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  • 9119th century turnpikes in Massachusetts — In the late 18th and early 19th century, turnpikes, as opposed to ordinary roads of the same time, are roads where gates barred travelers from continuing and at which payments were demanded for the use of the road. The privilege of building and… …

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  • 92Archdiocese of New York —     New York, Archdiocese of     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Archdiocese of New York     ARCHDIOCESE OF NEW YORK (NEO EBORACENSIS).     See erected 8 April, 1808; made archiepiscopal 19 July, 1850; comprises the Boroughs of Manhattan, Bronx, and… …

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  • 93Acadia College —    Situated at Wolfville, Nova Scotia. Founded by the Nova Scotia Baptist Education Society, 1838. Application made to the Nova Scotia Assembly for incorporation as The Trustees, Governors and Fellows of the Queen s College. The corporation… …

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  • 94in|cor|po|ra|tor — «ihn KR puh RAY tuhr», noun. 1. a person who incorporates. 2. one of the original members of a corporation, named in the articles of incorporation or specified in a legislative act of incorporation …

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  • 95Columbus, Nebraska —   City   Bridge carrying U.S. Highway 30 and U.S. Highway 81 across the Loup River at Columbus …

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  • 96History of Sheffield — The history of Sheffield, a city in South Yorkshire, England, can be traced back to the founding of a settlement in a clearing beside the River Sheaf in the second half of the 1st millennium AD.Vickers, Old Sheffield Town , part 1] The area had… …

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  • 97National Academy of Sciences — U.S. National Register of Historic Places …

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  • 98Northwestern Turnpike — The Northwestern Turnpike is a historic road in West Virginia (Virginia at the time the road was created), important for being historically one of the major roads crossing the Appalachians, financed by the Virginia Board of Public Works in the… …

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  • 99Status (law) — A person s status is a set of social conditions or relationships created and vested in an individual by an act of law rather than by the consensual acts of the parties, and it is in rem , i.e. these conditions must be recognised by the world. It… …

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  • 100St John's College, University of Sydney — Oxbridge College Infobox name = St John s College university = University of Sydney shield = colours = * full name = The College of St John the Evangelist motto Latin = Nisi Dominus Frustra motto English = Unless the Lord is with us, our labor is …

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