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Trinity Bay

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Trinity Bay inlet of the Atlantic Ocean, 80 mi (129 km) long, SE Newfoundland, N.L., Canada, between the Avalon Peninsula and the mainland. With its small fishing settlements and canneries, it preserves the flavor of 19th cent. Newfoundland. Trinity, a small port on the west shore, was the western terminal of the first permanent transatlantic cable laid (1866) by Cyrus West Field. Author not available, TRINITY BAY. , The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition 2007 ... Read more
Trinity
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition ... Elm Fork joins the West Fork at Dallas. The Trinity then flows c.510 mi (820 km) SE to Trinity Bay, an arm of Galveston Bay. The waters of upper ... Lewisville Dam (completed 1955) on the Elm Fork. The Trinity valley has a greater population and the majority ... Read more
John Winthrop
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition 1588-1649, governor of the Massachusetts Bay colony, b. Edwardstone, near Groton, Suffolk ... Of a landowning family, he studied at Trinity College, Cambridge, came into a family ... leanings. A member of the Massachusetts Bay Company , he led the group that arranged ... distinguished citizen of Massachusetts ... Read more

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