• Samuel Cole (c. 1597–1666/67) was an early settler of Boston in the Massachusetts Bay Colony, arriving with the Winthrop Fleet in 1630. He was an innkeeper...
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  • Samuel Cole may refer to: Samuel Cole (settler) (c. 1597–1666/67), early settler of Boston, Massachusetts Samuel Cole (politician) (1856–1935), American...
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  • eventually identify every colonial taverner for whom evidence survives. Samuel Cole (settler) Flagon and Trencher Official Website v t e Tribune, Chicago (1997-04-21)...
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    married John Cole in Boston, the son of Boston innkeeper Samuel Cole, who had established Boston's first tavern in 1634. Susanna and John Cole began raising...
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  • Charles Adams (landowner) Adams, Massachusetts – Samuel Adams Adams, Nebraska – J.O. Adams (settler) Adams, New York – John Adams Adams, Oregon – John...
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    Southwest Territory Samuel Cole Williams, William Tatham, Wataugan (Johnson City, Tenn.: The Watauga Press, 1947), pp. 11–28. Samuel Cole Williams, "The Admission...
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    Press The Essential Samuel Butler Selected with an Introduction by G. D. H. Cole (1950) "Samuel Butler and Art | StJohns". "Samuel Butler | Artist | Royal...
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  • disappeared 1628) was an early Scot settler of the New England area, considered the founder and first non-native settler of New Hampshire. He was granted...
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  • independent settler state. They were the dominant political party in Algerian municipal politics from 1924 until Molle's death in 1931. Kalman, Samuel (2013)...
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    Plymouth home lots Cole's Hill marker, in memory of James Cole (1600-1692), first settler of Cole's Hill Stereoscopic view of Cole's Hill in late 1800s...
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    wagon train of settlers to Oregon. While he is checking the trail ahead, he rescues Emerson Cole from being lynched for stealing a horse. Cole, who says the...
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    militia. He was born in Newport Township, Nova Scotia, the son of Samuel Albro and Jane Cole, who had come from Rhode Island. He was buried in the Old Burying...
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    response to the Israeli occupation, blockade of the Gaza Strip, Israeli settler violence against Palestinians, restrictions on the movement of Palestinians...
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  • married Amias Cole Thompson, widow of colonist David Thompson, who had been sent by Sir Ferdinando Gorges as an early explorer and settler to New Hampshire...
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    became leaders of the Yishuv in the coming decades believed that the Jewish settler economy should not depend on Arab labor. This would be a dominant source...
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  • Lieutenant-Governor Sir John Wentworth believed that the maroons would be good settlers. He received orders from the Duke of Portland to settle them in Nova Scotia...
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    trade, conflicts with the colonial authorities and settlers, and the loss of Indigenous lands to settlers and the subsequent collapse of several nations'...
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    Later authors, such as Theodore Roosevelt (Winning of the West) and Samuel Cole Williams (History of the Lost State of Franklin), added a more objective...
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  • man agrees to help a white settler find his family, only to find his own family killed by colonisers] led by the settler he had helped. A young Māori...
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  • Maine, a grandson of Captain George Berry, he was one of the earliest settlers of Buckfield, Maine having settled there thirteen years before the incorporation...
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    Reginald Berkeley Cole (1882–1925), an Anglo–Irish aristocrat, born into a prominent Ulster family, who had also settled in the colony. Cole was very well...
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    engagements throughout the war, including the Siege of Charleston (historian Samuel Cole Williams dubbed the siege's Washington County participants the first...
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    Samuel Ryan Curtis (February 3, 1805 – December 26, 1866) was an American military officer and one of the first Republicans elected to Congress. He was...
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  • Search of the First Settlers Descendants of Thomas Stanton Original Stonington settlements c. 1651 - map Zubrinsky, Eugene Cole. "The Immigration and...
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    of modern African art. According to authors Douglas Fraser and Herbert M. Cole, "The precipitous alterations in the power structure wrought by colonialism...
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  • of Ephraim J. Robinson, Samuel Stober Taylor, Wilward Arthur Cummings, Daisy Myers, Charles B. Jones, Rosaland Claudius-Cole, George Fewry, Emanuel Fraser-Davies...
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  • Winthrop Fleet where he became a first settler of the towns of Roxbury and Agawam, now Ipswich, and an early settler of Salem. After repeated fines for drunkenness...
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  • Egypt, Syria and Istanbul to enter Hijaz and expelled Turkish soldiers and settlers from Mecca. Such religious transformations did not sit well with other...
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    Niven 1988, p. 192. Cole 1993, p. 159. Cole 1993, pp. 160–161. Cole 1993, pp. 161–162. Cole 1993, p. 164. Cole 1993, pp. 161–166. Cole 1993, pp. 164–170...
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    February 2013. Samuel Cole Williams (1933). Lost State of Franklin (New York: Press of the Pioneers), p. 2. Finger, pp. 84–88. Samuel Cole Williams (1947)...
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