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Ambler went on to teach political science and history at Randolph-Macon College in Virginia until 1917. [ 1 ] [ 6 ] During his tenure there he met J. M. Battin, a former student of the college, who was in possession of the long forgotten diary of John Floyd , 25th Governor of Virginia, from 1830 to 1834, which Ambler made extensive use of when ...
Keasbey and Mattison became the dominant employer of the town of Ambler and had a major impact on it. Mattison built homes for the company's workers and executives. He founded a library and built an opera house, offices, shops, [2] and Trinity Memorial Episcopal Church. [7] [8] He owned the Ambler Water Co. and the Ambler Electric Light, Heat ...
As of 2018, there were 15.72 miles (25.30 km) of public roads in Ambler, of which 0.98 miles (1.58 km) were maintained by Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and 14.74 miles (23.72 km) were maintained by the borough. [57] Butler Avenue serves as the main street through Ambler, with the road known as Butler Pike outside the borough.
Reports of cases in the High Court of Chancery, with some few in other courts, from 1737 to 1783 is the title of a collection of nominate reports, by Charles Ambler, [1] of cases decided by the Court of Chancery between approximately 1737 and 1784. For the purpose of citation their name may be abbreviated to "Amb".
Ambler was born to Abigail and Benjamin Johnson of Richland Township in 1805. Little is known of her early years. She married Andrew Ambler, a weaver and fuller, on May 14, 1829. Three years later, the Amblers purchased the Fulling Mill and eighty-three acres in the village of Wissahickon. They repaired the run-down, century-old mill and began ...
Mary Cary Ambler (1732 – May 1781) was an early American diarist. Her 1770 diary provides an early account of smallpox inoculation in colonial America. [1] [2] [3]Mary Cary was the daughter of Colonel Wilson Cary (1702-1772), owner of the plantation Ceelys on the James in Elizabeth City County, Virginia, and his wife Sarah (1710-1783).
Ambler Realty Co., US Supreme Court case A horse that can perform ambling gaits (also known as gaited horses, particularly in the U.S.) Topics referred to by the same term
History [ edit ] Founded in 1882, [ 3 ] six years before the borough of Ambler was incorporated, [ 4 ] the Gazette was the successor to the Ambler Times, which had been founded in 1879 by Dr. Rose. [ 5 ] Irwin S. Weber took over the paper in 1882 and renamed it Ambler Gazette. [ 5 ]