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  2. Samuel Gridley Howe - Wikipedia

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    Howe was born on Pearl Street in Boston, Massachusetts, on November 10, 1801. [2] His father, Joseph Neals Howe, was a ship-owner and rope manufacturer in Boston.The business was prosperous until he supplied the U.S. Government with ropes during the war of 1812 and was never paid.

  3. Novascotian - Wikipedia

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    Novascotian Building (1862), Founders Square, Prince St., Halifax, Nova Scotia The Novascotian was a newspaper published in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.It became one of the most influential voices in the British North American colonies in its nearly one century of existence.

  4. Libel trial of Joseph Howe - Wikipedia

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    The Libel trial of Joseph Howe was a court case heard 2 March 1835 in which newspaper editor Joseph Howe was charged with seditious libel by civic politicians in Nova Scotia. Howe's victory in court was considered monumental at the time. In the first issue of the Novascotian following the acquittal, Howe claimed that "the press of Nova-Scotia ...

  5. First Jan. 6 rioter to breach the Capitol spent months ...

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    Sparks’ co-defendant and former co-worker, Joseph Howe, took a plea deal last year, admitting that he grabbed a police shield from a Capitol Police officer; grabbed a bike rack barricade; stole ...

  6. Joseph Howe - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Howe PC (December 13, 1804 – June 1, 1873) was a Nova Scotian journalist, politician, public servant, and poet. Howe is often ranked as one of Nova Scotia's most admired politicians and his considerable skills as a journalist and writer have made him a provincial legend.

  7. John Howe (loyalist) - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of John Howe, c. 1820, by William Valentine (painter).New Brunswick Museum, Saint John, N.B. (accession number: 1962.94). John Howe (October 14, 1754 – December 27, 1835) was a loyalist printer during the American Revolution, a printer and Postmaster in Halifax, a spy prior to the War of 1812, and the father of Joseph Howe a Magistrate of the Colony of Nova Scotia.

  8. 45th United States Congress - Wikipedia

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    Timothy O. Howe (R) Senators' party membership by state at the opening of the 45th Congress in March 1877. The green stripes in California represent Newton Booth of the Anti-Monopoly Party , while the gray stripes in Illinois represent independent David Davis.

  9. Las Vegas mother suing Joseph Neal Steam Academy for ... - AOL

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    A local mother is suing Clark County School District alleging a teacher kicked her daughter as part of a game.