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  2. Barry Bostwick - Wikipedia

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    Bostwick was born February 24, 1945, in San Mateo, California. [1] He is the son of Elizabeth "Betty" (née Defendorf), a housewife, and Henry "Bud" Bostwick, a city planner and actor. [2] His only sibling, older brother Henry "Pete" Bostwick, died at the age of 32 in a car accident on July 20, 1973. [3]

  3. Velda Johnston - Wikipedia

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    Velda Johnston (1912–1997) was an American writer of Gothic Romance novels. She also wrote under the pseudonym Veronica Jason. [1] [2] She was raised and educated in Pasadena, California where she sold her first short story as a high school student.

  4. Paul Bunyan Mall - Wikipedia

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    The mall's anchor stores are Hobby Lobby, Kohl's, JCPenney, Jo-Ann Fabrics, Dunham's Sports, and Harbor Freight Tools. Paul Bunyan Mall was developed by Cleveland -based Developers Diversified, Inc. Twin Cities-based Rauenhorst Corporation (originally Rauenhorst Construction Company) both designed the mall and served as general contractor on ...

  5. ComBatPac - Wikipedia

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    Vice Admiral Lucius A. Bostwick, USN (May 1929 - May 1930) Former Commanders, Battleships, Battle Force Vice Admiral Richard H. Leigh, USN (May 1930-1931) Vice Admiral Luke McNamee, USN (1931-1932) Vice Admiral David F. Sellers, USN (1932-1933) Vice Admiral Joseph M. Reeves, USN (June 1933- 1 July 1933) Vice Admiral Walton R. Sexton, USN (1934)

  6. Albert C. Bostwick Jr. - Wikipedia

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    The Bostwick's had an estate in Old Westbury on the north shore of Long Island. [11] The estate featured an 1888 Georgian revival manor house with 18 rooms that was updated by architect James O'Connor in the 1930s. [12] After his widow's death in 2004, the estate was sold and subdivided. [13] Bostwick died in 1980 at age 79 at his home in Old ...

  7. John Henry Bostwick - Wikipedia

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    John Henry Bostwick, KC [1] is a Bahamian politician and former President of the Senate of the Bahamas. Bostwick was born 3 May 1939. [1] He has degree from University of Exeter, England. [1] He has worked as barrister-at-law and partner in law firm Bostwick and Bostwick. [1] He was president of The Bahamas Bar Association from 1991 to 1995. [1]

  8. USS Bronstein (DE-189) - Wikipedia

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    Following shakedown exercises off Bermuda in January 1944, the destroyer escort sailed to Norfolk, Virginia, where she was assigned to Task Group (TG) 21.16, an anti-submarine hunter-killer group composed of carrier Block Island (CVE-21), destroyer Corry (DD-463), and destroyer escorts Bronstein, Thomas (DE-102), Breeman (DE-104), and Bostwick (DE-103).

  9. Rowes Wharf - Wikipedia

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    During the 1740s, the Battery was extended into the harbor and was defended by thirty-five guns. In 1764, John Rowe bought the land and built the first Rowes Wharf, which extended a short distance into Boston Harbor, and in 1765 Foster's Wharf was built on the site of the old Battery. Foster's Wharf was originally called "Apthorp's Wharf".