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  3. Ballardvale District - Wikipedia

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    Ballardvale was the first planned mill community in Andover. John and William Marland were the principal investors in the Ballardvale Manufacturing Company, under whose auspices the area was developed. It was named for Timothy Ballard, who had previously operated a sawmill and gristmill at the mill location set up by the Marlands.

  4. S. Thruston Ballard - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Thruston Ballard. Samuel Thruston Ballard (February 11, 1855 – January 18, 1926) was an American politician, philanthropist, and miller, who served as the 33rd Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky from 1919 to 1923, under Governor Edwin P. Morrow. Samuel Thruston Ballard was the son of Andrew Jackson Ballard and Fannie Thruston Ballard.

  5. "I AM" Activity - Wikipedia

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    The "I AM" Activity was founded by Guy Ballard (pseudonym Godfré Ray King) in the early 1930s. Ballard was well-read in theosophy and its offshoots, and he claimed to have met and been instructed by a man who introduced himself as "Saint Germain" while hiking on Mount Shasta looking for a rumored branch of the Great White Brotherhood known as "The Brotherhood of Mount Shasta". [14]

  6. Ballardvale, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Ballardvale (sometimes written archaically as BallardVale or Ballard Vale) is a village located within the boundaries of the town of Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States. Growing originally in the 19th century around mills located on the Shawsheen River , the village is a local historic district, boasting many varieties of ...

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    Full Throttle Saloon is an American reality television series that premiered on November 10, 2009, and originally aired on truTV. [1] The series chronicles the daily operations of the Full Throttle Saloon in Sturgis, South Dakota, the world's largest biker bar.

  8. Now: Zero - Wikipedia

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    Likewise, James Goddard and David Pringle listed the story as one of Ballard's early works "which are too feeble and derivative to find equivalents in his later work". [ 6 ] The premise of the story has been described as similar to the 2003 Japanese manga Death Note , since both works are about a protagonist whose supernatural power is to kill ...

  9. The Atrocity Exhibition - Wikipedia

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    The Atrocity Exhibition, Ballard admitted in 2007, originated in large part from the sudden death of his first wife Mary from pneumonia: [5] I was terribly wounded by my wife's death. Leaving me with these very young children, I felt that a crime had been committed by nature against this young woman — and her children — and I was searching ...