The Parson Smith House is a historic house on River Road in southern Windham, Maine. Built in 1764 and virtually unaltered since, it is one of the state's...
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term and was elected governor in his own right in 2020. Parson served in the Missouri House of Representatives from 2005 to 2011 and the Missouri Senate...
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Helen Parsons Smith (born Mary Helen Northrup, February 6, 1910 – July 27, 2003) was an American occultist, entrepreneur, book editor, and publisher....
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and advocate for ethnic genocide against the Penobscot people. Smith was the parson for the First Parish Church in Falmouth (now Portland, Maine) from...
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John Whiteside Parsons (born Marvel Whiteside Parsons; October 2, 1914 – June 17, 1952) was an American rocket engineer, chemist, and Thelemite occultist...
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Smith House, Bangor James Smith Homestead, Kennebunk George W. Smith Homestead, Mattawamkeag Parson Smith House, South Windham William S. Smith House...
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The Gropius House is a historic house museum owned by Historic New England at 68 Baker Bridge Road in Lincoln, Massachusetts, United States. It was the...
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in 1944. Parsons has more than 18,000 employees across 30 countries. Carey Smith serves as Chairwoman, President, and CEO of Parsons. Parsons was founded...
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Treasurer Mike Parson, Governor of Missouri Organizations Missouri Right to Life PAC (co-endorsement with Koenig and Smith) Cody Smith Organizations Missouri...
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Beauport (Gloucester, Massachusetts) (redirect from Beauport, Sleeper-McCann House)
Beauport, also known as Sleeper–McCann House, Little Beauport, or Henry Davis Sleeper House, is a historic house in Gloucester, Massachusetts, USA. Beauport...
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Jack Russell (priest) (redirect from The Sporting Parson)
John Russell (21 December 1795 – 28 April 1883), was an English parson who served as vicar of Swimbridge from 1832 to 1872. An enthusiastic fox-hunter...
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Jack Russell Terrier (section Sporting parson)
fox-hunting in North Devon in the early nineteenth century by a country parson, Jack Russell – for whom the breed is named – and has similar origins to...
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The Cooper–Frost–Austin House is a historic Colonial American house, built in 1681. It is located at 21 Linnaean Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts. It...
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The Jonathan Hamilton House, also known as the Hamilton House, is a historic house at 40 Vaughan's Lane in South Berwick, Maine. Built between 1787 and...
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The Clemence–Irons House (also known as the Edward Manton House) is a historic house located in Johnston, Rhode Island. It was built by Richard Clemence...
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Smith v Parsons NO and Others is an important case in South African succession law, decided in the Supreme Court of Appeal in March 2010. It concerned...
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nomination—and Daemon Targaryen in HBO's fantasy drama series House of the Dragon (2022–present). Smith initially aspired to be a professional footballer, but...
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Lyman Estate (category Houses completed in 1793)
The Lyman Estate, also known as The Vale, is a historic country house located in Waltham, Massachusetts, United States. It is now owned by the nonprofit...
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School of Handicraft, London, 1926. Retrieved 27 February 2024. "Three old houses cast their spell on America's first preservationist, William Sumner Appleton...
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Roseland Cottage (redirect from Henry C. Bowen House)
Henry C. Bowen House or as Bowen Cottage, is a historic house located on Route 169 in Woodstock, Connecticut, United States. The house was added to the...
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Cox Houses are historic houses at 21 High Street in Salem, Massachusetts. The earliest part of the Gedney House was built c. 1665, and the houses were...
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Gillett Houses. Lamont houses 83 students. Northrop House Parsons Complex Parsons Annex – one of two new Affinity houses at Smith College, houses that cater...
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York University. Designer Arthur McGee had served as Smith's mentor. In 1967, Smith left Parsons and pursued a career designing on his own. He first sought...
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William Gannaway "Parson" Brownlow (August 29, 1805 – April 29, 1877) was an American newspaper publisher, Methodist minister, book author, prisoner of...
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The Sarah Orne Jewett House is a historic house museum at 5 Portland Street in South Berwick, Maine, United States. The house was designated a National...
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House, Marrett House, Nickels-Sortwell House, and Sayward-Wheeler House. Massachusetts: Beauport, Sleeper-McCann House, Boardman House, Browne House,...
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Agape Lodge (section Parsons becomes head of the lodge)
Jack Parsons, a jet fuel engineer, and his wife Helen Parsons, who had become interested in the O.T.O. through attending the Gnostic Mass. Smith wrote...
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Otis House is a historic house museum and National Historic Landmark at 141 Cambridge Street in the West End of Boston, Massachusetts. The house, built...
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The Stephen Phillips House is a historic house and museum located in the McIntire Historic District in Salem, Massachusetts, United States and was designed...
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The Josiah Quincy House /ˈkwɪnzi/, located at 20 Muirhead Street in the Wollaston neighborhood of Quincy, Massachusetts, was the country home of Revolutionary...
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