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Swm: Phelps matches Spitz seven with stunning 100m fly
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AAP General News (Australia)
08-16-2008
Swm: Phelps matches Spitz seven with stunning 100m fly
By Rebecca Bryan
BEIJING, Aug 16 AFP - Michael Phelps stared down history today, matching Mark Spitz's
magical seven gold medals at one Olympics with a defiant victory in the men's 100m butterfly.
Phelps, seventh at the turn, snatched victory by one-hundredth of a second over Serbia's
Milorad Cavic, pounding the water in triumph and screaming with delight when he realised
the enormity of his achievement.
"I feel a little bit of everything - relief, excitement, everything," Phelps said.
"I had ...
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Peach Bottom Slate And Henry William Stiegel's Lost Towers Don Obermanheim Ad Crablenew Era Staff Writer
Newspaper article from: Lancaster New Era Lancaster, PA
; ...thin. Dear Dr. Scribblertower: Henry William Stiegel apparently had two towers built...18th century iron manufacturer. Stiegel, who was born in Germany and...kind of paging system to summon Stiegel from one place to another. Stiegel...
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Stiegel to stay open for '07-08
Newspaper article from: Intelligencer Journal Lancaster, PA
; ...We want to preserve our historic Stiegel school, save our Manheim community...She said the recommendation to close Stiegel was the final straw for many people...Manheim -ironically, founded by Henry William Stiegel."
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Kready's acquires Stiegel stoveplate
Newspaper article from: Lancaster New Era Lancaster, PA
; ...owned by ironmaster and glassmaker Baron Henry William Stiegel, was purchased for $6,325 from the...fireplace. It is embossed with flowers and Stiegel's German name, Heinrich Wilhelm. Stiegel, founder of Manheim, achieved both technological...
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Glass in Early America: Selections from the Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum.
Magazine article from: The Magazine Antiques
; ...future curators and conservators, Henry Francis du Pont often expressed...Early America: Selections from the Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum...eighteenth-century glassmakers such as Henry William Stiegel, Casper and Richard Wistar, and...
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Mapping the history of Manheim
Newspaper article from: Lancaster New Era Lancaster, PA
; ...that was owned jointly by Henry William Stiegel and Isaac Cox. The map shows...BELONGING to MESSRS ISAAC COX and HENRY WILLIAM STIEGEL, 1769." The foundation...the Stiegel glass, made at Henry William Stiegel's glass manufactory on South...
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The day of the accumulator
Newspaper article from: Sunday News Lancaster, PA
; Stiegel stove plate, other antiques gathered...plate turned out to be part of a Baron William Henry Stiegel stove made at Elizabeth Furnace in 1769...auction houses. If you're hunting for a Stiegel stove plate, said Murry family friend...
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Living with antiques: Charming Forge Mansion near Womelsdorf, Pennsylvania.
Magazine article from: The Magazine Antiques
; ...flamboyant entrepreneur Henry William Stiegel (b. 1729). Stiegel...the iron industry by Stiegel, who married George...property formerly owned by Stiegel, in Brickerville, about...1866) and his two sons William and Benjamin, is one...
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Ending Up In The Ditch If You Go... ; Guided Hike Offers Chance To Walk Canal Built By Hessian Prisoners During Revolutionary War.
Newspaper article from: Lancaster New Era Lancaster, PA
; ...water from nearby Segloch Run to Henry William Stiegel's Elizabeth Furnace near Brickerville...so named because the eccentric Stiegel, the founder of Manheim and famous...Here's a little more history. Stiegel was once one of the wealthiest...
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The art of glassmaking.
Magazine article from: Cobblestone
; ...Wistarburg Works until 1780. In 1764, Henry William Stiegel opened the American Flint Glass...Pennsylvania, a town laid out by Stiegel himself. He hired glassmakers...accustomed to seeing Baron von Stiegel, as he called himself, traveling...
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Ending Up In The Ditch ; Guided Hike Offers Chance To Walk Canal Built By Hessian Prisoners During Revolutionary War
Newspaper article from: Intelligencer Journal Lancaster, PA
; ...water from nearby Segloch Run to Henry William Stiegel's Elizabeth Furnace near Brickerville...so named because the eccentric Stiegel, the founder of Manheim and famous...Here's a little more history. Stiegel was once one of the wealthiest...
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