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  2. J. F. Powers - Wikipedia

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    James Farl Powers (July 8, 1917 – June 12, 1999) was an American novelist and short story writer who often drew his inspiration from developments in the Catholic Church, and was known for his studies of Catholic priests in the Midwest. Although not a priest himself, he is known for having captured a "clerical idiom" in postwar North America.

  3. William T. Powers (industrialist) - Wikipedia

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    Powers was born in Bristol, New Hampshire on July 8, 1820. His parents, Jonathan and Anna (Kendall) Powers, were natives of Groton and Hebron, New Hampshire. In 1826, the family moved to Lansingburgh, New York, where he was educated in public schools. When he was 18, learned the trade of cabinet maker.

  4. Harriet Powers - Wikipedia

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    Harriet Powers (October 29, 1837 – January 1, 1910) [1] was an American folk artist and quilter born into slavery in rural northeast Georgia. Powers used traditional appliqué techniques to make quilts that expressed local legends, Bible stories, and astronomical events. Powers married young and had a large family.

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  6. Powers (name) - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Powers (1840–1904), American journalist, ethnographer, and historian of Native American tribes in California; Thomas Powers (born 1940), American author, intelligence expert, and recipient of the Pulitzer Prize; Tim Powers (born 1952), American science fiction and fantasy author; Tom Powers (1890–1957), American stage and film actor

  7. The President's Daughter series - Wikipedia

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    Trudy Donovan appears in the first book, The President’s Daughter, as the Powers family housekeeper. After the family moves to Washington D.C., she relocates to Florida to be with her own family. She visits the family in each of the subsequent books and serves as a surrogate grandmother to the Powers children.

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