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  2. William Russell (merchant) - Wikipedia

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    William Russell (11 November 1740 – 26 January 1818) was a practical Christian, a practising Unitarian, a Birmingham merchant and a close friend and sponsor of Joseph Priestley, who helped agitate against penal laws affecting English Dissenters and canvassed for a national political union.

  3. Sellers Bros. - Wikipedia

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    Sellers Bros. is a chain of grocery stores and convenience stores based in Houston, Texas, United States. The company was formed in 1921, [1] and its officers are George R. Sellers; Joseph L. Sellers; and John L. Sellers. [2] Sellers Bros. operates 12 supermarkets/grocery stores and five convenience stores. [3]

  4. Blue laws in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The goal was to give religious freedom to "merchants who want to close their places of business on Saturday, but are afraid of business losses from a five-day-a-week schedule." [ 96 ] The state legislature discussed the idea of allowing a government-issued certificate to be placed in the window of a "place of business closed on Saturdays" that ...

  5. List of sites on the Queensland Heritage Register in Toowoomba

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    2 Russell Street, Toowoomba City: Toowoomba Permanent Building Society [40] 19A Russell Street, Toowoomba City: Toowoomba Trades Hall [41] 112 Russell Street, Toowoomba City: St James Parish Hall [42] [39] 120 Russell Street, Toowoomba City: Clifford House [43] [39] 126 Russell Street, Toowoomba City: Kensington [44]

  6. Oak Lodge and Spreydon - Wikipedia

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    Oak Lodge and Spreydon is a heritage-listed pair of villas at 7 Warra Street & 30 Rome Street, Newtown, Toowoomba, Toowoomba Region, Queensland, Australia.They were designed by architectural firm James Marks and Son and was built from 1890s to c. 1923.

  7. Merchants and Manufacturers Building - Wikipedia

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    The One Main Building, formerly the Merchants and Manufacturers Building (commonly referred to as the M&M Building), is a building on the campus of the University of Houston–Downtown. The building is recognized as part of the National Register of Historic Places , is a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark , and considered a Contributing Building ...

  8. William Marsh Rice - Wikipedia

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    The 1860 census places William and Margaret Rice in Houston's 2nd Ward. Clerks are also identified in the same census report; thus the location is most likely Rice's merchant business. Margaret was 16 years Rice's junior. She died, at age 31, in 1863 in Houston. Rice is also reported to have lived in Matamoros, Mexico, in 1863. Whether there is ...

  9. The Star Democrat - Wikipedia

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    The Star Democrat expanded from a county weekly to a regional weekday paper in 1974 and added a Sunday edition, The Sunday Star, in October 1988. A website, www.stardem.com, was launched in 1996. In the fall of 1978, the newspaper moved from downtown Easton to its current plant at 29088 Airpark Drive. [16]

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