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Horatio Emmons Hale (May 3, 1817 – December 28, 1896) was an American-Canadian ethnologist, philologist and businessman. He is known for his study of languages as a key for classifying ancient peoples and being able to trace their migrations.
Horatio Hale (born May 3, 1817, in New Port, New Hampshire-d. Dec. 28, 1896 in Clinton, Ont.). Hale was born in New Hampshire. He was a relative of American patriot Nathan Hale. His mother Sarah Hale edited Godey's Lady Book and is believed to have written the children's rhyme 'Mary Had A Little Lamb.' Hale graduated from Harvard University in ...
The Clinton News-Record has been a tabloid publication in Ontario, Canada in the town of Clinton, village of Bayfield, and surrounding communities, since 1865. It was a broadsheet publication until it changed to tabloid in 2006.
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The second smaller part of the library was built with a Carnegie Foundation grant. [2] The grant of $4,900 was received on January 6, 1915. J. Ades Fowler was the architect for the addition. [3] The Clinton library was the only Ontario library to have an addition funded by the Carnegie Foundation. [4]
In 1954, Clinton's population was 2,625 people. Today, it has an estimated population of 3,203. [2] Clinton is known as Canada's home of radar and there is a large radar antenna in the downtown because of its association with RCAF Station Clinton during World War II. Clinton was known as "The Corners" or "Rattenbury Corner" in its earlier days.
Clinton has denied all of the allegations against him, including those made by four other women who allege they had consensual extramarital relationships with him over the years.