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  2. William Duer (Continental congressman) - Wikipedia

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    Henrietta Elizabeth Duer (1790–1839), who married Morris Robinson (1784–1849), brother of Beverley Robinson and founder of the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York. [ 13 ] [ 16 ] Alexander Duer (1793–1819), who married Ann Maria Westcott (1808–1897), daughter of Col. and New York State Senator David M. Westcott , in 1815.

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    The Mosler Safe Company made the vault. According to a Mosler brochure, both the vault door and emergency door are 21 inches (53 cm) thick and made of the latest torch-and-drill-resistant material of the time. The main vault door weighs 20 short tons (18 metric tons), and the vault casing is 25 inches (64 cm). [39]

  4. Fort Miller - Wikipedia

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    Fort Miller (Massachusetts), a former fort in Marblehead. This page was last edited on 26 April 2016, at 22:51 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

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  7. Salem Harbor - Wikipedia

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    In the long term the projected cost to rehabilitate just the barracks is $1.5 million. But in the short term, there are multiple lower-cost items like a proposed $15,000 for a kayak dock or $50,000 to relocate and improve the bathhouse. This is a very important project since Fort Pickering guarded Salem Harbor as far back as the 17th century.

  8. Frederick S. Holmes - Wikipedia

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    Frederick S. Holmes was an American safe and vault engineer, [1] and inventor who designed the largest vaults in the world. During his career, Holmes designed over 200 vaults throughout the United States, Canada and Japan from 1895 [2] to 1941.

  9. Fort Miller (Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    An armament report by Major Charles E. Blunt dated January 31, 1865 shows the fort had two 8-inch smoothbore guns, two 24-pounder smoothbore guns, and one 32-pounder rifle. [6] Fort Miller was garrisoned by the 11th Unattached Company of Massachusetts militia from December 1864 to June 1865. [7] The fort served through the Spanish–American ...