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  2. Johann Christian Ritter - Wikipedia

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    Johann Christian Ritter (25 July 1755 – 9 September 1810) [1] was a German in the service of the Dutch East India Company who came to South Africa in 1784. He was the first to print in the Cape , the earliest record is an almanac titled "Almanach voor't jaar 1796".

  3. Knox's Headquarters State Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    Knox's Headquarters State Historic Site, in the town of New Windsor in Orange County, New York, consists of the Georgian house of the Ellison family, built in 1754 by immigrant William Bull [3] [4] of Hamptonburgh, NY, and the grounds around it. The site is located on Old Forge Hill Road, just south of Route 94 east of Vails Gate.

  4. Printed Matter, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Printed Matter, Inc. was founded by a loose consortium of artists, critics, and publishers—including Sol LeWitt, Lucy Lippard, Carol Androcchio, Amy Baker (Sandback), Edit DeAk, Mike Glier, Nancy Linn, Walter Robinson, Ingrid Sischy, Pat Steir, Mimi Wheeler, Robin White and Irena von Zahn [failed verification] —in 1976 as a for-profit art space in the Tribeca neighborhood of New York City.

  5. List of newspapers owned by GateHouse Media - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the print product, the cities and villages covered by Suburban Life Publications are also served by the hyperlocal town-by-town websites at mysuburbanlife.com. Gatehouse Media sold the chain to Dixon, Illinois-based Shaw Media Group on 1 October 2012 [48] All of the following are weekly newspapers:

  6. Artwork at the World Trade Center (1973–2001) - Wikipedia

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    The lobby of 1 World Trade Center in 2000. Sky Gate, New York is the black object that can be seen hanging on the wall. The sculpture was commissioned by Saul Wenegrat, director of the art program for the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, for the World Trade Center and its "Percent For Art" program. [15]

  7. E. B. Grandin - Wikipedia

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    To print the book, Grandin used a Smith Improved Printing Press invented by Peter Smith (1795–1823), which first appeared on the market about 1821 and was the most up-to-date press available to the small printer of the day. [10]