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  2. Mayor of New Britain, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    His successful practice in New Britain led to his election as the second, was born at New Britain, May 22d, 1825. ... He was elected mayor of the city of New Britain in 1872, and held that office for five consecutive years from date of first election. mayor (1872–77). Republican: 1877: 1877: David Nelson Camp (1820-1916) Republican: 1879: ...

  3. George S. Robertson - Wikipedia

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    Sir George Stuart Robertson KC FSA (25 May 1872 in London, England – 29 January 1967 in London, England) was a British barrister, public servant, athlete, tennis player, and classical scholar. He competed at the 1896 Summer Olympics in Athens. [1] [2] [3]

  4. Robert J. Vance - Wikipedia

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    Born in New York City, Vance attended the common schools. He moved to New Britain, Connecticut, in 1870. He attended the high school. City clerk of New Britain from 1878 until his resignation in 1887, having been elected a Representative. He became editor and publisher of the New Britain Herald in 1881. He served as member of the State house of ...

  5. Category:Mayors of New Britain, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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  6. Erin Stewart - Wikipedia

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    Erin Elizabeth Stewart (born May 4, 1987) is an American politician and the 40th Mayor of New Britain, Connecticut. [1] [2] Stewart is the daughter of the former Mayor of New Britain, Tim Stewart, who has served from 2003 to 2011. [3]

  7. Curling medal which was Britain’s first Winter Olympics gold ...

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    The medal was won by a team of Scottish curlers at the 1924 Games in Chamonix, France.

  8. New Britain, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    New Britain's terrain is mostly made up of gentle, rolling hills and young Connecticut forest. The many parks are populated with trees, and in small, undeveloped areas, there are also brushy woods. New Britain's streets also have many trees lining the sides of the roads. Many front yards in the northern half of the city have at least one tree.

  9. David L. Dunn - Wikipedia

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    Dunn played fullback during his two years at Fordham and as both fullback and end during his two years at Yale. [1] After college, Dunn was a practicing lawyer, but also coached the New Britain High School and New Britain Bees football teams through the 1920s, and in March 1930 was announced as the head coach for the Vermont Catamounts. [1]