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  2. Edward Salisbury Field - Wikipedia

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    Edward Salisbury Field Jr. (February 28, 1878 – September 20, 1936) was an American author, playwright, artist, poet, and journalist. Biography [ edit ] He was born on February 28, 1878, in Indianapolis, Indiana , to Edward Salisbury and Sarah Mills Hubbard Field. [1]

  3. Nictzin Dyalhis - Wikipedia

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    Nictzin Dyalhis. Nictzin Wilstone Dyalhis (June 4, 1873 – May 8, 1942) was an American chemist and short story writer who specialized in the genres of science fiction and fantasy. He wrote as Nictzin Dyalhis. During his lifetime he attained a measure of celebrity as a writer for the pulp fiction magazine Weird Tales.

  4. Pequea Valley School District - Wikipedia

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    Salisbury Elementary School. Salisbury Elementary School is a K-6 facility in the Pequea Valley School District. It houses around 360 students. Attendance at Salisbury Elementary School in Gap, Pennsylvania during the 2005–2006 school year was 96.11%, essentially the same as the 96.04% scored in the prior year. Students were 81.8% proficient ...

  5. Sapphire, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Sapphire, North Carolina. /  35.10694°N 83.00306°W  / 35.10694; -83.00306. Sapphire is an unincorporated community in Transylvania County, North Carolina, United States. Sapphire is 8.5 miles (13.7 km) east of Cashiers. Sapphire has a post office with ZIP code 28774. [3] [4]

  6. African Americans in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    African-American North Carolinians or Black North Carolinians are residents of the state of North Carolina who are of African ancestry. As of the 2010 U.S. Census, African Americans were 22% of the state's population. [3] African enslaved people were brought to North Carolina during the slave trade.

  7. Salisbury City Council - Wikipedia

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    6 May 2021. Meeting place. The Guildhall, Salisbury. Website. www .salisburycitycouncil .gov .uk. Salisbury City Council is a parish-level council for Salisbury, England. It was established in April 2009 and is based in the city's historic Guildhall. Following the May 2021 election, no party has an overall majority.

  8. Godolphin School - Wikipedia

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    Godolphin School. /  51.0688°N 1.7853°W  / 51.0688; -1.7853. Godolphin School is an independent boarding and day school for girls in Salisbury, England, which was founded in 1726 and opened in 1784. The school educates girls between the ages of three and eighteen.

  9. Community Foundation of the Eastern Shore - Wikipedia

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    Member of Maryland Association of Nonprofit Organizations and Council on Foundations. The Community Foundation of the Eastern Shore (CFES) was established in 1984, and is located in Salisbury, Maryland. Its mission is to "To strengthen our community by connecting people who care with causes that matter to improve quality of life in our region ...