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  2. Gordon Russell (designer) - Wikipedia

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    Russell was elected to the Art Workers' Guild in 1927, and was elected as Master in 1962. [9] He was a member of the Red Rose Guild. [10] He wrote a number of books on furniture, including Furniture (1947), [11] How to Buy Furniture (1947), [12] The Story of Furniture (1947, with Jacques Groag, later published as Looking at Furniture (1953, 1964)).

  3. South Bay Historical Railroad Society - Wikipedia

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    The South Bay Historical Railroad Society is located in Santa Clara, California and operates the Edward Peterman Museum of Railroad History in the Santa Clara Depot, as well as the Santa Clara Tower and two other buildings. [3] The depot is the oldest train station on the west coast.

  4. Rusty Filter - Wikipedia

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    Russell Dean Filter Sr. (born November 30, 1968) is an American college baseball coach and former catcher and pitcher. ... Santa Clara: 152–179: 65–94: Total:

  5. Jacob Hamblin House - Wikipedia

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    The Jacob Hamblin House is a historic residence and museum located in Santa Clara, Utah. Jacob Hamblin was a Mormon pioneer and missionary who founded Santa Clara in 1854. The home was constructed for Hamblin by missionaries in 1863, following a flood that had destroyed the town, including Hamblin's original dwelling.

  6. Agnew's Village, California - Wikipedia

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    1953 USGS map showing "Agnew", where Agnew Rd. crosses the Southern Pacific railroad track that runs parallel to Lafayette Ave., Santa Clara, California. Agnew's Village (or Agnew) was a small unincorporated village in what is now Santa Clara, California. It was named for Abram Agnew, a Santa Clara Valley pioneer from Ohio who settled there ...

  7. De Saisset Museum - Wikipedia

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    The de Saisset Museum at Santa Clara University opened in 1955, after Isabel de Saisset, the last member of a California pioneer family bequeathed her estate to the University of Santa Clara. [1] The museum owns nearly 10,000 art pieces and historical artifacts, including the work of early Californian artist and university alumnus Ernest de ...

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