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- Edmund Freeman was one of the founders of Sandwich, Massachusetts and the Deputy Governor of Plymouth Colony under Governor William Bradford....
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- male, deceased (1849)
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- Ray Greene was a United States Senator from Rhode Island. Born in Warwick a son of William Greene and Catharine Greene (née Ray), he pursued c...
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- female, deceased (1970)
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- Mary Phelps Jacob was a New York socialite who, in 1913, invented the first modern brassiere to receive a patent and gain wide acceptance. Born on...
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- male, deceased (1869)
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- William Phineas Browne, a lawyer by profession, was a leading pioneer in the coal mining business in Alabama, credited with operating that...
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- male, deceased (1623)
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- Iyannough (also Iyanough) was a Native American sachem and leader of the Mattachiest (Mattakeese) tribe of Cummaquid in the area of what is now...
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- male, deceased (1907)
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- John Andrew Doyle (1844-1907), English historian, the son of Andrew Doyle, editor of "The Morning Chronicle", was born on the 14th of May 1844. He...
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- female, deceased (1863)
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- Emily Pitkin (Perkins) Baldwin, (1796-1863), was the wife of Connecticut Governor & US Senator Roger Sherman Baldwin, aunt by marriage of Edward...
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- William Bradford : Business and Economic Development Endowed Professor
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- William Bradford , the second governor of Plymouth colony elected, was accountable for the young colony�s success through great hardships. The Pi...
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