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  2. Samuel Adams - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Adams grave marker in the Granary Burying Ground. Samuel Adams is a controversial figure in American history. Disagreement about his significance and reputation began before his death and continues to the present. [288] [289] Adams's contemporaries, both friends and foes, regarded him as one of the foremost leaders of the American ...

  3. Samuel Adams Warner House - Wikipedia

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    It was designed by architect Samuel Adams Warner and built about 1875 [2] and is a 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, vernacular Swiss chalet–style frame dwelling on a partially excavated stone basement. [3] It features a broad, overhanging gable roof with jerkin heads.

  4. Samuel Adams and Paul Revere time capsule - Wikipedia

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    The Samuel Adams and Paul Revere Time Capsule, also known as The Massachusetts State House Time Capsule [1] is a time capsule located in a cornerstone of the Massachusetts State House. It is widely believed to have been buried in 1795 by then-Governor Samuel Adams and Paul Revere. It is the oldest known time capsule in the United States. [1]

  5. 1781–1782 Massachusetts legislature - Wikipedia

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    The 2nd Massachusetts General Court, consisting of the Massachusetts Senate and the Massachusetts House of Representatives, met in 1781 and 1782 during the governorship of John Hancock. Jeremiah Powell and Samuel Adams served as presidents of the Senate and Caleb Davis served as speaker of the House. [1]

  6. Massachusetts Circular Letter - Wikipedia

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    Paul Revere's engraving of British troops landing in Boston in response to events set off by the Circular Letter.. The Massachusetts Circular Letter was a statement written by Samuel Adams and James Otis Jr., and passed by the Massachusetts House of Representatives (as constituted in the government of the Province of Massachusetts Bay, not the current constitution) in February 1768 in response ...

  7. Billionaire Sam Adams founder says 3 Harvard degrees didn't ...

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    Their flagship product was Samuel Adams Boston Lager. Despite his elite education, Koch found that he didn't know how to build a business. "When I started Sam Adams, I had an MBA from Harvard, a ...

  8. Hancock–Clarke House - Wikipedia

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    It is the only residence associated with him that is open to the public. It played a prominent role in the Battle of Lexington and Concord as both Hancock and Samuel Adams, leaders of the colonials, were staying in the house before the battle. The House is operated as a museum by the Lexington Historical Society. It is open weekends starting in ...

  9. George Washington family secrets revealed by DNA from ...

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    Samuel Washington, more than two years younger than George, died in 1781 and was buried in the cemetery at his Harewood estate near Charles Town, West Virginia. Records showed that Harewood ...