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  2. Category:Scottish-American culture in West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Glasgow, West Virginia This page was last edited on 9 December 2022, at 23:56 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  3. Glasgow, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Glasgow is a town in Kanawha County, West Virginia, United States, situated along the Kanawha River. The population was 708 at the 2020 census . [ 2 ] Glasgow was incorporated on June 20, 1920.

  4. Little Brick Church (Cedar Grove, West Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    The Little Brick Church, also known as Virginia's Chapel and William Tompkins Church, is a historic church that sits along US Route 60 in Cedar Grove, Kanawha County, West Virginia. It was built in 1853, and is a small brick structure on a stone foundation. The building was nearly square when built, but lengthened within a few years.

  5. James Buchanan of Drumpellier - Wikipedia

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    The estate was reacquired by James' nephew, David Buchanan in 1808 (later known as David Buchanan Carrick). [3] In 1777 Buchanan Street in Glasgow was started to be built on lands he inherited from his father, and is named after his family. Around 1780 he seems to have relocated to Edinburgh.

  6. Marjory, Countess of Buchan - Wikipedia

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    Marjory, Countess of Buchan, also known as Margaret de Buchan, was a Scottish noblewoman. She inherited the earldom from her father, Fergus, Earl of Buchan , who died without male issue. Marjory was married to William Comyn, Lord of Badenoch , the son of Richard Comyn and his wife Hextilda of Tynedale.

  7. James Buchanan (1785–1857) - Wikipedia

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    James Buchanan (1785–1857) was a Scottish businessman and philanthropist who established the Buchanan Institute in Glasgow. He was a partner in Dennistoun, Buchanan & Co. of 36 Candleriggs . [ 1 ] His endowment creation of the Buchanan Ewing Bequest still funds education of Scottish youth.