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Bonhams and Butterfield was a large American auction house, founded in 1865 by William Butterfield in San Francisco. It was purchased in 1999 from Bernard Osher by online auctioneer eBay for $260 million. [1] In 2002, it was acquired from eBay by British auctioneer Bonhams and operated under the name Bonhams & Butterfields for about ten years ...
The First Congregational Church of Indian Orchard, built in 1863, is Springfield's third-oldest church. [4] Indian Orchard was also home to Chapman Valve Manufacturing Company, which converted uranium rods into slugs to be used as nuclear reactor fuel, for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Manhattan Engineer District. The site was remediated in ...
Location City or town Description 1: 1767 Milestones: 1767 Milestones: April 7, 1971 : Between Boston and Springfield along Old Post Rd. Sudbury, Cambridge, Wayland: Includes locations in Suffolk, Norfolk, Worcester, and Hampden counties. 2: 1790 House
Beverly is a city in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States, and a suburb of Boston.The population was 42,670 at the time of the 2020 United States Census. [3] A resort, residential, and manufacturing community on the Massachusetts North Shore, Beverly includes Ryal Side, North Beverly, Centerville, Cove, Montserrat, Beverly Farms and Prides Crossing.
John Butterfield (November 18, 1801 – November 14, 1869) was a transportation pioneer in the mid-19th century in the American Northwest and Southwest. He founded many companies, including American Express which is still in operation today.
"The Cosby Show" star Geoffrey Owens gave fans an update about his life after he went viral in 2018 for working at Trader Joe's.
With five multicolor play shapes, this foam fort building set will give kiddos plenty of ways to play. From a cozy couch to a castle and moat, their imagination is the limit.
Senator Kerry lived at 359 Orchard Street in Millis [14] until the age of seven, when the family moved to Washington, D.C. [15] On July 4, 2004, the CBS show CBS Sunday Morning aired a segment on the upcoming presidential election between George W. Bush and Kerry. In this segment, Millis was featured as John Kerry's hometown.