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  2. Abraham Elias Issa - Wikipedia

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    Issa was born in Kingston, Jamaica to Mary Brimo (died 1953), daughter of Joseph Brimo, a merchant from Damascus, Syria, and Elias Abraham Issa (May 29, 1876 – September 1, 1969), son of Abraham Issa, a merchant from Bethlehem, Palestine who immigrated to Kingston in 1894 with his son Elias. Issa's parents Elias and Mary were married on ...

  3. Kingston, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Along Main Street. Motto(s): ... Kingston is a village in Ross County, Ohio, United States. The population was 1,262 at the 2020 census. Kingston was platted in 1816. [4]

  4. Postage stamps and postal history of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    A 1938 4d stamp of Jamaica. In 1900, Jamaica's first pictorial stamp featured a view of Llandovery Falls. Originally intended as a commemorative stamp marking the adoption of Imperial Penny Postage in 1889, it was too long delayed, and is considered a regular stamp. Originally issued in red, it was redesigned and issued in red and black the ...

  5. List of National Heritage Sites in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Montpelier railway station, Jamaica; No. 1 King Street, Montego Bay; No. 2 Orange Street and No. 6 Corner Lane; Roehampton Great House; Rose Hall Great House; Town House, Montego Bay; Churches, cemeteries & tombs. Salter's Hill Baptist Church – ruin; St. James Parish Church; St. Mary's Anglican Church, Montpelier; Public buildings

  6. Harbour View, Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    It is administered by the Kingston and St. Andrew Corporation and is served by the Kingston 17 Post Office. Harbour View was built in 1960, two years before the country's Independence in 1962. The community was the first in Jamaica to have a community paper and its residents claim that the community was the first to host street dances. [1 ...

  7. Timeline of Kingston, Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Harbour Street, Kingston, c. 1820. 1802 – Kingston incorporated. [11] 1807 – Slave trade officially abolished per Slave Trade Act. 1823 – Population: 33,000 (approximate). [12] 1824 – Jamaica Journal and Kingston Chronicle newspaper begins publication. [13] 1825 – Jamaica Horticultural Society founded. [10] 1834

  8. Coded postal obliterators - Wikipedia

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    The Hellenic Post Office introduced numerically coded postal obliterations in October 1861, with the introduction of the first postage stamps. They were of rhombic (diamond) shape with the number of the post office at the center. In philatelic publications they are classified as Type I Classic Postmarks. A total of 150 different numbers can be ...

  9. Postal Corporation of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    The Postal Corporation of Jamaica Ltd. is the national post office of Jamaica. External links. Official website. This page was last edited on 27 July 2022 ...