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    His uncle, Tapgow, son of Ponus, signed many land deeds in northern New Jersey including the Schuyler Patent or the Ramapo Tract Deed in 1710 in northern New Jersey. [7] [8] Katonah was married to Cantitoe, sometimes known as Mustato, said to be of the Pompton tribe. [9] Their daughter married Samuel Mohawk alias Chickens Warrups. [10]

  3. Ponos - Wikipedia

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    In Greek mythology, Ponos or Ponus (Ancient Greek: Πόνος, romanized: Pónos, lit. 'Toil, Labor, Hardship') [ 1 ] is the personification of toil and stress. [ 2 ] According to Hesiod's Theogony , "painful" Ponos was the son of Eris (Strife), with no father mentioned. [ 3 ]

  4. The New York Times - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times celebrated fifty thousand issues on March 14, 1995, an observance that should have occurred on July 26, 1996. [269] The New York Times has reduced the physical size of its print edition while retaining its broadsheet format. The New-York Daily Times debuted at 18 inches (460 mm) across.

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  7. Glass House - Wikipedia

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    The Glass House (or Johnson house) is a historic house museum on Ponus Ridge Road in New Canaan, Connecticut, built in 1948–49. It was designed by architect Philip Johnson as his own residence. The New York Times has called the Glass House his "signature work". [3]

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    The Times said in a statement that it stands by its story 'and will defend against the claim vigorously.' New York Times faces $5M lawsuit over labeling author 'open white nationalist' Skip to ...

  9. Mithridates VI Eupator - Wikipedia

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    Mithridates or Mithradates VI Eupator (Ancient Greek: Μιθριδάτης; [2] 135–63 BC) was the ruler of the Kingdom of Pontus in northern Anatolia from 120 to 63 BC, and one of the Roman Republic's most formidable and determined opponents.