population was 2,921 at the 2020 census. Shapleigh is divided into the villages of North Shapleigh, Shapleigh Corner, Ross Corner and Emery Mills. It is...
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Shapleigh is a town in Maine. Shapleigh may also refer to: Augustus Shapleigh (1810-1902), American businessman Bertram Shapleigh (1871–1940), American...
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John Shapleigh may refer to: John Shapleigh (died 1414), MP for Exeter John Shapleigh (fl. 1414–1427), MP for Exeter This disambiguation page lists articles...
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John Shapleigh (fl. 1414–1427) of Exeter, Devon, was an English politician. He was the son of the MP, John Shapleigh. He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament...
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Samuel Shapleigh (July 9, 1765 – April 17, 1800) was an American librarian. Shapleigh was born in Kittery, Maine, on July 9, 1765. His parents died when...
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Augustus Frederick Shapleigh (1810–1902) was an American businessman and early pioneer of St. Louis during the Second Industrial Revolution. He was president...
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County, the southernmost county in the state. Fires began in the towns of Shapleigh and Waterboro, destroying both communities, including, with only a few...
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William S. Damrell (redirect from William Shapleigh Damrell)
William Shapleigh Damrell (November 29, 1809 – May 17, 1860) was a member of the United States House of Representatives from Massachusetts. Damrell was...
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Bertram Lincoln Shapleigh (15 January 1871 – 2 July 1940) was an American composer, heavily interested in the culture of Asia. He studied composition...
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the towns of Shapleigh and Acton, and it flows into the Atlantic Ocean just west of Kennebunk Beach. It flows through the towns of Shapleigh, Sanford and...
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Frank Henry Shapleigh (March 7, 1842 – May 30, 1906) was an American landscape painter known for his contributions to White Mountain art. Born in Boston...
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Regional School Unit 57 (redirect from Shapleigh Memorial School)
School Limerick and Newfield Lyman Elementary School Lyman Shapleigh Memorial School Shapleigh Waterboro Elementary School Waterboro Massabesic Middle School...
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Eliot Shapleigh (born November 11, 1952) is an American politician. He served in the Texas Senate from 1997 to 2011, from the 29th district, in El Paso...
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Hannah Tobey Farmer (redirect from Hannah Tobey Shapleigh Farmer)
Hannah Tobey Farmer (née, Shapleigh; pen names, (Mrs.) M. G. Farmer or Mabelle; 1823-1891) was a 19th-century American philanthropist, writer, and social...
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John Shapleigh (died 1414), of Exeter, Devon, was an English politician. He was the father of the MP, John Shapleigh II. He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament...
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commercial furnace ran from about 1825 to 1850. The Shapleigh Iron Company constructed a smelter at North Shapleigh, Maine, in 1836 to exploit a small bog iron...
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rival Shapleigh Hardware Company (also of St. Louis) in 1940. Shapleigh Hardware Company was known for their premium brand Diamond Edge. After Shapleigh acquired...
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of staff and later general counsel to Democratic State Senator Eliot Shapleigh in the Texas Legislature. He has also worked with or board chaired Austin-based...
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birthplace of a founder, Alexander Shapleigh, from his manor of Kittery Court at Kingswear in Devon, England. Shapleigh arrived in 1635 aboard the ship Benediction...
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Parsonsfield and Shapleigh. First called Hubbardstown Plantation, Shapleigh was in 1785 incorporated and named in honor of Nicholas Shapleigh. Its western...
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passing through Shapleigh Pond and flowing past the village of North Shapleigh. Forming the boundary between Newfield and the town of Shapleigh, the river...
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Beach Parsonsfield Phippsburg Pownal Raymond Richmond Scarborough Sebago Shapleigh South Berwick Standish Topsham Waterboro Wells West Bath Windham Woolwich...
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Rumford Saco Sanford Sangerville Scarborough Searsmont Sebec Sedgwick Shapleigh Sidney Solon South Berwick St. Albans St. George Standish Starks Steuben...
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Kennebunk, Kittery, Lebanon, Limerick, Lyman, Newfield, Saco, Sanford, Shapleigh, South Berwick, Waterborough, Wells, York William Burleigh (South Berwick)...
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pest resistance. William C. Boyd alone and then together with Elizabeth Shapleigh introduced the term "lectin" in 1954 from the Latin word lectus, "chosen"...
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which boldly proclaimed "BLISS WINS BIG". According to Senator Eliot Shapleigh, the BRAC commission considered three primary factors to make its decision:...
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the Americans Charles Sanford Skilton, Edgar Stillman Kelley, Bertram Shapleigh, and the British composer Richard Henry Walthew, and for the London choir...
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opened and locked with the push of a button. At the low end of the market, Shapleigh Hardware Company of St. Louis, Missouri contracted thousands of switchblades...
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Dorothy Shapleigh 1909 Susan Rebecca Carleton 1910 Lucy Norvell 1911 Ada Randolph 1912 Jane Taylor 1913 Adaline Capen 1914 Elsa Zeibig 1915 Jane Shapleigh 1916...
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commerce, Congress has no authority to regulate these transactions.") See Shapleigh v. Mier, 299 U.S. 468, 470, 471 (1937) (when certain land passed from...
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