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  2. Davolls General Store - Wikipedia

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    The lot was originally owned by brothers John, Daniel, and Giles Russell. [14] The building where the store would be created was purchased in 1780 by Michael Wainer, who sold the building to William Howland in 1792; however, Howland did not start using the building as a general store until 1793.

  3. Samuel R. Heywood - Wikipedia

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    His older son Frank E. Heywood served as Treasurer of the Heywood Boot and Shoe Company, and his younger son, Albert S., graduated from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1892. [ 2 ] Heywood died in Worcester on May 27, 1913.

  4. Light Vessel 93 - Wikipedia

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    Light Vessel 93 (sometimes known as Lightship 93) was a lightship of Trinity House in England, currently used as a photography studio. She was built in Dartmouth, Devon, in 1938 and served on stations including Galloper sand bank, the River Thames, Goodwin Sands, Inner Dowsing, Sunk Sands and Foxtrot 3.

  5. Rocky Brands - Wikipedia

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    Rocky Shoes & Boots acquired EJ Footwear on December 6, 2004, for $87.7 million in cash and roughly $10 million in stock. [4] The move brought Georgia Boot, Durango, and Lehigh Safety Shoes brands into Rocky's fold and added a licensed footwear brand in Dickies .

  6. Rockport (company) - Wikipedia

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    In 1971, Saul Katz and his son, Bruce, formed The Rockport Company from Highland Import. [7] The company was started with $15,000 and grew by staying profitable each year. In 1986, shortly before the company was sold, Rockport's sales were reaching nearly $100 million a year, having turned a profit every year since it was founded. [8]

  7. John Connor (mariner) - Wikipedia

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    He later moved to Dartmouth. Mi'kmaw oral tradition indicates that the Mi'kmaq killed Connors pregnant wife Mary and daughter Martha in the Raid on Dartmouth (1751) . [ 3 ] In February 1752, by the order of the Nova Scotia Council , Connor's contract to operate the ferry in Halifax Harbour was extended for three years by the order of the Nova ...

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  9. Boot Barn - Wikipedia

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    Boot Barn was founded by Ken Meany in 1978, with the first store being established in Huntington Beach, California. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The company saw growth in the early 2000s, acquiring Sheplers and expanding to hundreds of stores across the United States.