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  • 1Quaker City, Ohio — Infobox Settlement official name = Quaker City, Ohio settlement type = Village nickname = motto = imagesize = image caption = image mapsize = 250px map caption = Location of Quaker City, Ohio mapsize1 = map caption1 = subdivision type = Country… …

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  • 2USS Quaker City (1854) — was a heavy 1,428 ton side wheel steamship leased by the Union Navy at the start of the American Civil War. She was subsequently purchased by the Navy, outfitted with a powerful 20 pounder long rifle, and assigned to help enforce the Union… …

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  • 3The Innocents Abroad — The Innocents Abroad, or The New Pilgrims Progress   …

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  • 4The Cask of Amontillado —   Illu …

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  • 5Quaker (homonymie) — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Sommaire 1 Société religieuse des Amis 2 Mots liés au quakerisme …

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  • 6Quaker City of the West — Richmond, Indiana …

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  • 7Quaker Hill — is a village in the town of Waterford, Connecticut, in the southeastern part of the state. It is bordered to the east by the Thames River. It is bordered to the south by the city of New London, to the north by the town of Montville and to the… …

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  • 8Quaker Square — Quaker Square, located in the heart of downtown Akron, Ohio, is a mall made out of the old Quaker Oats mill, silos and factory which originally operated there. The oat silos have been transformed into hotel rooms.HistoryQuaker Oats built 36 grain …

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  • 9The United States of America —     The United States of America     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The United States of America     BOUNDARIES AND AREA     On the east the boundary is formed by the St. Croix River and an arbitrary line to the St. John, and on the north by the… …

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  • 10The Slate Roof House — was one of two residences occupied by William Penn during his second visit to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1699 1701. The house stood on 2nd Street south of Chestnut from ca. 1687 until its demolition in 1867. Built for Barbadian Quaker merchant …

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