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  2. Puslinch, Devon - Wikipedia

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    Puslinch is a small but ancient rural locality to the south of Yealmpton village in the South Hams district of the county of Devon, England. The name Puslich or Posylynch means "Pugh's land". [2] Its most famous landmark is Puslinch House, a Georgian mansion [3] owned for generations by the Yonge family. Previous to that the estate was owned by ...

  3. Penny auction (foreclosure) - Wikipedia

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    Neighbors would gather in large numbers at the auction and place bids of only a few pennies, while intimidating anyone who attempted to bid competitively. [1] In the end, the bank that owned the farm would get whatever was bid and the neighbors would return the farm and its contents to the farmer. [2]

  4. Migrant workers: Kentucky farm withheld payment, retaliated ...

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    On Monday, the nine employees filed a lawsuit in federal court against their former employer, Eldridge Farms LLC, and its owner, Crittenden resident Bryan L. Eldridge, for wage theft, underpayment ...

  5. Brian Farm - Wikipedia

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    Abraham Brian (colloquially Bryan as early as 1891) [9] was a free black man who purchased the farm in 1857 just south of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania (his wife died soon and he married a third wife.) The farm included an additional farm dwelling along the Emmitsburg Road . [ 10 ]

  6. Mill Creek, Puslinch - Wikipedia

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    Mill Creek is located in the centre of the Grand River Watershed in south-central Ontario. Extending into the City of Cambridge and Township of North Dumfries, the City of Guelph, the Township of Puslinch, and the Town of Milton, the subwatershed drains around 104 square kilometres of land.

  7. Waveland State Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    It was the home of the Joseph Bryan family, their descendants and the people they enslaved in the nineteenth century. Bryan's father William had befriended Daniel Boone and they migrated west through the Cumberland Gap. Joseph Bryan, William's grandson, became an early planter here and established a plantation for tobacco and hemp as commodity ...