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  2. Lucas Sullivant - Wikipedia

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    Lucas Sullivant married Sarah Starling, the daughter of Sullivant's mentor. They had four children, William Starling, Michael, Joseph, and Sarah Ann. [6] Lucas died on August 28, 1823, and was buried at the Old Franklinton Cemetery. He was later reburied at Green Lawn Cemetery in Columbus, Ohio. [7]

  3. List of bakeries - Wikipedia

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    Le Pain Quotidien – global chain of bakery-cafés operating in many countries around the world. [2] It sells organic bread and cakes in a homey, rustic style. [3]Muffin Break – independent company which operates small coffee shops throughout the UK, Australia and New Zealand and India

  4. 1823 in the United States - Wikipedia

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    February 3 – Jackson Male Academy, precursor of Union University, opens in Tennessee.; February 28 – Johnson v.McIntosh decided in the Marshall Court, a landmark Supreme Court decision relating to aboriginal title in the United States.

  5. Cabanne's Trading Post - Wikipedia

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    Prince Maximilian of Wied-Neuwied, who toured the Louisiana Purchase extensively, visited the Post in 1823 and wrote highly of it, praising Cabanné and the accommodations. [5] Part of the success of Cabanné's Post was that it provisioned the garrison at nearby Fort Atkinson (1819–27) so had a steady business. [ 6 ]

  6. National Register of Historic Places listings in Downtown and ...

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    Augustus Woodward's plan for the city following 1805 fire. Detroit, settled in 1701, is one of the oldest cities in the Midwest. It experienced a disastrous fire in 1805 which nearly destroyed the city, leaving little present-day evidence of old Detroit save a few east-side streets named for early French settlers, their ancestors, and some pear trees which were believed to have been planted by ...

  7. William Bartram - Wikipedia

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    William Bartram (April 20, 1739 – July 22, 1823) was an American naturalist, writer and explorer. [1] Bartram was the author of an acclaimed book, now known by the shortened title Bartram's Travels, which chronicled his explorations of the Southern Colonies of British North America from 1773 to 1777. [2]

  8. Timeline of Newport, Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    1823 - Newport Harbor Lighthouse built. 1828 - Mechanics' Library established. [24] 1831 - Newport Steam Factory built. 1832 - Cozzens carpet shop in business. [25] 1833 - June 19: Andrew Jackson visits Newport. [8] 1834 - Zion Episcopal Church built. [5] 1835 Davis' Family Bakery in business. [2] Perry Cotton Mill built. [5] 1837 - Coddington ...

  9. Category:1823 operas - Wikipedia

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