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  2. William Kirby Walsh House - Wikipedia

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    The William Kirby Walsh House is a historic house in Jackson, Tennessee, U.S.. It was built in 1873-1875 for William Kirby Walsh, a co-founder of the First National Bank of Jackson. [ 2 ] It was inherited by his daughter Jennie, who lived here with her husband, Benton O. Sullivan, the part-owner of Sullivan, McCall & Co., a clothing business. [ 2 ]

  3. Chiropractic - Wikipedia

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    Chiropractic (/ ˌ k aɪ r oʊ ˈ p r æ k t ɪ k /) is a form of alternative medicine [1] concerned with the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of mechanical disorders of the musculoskeletal system, especially of the spine. [2] It is based on several pseudoscientific ideas. [3]

  4. William Walsh - Wikipedia

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    William J. Walsh (politician) (1880–1948), Newfoundland politician; William Allen Walsh (1887–1940), Canadian Member of Parliament; William C. Walsh (1890–1975), American judge in Maryland; William E. Walsh (Oregon politician) (1903–1975), member and president of the Oregon State Senate; William F. Walsh (1912–2011), U.S ...

  5. William Welsh - Wikipedia

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    William Welsh (Canadian politician) (1822–1905), merchant, ship owner and politician in Prince Edward Island; William Welsh (footballer) (fl. 1919–20), footballer for Grimsby Town; William P. Welsh (1889–1984), American muralist, portrait painter, and illustrator; William Halliday Welsh (1879–1972), Scottish rugby union player

  6. Nut Grove - Wikipedia

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    Nut Grove, also known as the William Walsh House, is a historic house located on McCarty Avenue in Albany, New York, United States.It is a brick building originally designed in the Greek Revival architectural style by architect Alexander Jackson Davis in the mid-19th century.

  7. Cornstalk Heights - Wikipedia

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    Cornstalk Heights is a neighborhood in Harriman, Tennessee, United States. Platted in the early 1890s as a residential area for Harriman's upper and professional classes, the neighborhood contains over 100 buildings added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1991 as a historic district for their architectural and historical significance.

  8. Warriors' Path State Park - Wikipedia

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    Warriors' Path State Park is a 950-acre (3.84 km 2) Tennessee State Park in Colonial Heights, Tennessee, an area within the city of Kingsport. It is named for the Great Indian Warpath that was used by the Iroquois in war raids with the Cherokee and other tribes.

  9. William Walsh (educationist) - Wikipedia

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    In 1972 Walsh was appointed professor of Commonwealth literature in the School of English, also at Leeds University. [ 5 ] Following the death in September 1981 of the incumbent Vice-Chancellor , Lord Boyle of Handsworth , Walsh delayed his retirement and served for two years from 1981 to 1983 as acting vice-chancellor.