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  2. File:Seneca.JPG - Wikipedia

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  3. File:Fourteen Holy Helpers RC Church, West Seneca, New York.jpg

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  4. The Journal (Seneca, SC newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The Journal is a newspaper published in Seneca, South Carolina, five days a week, Tuesday through Saturday, the paper delivered Saturday being labeled as a weekend edition. It serves the western portion of upstate South Carolina , primarily Oconee County and western Pickens County , including Clemson University and the city of Clemson .

  5. Thomas Mott Osborne - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Mott Osborne (September 23, 1859 – October 20, 1926) was an American prison officer, prison reformer, industrialist and New York State political reformer. [1] In an assessment of Osborne's life, a New York Times book reviewer wrote: "His career as a penologist was short, but in the interval of the few years he served he succeeded in revolutionizing American prison reform, if not ...

  6. File:Map of New York highlighting Seneca County.svg

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  7. John Jay Osborn Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Osborn was born in Boston, on August 5, 1945. [1] His father, John Jay Sr., was a doctor at Stanford University School of Medicine; his mother was Anne (née Kidder).He was a descendant of both John Jay, [1] [2] a Founding Father and the first Chief Justice of the United States, and of railroad baron Cornelius Vanderbilt.

  8. Vivienne Osborne - Wikipedia

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    Vivienne Osborne (born Vera Vivienne Spragg; December 10, 1896 – June 10, 1961) was an American stage and film actress known for her work in Broadway theatre and in silent and sound films. [ 1 ] Career

  9. Walter Osborne - Wikipedia

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    Walter Frederick Osborne [1] (17 June 1859 – 24 April 1903) was an Irish impressionist and Post-Impressionism landscape and portrait painter, best known for his documentary depictions of late 19th century working class life. Most of his paintings are figurative and focus on women, children, the elderly, the poor, and the day-to-day life of ...