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Daguerreian, 341 or 343 Canal Street, New York City, N.Y., 1858 In that year Callon, who noted himself as formerly a grocer, and Listed as a daguerreian and ambrotypist, Jamestown, Ken., 1859-1860
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John Smith helps to found the colony of Virginia at Jamestown. 1668: Coffee replaces beer as New York’s City’s favorite breakfast 1886: Former wholesale grocer Joel Cheek names his popular coffee
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the American space probe Ranger 7 transmitted pictures of the moon’s surface. [ New York Times On this date in 1619, twenty-two burgesses met at Jamestown, Virginia, a meeting
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Rose, of Rochester New York US, wrote in 1911 re her uncle Thomas SHORT, who left Ireland when a DONNELLY, Joseph of Glasgow Scotland wrote in 1898 re his brother Peter, a grocer, aged about 72
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Davenport operated a furnituremaking firm in Boston and had a showroom in New York City. Atlantic City, New Jersey; Jamestown, Rhode Island; and Kennebunkport, Maine.
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John Smith helps to found the colony of Virginia at Jamestown. 1668: Coffee replaces beer as New York’s City’s favorite breakfast 1886: Former wholesale grocer Joel Cheek names his popular coffee