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John James Kinley (October 15, 1881 – August 23, 1971) was an industrialist, pharmaceutical chemist, journalist, ship owner and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada.. He represented Lunenburg County in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1916 to 1925 and from 1928 to 1930 and Queens—Lunenburg in the House of Commons of Canada from 1935 to 1945 as a Liberal memb
Kinley was an engineering graduate of Dalhousie University, Nova Scotia Technical College and Massachusetts Institute of Technology.He has practiced professional engineering in business and the community for more than 50 years in executive positions at Lunenburg Foundry & Engineering Co. Ltd. and Lunenburg Marine Railway.
The Town of Lunenburg was incorporated in 1888. There have been 20 mayors of the town as of 2023. [1] Mayors. Augustus J. Wolff 1888-1891 [2] S. Watson Oxner 1891 ...
Employees have until Thursday to decide whether to accept the offer, which the White House hopes will reduce the federal payroll by between 5% and 10%.
NEW ORLEANS — The main reason for the New York Giants' stunning Super Bowl XLII upset over the previously undefeated New England Patriots isn't in the Pro Football Hall of Fame yet.. Neither is ...
Sydney Sweeney is continuing to clap back at internet trolls in the best way possible. Sweeney, 27, posed topless on a rooftop in New York City on Wednesday, December 18, as seen in a series of ...
Smith & Rhuland was founded in 1900 by George A. Rhuland (1867–1950) and Richard W. Smith (1871–1954) in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada. [2] Smith and Rhuland, over its 105 years in operation completed many famous vessels including Bluenose (1921), Flora Alberta (1941), Sherman Zwicker (1942), Bluenose II (1963), Bounty (1961), and HMS Surprise (1970).
Location of Worcester County in Massachusetts. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) designated in northern Worcester County, Massachusetts.It includes listings from all Worcester County communities through which Massachusetts Route 2 passes, and those that lie to their north.