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Gershom Mendes Seixas (January 15, 1745 – July 2, 1816) was the
first native-born
Jewish religious leader in the
United States. He
served as the hazzan...
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primarily from
Sudbury and Marlborough, and the
first permanent settler was
Gersham Wheelock in 1720. As a town,
Shrewsbury was
first settled in 1722 and officially...
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Gerald Gersham Jampolsky (February 11, 1925 –
December 29, 2020) was an
American doctor and
esoteric author who
focused primarily on
mental healing. His...
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those headed by
James Sneed,
Robert Irvin Moore,
Thomas Hardeman,
Gersham Hunt,
Samuel and
Andrew Crockett, and John Edmondson, who
arrived well...
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other NED
officials they were
speaking to
Tsikhanouskaya and an aide.
Gersham said the NED "support[ed] many, many
groups and we have a very, very active...
- ▌Samuel L.
Crocker (Whig) 16.20% ▌Charles R.
Vickery (Democratic) 9.01% ▌
Gersham B.
Weston (Free Soil) 6.55% M****achusetts 3 J.
Wiley Edmands Whig 1852...
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Gutierrez 399 0.3%
Democratic Cindy Walsh 211 0.2%
Democratic Mack
Clifton 203 0.2%
Democratic Gersham Cupid 136 0.1%
Democratic Wilton Wilson 75 0.1%...
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Council members Nick
Mosby and Carl Stokes,
Baltimore Police Sergeant Gersham Cupid,
writer Mack Clifton,
engineer Calvin Young,
Baltimore Sun op-ed...
- 76639°W / 44.10528; -69.76639 Area 56
acres (23 ha)
Built 1761 (1761)
Architect Flagg,
Gersham NRHP reference No. 70000052
Added to NRHP
January 12, 1970...
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Gersham Mott, John Mott's grandson...