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  2. Domtar - Wikipedia

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    Domtar Corporation is a North American pulp and paper company that manufactures and markets wood fiber-based pulp and paper products. The company operates pulp mills and paper mills in Windsor, Quebec; Dryden, Ontario; Kamloops, British Columbia; Ashdown, Arkansas; Hawesville, Kentucky; Plymouth, North Carolina; Marlboro County, South Carolina; and Kingsport, Tennessee.

  3. Domtar to Acquire Xerox's U.S. and Canadian Paper Business - AOL

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  4. Godchaux–Reserve Plantation - Wikipedia

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    President William Howard Taft (1909) at the Godchaux–Reserve Plantation The Godchaux Sugar Refinery (1938). Godchaux–Reserve Plantation, also known as Godchaux–Boudousquie Plantation, and the Reserve Plantation, is a former plantation, former site of a sugar refinery, and once included a historic house built in 1764, located in Reserve, St. John the Baptist Parish, Louisiana.

  5. John D. Williams - Wikipedia

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    John D. Williams may refer to: John David Williams or John David (born 1946), Welsh bassist and songwriter John Davis Williams (1902–1983), American academic administrator

  6. William Dore - Wikipedia

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    Dore was born in New Iberia, Louisiana. [2] He is the oldest of five children [2] of Elaine Therese (née Ackal) Doré, a Cajun, and Advance "Eddie" Doré, a second-generation Lebanese immigrant. [3] Dore attended McNeese State University on a track and field scholarship; he studied Education and earned a bachelor's and master's degrees in 1966 ...

  7. Anne Burras - Wikipedia

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    Anne Burras (later, Anne Laydon) was an early English settler in Virginia and an ancient planter. She was the first English woman to marry in the New World, and her daughter Virginia Laydon was the first child of English colonists to be born in the Jamestown, Virginia , colony. [ 4 ]

  8. Anne Williams (activist) - Wikipedia

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    Williams was born at Formby on 6 February 1951. [2] After education at Our Lady of Lourdes school, Birkdale, she became a mother of three, living in Formby and working part-time in a newsagents. She had two sons by her first husband, the younger of whom was Kevin. After a divorce, she married Steve Williams, with whom she had a daughter. [2]

  9. List of Latter Day Saints - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of people who identify, (or have identified if dead), as Latter Day Saints, and who have attained levels of notability.This list includes adherents of all Latter Day Saint movement denominations, including the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), Community of Christ, and others.