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  2. List of people from Newark, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    George A. Halsey (1827–1894), represented New Jersey's 7th congressional district from 1867–1869 and 1871–1873 [202] R. Graham Huntington (1897–1957), politician who served three terms in the New Jersey General Assembly representing Essex County [203] Abraham Kaiser (1852–1912), businessman, alderman, member of the New Jersey General ...

  3. Thomas Bracken - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Bracken (c. December 1843 – 16 February 1898) was an Irish-born New Zealand poet, journalist and politician. [3] He wrote " God Defend New Zealand ", one of the two national anthems of New Zealand , and was the first person to publish the phrase " God's Own Country " as applied to New Zealand. [ 4 ]

  4. List of people from Teaneck, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Costa (1912–2003), member of the New Jersey General Assembly from 1968 to 1972 who served as mayor of Teaneck from 1966 to 1969 [225] John P. Cronan (born 1976), lawyer and former Assistant Attorney General in the United States Department of Justice who is a nominee to be a United States district judge of the United States District ...

  5. Officials identify pedestrian fatally struck by NJ Transit ...

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    Thomas J. Gates, 51, of South Orange was fatally hit by the Morris and Essex Line train 6324 at about 9:12 a.m. Wednesday near the South Orange Station. Gates was the stage manager for "Illinoise ...

  6. Talk:Thomas Bracken - Wikipedia

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    In the opening it is stated that Bracken was the first person to publish the phrase "God's Own Country". I think this needs to be referenced. Theodore D 10:29, 29 April 2011 (UTC) It is referenced in the article on God's own country, though inexplicably you added a "citation needed" template immediately after the reference citation!

  7. Becker College - Wikipedia

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    Edward Carl Anton (E.C.A.) Becker founded Becker College in Worcester, Massachusetts, in 1887 and served as its president from 1887 through 1907. Becker was born in Peoria, Illinois, on April 30, 1855. He attended Peoria Bryant & Stratton Business College, graduating from both the business and telegraph departments. Following graduation, he ...

  8. List of Freemasons (A–D) - Wikipedia

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    After the war was a member of Princeton Lodge No. 38 of New Jersey. [10] Robert Anderson (1805–1871), Union Army officer in the American Civil War, known for being the commander of Fort Sumter at the beginning of the war. Raised in Mercer Lodge No. 50, Trenton, New Jersey, in 1858. Honorary member of Pacific Lodge No. 233 of New York City.

  9. Philip Bracken Fleming - Wikipedia

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    Philip Bracken Fleming (October 15, 1887 – October 6, 1955) was a United States Army general and United States Ambassador to Costa Rica. Biography.