category Webster, Massachusetts)
town of Thompson, Connecticut, close to the border with the town of Webster, Massachusetts, and within the bounds of Lake Chaubunagungamaug (Webster Lake)...
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Amasa Nichols (category People from Thompson, Connecticut)
Dudley, Massachusetts. Nichols was born in Thompson, Connecticut on April 2, 1773. He became a prominent cotton manufacturer in Dudley, Massachusetts. Nichols...
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Middleburg, Florida (redirect from Webster, Clay County, Florida)
their community Webster in honor of Whig politician Daniel Webster. On October 23, 1864, during the American Civil War, the 4th Massachusetts Volunteer Cavalry...
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Nellie Twardzik (category People from Dudley, Massachusetts)
Aniela "Nellie" Twardzik Thompson (May 22, 1919 – March 8, 2013), at the age of 15, was the first girl to start on a high school boy's varsity baseball...
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David Morse (category Male actors from Massachusetts)
in Beverly, Massachusetts, the son of Jacquelyn Morse, a teacher, and Charles Morse, a salesman. He was raised in Essex, Massachusetts and Hamilton,...
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Tappan, author Webster Thayer, judge Gilbert Thompson, typographer "Census - Geography Profile: Blackstone town, Worcester County, Massachusetts". United States...
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Scituate (/ˈsɪtʃuɪt/ ) is a seacoast town in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States, on the South Shore, midway between Boston and Plymouth. The...
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burned body was found in the laboratory of John Webster, a lecturer at Harvard Medical College; Webster was convicted of Parkman's murder and hanged. Highly...
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Joseph P. Kennedy II (category Catholic politicians from Massachusetts)
McLean, Virginia and Hyannis Port, Massachusetts. Kennedy had a troubled youth and was expelled from several private schools as a result of his quick temper...
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Senator during the 1800s. Thompson was born in Boston in the Province of Massachusetts Bay, the son of Thomas and Isabella Thompson. The family moved to Newburyport...
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west by Southbridge, on the south by Woodstock and Thompson, Connecticut, and on the east by Webster, with which it traditionally had the closest cultural...
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Robert C. Winthrop (category Whig Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Massachusetts)
colleague of Daniel Webster. After a rapid rise in Massachusetts and national politics and one term as speaker, Winthrop succeeded Webster in the Senate. His...
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Middleborough is a town in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 24,245 at the 2020 census. The census-designated place of...
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Edward Everett (category Governors of Massachusetts)
Washington, D.C., where he visited with Daniel Webster and other Federalist Party luminaries from Massachusetts. In late 1814 Everett was offered a newly endowed...
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Hudson, New Hampshire (redirect from Nottingham West Elementary School)
historic Kimball Webster School no longer holds classes, but today houses the town superintendent's office, though both the Library Street School and the H.O...
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former Massachusetts Attorney General Joseph Story – former Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court Webster Thayer – justice on the Massachusetts Superior...
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Rufus Choate (category Massachusetts attorneys general)
On Webster's re-election to the Senate in 1845, Choate resumed his law practice. He later served a short term as attorney-general of Massachusetts in...
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Hannah Duston (category People from colonial Massachusetts)
Emerson was born December 23, 1657, in Haverhill, Massachusetts, to Michael Emerson and Hannah Webster Emerson; she was the oldest of 15 children. At age...
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George Parkman (category Physicians from Massachusetts)
philanthropist, as well the victim in the sensationally gruesome Parkman–Webster murder case, which shook Boston in 1849–1850. Samuel Parkman (August 22...
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to be referred to in a variety of media. The story is listed as Aarne–Thompson–Uther Index type 20C, which includes international examples of folktales...
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Benjamin Thompson (August 5, 1798 – September 24, 1852) was a U.S. Representative from Massachusetts. Born in Charlestown, Massachusetts, Thompson attended...
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connected to the Thompson Lowrise. It was named after the late John F. Thompson. The school has several buildings (constructed in the 1960s and 70s) of importance...
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