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  2. Barton's Flowers shop relocates, rebrands - AOL

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    Aug. 5—Change is a part of life, and business. One local business that knows this well is Barton's Bloom Boutique. Formerly Barton's Flowers, the store was opened by the Barton family in Santa ...

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  4. Barton's Candy Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Barton's Candy Corporation, [1] was a Chocolatier and candy company founded in 1940 by Stephen Klein [2] [3] and his five [4] brothers a year after they arrived in the United States from Austria. Its original name was Barton's Bonbonnieres, and as of 1960 operated 3,000 stores across America.

  5. Bartonsville, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Bartonsville was founded in 1831 by Colonel Joseph Benjamin Barton when he opened up a hotel [4] and post office along the Easton-Belmont Turnpike stagecoach route. Barton settled along this profitable transportation route after running an ice cream parlor in East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania for several years.

  6. Bridesmaid Dress from Queen Elizabeth’s 1947 Wedding to ...

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    Historic Royal Palaces has acquired one of the eight bridesmaids dresses at Queen Elizabeth’s wedding to Prince Philip 77 years ago.. The future monarch was still Princess Elizabeth when she ...

  7. William Barton (heraldist) - Wikipedia

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    Barton was born April 11, 1754, in Philadelphia, in the Province of Pennsylvania. His father, Rev. Thomas Barton, was an Irish immigrant from Carrickmacross who had opened a school near Norristown, Pennsylvania in 1751. His mother was Esther Rittenhouse, sister of astronomer David Rittenhouse, for whom William would later write a biography.

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