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  2. Dover Post - Wikipedia

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    The Dover Post is a weekly newspaper and online website published in Dover, Delaware.. The parent company of The Dover Post is GateHouse Media, a U.S. newspaper publisher, headquartered in Fairport, New York, that publishes 97 dailies in 20 states and 198 paid weeklies, in addition to free papers, shoppers and specialty and niche publications.

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  4. Daniel Moore Bates - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Moore Bates was born Daniel Elzey Moore in Laurel, Delaware on January 28, 1821. The son of a Maryland Methodist minister Jacob Moore. [2] His mother died when he was young and his father died when he was only eight.

  5. Foster's Daily Democrat - Wikipedia

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    Foster's Daily Democrat is a six-day (Monday–Saturday) morning broadsheet newspaper published in Dover, New Hampshire, United States, covering southeast New Hampshire and southwest Maine. In addition to its Dover headquarters, Foster's maintains news bureaus in Rochester and Portsmouth, New Hampshire.

  6. Delaware State News - Wikipedia

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    Delaware State News is an American daily newspaper published in Dover, Delaware.It is owned by Independent Newsmedia Inc. USA and prints seven days a week. It bills itself as "The Capital Daily" and "downstate Delaware's dominant daily newspaper", primarily covering Dover and the state's two southern counties, Kent and Sussex.

  7. List of weekly newspapers in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Unlike these metropolitan newspapers, a weekly newspaper will cover a smaller area, such as one or more smaller towns or an entire county. Most weekly newspapers follow a similar format as daily newspapers (i.e., news, sports, family news, obituaries). However, the primary focus is on news from the publication's coverage area.

  8. Leverett Saltonstall - Wikipedia

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    A portrait of Saltonstall's mother Eleanor c. 1890 by John Singer Sargent, titled Miss Eleanor Brooks (Mrs. Richard Middlecott Saltonstall).. Leverett Saltonstall was born on September 1, 1892 in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts to Richard Middlecott Saltonstall, an attorney, and Eleanor Brooks Saltonstall, an heiress to the Peter Chardon Brooks fortune. [2]

  9. Maurice J. Murphy Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Murphy was born in Dover, New Hampshire and graduated from Dover High School and St. Mary's Academy. [3] [4] He graduated from the College of the Holy Cross in 1950 and from Boston College Law School in 1953. Murphy was admitted to the bar and commenced the practice of law in Portsmouth in 1955.