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opened in 2019 and
exhibits the statue's
original torch. Long
known as
Bedloe's Island, it was
renamed by an act of the
United States Congress in 1956...
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William Bedloe (20
April 1650 – 20
August 1680) was an
English fraudster and
Popish Plot informer. He was born at
Chepstow in Monmouthshire; he was probably...
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salaried railroad workers. Many
plots involve railroad executive Homer Bedloe's ****ile
attempts to
cease operation and s**** the
Hooterville Cannonball...
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followed by
Bedloe at 1:30. 37 crew
members from
Jackson and all 38 from
Bedloe successfully made it off
their ships, yet only 30 from
Bedloe gained a hold...
- most
historians regard the
mystery as insoluble. Oates' ****ociate
William Bedloe denounced the
silversmith Miles Prance, who in turn
named three working...
- magnetism, also
called "mesmerism".
Augustus Bedloe had met the
doctor previously at
Saratoga where Bedloe seemed to
benefit from Templeton's ministrations...
- crates, and ****embled on the
completed pedestal on what was then
called Bedloe's Island. The statue's
completion was
marked by New York's
first ticker-tape...
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USCGC Antietam (WSC-128),
later Bedloe was an Active-class
cutter of the
United States Coast Guard where she was
commissioned from 1927 to 1944. She sank...
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students in the form of structuralism.
Titchener was
married in 1894 to
Sophie Bedloe Kellogg, a
public school teacher from Maine. They had four
children (3 girls...
- 1987, and
currently in
active service.
USCGC Antietam,
later renamed USCGC
Bedloe, was a
cutter which was
commissioned from 1927 to 1944
before capsizing...