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  2. William Williams (printer and publisher) - Wikipedia

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    William Williams (October 12, 1787 – June 10, 1850) was an American printer, publisher and bookseller, originally from Massachusetts. He moved to New Hartford, New York, with his family and soon established himself in the printing and newspaper business in nearby Utica, New York during the early nineteenth century.

  3. Thomas Williams (pioneer) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Williams (died November 30, 1785), originally from Albany, New York, settled in Detroit, Michigan, in 1765. He married Cecile Campeau from a prominent French-Canadian family that had settled in Michigan in 1710. Williams was a merchant, landowner, and was active in civic and political affairs.

  4. Bibliography of early American publishers and printers

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    William Williams: pioneer printer of Utica, New York, 1787-1850. Charlottesville, VA : Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia. T. Thornton, Mary Lindsay (July 1944). "Public Printing in North Carolina". The North Carolina Historical Review. 21 (3). North Carolina Office of Archives and History: 181– 202. JSTOR 23515081.

  5. Nat D. Williams — hailed as the first Black radio personality in Memphis and “The Voice of Beale Street” — took to the airwaves in 1948 on WDIA.

  6. Robbie Williams review, BST Hyde Park: Bonkers, self ... - AOL

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    Robbie Williams review, BST Hyde Park: Bonkers, self-aggrandising and charming. Katie Rosseinsky. July 7, 2024 at 8:56 AM. ... Williams is, he reminds us, in a much better place: he’s sober ...

  7. ‘Music by John Williams’ Review: Steven Spielberg ... - AOL

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    From the deep, quickening heartbeat of “Jaws” to the astral opening blast of “Star Wars,” the music of John Williams not only earns its place among the most iconic film scores of all time ...

  8. Frederic C. Williams - Wikipedia

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    Sir Frederic Calland Williams, CBE FRS [3] [4] (26 June 1911 – 11 August 1977), [3] [5] known as F.C. Williams or Freddie Williams, [6] was an English engineer, a pioneer in radar and computer technology.

  9. Texas Aero Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Williams first aviation company was the Texas Aero Manufacturing Company, formed in 1911, which became in turn George Williams Airplane and Manufacturing Company in 1920. [4] Williams also wrote articles on aviation for the Scientific American. [5] Williams, aged 45, died in an air crash in August 1930, while training Clyde Moore, a student pilot.