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  2. Pine Grove Cemetery (Lynn, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    Pine Grove Cemetery is a cemetery whose main entrance is on Boston Street in Lynn, Massachusetts. It was established in the mid-19th century and it consists of 82 developed acres. There are approximately 88,000 to 90,000 interments at the cemetery.

  3. Moll Pitcher - Wikipedia

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    John Greenleaf Whittier (1807–92), also a native of Massachusetts, wrote a 900-line poem about her entitled simply Moll Pitcher. It was Whittier's second published work. [3] The poem is not complimentary, describing her as a witch engaged in sinful work: She stood upon a bare tall craig. Which overlooked her rugged cot -

  4. Alonzo Lewis - Wikipedia

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    Alonzo Lewis (1794–1861) Alonzo Lewis (1794–1861) was a teacher, writer, surveyor, poet, reporter, editor, engineer, and publisher of Lynn, Massachusetts.He was an ardent abolitionist and edited the Lynn Weekly Mirror, the Lynn Record (in 1830), and Freedom's Amulet.

  5. Timeline of Lynn, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Lynn's Andrews Breed is the railroad's first superintendent. [20] [21] March - Nahant separates from Lynn. [1] April - Daniel C. Baker becomes mayor. Ezra W. Mudge. 1854 - Lynn Weekly Reporter newspaper begins publication. [8] 1855 Andrews Breed becomes mayor. Lynn Library Association organized. [7] 1856 Ezra W. Mudge becomes mayor.

  6. Lynn, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Lynn is the eighth-largest municipality in Massachusetts, United States, [8] and the largest city in Essex County.Situated on the Atlantic Ocean, 3.7 miles (6.0 km) north of the Boston city line at Suffolk Downs, Lynn is part of Greater Boston's urban inner core [9] and is a major economic and cultural center of the North Shore.

  7. State funeral of Abraham Lincoln - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln's funeral train was the first national commemoration of a president's death by rail. Lincoln was observed, mourned, and honored by the citizens and visitors at 13 stops: Washington, D.C., Baltimore, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, New York City, Albany, Buffalo, Cleveland, Columbus, Indianapolis, Michigan City, Chicago, and Springfield:

  8. Death of Lynn Messer - Wikipedia

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    Lynn Marie Messer (June 4, 1962 – July 8, 2014) was an American woman who was last seen alive during the early hours of July 8, 2014, in the Bloomsdale, Missouri, farmhouse she shared with her husband. Her disappearance generated national news coverage.

  9. Lynn Franklin (writer, born 1946) - Wikipedia

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    Lynn C. Franklin was born on August 18, 1946, in Chicago to career Army officer Col. Joseph B. Franklin and British antique dealer Theresa (Levy) Franklin. Due to her father's military career, she attended schools across the world and graduated high school in Fairfax, Virginia.