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  • 61Fontanelle, Nebraska — Infobox Settlement |official name = Fontanelle, Nebraska image |pushpin pushpin label position =left pushpin map caption =Location within the state of Nebraska pushpin mapsize = |map caption = subdivision type = Country subdivision type1 = State… …

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  • 62Anthony Kohlmann — (13 July 1771 ndash; 11 April 1836) was a German Jesuit. He is known for his part in the establishment of confessional privilege in United States law. He spent nearly a quarter of a century in the USA as an educator. LifeKohlmann was born at… …

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  • 63History of Sandbach — Sandbach was on the Roman road from Middlewich to Chesterton.ToponymyKnown as Sanbec in 1086, and Sondbache in 1260, Sandbach derives its name from the Anglo Saxon sand bæce , which can mean sand stream or sand valley. [Nicolaisen, Gelling… …

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  • 64Suffield — Suffield, Postort in der Grafschaft Hartford des Staates Connecticut (Nordamerika), am Connecticut River; Sitz der von den Baptisten gegründeten Lehranstalt Connecticut Literary Institution; 3000 Ew …

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  • 65hidalgo — hidalgoism, hidalgism /hi dal jiz euhm/, n. /hi dal goh/; Sp. /ee dhahl gaw/, n., pl. hidalgos / gohz/; Sp. / gaws/. 1. a man of the lower nobility in Spain. 2. (in Spanish America) a man who owns considerable property or is otherwise esteemed.… …

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  • 66Hidalgo — /hi dal goh/; Sp. /ee dhahl gaw/, n. 1. Juan /hwahn/, c1600 85, Spanish composer and harpist. 2. a state in central Mexico. 1,409,000; 8057 sq. mi. (20,870 sq. km). Cap.: Pachuca. * * * State (pop., 2000: 2,235,591), east central Mexico. It… …

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  • 67pachuca — /peuh chooh keuh/; Sp. /pah chooh kah/, n., pl. pachucas / keuhz/; Sp. / kahs/. a teenage girl who associates closely with pachucos. [ < AmerSp, fem. of pachuco PACHUCO] * * * in full Pachuca de Soto City (pop., 2000: 231,602), capital of Hidalgo …

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  • 68Pachuca — /pah chooh kah/, n. a city in and the capital of Hidalgo, in central Mexico: silver mines. 84,543. * * * in full Pachuca de Soto City (pop., 2000: 231,602), capital of Hidalgo state, central Mexico. Founded in 1534, it was one of the first&#8230; …

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  • 69Meyer, Lucy Jane Rider — ▪ American social worker and educator née  Lucy Jane Rider  born Sept. 9, 1849, New Haven, Vt., U.S. died March 16, 1922, Chicago, Ill.       American social worker and educator whose activity within the Methodist church was aimed at training and …

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  • 70Packard, Sophia B. — ▪ American educator born Jan. 3, 1824, New Salem, Mass., U.S. died June 21, 1891, Washington, D.C.       American educator, cofounder in Atlanta, Georgia, of a school for African American women that would eventually become Spelman College.&#8230; …

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