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  2. R. W. Apple Jr. - Wikipedia

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    In Vietnam, Apple distinguished himself as chief of The New York Times bureau and won many awards for his work. [1] In a long article in 1967, "The Making of a Stalemate," he exposed the failure of the U.S. military to make progress in the war after 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 years of fighting and with some 500,000 troops in the country. [ 2 ]

  3. Liberty Orchards - Wikipedia

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    Aplets & Cotlets. Liberty Orchards is a packaged food products company located in Cashmere, Washington.Founded as an apple farm in 1918 by Armenian business partners [2] Armen Tertsagian and Mark Balaban, [3] the company moved into canning and then confectionery during the 1930s and 1940s.

  4. Robert Friedland - Wikipedia

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    During his time at Reed he met Steve Jobs with whom he shared an interest in Eastern spirituality. At the time, Friedland served as the caretaker of an apple farm south of Portland that was owned by his millionaire uncle Marcel Muller [6] and Jobs would come on the weekends and help with the apple orchard, [6] which served as the inspiration for the name of his company, Apple Inc. [5 ...

  5. Remember Stephenson’s Apple Farm? A grandson is ... - AOL

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    Stephenson’s Apple Farm Restaurant, at the southeast corner of U.S. 40 and Lee’s Summit Road, closed in 2007. Entrees included creamy baked chicken (a favorite of many), brisket and hickory ...

  6. Family Red Apple boycott - Wikipedia

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    Location of Family Red Apple on a map of New York City. The Family Red Apple boycott , also known as the "Red Apple boycott", "Church Avenue boycott" or "Flatbush boycott", [ 1 ] was the starting point of an eighteen-month [ 2 ] series of boycotts targeting Korean-owned stores that The New York Times described as "racist and wrong."

  7. John McIntosh (farmer) - Wikipedia

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    John McIntosh was born in Mohawk Valley near Harpersfield in the Province of New York in 1777, the son of Alexander McInshosh and Janet Mutrie, Scottish immigrants, loyalist during the American Revolution. McIntosh emigrated to Upper Canada sometime between 1795 and 1801 and settled in Matilda Township, now part of South Dundas Township.

  8. Applecrest Farm Orchards - Wikipedia

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    Applecrest Farm Orchards (also known as Applecrest Orchards or simply Applecrest) is a year-round apple orchard in Hampton Falls, New Hampshire.It is considered the oldest and largest apple orchard in the state of New Hampshire [1] and the oldest continuously operated apple orchard in the United States, [citation needed] having opened in 1913.

  9. Fishkill Farms - Wikipedia

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    Fishkill Farms is a farm located in East Fishkill in Dutchess County, New York. It is of historic significance primarily because its founder Henry Morgenthau, Jr. and his wife, Elinor Morgenthau were close and enduring family friends of Franklin D. Roosevelt and Eleanor Roosevelt. Eleanor Roosevelt wrote, "They were our neighbors in the country ...