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  2. Henrietta Elizabeth Marshall - Wikipedia

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    Henrietta Elizabeth Marshall (usually credited as H. E. Marshall; 9 August 1867 – 19 September 1941) was a Scottish writer, particularly well known for her works of popular national history for children.

  3. Our Island Story - Wikipedia

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    Our Island Story: A Child's History of England, published abroad as An Island Story: A Child's History of England, is a book by the British author Henrietta Elizabeth Marshall, first published in 1905 in London by T. C. & E. C. Jack. [1]

  4. Lee Plaza (Detroit) - Wikipedia

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    By 1935 both Ralph Lee and the Lee Plaza were bankrupt. [4] The ownership of the building was tied up in court until 1943. [4] However, in that time luxury apartment living had fallen out of favor, residents left, and the hotel started renting rooms to transient guests. In 1968, the city of Detroit turned the building into a senior citizens ...

  5. Category:Houses on the National Register of Historic Places ...

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    H. Joseph E. Hall House (Tecumseh, Michigan) Dr. Leonard Hall House; Hebard–Ford Summer House; Heman R. Goodrich House; Henry A. Chapin House; Henry Ford Square House; Henry W. Baker House; Herbert H. Dow House; Herman and Hattie (Ely) Besser House; Herman Strasburg House; George and Martha Hitchcock House; Thomas H. Hoatson House; Bert and ...

  6. Lee House (Maysville, Kentucky) - Wikipedia

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    The Lee House facing front street was built as a hotel by Peter Lee in 1844. It was considered one of the finest inns of the day and hosted a number of prominent guests including Henry Clay and Governor John Chambers .

  7. The Leland Hotel (Detroit) - Wikipedia

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    The Detroit-Leland Hotel is a historic hotel located at 400 Bagley Street in Downtown Detroit, Michigan. It is the oldest continuously operating hotel in downtown Detroit, [2] and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005. [1] The ballroom of the Detroit-Leland has hosted a nightclub, the Leland City Club, since 1983. [3]

  8. Jay White House - Wikipedia

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    Jay White, one of their descendants, was born in 1869. This house was apparently constructed for him and his wife, Emma Gale, in 1899 or 1900, when the couple was in Hanover, Germany, serving as US Consul. It was then sold to George H. Cary, the owner of the Marshall Hotel and Livery. A later owner was Raymond T. Carpenter, a clothing merchant. [2]

  9. East Grand Boulevard Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The East Grand Boulevard Historic District is a historic district located along East Grand Boulevard between East Jefferson Avenue and Mack Avenue in Detroit, Michigan. The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999. [1]