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William Dawes
William Dawes 1745-99, figure in the American Revolution, b. Boston, Mass. On the night of Apr. 18, 1775, Dawes rode from Boston, via Brighton Bridge, to Lexington, warning the countryside of the British advance. At Lexington, he was joined by Paul Revere and Samuel Prescott . On the way to... Read more |
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Alexander Cruden
Alexander Cruden , 1701-70, author of a famous biblical concordance, b. Aberdeen, Scotland. He spent most of his life near London. In 1737 he published his Complete Concordance to the Holy Scriptures, which went through several editions and is the basis of later biblical concordances.... Read more |
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Concord (river)
Concord river, c.15 mi (24 km) long, NE Mass., a short tributary of the Merrimack, which it joins at Lowell. On Apr. 19, 1775, colonial militia fired some of the first shots of the American Revolution at the British over a bridge across the river at Concord, Mass. Henry David Thoreau 's first... Read more |
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battles of Lexington and Concord
battles of Lexington and Concord opening engagements of the American Revolution , Apr. 19, 1775. After the passage (1774) of the Intolerable Acts by the British Parliament, unrest in the colonies increased. The British commander at Boston, Gen. Thomas Gage , sought to avoid armed rebellion by... Read more |
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Concord (Philosophy)
Concord: Recreation Sightseeing Capitol Square contains most of Concord's public buildings, including the State Capitol, a state office building, the state library, the Concord Public Library, the New Hampshire Historical Society, City Hall, the post office, and several... Read more |
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Concord EFS Inc
Concord EFS, Inc. 2525 Horizon Lake Drive, Suite 120Memphis, Tennessee 38133U.S.A.Telephone: (901) 371-8000Fax: (901) 371-8050 Public CompanyIncorporated: 1970 as Concord Computing CorporationEmployees: 2,628Sales: $1.7 billion (2001)Stock Exchanges: NASDAQTicker Symbol: CEFTNAIC: 522320... Read more |
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Paul Revere
Paul Revere 1735-1818, American silversmith and political leader in the American Revolution , b. Boston. In his father's smithy he learned to work gold and silver, and he became a leading silversmith of New England. He also turned to various other skills—designing, engraving, printing, bell... Read more |
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