Templeton is a town in Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 8,149 at the 2020 census. The town comprises four main villages:...
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locations: Ta-Tha Templeton College, Oxford, England Templeton, California Templeton, Indiana Templeton, Iowa Templeton, Massachusetts James Templeton & Co, a Scottish...
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Maine, US Otter River (Ontario) Otter River (Massachusetts) Otter River, a village in Templeton, Massachusetts Otter River (Michigan) Otter River (Minnesota)...
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Charles Knowlton (category People from Templeton, Massachusetts)
American physician and writer. Knowlton was born May 10, 1800, in Templeton, Massachusetts. His parents were Stephen and Comfort (White) Knowlton; his grandfather...
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George A. Fuller (category People from Templeton, Massachusetts)
skyscrapers and the modern contracting system. Fuller was born in Templeton, Massachusetts, near Worcester. After graduating from Andover College, he took...
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universities. Jonathan Baldwin Turner was born December 7, 1805, outside Templeton, Massachusetts; his parents were farmers Asa Turner and Nabby Baldwin. Jonathan...
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Sarah Goodridge (category People from Templeton, Massachusetts)
Goodridge, also an American miniaturist. Goodridge was born in Templeton, Massachusetts, the sixth child and third daughter of Ebenezer Goodridge and his...
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White Sewing Machine Company (category History of Massachusetts)
Machine Company was a sewing machine company founded in 1858 in Templeton, Massachusetts, by Thomas H. White and based in Cleveland, Ohio, since 1866. Founded...
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Stephen Pearl Andrews (category People from Templeton, Massachusetts)
outspoken abolitionist. Andrews was born on March 22, 1812 in Templeton, Massachusetts. His father, Elisha Andrews, was a Baptist clergyman and revivalist...
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The Templeton Developmental Center was a state-run facility for mentally disabled people located in Templeton, in the U.S. state of Massachusetts. Founded...
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village and census-designated place (CDP) in the town of Templeton in Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 2,028 at the 2010...
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from Templeton. The name was changed to Phillipston on February 5, 1814, after William Phillips, Jr., the tenth Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts In...
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The Templeton Common Historic District encompasses the historic town center of Templeton, Massachusetts. Laid out in the 1750s, the area has been the...
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Grace Partridge Smith (category People from Templeton, Massachusetts)
a local nickname of Southern Illinois. Partridge was born in Templeton, Massachusetts, the daughter of James Otis Partridge and Arvilla Pauline Kimball...
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Putnam Investments (category 1937 establishments in Massachusetts)
Boston, Massachusetts, it has offices in London, Tokyo, Frankfurt, Sydney, and Singapore. Putnam is currently a subsidiary of Franklin Templeton Investments...
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Sylvanus Sawyer (category People from Templeton, Massachusetts)
Sylvanus Sawyer (15 April 1822 in Templeton, Massachusetts – 13 October 1895, in Fitchburg, Massachusetts) was a United States inventor. John Sawyer,...
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Pliny Norcross (category People from Templeton, Massachusetts)
Wisconsin student to volunteer for the war. Pliny Norcross was born in Templeton, Massachusetts. He moved west with his parents in 1852, settling on a farm in...
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Asa Turner (category People from Templeton, Massachusetts)
(Baldwin) Turner, and brother of Jonathan Baldwin Turner, was born in Templeton, Mass., June 11, 1799. After being converted, at a mature age, he turned...
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Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States. This airport is owned by the City of Gardner, and is located in the town of Templeton. Gardner Municipal...
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Elizabeth Goodridge (category People from Templeton, Massachusetts)
Goodridge, also an American miniaturist. Goodridge was born in Templeton, Massachusetts, the seventh child and fourth daughter of Ebenezer Goodridge and...
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Westminster to the east, Hubbardston to the south, and Templeton to the west, all in Massachusetts. Downtown Gardner, 2005 View of the West Gardner Square...
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Mike Kelley (baseball) (category People from Templeton, Massachusetts)
legendary figure in the "Twin Cities" of Minneapolis–St. Paul. Born in Templeton, Massachusetts, Kelley played only one season in the Major Leagues, with the 1899...
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of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court from 1914 to 1937. He was appointed by Governor David I. Walsh. Born in Templeton, Massachusetts, Pierce...
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Newton A.K. Bugbee (category People from Templeton, Massachusetts)
to Alvin Newton Bugbee and Lucy Kendall Davis. He was raised in Templeton, Massachusetts and graduated from high school there. At an early age he went to...
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Charlotte Frances Wilder (category People from Templeton, Massachusetts)
1839, in Templeton, Massachusetts. She was the daughter of Col. Elijah and Hannah Lawrence Pfelt. She graduated from high school in Massachusetts. In 1861...
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Leicester, Ludlow, Monroe, Monson, New Braintree, Russell, Swansea, Templeton, Wales, Ware, and Winchendon voted Democratic, and the last time the city...
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Issachar Bates (category People from Templeton, Massachusetts)
Sherborn and Southborough, Massachusetts, before settling near Templeton, Massachusetts, around 1771. As a teenager in 1775, Bates taught himself to play...
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M. Estella Sprague (category Academics from Massachusetts)
retired in 1926. She died after a long illness on May 17, 1940, in Templeton, Massachusetts, at the age of 70. "Three University Dormitories Named". Connecticut...
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Grinnin' Delano, Minnesota 1st Place Andy King The Bastey Boys Templeton, Massachusetts 2nd Place Scott Lane Piggy's UK Hugglescote, Leicestershire, UK...
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tʃəndən/ WIN-chin-din), nicknamed Toy Town, is a town in Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 10,364 at the 2020 census. The town...
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