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His successful practice in New Britain led to his election as the second, was born at New Britain, May 22d, 1825. ... He was elected mayor of the city of New Britain in 1872, and held that office for five consecutive years from date of first election. mayor (1872–77). Republican: 1877: 1877: David Nelson Camp (1820-1916) Republican: 1879: ...
Some 18,000 catalogued cartoons were released on CD-ROM in 1996, and three years later all 30,000 catalogued images became available through the BCA website. This catalogue now contains over 200,000 images, and with some major collections researchers can see variant images of a cartoon, including the original artwork, pulls from the printing ...
Pages in category "Mayors of New Britain, Connecticut" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
English: West Main Street, Downtown New Britain, Connecticut This is an image of a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America . Its reference number is 16000210 .
1872-04-06: Prof J. Tyndall FRS: The Scientific Use of the Imagination: Cecioni: M 0043: 1872-04-13: J. Cumming DD: The End of the World: Cecioni: M 0044: 1872-04-20: Gathorne Hardy MP DCL: Conservative: Cecioni: S 110: 1872-04-27: Mr W. H. Dixon: He discovered New America and Free Russia: Cecioni: M 0045: 1872-05-04: King Amadeus of Spain: He ...
Mayor Homer Simpson – New Springfield, The Simpsons; Mayor Frank Skeffington – Spencer Tracy, The Last Hurrah; Mayor Zahra Taylor (Amanda Warren) – D-New Orleans, Louisiana, NCIS: New Orleans; Mayor "Red" Thomas – 1955 Hill Valley, Back to the Future; Mayor Robert Onderdonk Terwilliger (Kelsey Grammer) – R-Springfield, The Simpsons
Numerous magazines and annuals for children were published in Britain from the mid-19th century onward. Many of the magazines produced their own annuals, which sometimes shared the name of the magazine exactly, as Little Folks, or slightly modified, as The Boy's Own Paper and The Girl's Own Paper (first-listed below).
Boy meets Girl was started in the Sunday Dispatch in 1940. It was drawn by Rouson and featured amusing ways of boy meeting girl; Carol Day was a strip created by painter David Wright, and continued after his death by Kenneth Inns. It was published initially in 1956 in the Daily Mail, but later in 1971, it was in the Sunday Express. Carol was an ...