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  2. Ainsworth, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Ainsworth was built as a depot on the Northern Pacific Railroad, and named after John C. Ainsworth, [1] president of the Oregon Steam Navigation Company. The town was platted in 1879. Thomas Symons, the US Army engineer at the site commented at the time, Ainsworth is one of the most uncomfortable, abominable places in America to live in.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Washington ...

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    Location of Washington County in Oregon. This list presents the full set of buildings, structures, objects, sites, or districts designated on the National Register of Historic Places in Washington County, Oregon, United States, and offers brief descriptive information about each of them.

  4. Ainsworth - Wikipedia

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  5. Ainsworth House - Wikipedia

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    Ainsworth House may refer to: Lewis Ainsworth House , Orange, California, listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in Orange County William W. and Elizabeth J. Ainsworth House , Des Moines, Iowa, NRHP-listed

  6. Portrait of William Harrison Ainsworth - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of William Harrison Ainsworth is a c.1834 portrait painting by the Irish artist Daniel Maclise depicting the English author William Harrison Ainsworth. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Ainsworth was a popular author of historical novels and a contemporary and friend of Dickens.

  7. List of structures on Elliott Bay - Wikipedia

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    An 1891 map shows the extensive Seattle Terminal Railway and Elevator Company facility at this site. [14] This is the location of the "maze of old decaying and barnacle encrusted piers" between Salty's and Jake Block Park depicted in a 2014 YouTube video. [103] 12 "Coal Bunkers" [95] before 1918 [95] after 1918 [95] coal bunkers

  8. William, Kate and children believed to have moved into new ...

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    They had been known to have set their heart on outdoorsy prep school Lambrook, with its 52 acres of grounds, for their youngsters where fees will cost William and Kate in excess of £50,000 a year.

  9. St. James's (novel) - Wikipedia

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    St. James's (also written as Saint James's) is a historical novel by William Harrison Ainsworth serially published in 1844. It describes the events surrounding the end of Queen Anne's reign and the dispute between the Duke and Duchess of Marlborough with two Tories for influence over the queen.