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Blanchard's Block, Concord, NH. 1894. Peabody School, Bradford, MA. 1895. Merrimack Associates Building, Haverhill, MA. 1913. C. Willis Damon (1850-1916) was an American architect from Haverhill, Massachusetts. Damon was born in Pawtucket, Rhode Island in 1850. He was the son of Calvin Damon, a Universalist minister.
Concord Friends Meetinghouse is a historic meeting house on Old Concord Road in Concordville, Delaware County, Pennsylvania. The meeting was first organized sometime before 1697, as the sixth Quaker meeting in what was then Chester County. In 1697 the meeting leased its current location for "one peppercorn yearly forever" from John Mendenhall. [2]
Handwrought, also known as Thomas Marshall House, is a historic home located at Concordville, Delaware County, Pennsylvania.It was built in 1805, and is a two- to three-story Eastern Pennsylvania Bank House.
Empire Resorts Announces Dismissal of Lawsuit Brought by Concord Associates, L.P. MONTICELLO, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Empire Resorts, Inc. (NASDAQ-GM:NYNY) announced that on September 18, 2013 ...
Butler's bail was set at $840,000, and Wielsch's was set at $660,000. Upon arrest, both were held in the Contra Costa county jail, located in Martinez, California . [ 2 ] On February 8, 2012, the Contra Costa County District Attorney's Office dropped all state charges against Butler [ 3 ] while a case against him continued at the federal level.
The Concord Prison Experiment evaluated the use of psilocybin and psychotherapy in the rehabilitation of released prisoners. Thirty-six prisoners were reported to have repented and sworn off criminality after Leary and his associates guided them through the psychedelic experience.
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Benjamin Franklin Butler was born in Deerfield, New Hampshire, the sixth and youngest child of John Butler and Charlotte Ellison Butler.His father served under General Andrew Jackson at the Battle of New Orleans during the War of 1812 and later became a privateer, dying of yellow fever in the West Indies not long after Benjamin was born. [2]