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  • 101American literature — For the journal of the same name, see American Literature (journal). American literature is the written or literary work produced in the area of the United States and its preceding colonies. For more specific discussions of poetry and theater,… …

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  • 102Old South Meeting House — This article is about the museum and historic site in Downtown Crossing. For the United Church of Christ church at Copley Square, see Old South Church. Old South Meeting House U.S. National Register of Historic Places …

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  • 103Fulham Palace — in Fulham, London (formerly in Middlesex), England, at one time the main residence of the Bishop of London, is of medieval origin. HistoryDuring the extensive restorations from 2001 ndash;06, excavations on the grounds of Fulham Palace have… …

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  • 104Melvin Coombs — Born January 30, 1948(1948 01 30) Mashpee, Massachusetts Died March 18, 1997(1997 03 18) (aged 49) Rhode Island Other names Kennupmussitaccq ( Quick Foot ) …

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  • 105The American Standard — infobox Book | name = The American Standard title orig = translator = image caption = Cover art by Norman Rockwell, Freedom From Want , 1943 Oil on Canvas author = Blane Covert (editor) cover artist = Norman Rockwell country = United States… …

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  • 106Oceanus Hopkins — (1620 – c. 1623) was the only child born on the Mayflower during its historic voyage which brought the Pilgrims to America. He was born to Stephen Hopkins and his wife, Elizabeth (nee Fisher), sometime between the boarding and arrival dates of… …

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  • 107Franklin Library — The Franklin Library was the publishing division of the Franklin Mint, which produced collectors books similar to those of the Easton Press for three decades. HistoryThe Franklin Library published its first book in 1973, and closed its doors for… …

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  • 108Richard Bernard — (1568 1641) was a Puritan pastor and English writer. Bernard was born in Epworth, England and received his education at Christ s College, Cambridge. He obtained his BA in 1592, a second BA in 1595, and an MA in 1598. He was married in 1601 and… …

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  • 109Pniese — refers to certain American Indians of the 17th century New England area. They were warriors of special abilities and stamina (it was said a pniese could not be killed in battle) who were responsible collecting tribute for his sachem. . Philbrick… …

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  • 110Diane Stanley — Photo: Karen Sachar Diane Stanley is an American children s author and illustrator. She was born in Abilene, Texas in 1943. She earned her bachelor s degree from Trinity University and her M. A. in medical illustration from Johns Hopkins… …

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