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  2. List of newspapers in Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    The Spotlight (1975–2001), antisemitic, right-wing; The Suffragist (1913–1920) The Times, and Patowmack Packet (1789–1791), first newspaper in the District; Voice of the Hill [30] Washington Bee (1882–1922) OCLC 10587828, ISSN 1940-7424 [31] [32] The Washington Daily News (1921–1972), predecessor to the Washington Star; Washington ...

  3. Category:English women diarists - Wikipedia

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  4. List of diarists - Wikipedia

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    Fujiwara no Sanesuke (957–1046), Japanese Minister of the Right; Fujiwara no Teika (1162–1241), Japanese scholar and calligrapher; Buckminster Fuller (1895–1993), American designer and engineer; Catherine Fulton (1829–1919), New Zealand community leader and suffragette; Joseph Furttenbach (1591–1667), German architect and mathematician

  5. List of people from Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    Dave Chappelle Goldie Hawn Helen Hayes Taraji P. Henson Christopher Meloni. Gbenga Akinnagbe (born 1978), actor; born in D.C.; Jonathan Banks (born 1947), actor; born in D.C.; Dave Bautista (born 1969), actor and former wrestler of the WWE; born in D.C.

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  7. Mary Anna Henry - Wikipedia

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    Mary Anna Henry, c. 1855. Mary Anna Henry (1834–1903) was a prolific diarist who documented her experiences and observations while residing in Washington, D.C. in the years before, during, and after the American Civil War. [1]

  8. Robert Shields (diarist) - Wikipedia

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    Robert William Shields (May 17, 1918 – October 15, 2007) was an American minister and high school English teacher best known for writing a diary of 37.5 million words, which chronicled every five minutes of his life from 1972 until a stroke disabled him in 1997.

  9. Category:English diarists - Wikipedia

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    This category contains diarists who are either from England or have spent a notable part of their careers in England. Pages in this category should be moved to subcategories where applicable. This category may require frequent maintenance to avoid becoming too large.