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  2. Borough of Ambler - Wikipedia

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    Mary Ambler, who turned her Ambler home into an impromptu hospital following the Great Train Wreck of 1856. In 1855, Wissahickon station became a stop on the North Pennsylvania Railroad line. [10]: 7 On July 17, 1856, the town was the site of a disastrous train accident, known as the Great Train Wreck of 1856.

  3. Ambler Gazette - Wikipedia

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    History [ edit ] Founded in 1882, [ 3 ] six years before the borough of Ambler was incorporated, [ 4 ] the Gazette was the successor to the Ambler Times, which had been founded in 1879 by Dr. Rose. [ 5 ] Irwin S. Weber took over the paper in 1882 and renamed it Ambler Gazette. [ 5 ]

  4. Wissahickon School District - Wikipedia

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    The school district serves the borough of Ambler and the townships of Lower Gwynedd and Whitpain, all Philadelphia suburbs. The district currently enrolls 5,092 students. The district currently enrolls 5,092 students.

  5. Ambler - Wikipedia

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    Ambler, Alaska, a city; Ambler, Pennsylvania, an unincorporated community in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, which includes the Borough of Ambler; Ambler River, Alaska, a tributary of the Kobuk River

  6. Ambler, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Ambler (Inupiaq: Ivisaappaat, IPA: [ivisaːpːaːt]) is a city in Northwest Arctic Borough, Alaska, United States. At the 2010 census the population was 258, down from 309 in 2000. The city is located in the large Iñupiaq language speaking region of Alaska, and the local dialect is known as the Ambler dialect (related to the Shugnak dialect).

  7. Talk:Borough of Ambler - Wikipedia

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  8. Keasbey and Mattison Company - Wikipedia

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    Keasbey and Mattison became the dominant employer of the town of Ambler and had a major impact on it. Mattison built homes for the company's workers and executives. He founded a library and built an opera house, offices, shops, [2] and Trinity Memorial Episcopal Church. [7] [8] He owned the Ambler Water Co. and the Ambler Electric Light, Heat ...

  9. Mary Ambler - Wikipedia

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    Mary Johnson Ambler (March 24, 1805 – August 18, 1868) was an American humanitarian and fuller who helped organize the rescue of survivors of the Great Train Wreck of 1856 in Pennsylvania. The borough of Ambler was named in her honor.

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