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  2. Patty Cannon - Wikipedia

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    Patty Cannon, whose birth name may have been Lucretia Patricia Hanly (c. 1759/1760 or 1769 – May 11, 1829), was an illegal slave trader, serial killer, and the co-leader of the multi-racial Cannon–Johnson Gang of Maryland–Delaware.

  3. Russell Senate Office Building - Wikipedia

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    John Carrère took charge of the Senate Office Building project, while Thomas Hastings oversaw the construction of an almost identical office building (now named the Cannon House Office Building) for the United States House of Representatives. Their Beaux Arts designs were restrained complements to the Capitol.

  4. The Towers (Ohio State) - Wikipedia

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    The Towers are located on the Ohio State University across from the east banks of the Olentangy River. The towers are on Cannon Drive in close proximity of the Ohio Stadium, RPAC (Recreation and Physical Activity Center), and the Wexner Medical Center.

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  7. Woodland Ferry - Wikipedia

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    Cannon's Ferry is a historic home and cable ferry added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. [1] Cannon Hall was built about 1810, and is a two-story, five-bay, single-pile frame dwelling in the Georgian style. It has a small frame wing attached to the west end of the main house. It has a central hall plan and interior end chimneys.

  8. Congressional office buildings - Wikipedia

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    The three major House of Representatives office buildings are along Independence Avenue on the southside of the Capitol: Cannon House Office Building (CHOB, built 1904-1908, dedicated 1908), named after longtime Speaker of the House Joseph Cannon (1836-1926), [3]

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