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  2. Pat Nowlan - Wikipedia

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    Nowlan was first elected as a Member of Parliament in 1965 serving the riding of Annapolis Valley. In 1966, when the Conservatives opposed the Liberal government's legislation to end a national railway strike, Nowlan broke with the party to vote in favour of the legislation.

  3. Gilbert Lafayette Foster - Wikipedia

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    Major-General G.L. Foster KStJ, CB, MD, LLD, MD (29 May 1874 – 17 May 1940) was the 6th Canadian Surgeon General.. Born in King's County, Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Gilbert Lafayette Foster was educated at New York Medical College, where he graduated with a Medical Degree in 1896.

  4. The Grapevine (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The Grapevine is a free arts, culture, and community newspaper in the Annapolis Valley. It is distributed from Windsor to Annapolis Royal with a circulation of 5,000. The paper is owned by GV Publishing Inc.

  5. Virgil L. Hill Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Virgil Lusk Hill Jr. (April 2, 1938 – September 6, 2024) was a rear admiral in the United States Navy.He served as Superintendent of the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland from August 18, 1988 to June 15, 1991.

  6. Lindley Murray Moore - Wikipedia

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    Lindley Murray Moore was born May 31, 1788, in Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia, Canada into a Quaker family. [1] [2] [a] His parents were Rachel Stone and Samuel Moore. His father, born in New Jersey, [2] [4] named him after his friend Lindley Murray. [1] Before Lindley's birth, Samuel Moore, his wife, and their children had lived in the United ...

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  8. T. T. Vernon Smith - Wikipedia

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    The railway opened up accessibility to the Annapolis Valley, and was vital to the establishment of its agricultural industry by enabling the transport of fruit and livestock to global markets. Vernon Smith holds the 1859 patent for the first automated steam-powered foghorn, which known as the Vernon-Smith horn .

  9. Nicholas Mangione - Wikipedia

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    Mangione also owned country clubs, hotels, and resorts in the Baltimore area, including Hayfields Country Club and Turf Valley. [3] Mangione's descendants—10 children and some 37 grandchildren—remain a prominent family in Maryland business and politics. [4] He was a World War II veteran. [3]