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  2. Bridgman High School - Wikipedia

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  4. Bridgman, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The name changed to Bridgman on April 9, 1874. [6] Bridgman later expanded by annexing the area that had previously been Charlotteville. The town is famous for being the location of the 1922 Bridgman Convention , a clandestine communist planning meeting in 1922 that was broken up by Federal Bureau of Investigation agents and local authorities.

  5. John Rood (artist) - Wikipedia

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    The gateway peppered with stone panels was a gift from Rood's wife, Dorothy Bridgman and her brother Donald Bridgman to Hamline University. The panels depicted the schools 100-year history. Bridgman's Court is a memorial to George Henry Bridgman (1841-1931) and Mary Elliot Bridgman (1853-1938), the parents of Dorothy and Donald.

  6. List of high schools in Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    School name Type Grades Neighborhood Ward DCPS school code Address Website Anacostia High School: Public, traditional: 9-12: Anacostia: 8 450 1601 16th St SE, Washington, DC 20020

  7. Eliza Jane Gillett Bridgman - Wikipedia

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    Eliza Jane and Elijah Coleman Bridgman. Eliza Jane Gillett Bridgman (1805–1871) was a pioneer educational missionary in China. [1] She was born in Derby, Connecticut, to Canfield and Hannah Gilett. [2] Graduating at age sixteen, she became an assistant teacher at the boarding school [which?] from which she graduated. [2]

  8. Laura Bridgman - Wikipedia

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    Laura Dewey Lynn Bridgman (December 21, 1829 – May 24, 1889) was the first deaf-blind American child to gain a significant education in the English language, forty-five years before the more famous Helen Keller; Bridgman’s friend Anne Sullivan became Helen Keller's aide.

  9. Elijah Coleman Bridgman - Wikipedia

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    Elijah Coleman Bridgman (April 22, 1801 – November 2, 1861) was the first American Protestant Christian missionary appointed to China. He served with the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions .