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  2. Ray Eberle - Wikipedia

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    Eberle was born in Mechanicville, Saratoga County, New York.His father, John A. Eberle, was a local policeman, sign-painter, and publican (tavern-keeper). His elder brother was Big Band singer Bob Eberly, who sang with the Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra.

  3. A Touch of the Poet - Wikipedia

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    It is a difficult greatness to pry out fully in performance. This play about the tearing-away of a tavern keeper's monstrous illusion about himself has pain, humor and even grandeur. Much of this comes from the language, which has rarely run so clear and uncluttered in O'Neill, even if there is too much of it.

  4. Category:Tavernkeepers - Wikipedia

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  5. Washington Robey - Wikipedia

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    Tavern keeper, livery stable operator, slave trader, slave jail proprietor Washington Robey ( c. 1799 – January 1, 1841), sometimes Washington Robie , was an American tavern keeper, livery stable operator, slave trader, and slave jail proprietor in early 19th-century Washington City, District of Columbia .

  6. Jim Porter (giant) - Wikipedia

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    James D. Porter, known as "Big Jim" Porter (December 15, 1811 – April 25, 1859) was an American tavern keeper and coach driver. [1] in the mid-nineteenth century and internationally famous as the tallest man in the country.

  7. Ely Playter - Wikipedia

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    In York, Playter worked as a tavern-keeper, farmer, and militia officer. He participated in the War of 1812 including the siege of York. [2] Following the war he was elected to the 9th Parliament of Upper Canada, defeating William Warren Baldwin in 1824. [3] Playter moved with his family sometime around 1826 to Pekin, Niagara County, New York. [4]

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