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  2. Bel (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    A god named Bel was the chief-god of Palmyra, Syria in pre-Hellenistic times; the deity was worshipped alongside the gods Aglibol and Yarhibol. [3] He was originally known as Bol, [4] after the Northwestern Semitic word Ba'al [5] (usually used to refer to the god Hadad), until the cult of Bel-Marduk spread to Palmyra; by 213 BC, Bol was renamed to Bel. [4]

  3. Willard Nelson Clute - Wikipedia

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    Willard N. Clute (1869–1950) was an American author, naturalist and botanist. He was born in Steuben County, New York , the son of George N. and Ruth Wright Clute. He married Ida Martin (born 1869), who illustrated some of his works.

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    George W. Clute (1842–1919), soldier in the American Civil War Oscar Clute (1857–1935), president of the State Agricultural College, Michigan, United States Willard Nelson Clute (1869–1950), U.S. botanist

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  7. Hecht's - Wikipedia

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    In 1857 Sam Hecht, Jr. opened a used furniture store on Aliceanna Street (near South Broadway) in Baltimore, Maryland. By 1870 this venture had moved to a more auspicious location at 519 South Broadway where the name 'HECHT'S RELIABLE STORES' could be seen carved in foot-high letters into the granite cornice above the third floor (now demolished).

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