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  3. Peter Pauper Press - Wikipedia

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    Peter Beilenson started the press in 1928 in Larchmont, New York, in his parents' basement.The press's first two books were Faithless Sally Brown and Faithless Nellie Gray, written by Thomas Hood and illustrated by Herb Roth, [1] and With Petrarch, a collection of poetry written by Petrarch and translated by John Millington Synge.

  4. Ron Buxton - Wikipedia

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    Ronald I. Buxton (March 23, 1949 – June 18, 2021) was a Democratic member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives. Buxton represented the 103rd District in Dauphin County , including a large section of the city of Harrisburg , from 1993 until 2012, when he decided not to seek reelection to an 11th term.

  5. Harry Buxton Forman - Wikipedia

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    Harry Buxton Forman pursued a successful career in the Post Office starting as supplementary class clerk in the Secretary's Office at St.Martin's-le-Grand in April 1860. He served as acting surveyor of British Post Offices in the Mediterranean in 1883 and thereafter served as principal clerk from 1885 and second secretary advancing to ...

  6. Buxton Memorial Fountain - Wikipedia

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    The Buxton Memorial Fountain is a memorial and drinking fountain in London, the United Kingdom, that commemorates the emancipation of slaves in the British Empire in 1834, and in particular, the role of British parliamentarians in the abolition campaign.

  7. Silo - Wikipedia

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    Grain bins in Cashton, Wisconsin Grain elevators are composed of groups of grain silos, such as these at Port Giles, South Australia. Silos in Acatlán, Hidalgo, Mexico. A silo (from Ancient Greek σιρός (sirós) 'pit for holding grain') is a structure for storing bulk materials.