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  2. Baldwin's Book Barn - Wikipedia

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    Baldwin's Book Barn is an independent bookstore in West Chester, Pennsylvania. It was founded in 1946 by William and Lilla Baldwin. It was founded in 1946 by William and Lilla Baldwin. The store is located in a five-story barn built in 1822.

  3. Monroe Systems for Business - Wikipedia

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    Monroe Systems for Business is a provider of electric calculators, printers, and office accessories such as paper shredders to business clients. [1] Originally known as the Monroe Calculating Machine Company, it was founded in 1912 by Jay Randolph Monroe as a maker of adding machines and calculators based on a machine designed by Frank Stephen Baldwin.

  4. Matthew Baird - Wikipedia

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    Baird was twice married. His first wife of Ann Eliza Monroe (1827–1863), [7] a daughter of John Monroe and Mary Ann Monroe. Together, they were the parents of: [3] William H. Baird (1847–1871) Walter Thomas Baird (1851–1881), who married Esther Evans Peterson in 1876. [8]

  5. Mobile bookstore opens first location on Monroe Ave. in ... - AOL

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    The mobile bookstore that hosted pop-ups around the city now has a permanent home for local book lovers on Monroe Ave. Mobile bookstore opens first location on Monroe Ave. in Rochester Skip to ...

  6. The Fire Next Time - Wikipedia

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    The first essay, written in the form of a letter to Baldwin's 14-year-old nephew, discusses the central role of race in American history.The second essay, which takes up the majority of the book, deals with the relations between race and religion, focusing in particular on Baldwin's experiences with the Christian church as a youth, as well as the Nation of Islam's ideals and influence in Harlem.

  7. Philly AIDS Thrift at Giovanni's Room - Wikipedia

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    Philly AIDS Thrift at Giovanni's Room, also known as PAT @ Giovanni's Room and formerly known as Giovanni's Room Bookstore, [1] [2] [3] is a gay bookstore in Philadelphia. It has been called the "center of gay Philly". [4] Founded in 1973 in Philadelphia, Giovanni's Room Bookstore was named after James Baldwin's gay novel Giovanni's Room.

  8. Alabama State Route 59 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 59 (SR 59) is a 94-mile (151 km) state highway in Baldwin and Monroe counties in the southwestern portion of the U.S. state of Alabama. The highway extends from Gulf Shores on the Gulf of Mexico coast to Uriah in rural southwestern Alabama.

  9. Robert F. Williams - Wikipedia

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    Robert Franklin Williams was born in Monroe, North Carolina, on February 26, 1925, to Emma Carter and John L. Williams who worked as a railroad boiler washer. [2] [3] He had two sisters, Lorraine Garlington and Jessie Link, and two brothers, John H. Williams and Edward S. Williams. [3]