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  2. Reuben Davis House - Wikipedia

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    The city of Aberdeen was incorporated in 1837. According to an article featured in the Aberdeen Examiner, the city is described as containing more antebellum homes than any other Mississippi town of a comparable size. [4] In the mid 19th-century, the community grew from the development of a cotton port on the Tombigbee River. The town was made ...

  3. Monroe County, Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    The county is named in honor of James Monroe, the fifth President of the United States. [3] Part of the county east of the Tombigbee River originally made-up part of the Alabama Territory, belonging to Marion County, until new lines of demarcation put it in the State of Mississippi in 1821.

  4. Evening Express (Scotland) - Wikipedia

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    Aberdeen FC manager Jimmy Calderwood did not observe the silence of his players, saying that he felt the players had made a mistake in ceasing to communicate with the Evening Express. He did however state, as did Macdermid, that the players had taken particular offence to the paper's speculation that a number of them would be leaving the club ...

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  6. William Minto - Wikipedia

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    Minto was born at Nether Auchintoul, near Alford, Aberdeenshire.He was son of James Minto, a farmer, and his wife Barbara Copland. [1]He was educated at the University of Aberdeen, graduating as an M.A. in 1865 and "winning the leading prizes in mathematics, classics and philosophy". [2]

  7. Aberdeen American News - Wikipedia

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    The Aberdeen American News was founded as a weekly in 1885 by C.W. Starling and Paul Ware. Soon after, the Ordway Tribune, which had a power press, was moved to Aberdeen and combined with the News to produce a daily. In 1920, a competitor, the Aberdeen American, bought the News, and both were later purchased by the Aberdeen Journal. The Ridder ...

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  9. Robert John Harvey Gibson - Wikipedia

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    He acted as examiner for the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain. [2] On 4 March 1914, he was appointed a deputy lieutenant of Lancashire. [5] In the First World War he served as a lieutenant colonel in the South African Military Command and received a Military CBE for his services in 1919.