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Miskey Singerly (December 27, 1832 –
February 27, 1898) was an
American businessman and
publisher of The
Philadelphia Record newspaper.
Singerly was born...
- PA: B.
Singerly,
State Printer. p. 58. Bates,
Samuel P. (1869).
History of
Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861-5. Vol. I. Harrisburg, PA: B.
Singerly, State...
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Singerly is an
unincorporated community in
Richmond County, in the U.S.
state of Virginia. U.S.
Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System:...
- Monthly: An
Illustrated Magazine Devoted to
Domesticated Animal Nature. B.
Singerly. 1885. p. 496. "Feeding Your
Draft Horse:
Nutritional Feed Requirements...
- 13222°W / 39.96944; -75.13222 Area 0.1
acres (0.040 ha)
Built 1845
Architect Joseph Singerly NRHP reference No. 80003612
Added to NRHP June 27, 1980...
- line, to Quarryville, as well as an
extension from
Oxford southeast to
Singerly,
Maryland (north of Elkton) on the B&O main line. To this end they planned...
- (1883). "Mule
Breeding in Poitou". Wallace's Monthly,
Volume 9.
Benjamin Singerly. pp. 128–130.
Baudet du
Poitou (in French). Les
Haras Nationaux. Archived...
- (1759–1849),
private secretary and "adopted son" for
Thomas Jefferson William M.
Singerly (1832–1898),
businessman and
newspaper publisher Arthur Donaldson Smith...
- with Acts of the
Legislature (PDF), vol. V (1st ed.), Harrisburg, PA: B.
Singerly,
State printer, pp. 1273–1275, OCLC 227395009,
retrieved March 31, 2023...
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published at Clark's Hall at 3rd and
Chestnut Streets. In 1877,
William M.
Singerly acquired the small-circulation
paper and
renamed it the Record, and lowered...