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  2. Printing House Row District - Wikipedia

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    Designated CL. May 9, 1996. The Printing House Row District is a National Historic Landmark District encompassing four architecturally important buildings on South Dearborn Street, between Jackson Boulevard (300 S.) and Ida B. Wells Drive (500 S., formerly Congress Parkway), in the Loop community area of Chicago, Illinois.

  3. Printer's Row, Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Printer's Row, Chicago. Printers Row, [ 1] also known as Printing House Row, is a neighborhood located in the south of the Chicago downtown area known as the Loop. The heart of Printers Row is generally defined by Ida B. Wells Drive on the north, Polk Street on the south, Plymouth Court on the east, and the Chicago River on the west. [ 2] This ...

  4. Gregg Harper - Wikipedia

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    Harper introduced the Gabriella Miller Kids First Research Act (H.R. 2019; 113th Congress) into the House on May 16, 2013. [7] The bill, which passed in both the House and the Senate, would end taxpayer contributions to the Presidential Election Campaign Fund and divert the money in that fund to pay for research into pediatric cancer through the National Institutes of Health.

  5. Stanley P. V. Arnold - Wikipedia

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    He was also involved with the printing, engraving, and publishing business. He lived in Springfield with his wife and family. Arnold served in the Illinois House of Representatives in 1899 and 1900, and was a Democrat and a Populist. Arnold died from complications from influenza in Springfield, Illinois. [1] [2]

  6. Timothy Rogers (Quaker leader) - Wikipedia

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    His ties are to James Rogers (c. 1615-before 1687), whom is believed to have arrived in America before 1646 from Stratford, Warwickshire, England as part of the Puritan migration to New England. He was born out of wedlock to Timothy Rogers Sr. (1735-1774) and Mary Huntley [ 1] and treated like an orphan. He spent most of his childhood hired out ...

  7. William Pickering (publisher) - Wikipedia

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    William Pickering (2 April 1796 – 27 April 1854) [1] was an English publisher and bookseller, notable for various innovations in publishing. He is sometimes credited with introducing edition binding in cloth to British publishing.

  8. Logan Act - Wikipedia

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    The Logan Act (1 Stat. 613, 18 U.S.C. § 953, enacted January 30, 1799 ()) is a United States federal law that criminalizes the negotiation of a dispute between the United States and a foreign government by an unauthorized American citizen.

  9. Pickering Public Library - Wikipedia

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    Pickering Public Library is the library system of Pickering, Ontario, Canada. The library was operational in separate branches since 1841, but officially launched as the Main Library in 1990 at the Central Branch. There are also the George Ashe (formerly Petticoat Creek) and Claremont branches which remain part of the Pickering Public Library.

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