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  2. Edward Rose House - Wikipedia

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    The Edward Rose House in Fayette, Alabama is a Queen Anne-style house which was built in 1898. Located at 325 2nd Ave., Northwest, it has also been known as the Rose House Inn. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995. [1] It is a one-and-a-half-story house with a wraparound porch with lace-like brackets.

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    The walls of the conference hall having cornices and dentils bordering the four sides with embossed designs of festoons, urns, and floral forms. A motif of a large arch with an ornamental keystone, resting on pillars is embossed over the main doorway. The Edward Rose garden is another main attraction of the mansion. [4]

  4. Edward Rose - Wikipedia

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    Edward Rose was born in Swaffham, Norfolk, on 7 August 1849, son of Caleb Rose, a physician, and his first wife, Isabella Morse. [1] He attended Islington Proprietary School and Ipswich Grammar School. He worked in the solicitors firm Cobbold and Yarrington (in Ipswich) for four years, from 1868 to 1872. In 1872 he moved to London.

  5. Edward Rose (fur trapper) - Wikipedia

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    Edward Rose (b. circa 1780-1788, d. 1833) was an early American explorer, trapper, guide and interpreter. During his life, Rose alternated between residing with Native American tribes and working on behalf of commercial fur trapping expeditions funded by Eastern companies. His position at the intersection of these cultures made him a sought ...

  6. Edward Rose (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Edward Rose (1849–1904) was an English playwright Edward Rose may refer to: Edward Everett Rose (1862–1939), American playwright; Edward Rose (cricketer) (born 1936), cricketer for Cambridge University; Edward P. F. Rose, English palaeontologist and geologist; Edward Rose (fur trapper) (died 1833)

  7. William Edward Rose - Wikipedia

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    William Edward Rose (1813–1893) founded the Rose Hotel, was a state senator, and a railroad president in South Carolina. [1] [2] He was elected to the South Carolina State Senate in 1868 during the Reconstruction era. He represented York County, South Carolina in the 48th general assembly, [3] and in the 49th. [4]

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  9. American Residential Services - Wikipedia

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    American Residential Services (ARS) is a United States network of plumbing, and home and commercial heating and air conditioning businesses, operating under the trade name ARS/Rescue Rooter. The trade name came from the acquisition and merging of ARS and Rescue Rooter by their then-parent company ServiceMaster .