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  2. Gustav Stickley - Wikipedia

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    One of eleven children of German émigrés Leopold and Barbara Schlager Stoeckel, Gustav Stickley was born Gustavus Stoeckel on March 9, 1858, in Osceola, Wisconsin.The eldest surviving son, Stickley experienced the rigors of life growing up on a small Midwestern farm, forgoing his formal education in 1870 to continue work in his father's field of stonemasonry and help support his struggling ...

  3. Gustav Stickley House - Wikipedia

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    On December 24, 1901, a chimney fire greatly damaged the house and the interior was renovated in 1902 by Stickley, who was by then a leading figure of the American Craftsman movement. [4] After the death of his wife, Gustav lived with his daughter Barbara Stickley Wiles & her family at this house from 1919 to his death there in 1942.

  4. Craftsman Farms - Wikipedia

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    Craftsman Farms is a historic house located in Parsippany-Troy Hills, Morris County, New Jersey, United States.It was founded by noted early 20th century designer Gustav Stickley as a farm and school for the Arts and Crafts movement. [1]

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  6. Ward Wellington Ward - Wikipedia

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    Ward Wellington Ward (1875–1932) was an American architect who worked mostly in Syracuse, New York.He designed more than 250 buildings, of which more than 120 were built and survive. [1]

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    Holiday light displays will go up soon in the Fayetteville area, and we want to put them on our map so everyone can see. Here's how to submit your displays.

  8. Harvard Mark II - Wikipedia

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    The Harvard Mark II, also known as the Aiken Relay Calculator, [1] [2] [3] was an electromechanical computer built under the direction of Howard Aiken at Harvard University, completed in 1947. It was financed by the United States Navy and used for ballistic calculations at Naval Proving Ground Dahlgren .

  9. OnTrack - Wikipedia

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    OnTrack was a suburban rail line that operated in Syracuse, New York, from 1994 to 2008.The line ran from the Carousel Center (today's Destiny USA) on the city's north side via Armory Square and Syracuse University to Colvin Street, with summer weekend service south to Jamesville, mainly using 1950s-era diesel railcars.