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  2. Sneads Ferry, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    In 1728, Edmund Ennett established a ferry on the banks of the New River. Some of Ennett's descendants still reside in the area. Originally called "Ennett's Ferry," it became a key element in the Post road linking Suffolk, Virginia with Charleston, South Carolina. By 1759, two ferries operated there, one from each bank of New River. Robert ...

  3. MV St Edmund - Wikipedia

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    On 20 May, St Edmund, set sail from Devonport for the Falkland Islands with 5th Brigade troops along with some members of the Royal Air Force. [2] On 30 June, St Edmund transported Argentine Prisoners of War to Puerto Madryn. [1] Upon return to the Falklands, St Edmund was used to ferry troops between the Falklands and Ascension Island.

  4. MV John F. Kennedy - Wikipedia

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    While American Legion was retired in 2006 as the newer Molinari-class ferries entered service, and The Gov. Herbert H. Lehman was decommissioned the following year, [1] John F. Kennedy remained in service as a favorite of both passengers and ferry operators, mainly running "as needed" on weekday schedules (when four of the six boats are needed ...

  5. Saint Edmund - Wikipedia

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    Saint Edmund Arrowsmith (1585–1628), Jesuit, one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales; Saint Edmund Campion (1540–1581), English Jesuit priest and martyr; Saint Edmund Gennings (1567–1591), English priest and martyr; Saint Edmund Rich (1175–1240), otherwise Edmund of Abingdon, Archbishop of Canterbury; MV St Edmund, a British Rail ...

  6. Edmundites - Wikipedia

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    The Society of Saint Edmund (Latin: Societas Patrum S. Edmundi), also known as the Edmundites, is a Catholic clerical religious congregation of pontifical right for men founded in 1843 in Pontigny, France, by Jean Baptiste Muard. The congregation is named after Saint Edmund. [10] The members of the congregation add the postnominal letters S.S.E.

  7. Prisoners of Profit - The Huffington Post

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    A graduate of St. John’s University in Queens, N.Y., Slattery worked for the Sheraton Hotel corporation beginning in the 1970s. While working at a hotel in Queens, Slattery became close to his boss’s son, Morris Horn. The two joined forces with other investors to start a property management company, buying up older hotels across New York City.

  8. Ohio State opens as early betting favorite for 2025-26 ... - AOL

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    That group includes five-star QB Tavien St. Clair (an Ohio native), five-star defensive back Devin Sanchez and five-star linebacker Riley Pettijohn. Texas and Georgia are the No. 2 favorites at +650.

  9. East Ferry Avenue Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The East Ferry Avenue Historic District is a historic residential district in Midtown Detroit, Michigan. The nationally designated historic district stretches two blocks from Woodward Avenue east to Brush Street; the locally designated historic district includes a third block between Brush and Beaubien.