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THE THIRD GREAT TEXT-FINDER: JOSEPH E. SMITH, JR. AS COLLEAGUE OF CHATTERTON AND MACPHERSON
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A young man of great ambition and imagination, born into poverty on the margins of the English-speaking world, offers his original work and is ignored. He then claims to have found an ancient text and becomes the center of a huge controversy, attracting a cult of believers even when scholars reje
ct his claim about the provenance of the text.
Most readers would associate this biographical outline with the lives of the great eighteenth-century forgers James MacPherson, who called himself the "translator" of ancient Gaelic poetry found in the Highlands, and Thomas Chatterton, who claimed to have ...
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Milwaukee Seeks Buyer for Pabst Complex.
Newspaper article from: Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
; ...Ave., W. Winnebago St., N. 8th St. and N. 11th St. Polacheck...the original corner office of beer baron Frederick Pabst, whose namesakes include the...east side for The Blatz and just north of downtown along the Milwaukee River...
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Tapping history
Newspaper article from: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; ...Ave., W. Winnebago St., N. 8th St. and N. 11th St. Polacheck...the original corner office of beer baron Frederick Pabst, whose namesakes include the...east side for The Blatz and just north of downtown along the Milwaukee River...
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