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In | Salem Village, Massachusetts, 1692, the Doctor and h |
99, he was considered the most powerful man in | Salem. |
Leverett Saltonstall died in | Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, May 8, 1845, and |
a teaching position at Epes Grammar School in | Salem. |
The album was recorded in | Salem, Oregon, and is the second to be produced by F |
Others include the Badollet House, in | Salem and the Charles and Naomi Bachmann House, also |
orten attended the Higginson Grammar School in | Salem, Massachusetts. |
Kline was born in | Salem, Illinois in 1882, and graduated from Amboy Hi |
He died in | Salem, New York on August 24, 1843 and is interred i |
Valapady and Valappadi) is a panchayat town in | Salem district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. |
Carmella Bing (born October 21, 1981, in | Salem, Oregon, U.S.A.) is the stage name of an Ameri |
nd commenced the practice of his profession in | Salem in 1811. |
12, 1790; pursued academic studies; located in | Salem; sheriff of Salem County, New Jersey from 1822 |
Dalavaipatti is a census town in | Salem district in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. |
d are at the Essex County Registry of Deeds in | Salem. |
Born in 1867 in | Salem, Illinois, Bryan served as mayor of Lincoln, N |
musement Park was an amusement park located in | Salem, Virginia at the intersection of U.S. Route 46 |
the last detached brick houses to be built in | Salem. |
Fries was born in | Salem (now Winston-Salem), North Carolina, the elder |
ing one grown daughter, Hill makes his home in | Salem, Oregon. |
688, is a historic house at 39 Essex Street in | Salem, Massachusetts. |
Trenchard was born in | Salem, New Jersey, the son of Curtis Trenchard. |
y Broad, Flint, Federal, and Summer Streets in | Salem, Massachusetts. |
rom England in 1631 or 1632, first settling in | Salem in the Massachusetts Bay Colony, evidence that |
as the Stagg Bowl, has been played annually in | Salem, Virginia at Salem Football Stadium since 1993 |
On August 2, 1692, the court met in | Salem to discuss the fate of John and Elizabeth and |
rom Boston, The Visionary Girls: Witchcraft in | Salem Village, Cherokee Nation, The Devil in Massach |
a, Dooley attended Andrew Lewis High School in | Salem, Virginia where he graduated in 1952 and later |
ion is a historic lighthouse on Derby Wharf in | Salem, Massachusetts that is within the Salem Mariti |
tional Register of Historic Places listings in | Salem, Massachusetts. |
Sinnickson died in | Salem, New Jersey on July 24, 1919 and was interred |
is a family pizza parlor with two locations in | Salem, Oregon. |
Harvard became minister at the First Church in | Salem. |
cigar manufacturer; also engaged in banking in | Salem, North Carolina; delegate to the State constit |
w Lewis High School is a former high school in | Salem, Virginia, US which was named after Andrew Lew |
of the foremost protagonists of the trials in | Salem; indeed, it was Burns's initial interest in th |
In 1977, Andrew Lewis High School in | Salem and Glenvar High School in western Roanoke Cou |
as a cinema distributor and a theatre owner in | Salem called ARK Complex with three theatres. |
Karuppur is a panchayat town in | Salem District in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. |
estate included a house and sometime tavern in | Salem, Massachusetts near the meeting house where af |
was member of the First Presbyterian Church in | Salem and a member of the board of trustees of Lewis |
member of the Salvation Army advisory board in | Salem from 1963 to 1972 and served as chairman in 19 |
The 1110 frequency in | Salem first signed on January 10, 1977 as WVNH, a mi |
bar in 1858, commencing the practice of law in | Salem. |
wn as the Virginia Baptist Children's Home) in | Salem, Virginia. |
s a historic house at 148 Washington Street in | Salem, Massachusetts. |
lamarathupatti, a village of Kolathur block in | Salem district |
Born and educated in | Salem, Massachusetts, Osborn became one of the most |
In | Salem dist, Ganagavali Tk, "Sendarapatti" signifies |
Spaugh was born in | Salem (now Winston-Salem), North Carolina, the eldes |
Born in | Salem, Washington County, he attended school at Aubu |
John D. Boon died in | Salem on July 17, 1864, at the age of 47 and was bur |
as minister of the Second Church, Unitarian in | Salem, Massachusetts, from 1927 to 1934, and the Fir |
Born in | Salem, Connecticut, he graduated from Yale College i |
,000 m2) nature reserve established in 1935 in | Salem Sound, Salem, Massachusetts and is managed by |
Her family settled in | Salem Village, which is now known as Danvers, Massac |
Keeney in Bend, with later issues published in | Salem and Portland. |
Eaton was born in | Salem, Massachusetts. |
Harry Minto was born October 16, 1864, in | Salem, Oregon, the son of Oregon pioneer John Minto, |
ional Historic Landmark at 128 Essex Street in | Salem, Massachusetts. |
d to the bar in 1823 and commenced practice in | Salem, New York, but shortly afterward moved to Whit |
d Judge and Bench now Sitting in Judicature in | Salem and the Reverend ministers humbly sheweth |
First introduced the Dolby System in | Salem |
my".This temple home of around 100 families in | salem district like thammampatty,attur and so on... |
a law clerk on the Supreme Court of Oregon, in | Salem, Oegon in 1957, and then in private practice i |
He died in | Salem of septic poisoning from an infection of the t |
dary School is located at Yercaud foothills in | Salem, Tamil Nadu, India. |
he newspaper and started a printing company in | Salem with one of his sons. |
s in the Pacific Northwest, before settling in | Salem, Oregon. |
It is located in | Salem, Ohio. |
12 and 1914, and served on the city council in | Salem. |
Davenport was born in | Salem, Massachusetts. |
law at Willamette University College of Law in | Salem. |
The population in | Salem is 14,171 (2005). |
Born in | Salem, Massachusetts, Cook attended the public schoo |
iam P. and Mary (Putnam) Endicott, was born in | Salem, Massachusetts. |
Richard John Karlis (born May 23, 1959, in | Salem, Ohio) is a former American Football placekick |
died on December 23, 1913 at the age of 89 in | Salem and was buried at Salem Pioneer Cemetery. |
John Minto died in | Salem on February 25, 1915, at the age of 92. |
Minto-Brown Island Park in | Salem is partly on Minto's former farm. |
In 1692, in | Salem, Massachusetts, the Despised One was raised fr |
Konganapuram is a panchayat town in | Salem district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. |
esner was educated at Willamette University in | Salem before a brief teaching career. |
on of the Diocese of Massachusetts, meeting in | Salem, elected Bass bishop of Massachusetts and Rhod |
He lived in | Salem and was the son of an immigrant from the days |
worked for Bhakta Tulasidas by Lanka Satyam in | Salem for three years. |
al Lecture Fund at the Peabody-Essex Museum in | Salem, Massachusetts. |
n literary journal based at Roanoke College in | Salem, Virginia. |
te residential island in Massachusetts Bay, in | Salem, Massachusetts. |
briel in the town of Kolathur, near Mettur, in | Salem district, Tamil Nadu, India. |
James Doty was born in | Salem, New York in 1799, where he attended school an |
ys of Mary Wolcott & Mercy Lewis and others in | Salem Village to their great hurt." |
John Orien Crow (born September 7, 1912 in | Salem, Missouri) is a former American football offen |
lege and taught 21 years in grammar schools in | Salem and in Newton, where he was a principal in Wes |
He studied law in | Salem and Schaghticoke. |
icine, was admitted to practice and settled in | Salem, Massachusetts. |
hat is now part of the Peabody Essex Museum in | Salem. |
He became a Catholic while working in | Salem, Massachusetts and studying medieval art. |
George Eyre Andrews (born December 4, 1938 in | Salem, Oregon) is an American mathematician working |
n to Stephen and Sara (Putnam) Palfrey Webb in | Salem, Massachusetts on March 20, 1804. |
elps out with the family-owned farm located in | Salem Township. |
illips House is a historic house and museum in | Salem, Massachusetts, USA. |
The second term was held in | Salem in 1790 and until 1813 court session locations |
Rockingham Park Race Track, located in | Salem, as mentioned in the film The Sting starring P |
ost (25 February 1879-11 May 1950) was born in | Salem, Massachusetts to Albinus Finney Frost and Emm |
He opened an apothecary store in | Salem and was interested in an iron factory at Danve |
Bentz was born in | Salem, Oregon and was raised on ranches in the easte |
Portions of the town of Walkertown are in | Salem Chapel Township. |
He was born in | Salem, Massachusetts. |
College of Technology is a college located in | Salem, Tamil Nadu, India. |
August 21, 1907, by the state supreme court in | Salem. |
Bates Elementary School in | Salem is named after George J. Bates and his son. |
e bar exam and became a well-known attorney in | Salem, Massachusetts and then Boston, Massachusetts. |
instances of Witch Trials before the cases in | Salem, as early as 331 BC women were being accused o |
Sabers was born in | Salem, South Dakota. |
0 from Willamette University College of Law in | Salem, Oregon. |
village is situated 5 km from Ulundurpettai in | Salem road. |
Quaker Meeting House (Federal Garden area) in | Salem, Massachusetts was built around 1688. |
t there was a conspiracy of witches at work in | Salem. |
Geer Community Park in | Salem is also named for the Geer family, and is loca |
Stickney was born in | Salem, New Hampshire. |
Arno Denecke died on October 20, 1993 in | Salem, Oregon, at the age of 77. |
itchment experienced by the afflicted girls in | Salem during the witchcraft crisis were because the |
s as a house next to Brass Ball Fruit Stand in | Salem, Wisconsin. |
Born in | Salem, Oregon and died in Boston, Massachusetts, Gil |
at the Church of the Immaculate Conception in | Salem. |
tled in Oregon where he managed a bookstore in | Salem. |
He was a store manager in | Salem, Connecticut, at the age of sixteen. |
ted along State Route 245 near West Liberty in | Salem Township, Champaign County, Ohio, United State |
Ethapur is a panchayat town in | Salem district in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. |
Located in | Salem, Massachusetts and owned by the Peabody Essex |
arlena were included in one called A Secret in | Salem. |
Lander was born in | Salem, Massachusetts, the son of Edward and Eliza We |
He died in | Salem on March 1, 1865, and was interred there in St |
Its seat is located in | Salem. |
ted to the bar in 1838, commencing practice in | Salem, Virginia. |
Hudson is a town in | Salem and Steuben townships, Steuben County, Indiana |
The Salem-Shotwell Covered Bridge in | Salem, Alabama as it appeared in 2003 |
hing again, this time at French Prairie and in | Salem. |
In 1859, he married in | Salem to Mildred A. Baker, and the couple would have |
The reputed air charter operator based in | Salem (Salem Air) has started pilot training service |
r college he attended Willamette University in | Salem, where he graduated in 1878 with his bachelor |
interred in the First Presbyterian Cemetery in | Salem, New Jersey. |
ng is a historic fort site on Winter Island in | Salem, Massachusetts. |
Parrish Middle School in | Salem was built on his old Donation Land Claim and i |
He helped organize the Woolen Mill Company in | Salem in 1856, serving as treasurer of the company. |
Born in | Salem, Virginia in 1922, he graduated Phi Beta Kappa |
use is a historic house at 48 Bridge Street in | Salem, Massachusetts. |
Essex Street and 13 Washington Square West in | Salem, Massachusetts. |
He was born in | Salem, South Dakota, and received his undergraduate |
41) is a trial attorney in private practice in | Salem, Oregon, who served as Oregon Attorney General |
c site that was an American Revolution fort in | Salem, Massachusetts. |
Francis Mellus, born in | Salem, Massachusetts, was a younger brother of Henry |
Mallamooppampatti is a census town in | Salem district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. |
enter-Thompson Historic District is located in | Salem, New Jersey. |
Francesville is a town in | Salem Township, Pulaski County, Indiana, United Stat |
tre in house other than Tamil cinema movies in | Salem |
Ford Museum of Art at Willamette University in | Salem, Oregon. |
In 1803 he played summer stock in | Salem, Massachusetts and Providence, Rhode Island. |
and merchant; he held several local offices in | Salem and Boston, Massachusetts. |
011 he was also an assistant city solicitor in | Salem, Massachusetts. |
Silsbee resumed mercantile pursuits in | Salem, where he died; interment in The Old Burying G |
The trials began in | Salem, but quickly began to spread. |
oined Winthrop in America in 1638, settling in | Salem, Massachusetts. |
He studied in | Salem, Massachusetts and then at Harvard College. |
Zoll died on April 26, 2011 at his home in | Salem after a year-long battle with gallbladder canc |
This article is about the state library in | Salem, Oregon. |
Narasimhan was born in | Salem in 1909 to Chakravarthi Rajagopalachari and Al |
graduated in 1896 and began practicing law in | Salem, Oregon. |
He also attended Willamette University in | Salem, and was admitted to the bar in 1857. |
elling became a teacher at Whittier College in | Salem, Iowa. |
("Debbie") Armstrong (born December 6, 1963 in | Salem, Oregon) is a former alpine ski racer from Sea |
He died in | Salem and was buried in Evergreen Cemetery. |
d to Oregon from Missouri in 1853, settling in | Salem. |
Isaac graduated from Willamette University in | Salem, Oregon, in 1898 with a bachelor's of arts deg |
Maramangalathupatti is a census town in | Salem district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. |
Born in | Salem, New York, Doig pursued an academic course. |
is a low-power religious television station in | Salem, Illinois, broadcasting locally on channel 29 |
Remond is buried in Harmony Grove Cemetery, in | Salem. |
the water and buried at City View Cemetery in | Salem. |
Moore was buried at City View Cemetery in | Salem, Oregon. |
e Molalla High School and the State Capitol in | Salem. |
Thorndike was born July 15, 1672 in | Salem, Massachusetts. |
which makes the church the tallest building in | Salem, was replaced in 1984. |
The first state party convention was held in | Salem on April 21, 1859, and its first nominee for C |
and 16-18 Crombie St., and 13 Barton Street in | Salem, Massachusetts, USA. |
First Baptist Church in | Salem, Indiana is a Richardsonian Romanesque style b |
nd was buried in Belcrest Memorial Cemetery in | Salem. |
Born in | Salem, Massachusetts, Upton attended the public scho |
While in | Salem he also served as mayor before moving to east |
The album was recorded in | Salem, MA with Converge guitarist and producer Kurt |
Academy, and finally Willamette University in | Salem. |
an for Willamette University College of Law in | Salem, Oregon, where he was in charge of a staff of |
hew Allen "Matt" Geiger (September 10, 1969 in | Salem, Massachusetts) is a retired American professi |
First introduced the Digital Theater System in | Salem |
He flew his glider in | Salem, New Hampshire. |
from its original village and reconstructed in | Salem. |
McNary Field, a public airport in | Salem, Oregon |
Indian Ranger John Zink was buried in | Salem, Indiana's Brock Cemetery. |
segments: Gangavalli, Attur and Yercaud are in | Salem district. |
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