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  2. William J. Carpenter - Wikipedia

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    William J. Carpenter (April 17, 1827 – February 21, 1921) was an American outdoorsman from West Virginia. He was said ...

  3. United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America

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    Website. www.carpenters.org. The United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, often simply the United Brotherhood of Carpenters ( UBC ), [2] was formed in 1881 by Peter J. McGuire and Gustav Luebkert. It has become one of the largest trade unions in the United States, and through chapters, and locals, there is international ...

  4. Brightwood, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    1,064. 6.3%. Brightwood is a census-designated place (CDP) in Madison County, Virginia. Its ZIP Code is 22715. The population as of the 2020 Census was 1,064. [1]

  5. Miles B. Carpenter House - Wikipedia

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    Miles B. Carpenter House. /  37.03778°N 77.10556°W  / 37.03778; -77.10556. The Miles B. Carpenter House, a two-story frame dwelling built in 1890, is located at the intersection of Hunter Street and U.S. Route 460 in Waverly, Sussex County, Virginia. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on November 13, 1989. [3]

  6. List of Jamestown colonists - Wikipedia

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    Brunfield, J. William Bruster: Gentleman Brewster, W. 1607–08–10 Died from native wound John Capper: Carpenter Not listed [as alive] as of June 1607: George Cassen: Labourer Cawson, G. 1607–12–26 Killed by natives: Thomas Cassen: Labourer William Cassen: Labourer Ustis Clovill: Gentleman Clovill, Eustice 1607–06–07 Killed by natives

  7. William L. Carpenter - Wikipedia

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    William Lewis Carpenter (January 13, 1844, at Dunkirk, Chautauqua County, New York – July 10, 1898, at Madison Barracks, Jefferson County, New York) was a U.S. Army Officer, naturalist and a geologist who helped document the minerals and resources of the Black Hills of South Dakota which inadvertently led to the Great Sioux War of 1876. [1]

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