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  2. The Villager (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    It has also been called better than The New York Times by New York magazine: In 2005, in its "123 Reasons Why We Love New York Right Now," New York dubbed The New York Times Reason #51, "because our hometown paper is still the greatest in the world," the magazine said...before adding, #52, on the facing page: "...next to The Villager."

  3. Fletcher Brothers - Wikipedia

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    Brothers is best known as the founder of Freedom Village USA, a home for troubled teens operated from a Christian Fundamentalist perspective and founded in Lakemont, New York in 1981. [2] The campus was the site of the Lakemont Academy, a secular boys boarding school.

  4. Richard Coote, 1st Earl of Bellomont - Wikipedia

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    The Life and Administration of Richard, Earl of Bellomont, Governor of the Provinces of New York, Massachusetts and New Hampshire, from 1697 to 1701. New York: New York Historical Society. OCLC 12854242. Doyle, John Andrew (1889). English Colonies in America: The Puritan Colonies. New York: Holt. p. 331. OCLC 8606936. Dunn, Richard (1962).

  5. Ferrol Sams - Wikipedia

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    Sams had four children—Ferrol Aubrey Sams III, James (Jim) Sams, Ellen Sams Nichol and Fletcher Sams. Ferrol III and Jim are both medical doctors and practice in Fayette County. Ellen is a hospital administrator where her brothers practice, and Fletcher is a Fayette County judge.

  6. Harry F. Sinclair House - Wikipedia

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    Isaac D. Fletcher was an industrialist and art collector during the late 19th century, [15] [16] who was the president of the New York Coal Tar Company and the Barrett Manufacturing Company. [7] Fletcher purchased a land lot at the corner of Fifth Avenue and 79th Street from Henry H. Cook for $200,000 (equivalent to $7,324,800 in 2023) in 1897.

  7. Villager - Wikipedia

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    The Villager (Austin, Texas), a free weekly newspaper of Austin, Texas, serving the African-American community; The Villager, a weekly newspaper in Namibia; The Villager (Saint Paul, Minnesota), a community newspaper in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States; The Villager, a newspaper in Manhattan, New York, United States

  8. Charles Henry Fletcher - Wikipedia

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    He was born December 25, 1837, (according to most records) in New York City, New York. As a boy of 13, Fletcher went to work for a proprietary medicine company. In 1872 he managed to save enough to buy from a physician, Dr. Samuel Pitcher, the formula of a laxative called Castoria. With this formula, he made a fortune.

  9. Category:Villages in New York (state) - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Villages in New York (state)" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 525 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .