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  2. William Lyon Mackenzie - Wikipedia

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    Edward Smith-Stanley replaced Goderich as the colonial secretary and reversed the Upper Canada reforms. Mackenzie was upset by this and, upon his return to Upper Canada in December 1833, renamed the Colonial Advocate to The Advocate to signal his displeasure with the province's colonial status. [ 70 ]

  3. Category:Tavernkeepers - Wikipedia

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  4. Charles H. Stanley - Wikipedia

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    Stanley, a descendant of James Stanley, 7th Earl of Derby, [3] was born on November 20, 1842, in Saybrook, Connecticut, to Rev. Dr. Harvey Stanley and Mary Anne (Kinne) Stanley [4] of North Carolina. [5] In 1851, he moved to Prince George's County, Maryland with his parents, where he attended local schools and received private tutoring. [4]

  5. Washington Robey - Wikipedia

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    Robey's tavern is listed in the 1834 Washington City directory. According to Frederic Bancroft in Slave-Trading in the Old South, "The Washington Directory of 1834 indicates the ownership and location of the tavern as follows: 'Robey [,] Washington, Tavern, e side 7 w, btw B and Cb' [southwest]. As Md. ave. cuts off part of the block north of C ...

  6. Daniel Peaslee - Wikipedia

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    Tavern keeper Daniel Peaslee (February 28, 1773 – December 3, 1827) was an American businessman, politician and judge. An early settler of Washington, Vermont , he served as chief judge of the Orange County Court despite not having been trained as a lawyer.

  7. John Gadsby (tavern keeper) - Wikipedia

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    On October 6, 1796, Gadsby leased the City Hotel from John Wise, now the site of Gadsby's Tavern Museum in Alexandria. [3] The tavern quickly became the center for community events, from the George Washington birthnight ball to dancing assemblies to meetings of local clubs, particularly the Alexandria Jockey Club of which Gadsby was a benefactor. [4]

  8. A Touch of the Poet - Wikipedia

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    Poster for the 2005 Broadway revival with Gabriel Byrne. A Touch of the Poet is a play by Eugene O'Neill completed in 1942 but not performed until 1958, after his death.. It and its sequel, More Stately Mansions, were intended to be part of a nine-play cycle entitled A Tale of Possessors Self-Dispossessed.

  9. The Colonial Series - Wikipedia

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    The Colonial Series books are historical fiction that are set in the colonial period of the United States. It follows the story of a young man, David Morris, through a number of conflicts, starting with the French and Indian War .

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