- The
Lymansville Company Mill is a
historic industrial complex at 184
Woonasquatucket Avenue in
North Providence,
Rhode Island. The
oldest portion of the...
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August 30, 1846, in
Lymansville,
Potter County, Pennsylvania. His grandfather,
Isaac Lyman was a
Major in the
Revolutionary War.
Lymansville was
named after...
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convinced to move to
Potter County. He
built his home in 1809 in
nearby Lymansville, now
known as Ladona, just east of
Coudersport along Rt. 6.
Major Lyman...
- such as Allendale, Centredale,
Fruit Hill, Greystone, Louisquisset,
Lymansville, Marieville,
Woodville and Geneva. Additionally, the town is home to...
- Loss 68–30–57 (21) Monk The
Newsboy PTS 15 Dec 10, 1906
Standard A.C.,
Lymansville,
Rhode Island, U.S. 175 Draw 68–29–57 (21)
Billy Ryan PTS 12 May 21,...
- 83–16–20 (15)
Professor Mike
Donovan PTS 15 Oct 24, 1907
Standard A.C.,
Lymansville,
Rhode Island, U.S. 133 Win 83–16–19 (15)
Billy Payne KO 6 (?) Oct 17...
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Lymansville Company (worsted manufacturers),
president National Exchange Realty Company,
president Belton Corporation,
president Anthracite Super Fuel...
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emigrated with his
mother and
siblings 1913;
worked as a
machine operator in
Lymansville,
Rhode Island;
entered army
April 27, 1918;
served as
private with Company...
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purses in Australia.
Stone lost to ****
Nelson on
January 11, 1910, in
Lymansville, Road
Island in a well
publicized 15
round points decision.
Nelson took...
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Hunter and
Trapper by E. N. Wood****,
scanned book
image [4]
Trapping Supplies Book
Review Lymansville Cemetery Listing,
Potter County, Pennsylvania...