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  2. Elizabeth Maxwell Steele - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Gillespie Steele, commonly known as Elizabeth Maxwell Steele (née Maxwell; 1733–1790), was an active supporter of the American Revolution.She helped run a prominent tavern in Salisbury, North Carolina, that served as a "resort" for many notable figures of the time.

  3. Salisbury Post - Wikipedia

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    The Salisbury Post began printing five days a week August 11, 2018. [6] Starting April 30, 2019, printing was moved to Winston-Salem as a result of a partnership with BH Media . [ 7 ] On April 12, 2020 the Post announced it would print a newspaper three days a week, with e-editions on Wednesday and Friday. [ 8 ]

  4. Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick - Wikipedia

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    He received a favourable settlement, however, and became jure uxoris ("by right of his wife") Earl of Salisbury through his marriage to Alice, daughter and heiress of Thomas Montagu, 4th Earl of Salisbury. [6] [7] Salisbury's son Richard, the later Earl of Warwick, was born on 22 November 1428; little is known of his childhood. [8]

  5. Jacob R. Day - Wikipedia

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    Jacob "Jake" R. Day (born July 3, 1982) is an American politician. Born and raised in Salisbury, Maryland, Day is a member of the Special Operations Detachment-NATO in the Maryland Army National Guard and US Army Special Operations Command.

  6. Fulton–Mock–Blackmer House - Wikipedia

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    A full restoration was completed in 2015. [1] It is located in the West Square Historic District, [2] created by the city in 1975, [3] and is a contributing structure to the Salisbury Historic District. [4] John Fulton, for whom Fulton Street was named, built the Federalist style house in Salisbury in 1820.

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  8. Livingstone College - Wikipedia

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    The Livingstone College Historic District is a national historic district listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. [2] The district encompasses 16 contributing buildings, 1 contributing structure, and 1 contributing object on the Livingstone College campus and adjacent residential sections in Salisbury.

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    Save a physical copy of important emails you've sent or received. Check out how to print emails and attachments in AOL Mail. 1. Open the email you'd like to print. 2. Click the Print icon. - A window will appear with your message. 2. Click the Print icon again. 3. Follow the browser prompts to finish printing.