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Wodderspoon 1850, 331–332.
Malster 2000, 43–47, 63–67.
Malster 2000, 67.
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Famous Antient Seed-Plot of Learning...
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Malster &
Reanie started in 1870 by
William T.
Malster (1843–1907). In 1879
Malster partnered with
William B.
Reaney (1808-1883). In 1880
Malster &...
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William Torbert Malster (April 4, 1843 –
March 2, 1907) was
Mayor of
Baltimore from 1897 to 1899. He was the
founder and
president of
Columbian Iron Works...
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Maritime Museum of the
Atlantic Malster, R (1971),
Wherries & Waterways, Lavenham, p. 61{{citation}}: CS1 maint:...
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Malsters, 11 New
Market Street, Usk,
Monmouthshire is a
remnant of a
large house of late
medieval origins. The
existing building comprises the cross-wing...
- 1895 2
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Alcaeus Hooper 1895 1897 1
Republican 32
William T.
Malster 1897 1899 1
Republican 33
Thomas G.
Hayes 1899 1903 1
Democratic 34 Robert...
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Contexts and
Creative Processes". MUSICultures. 40 (1). ISSN 1920-4221.
Malster, Robert; Cleveland,
David (22
December 2012). "Industrial
Archaeology in...
- was a 39-ton
harbor steam-powered
vessel that was
built by
William T.
Malster, in Baltimore, Maryland. Her
contract price was $14,800 and the cutter...
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- "Gipeswic – East Anglia's
first economic capital, 600–1066". In Salmon, Neil &
Malster,
Robert (eds.).
Ipswich from the
First to the
Third Millennium: Papers...