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The town of | Salem contains a village also named Salem. |
She is a graduate of | Salem State University (Salem, Massachusetts). |
Location of | Salem in Massachusetts |
Immediately south of | Salem, the train tracks enter the Salem Tunnel, whic |
Map of | Salem Village, Massachusetts, 1692 |
Galt currently lives in the hamlet of | Salem, Ontario. |
Atsinger is one of the founders of | Salem Communications. |
Howard C. Packett is a former mayor of | Salem, Virginia. |
Essex Institute, Vital Records of | Salem Massachusetts (1918-1927, 6 volumes) |
he Gedneys were among the original settlers of | Salem, Massachusetts. |
Location of | Salem Chapel Township in Forsyth County, N.C. |
Alice Parker, a resident of | Salem Town, Massachusetts, was executed on September |
Samuel Wardwell of | Salem, Massachusetts was a man accused of witchcraft |
ad 60 have a concurrency from the west side of | Salem to downtown Salem. |
dy, daughter of George and Clarissa Peabody of | Salem on December 13, 1859, in Salem, Massachusetts. |
ainment Complex (named after a former mayor of | Salem), which also includes the Salem Football Stadi |
Sangeeth Theatre is located in the heart of | Salem, which is surrounded by the Bazaar Street and |
the Hutberg in Herrnhut and the God's Acre of | Salem Congregation in Winston-Salem, N.C. |
unmarried men, of the Moravian Congregation of | Salem, now Winston-Salem, North Carolina. |
he hamlet known as Paddock Lake in the Town of | Salem was approved to separate from Salem and The Vi |
d, Forrester had become one of the pioneers of | Salem merchant shipping and became one of Salem's le |
Reverend Deodat Lawson was the minister of | Salem Village from 1684 to 1688. |
In July 1689, he became minister of | Salem Village (now Danvers), Massachusetts. |
He also was mayor of | Salem, the state capitol, in 1861. |
Shushan is a hamlet in the town of | Salem in Washington County, New York, United States. |
In 1868 he married Miss Sarah Higgins of | Salem, who survives him. |
KWRD-FM is a service of | Salem Communications and broadcasts on 100.7 FM. |
Edapady taluk is a taluk of | Salem district of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. |
stow, Benjamin: Speech of Benjamin Barstow, of | Salem, page 6, (1853). |
ted by the owner of the land, David A. Neal of | Salem, Massachusetts. |
one of the place situated as last boundary of | Salem District. |
Livesley served as mayor of | Salem and as a state representative. |
as a private aid to navigation by the City of | Salem in 1983. |
Collection Registers at the Peabody Museum of | Salem and the Essex Institute. |
Yercaud taluk is a taluk of | Salem district of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. |
He was a State Representative of | Salem from 1965 to 1969. |
Later, the girls of | Salem became witnesses in the court trying the "witc |
He returned to his hometown of | Salem where he is an orthopedic surgeon. |
The original high school for the town of | Salem was Woodbury High School. |
The Rev. Ruben Cuff of | Salem County organized a society of African American |
The church of | Salem traces its foundation to the 12th century. |
Elizabeth Booth (born 1674) was a resident of | Salem, Massachusetts who in 1692 during the Salem Wi |
Thomas Putnam of | Salem Village, Massachusetts complained that Hoar, P |
tinued to cling to the name of First Church of | Salem until 1763, a year after Leavitt's death, when |
rief Histories has as its theme the history of | Salem, Massachusetts, with songs about the witch tri |
The East India Marine Society (est.1799) of | Salem, Massachusetts was "composed of persons who ha |
y Ghat section and is located on the border of | Salem and Dharmapuri districts, Thoppur which is in |
Parts of | Salem were ruled by their own Kongu Kings who were t |
According to the 2001 census, the taluk of | Salem had a population of 1,071,211 with 548,109 mal |
rn Roanoke County, Virginia, directly south of | Salem, Virginia. |
's participation in the May 3, 1863, Battle of | Salem Church during the campaign. |
England, Westcott first settled in the town of | Salem, in the Massachusetts Bay Colony. |
Sangeeth Theatre, one of | Salem City's most famous and successful theaters, is |
ped organize the Methodist Episcopal Church of | Salem, and then serving as its first pastor in 1841. |
in 1847 Elizabeth Leavitt Pickman, daughter of | Salem merchant Dudley Leavitt Pickman. |
nd coming town located at the extreme north of | Salem district, Tamil Nadu, India. |
mes R. Bath purchased the airport on behalf of | Salem bin Laden in 1977. |
A museum in Gilbert's birthplace of | Salem, Oregon, A. C. Gilbert's Discovery Village, is |
She also serves on the boards of | Salem College, the University of Florida Foundation |
He was the constable of | Salem, and, as such, central to the proceedings in t |
Home and Bachmann House round out the list of | Salem Historic Places. |
ary Hardy, daughter of Captain Joseph Hardy of | Salem, Massachusetts. |
This neighborhood of | Salem is still commonly referred to as Lakeside and |
The fair began in the former town of | Salem as a grain exposition in 1882 (2007 was the 12 |
When the Hindus of | Salem insisted upon their right to continue their pr |
As his body lay dying in the streets of | Salem, Hector's spirit met with Nabu inside the helm |
se population of Kongu people and is a part of | Salem District. |
ugh Greenacres to Lees, including the areas of | Salem, Waterhead, New Bank, Watersheddings, and part |
on a vast stretch of land on the outskirts of | Salem town. |
tti is a Town Panchayat in Gangavalli Taluk of | Salem district in the state of Tamil Nadu Thammampat |
have been named by Captain William Thompson of | Salem in 1891, and has since been compared to New Ha |
Her district covers parts of | Salem, Independence, and Monmouth, and switched from |
Assembly from 1806-1808, and was surrogate of | Salem County, New Jersey from 1809-1823. |
Phillips was mayor of | Salem from 1838 to 1842, but was defeated as the Fre |
uart W. Epperson is co-founder and chairman of | Salem Communications, and a member of the conservati |
years as pastor of the First Baptist Church of | Salem, Massachusetts, and Corresponding Secretary of |
SR 419 enters the city of | Salem and is a divided highway until its intersectio |
an attack on an American ship, Friendship, of | Salem, Massachusetts. |
Guilford, Connecticut, and served as pastor of | Salem from 1659. |
Since 1985, Meeks has been the pastor of | Salem Baptist Church of Chicago where the congregati |
ch Meadow Road, which is about 1 mile north of | Salem, Connecticut. |
ddling route begins about 3 miles southwest of | Salem along Darling Road about a half mile southwest |
an integral part of the fictional landscape of | Salem, the setting of the soap, and this eventually |
am earlier was under the jurisdiction range of | Salem District (Managaratchi), and later was managed |
nai, 255 km south of Bangalore, 50 km south of | Salem and 93 km northwest of Tiruchirapalli (Trichy) |
, Atlantic, and Ocean counties and portions of | Salem, Gloucester, Camden, Burlington, and Monmouth |
He was sheriff of | Salem County from 1867 to 1869, and was a member of |
ond Battle of Fredericksburg and the Battle of | Salem Church, both fought by VI Corps. |
ush for the creation of the John Hay Center of | Salem, Indiana. |
ing year St Germain published his Additions of | Salem and Bizance, the final text in the dispute bet |
Press was bought in 2006 and is now a part of | Salem Communications. |
near the hamlet of Canton, five miles east of | Salem, Indiana, but the family moved to Carroll Coun |
The Friendship of | Salem is a 171-foot replica of a 1797 East Indiaman, |
cigarette' for a clean nation: a case study of | Salem Pianissimo in Japan", Tobacco Control 2004;13: |
he east, Cherry Hill on the north, the city of | Salem on the west and Roanoke County on the south. |
ich is located in Roanoke County just north of | Salem, Virginia. |
Mary Walcott, Abigail Williams, and others of | Salem Village.” |
ond Battle of Fredericksburg and the Battle of | Salem Church. |
e station to Caron Broadcasting (a division of | Salem Communications) in 2003. |
nia and was principal of the public schools of | Salem in 1891 and 1892; in 1893 and 1894 he was supe |
Elected Mayor of | Salem in 1927, he presided over a number of public w |
1992), originally the Peabody Museum of | Salem and the Essex Institute, in Salem, Massachuset |
Isaac Sharp married Margaret Braithwaite of | Salem County in 1704, and had children: Anthony (who |
d as the eighteenth and twenty second Mayor of | Salem, Massachusetts, and in the Massachusetts House |
set was meant to be temporary, but the City of | Salem and all of Essex County, Massachusetts had fal |
invitation of the abbot of the Cistercians of | Salem Abbey to continue his literary activity in the |
till listed as minister of the First Church of | Salem, even though the First Church refused to ackno |
e privateer Harpy returned to her home port of | Salem, Massachusetts in either 1814 or 1815, she rep |
Graham), who turned out to be a descendant of | Salem Witches. |
ct (Craig and Roanoke Counties and the city of | Salem) with Republican Raymond Robrecht. |
t, Roanoke County on the north and the City of | Salem on the west. |
He met Marjory Kennedy Walker of | Salem, Virginia, a Far East specialist who served wi |
the efforts and negotiation of Jack Mahuron of | Salem, with the hope that the mill could be saved, a |
evaroy Hills and runs through the districts of | Salem, Perambalur and Cuddalore in the northern part |
ngregation approximately 10 miles northwest of | Salem, Oregon, United States. |
Virginia defeated Andrew Lewis High School of | Salem, Virginia 27-0. |
Without the inmates, the average population of | Salem would be older, there would be very few minori |
rd College in 1670, and became the minister of | Salem Village (now Danvers, Massachusetts) in 1680, |
uslims of the Sevvoypettai area of the city of | Salem on the path of a Hindu religious procession. |
he socialized with some of the inhabitants of | Salem, being on the whole more gregarious than his p |
"The Legend of | Salem: The Rev. George Burroughs was accused of witc |
of Representatives, and twice as the Mayor of | Salem, Massachusetts, and was for many years the tre |
had become a lawyer, serving the residents of | Salem, if only for a brief period. |
ouse, and unspecified amounts from the City of | Salem, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and the MB |
l Vineyard with 100 acres located northwest of | Salem, Seven Springs Vineyard that was planted in th |
Knudtson; his mother, Mrs. Laura E. Coffman of | Salem, IN; and a sister-in-law, Josephine Farrell, a |
from 1798 to 1800, a supervisor of the Town of | Salem from 1797 to 1800, and was justice of the peac |
entire area of Roanoke County which is west of | Salem and in the Roanoke Valley between Poor Mountai |
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