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  2. Genesee & Wyoming - Wikipedia

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    The Genesee and Wyoming Railroad was the flagship predecessor to the G&W; Edward L. Fuller purchased it out of a bankruptcy in 1899. At that time, the railroad was operating as a 14.5-mile long (23.3 km) single-track line serving a single customer, a salt mine owned by Fuller in Retsof, New York.

  3. G&W - Wikipedia

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    G&W may refer to: Game & Watch, handheld electronic games produced by Nintendo; Genesee and Wyoming Railroad; Genesee & Wyoming; Grote & Weigel, American meat company;

  4. G. W. Martin - Wikipedia

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    G. W. Martin may refer to: George Washington Martin II (1876–1948), American lawyer; George Willard Martin (1886–1971), American mycologist

  5. George Washington Bacon - Wikipedia

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    During this time period, G.W Bacon created illustrations of British colonial wars, with their most famous publication being Bacon's South Africa War Prints in 1901, covering the Second Boer War. Around 1900, G.W. Bacon was purchased by the Scottish publishing house of W.& A.K. Johnston and incorporated into their own.

  6. G. William Skinner - Wikipedia

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    Skinner was born on February 14, 1925, in Oakland, California.His father, John James Skinner, was a pharmacologist and his mother, Eunice Engle Skinner, taught music and became the director of music education for the Berkeley school system; his sister, Jane Skinner Hardester, became a noted choral conductor.

  7. Gerrard Wendell Haworth - Wikipedia

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    G. W. Haworth was a major supporter of many West Michigan causes. Western Theological Seminary, Hope College, Grand Valley State University his alma mater Western Michigan University and Black River Public School, as well as the Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Holland have all benefited from Haworth's donations.

  8. William G. Irwin - Wikipedia

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    William G. Irwin (1843 – January 28, 1914) was a capitalist and successful sugar planter in the Kingdom of Hawai'i.He was born in England, and emigrated to Hawaii with his family while still a child.

  9. G.W. Scott and Sons - Wikipedia

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    G.W. Scott and Sons was a producer of fine wickerwork crafts, basketry, and luxury leather goods for over 300 years. Founded in 1661 in the city of London, England , in the United Kingdom , the company ceased production in 1967.