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    New Seabury is a census-designated place (CDP) in the town of Mashpee in Barnstable County, Massachusetts, United States, on Cape Cod. The area consists...
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    in Barnstable County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 220 at the 2010 census. The area is part of the New Seabury community, but is treated...
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  • Seabury Stanton (October 9, 1892 – October 19, 1971) was an American businessman from New Bedford, Massachusetts who ran Berkshire Hathaway prior to its...
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  • Seabury Grandin Quinn (also known as Jerome Burke; January 1, 1889 – December 24, 1969) was an American government lawyer, journalist, and pulp magazine...
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    Monomoscoy Island New Seabury Popponesset Popponesset Island Seabrook Seconsett Island. Major roads include Massachusetts Route 28, Massachusetts Route 130 and...
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    before the Episcopal Church itself. The first bishop (for New England and New York) was Samuel Seabury who was consecrated by the bishops of the Scottish Episcopal...
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  • University of Massachusetts Dartmouth traces its roots to 1895 when the Massachusetts legislature chartered the New Bedford Textile School in New Bedford and...
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    industry. The North River was the location of five shipyards—Brick Kiln Yard, Seabury Point, Job's Landing, Turner's Yard and Macy's. Between 1678 and 1871,...
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    Edward Butterworth (category Republican Party members of the Massachusetts House of Representatives)
    County, Massachusetts, while he was a summer resident of New Seabury, Massachusetts. Butterworth died on September 7, 1984, in Burlington, Massachusetts. 1943–1944...
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    across the Little River, Seabrook to the northwest, and a portion of the New Seabury CDP to the east, across the Great River. According to the United States...
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    urbanist development. Mashpee Commons occupies the former site of the New Seabury Shopping Center; the original strip mall was constructed in 1960 and...
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    Harwich Center Harwich Port Mashpee Neck Monomoscoy Island Monument Beach New Seabury North Eastham North Falmouth Northwest Harwich Orleans Pocasset Popponesset...
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    the mainland of Cape Cod by the narrow Popponesset Creek. The CDP of New Seabury is to the west, across Popponesset Creek, and the Popponesset CDP is...
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    Mashpee Tribe v. New Seabury Corp., 592 F.2d 575 (1st Cir. 1979), was the first litigation of the Nonintercourse Act to go to a jury. After a 40-day trial...
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    Middleborough Center Millis-Clicquot Monomoscoy Island Monument Beach New Seabury North Eastham North Falmouth North Lakeville North Pembroke North Plymouth...
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  • Southeastern Massachusetts University in 1988. From then until 2001, the building was used by the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth. Seabury Stanton,...
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    Gen. Samuel Parsons, printer Timothy Green, and Bishop Samuel Seabury.[citation needed] New London was raided and much of it burned to the ground on September...
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    St. John's Congregational Church & Parsonage-Parish for Working Girls (category Churches on the National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts)
    Hammett Seabury, a regionally prominent architect. The parsonage is a 2+1⁄2-story Colonial wood-frame structure, also designed by Seabury, and completed...
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  • Cambridge, Massachusetts: Perseus Books, 1998 (pp 131-146 & 230-233). Lewis, James R.; J. Gordon Melton (1992), Perspectives on the New Age, SUNY Press...
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  • David Merkow (category Golfers from Massachusetts)
    Junior Golf Association's SLI Junior Classic boys division in New Seabury, Massachusetts, with a 212 (2 over par). In Arrowhead Union High School in Hartland...
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  • This is a list of villages in Massachusetts, arranged alphabetically. In Massachusetts, villages usually do not have any official legal status; all villages...
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    Savings Banks Building, Palmer, Massachusetts, 1904-05. Projects dated before 1890 are credited to Richmond & Seabury. Later known as White Cliffs. Now...
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    (Prohibitionists Welch and Clements; Progressives Call and Colby; Democrat Seabury; Charles Horowitz for comptroller; Charles Podsenick for attorney general;...
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    4-inch Driggs-Schroeder guns of Battery Plunkett and the 3-inch Driggs-Seabury guns of Battery Lowell. None of these were replaced. The 4-inch guns at...
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    Johnson & Johnson (category Companies based in New Brunswick, New Jersey)
    Wood, in Poughkeepsie, New York.: 12  Johnson co-founded his own company with George Seabury in 1873. The New York-based Seabury & Johnson became known...
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    Inc". Business Insurance. No. 3 Jul 2017. Retrieved August 24, 2017. Seabury, C. W. (1967). History of the Organization of Marsh & McLennan, Inc. "History...
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  • Jarvis becomes Northam Towers heading south, then Seabury Hall. Seabury Hall, named for Samuel Seabury, is connected to Hamlin Hall. To Hamlin's east is...
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    individuals Samuel Seabury, judge "Italian American ethnic politics in New York". www.altreitalie.it (in Italian). Retrieved August 12, 2023. "NEW YORK: That...
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    BEATS SEABURY; CALDER CHOSEN SENATOR in NYT on November 8, 1916, Vote totals from New York Red Book 1917 New York gubernatorial elections New York state...
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    which were fiercely opposed to Democratic boss David B. Hill. Judge Samuel Seabury was Permanent Chairman. They nominated Edgar L. Ryder for Governor; J....
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