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  2. Camillus Cutlery Company - Wikipedia

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    The Camillus Cutlery Company is one of the oldest knife manufacturers in the United States. The Company was founded in 1876 and produced millions of knives until it filed for bankruptcy in 2007. Its brand name and intellectual property rights were purchased by Acme United Corporation, which re-launched the Camillus brand in May 2009 using ...

  3. Marcus Furius Camillus - Wikipedia

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    Marcus Furius Camillus (/ kəˈmɪləs /; possibly c. 448 – c. 365 BC[1]) is a semi-legendary Roman statesman and politician during the early Roman republic who is most famous for his capture of Veii and defence of Rome from Gallic sack after the Battle of the Allia. Modern scholars are dubious of Camillus' supposed exploits and believe many ...

  4. Seguine Mansion - Wikipedia

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    May 25, 1967. The Seguine Mansion, also known as the Seguine-Burke Mansion, is located on Lemon Creek near the southern shore of Staten Island, New York City. The Greek Revival house is one of the few surviving examples of 19th-century life on Staten Island. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is a member of the ...

  5. Furia gens - Wikipedia

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    Furia gens. Marcus Furius Camillus, detail of a fresco by Domenico Ghirlandaio (1449–1494). The gens Furia, originally written Fusia, and sometimes found as Fouria on coins, was one of the most ancient and noble patrician houses at Rome. Its members held the highest offices of the state throughout the period of the Roman Republic.

  6. Sir Richard Musgrave, 1st Baronet, of Tourin - Wikipedia

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    According to J. J. Sack, the Memoirs of the different rebellions in Ireland was, along with Edmund Burke's Reflections on the Revolution in France, "the contemporary work which most defined the British Right". [2] In this work, Musgrave criticised Burke's influence and called him a hypocrite who "always shewed a decided attachment to popery". [3]

  7. The Prince of Broadway - Wikipedia

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    January 1, 1926. ( 1926-01-01) Running time. 6 reels. Country. United States. Language. Silent (English intertitles) The Prince of Broadway is a 1926 American silent drama film directed by John Gorman and starring George Walsh, Alyce Mills, and Freeman Wood.

  8. Hone family - Wikipedia

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    Burke's Irish Family Records 1976 states that the Hones are of Welsh origin and that the name Hone is a variant of the name Owen. [4] The earliest known ancestor of the Hones is Nathaniel Hone, living in 1632, who was a shoemaker in Marlborough. [4] Nathaniel's second son, Samuel, went to Ireland with the Parliamentary army of Oliver Cromwell ...

  9. Tufa Bridges - Wikipedia

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    Tufa Bridges. /  40.4339722°N 79.9356139°W  / 40.4339722; -79.9356139. The Tufa Bridges are two bridges made of tufa stone located in Schenley Park in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Built in 1908 by George W. Burke, the bridges currently serve as part of a footpath within the park.