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  2. Jonathan Singletary Dunham - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Singletary Dunham House in Woodbridge, New Jersey, Original millstone used by Dunham and memorial plaques appear in foreground.. Jonathan Singletary, later Dunham, was born on January 17, 1639/40, in Salisbury, Massachusetts, the son of Richard Singletary and Susanna Cooke.

  3. Millstone - Wikipedia

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    The basic anatomy of a millstone. This is a runner stone; a bedstone would not have the "Spanish Cross" into which the supporting millrind fits. Millstones or mill stones are stones used in gristmills, used for triturating, crushing or, more specifically, grinding wheat or other grains. They are sometimes referred to as grindstones or grinding ...

  4. Battle of Millstone - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Millstone, also known as the Battle of Van Nest's Mill, was a skirmish that occurred near the mill of Abraham Van Nest in Weston, New Jersey (near present-day Manville, New Jersey) on January 20, 1777, during the American Revolutionary War.

  5. Antonio Banderas 'went quite method' playing all of his ... - AOL

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    Banderas plays riverboat captain Hunter Cabot, as well as several of the man's ancestors. ... Cabot's gold-hungry ancestors — including a Spanish conquistador, a missionary, a female early 20th ...

  6. Is This Great Ape an Ancestor of Mankind? - AOL

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    Bipedal Australopithecus are the ancestors of modern man. Even so, consequences formed from this two-legged locomotion. The hominins became clumsier and more prone to conditions such as lower back ...

  7. Duck River cache - Wikipedia

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    Dover chert "swords" similar to objects in the Duck River cache, found at the Etowah Mounds site in Georgia. The cache has been called "perhaps the most spectacular single collection of prehistoric Native American art ever discovered in the eastern United States". [2] "

  8. Sellars Farm site - Wikipedia

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    Sellars Farm site (), also known as the Sellars Farm state archaeological area and Sellars Indian mound, is a Mississippian culture archaeological site located in Wilson County, Tennessee, near Lebanon.

  9. Biltmore Mound - Wikipedia

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    The site was used during the Middle Woodland Period and is associated with the Connestee people, [7] ancestors of the Cherokee. [8] They are a place of importance in Cherokee historical memory. [5] Native American presence in the area dates to as early as 8,000 BC. [9] The mound was built over an older settlement dating to about 300 AD.