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While I-95 in Rhode Island takes a diagonal path to Providence, U. S. 1 continues east along the coast through Westerly to Wakefield, where it turns north and follows Narragansett Bay.
During WWII, GIs from Massachusetts who were stationed overseas shared the cookies they received in care packages from back home with soldiers from other parts of the U. S. Soon, hundreds of GIs were writing home asking their families to send them some Toll House Cookies, and Wakefield was soon inundated with letters from around the world asking for her recipe.
Bel Air Elementary School, Fountain Green Elementary School, Hickory Elementary School, Homestead / Wakefield Elementary School, John Archer School, Prospect Mill Elementary School, Ring Factory Elementary School, Forest Lakes Elementary School, William S James Elementary School, Emmorton Elementary, Red Pump Elementary
It is on the Black River just south of U. S. Highway 2 a few miles west of Wakefield and a few miles east of Bessemer.
* Walter S. Goodland, Governor of Wisconsin, practiced law in Wakefield.
Wakefield Township is a civil township of Gogebic County in the U. S. state of Michigan.
" Among the most prominent writers of New Journalism, Murphy lists: Jimmy Breslin, Truman Capote, Joan Didion, David Halberstam, Pete Hamill, Larry King, Norman Mailer, Joe McGinniss, Rex Reed, Mike Royko, John Sack, Dick Schaap, Terry Southern, Gail Sheehy, Gay Talese, Hunter S. Thompson, Dan Wakefield, and Tom Wolfe.
M-28 is an east – west state trunkline highway that almost completely traverses the Upper Peninsula in the U. S. state of Michigan, from Wakefield to near Sault Ste.
In 1930, the grounds were authorized as a U. S. National Monument and, in 1931, the Wakefield Association received a grant from John D. Rockefeller, Jr. to acquire and transfer a total of of land to the Federal government.
* Neaves, Cyril M. ( 1971 ) A history of Greater Ealing, Local history reprint series, 2nd Ed, Wakefield: S. R.
Janzen won golf's U. S. Open in 1993 & 1998 ; on the baseball side are Tim Wakefield ( Florida Tech ) and Bob Tewksbury ( St. Leo ).
Together with the village of Wakefield, it is treated by the U. S. Census as a component of the census designated place identified as Wakefield-Peacedale, Rhode Island.
He was raised in Wakefield, Massachusetts after the family returned to the U. S. from Sweden in 1896.
The state highway runs from U. S. Route 460 ( US 460 ) in Wakefield north to SR 5 and SR 199 in Williamsburg.
The 19. 0-mile ( 30. 6 km ) piece from old U. S. 1 in downtown Wakefield to current US 1 near Wickford, now most of section 5 above, was once Route 1B.
The site is the wooded property of a sportsmen's club near U. S. Route 460 near the incorporated town of Wakefield in Sussex County, about an hour southeast of the Virginia State Capitol at Richmond.
Wood was born in Wakefield, England and immigrated with his parents to the U. S. in 1889.

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* Shine, J. A., Wakefield, G. I.
He is the Chairman of Fiat and the Chairman and CEO of Exor, an investment company controlled by the Agnelli family, which owns Juventus F. C., Cushman & Wakefield and SGS.
Having served as a clerk under a stamp distributor, he passed to the Yorkshire Fire and Life Office at York, then to the banking house of Messrs. Leatham, Few, and Co., at Wakefield ( 1843-1846 ).
He married, first, Margaret, daughter and heiress of George Savile of Wakefield in Yorkshire, by whom he had no issue ; and secondly, Mary, daughter of Sir Robert Napier, bart., of Luton Hoo, Bedfordshire, and sister of Richard Napier the astrologer, by whom he had seven sons and six daughters.
Other public buildings included hospitals ( e. g., Lincoln and York ), racecourse grandstands ( e. g. York, Doncaster and Nottingham ), and prisons at Wakefield and Northallerton.
* Ogle, K. N., & Wakefield, J. M. ( 1967 ).

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* Horwitz, A. V. and J. C. Wakefield.
Some Bluegrass musicians in this group are Doc Watson, J. D. Crowe, Doyle Lawson, Sam Bush, Bela Fleck, John Hartford, Jerry Douglas, Norman Blake, Frank Wakefield, Bill Keith, Del McCoury and Tony Rice.
On June 11 of that year police were called to J. W. Parker's coal yard in Todmorden after the discovery of a body, subsequently identified as 56-year-old Zigmund Adamski from Tingley, near Wakefield.
* Winterton, G, " The Role of the Governor " in C Macintyre & J Williams ( eds ), Peace, Order and Good Government, Wakefield Press ( 2003 ), 209-225.
Rose Richards, J. P. Wakefield, E. K.
* PD1 / 1: This version was supplied exclusively to the City Coach Company of Brentwood, whose main service was an inter-urban run from Wood Green in East London to Southend-on-Sea in Essex, the twenty vehicles being delivered to City with bodies by Alexander, J. C. Beadle of Rochester and Charles Roberts of Wakefield, completed in 1946 / 7.

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Early settlers include John M. Smith, Millege McCall, John William Sweeney, George W. Wakefield, William Doxey, James Hale, James Root, and John M. Miller.
In 1876, she appeared as Lady Teazle in The School for Scandal, Blanche Haye in a revival of T. W. Robertson's Ours, and the title role in Olivia by William Gorman Wills at the Court Theatre ( an adaptation of The Vicar of Wakefield ), where she joined the company of John Hare.
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Much Ado about Nothing ( 1882 ) was followed by Twelfth Night ( 1884 ); an adaptation of Goldsmith's Vicar of Wakefield by W. G. Wills ( 1885 ); Faust ( 1886 ); Macbeth ( 1888, with incidental music by Arthur Sullivan ); The Dead Heart, by Watts Phillips ( 1889 ); Ravenswood by Herman, and Merivales ' dramatic version of Scott's Bride of Lammermoor ( 1890 ).
The county is roughly rectangular, bound in the north by the Township of Portland in Papineau County ( 45 degrees N 41 ', 12 km ), entirely in the east by the Township of Buckingham in Papineau County ( 75 degrees W 33 ', 22 km ), on its northwestern corner by the Township of Wakefield in Gatineau, and on its west by the Township of Hull in Gatineau County.
* 1898: Wakefield House, 2328 W First Avenue-First example of Mission Revival Style architecture in Washington State.

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Adelaide was established as a planned colony of free immigrants, promising civil liberties and freedom from religious persecution, based upon the ideas of Edward Gibbon Wakefield.
Wakefield had read accounts of Australian settlement while in prison in London for attempting to abduct an heiress, and realised that the eastern colonies suffered from a lack of available labour, due to the practice of giving land grants to all arrivals.
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After Smith's death Carol remarried ( becoming Carolyn Wakefield ) and subsequently died of cancer.
Craven Cottage held the team's largest ever crowd at any ground with 15, 013, at a game against Wakefield Trinity on 15 February 1981.
Earlier in the year, Alison Wakefield married Kevin Webster after discovering she was pregnant with his child.
* Heresies of the High Middle Ages, Walter Wakefield and Austin P. Evans.
* 1881 – Charles Wakefield Cadman, American composer ( d. 1946 )
* 1460 – Wars of the Roses: Battle of Wakefield.
However, according to Gordon Wakefield, " To translate ' hesychasm ' as ' quietism ', while perhaps etymologically defensible, is historically and theologically misleading.
" Wakefield asserts that " the distinctive tenets of the seventeenth century Western Quietists is not characteristic of Greek hesychasm.
* 1903 – Ruth Graves Wakefield, American cook and businesswoman, invented the Chocolate chip cookie ( d. 1977 )
John Harrison was born in Foulby, near Wakefield in West Yorkshire, the first of five children in his family.
Radcliffe was born the son of George Radcliffe, attorney, in Wakefield, Yorkshire, and was educated at Queen Elizabeth Grammar School and Northallerton Grammar School.
While knuckleballer Tim Wakefield was on the mound for the Red Sox, he related a story that then-Reds manager Sparky Anderson told him that he was thinking of trading for knuckleballer Phil Niekro.
After graduating from high school, the three began to take their musical interests more seriously, recruiting Joe Hahn, Dave " Phoenix " Farrell, and Mark Wakefield to perform in their band, Xero.
The lack of success and stalemate in progress prompted Wakefield, at that time the band's vocalist, to leave the band in search of other projects.
Records show a man named Robin Hood lived in Wakefield, Yorkshire, in the 13th and 14th centuries.
This Robyn Hode was identified with ( one or more people called ) Robert Hood living in Wakefield before and after that time.
There is a village in West Yorkshire called Robin Hood, on the A61 between Leeds and Wakefield and close to Rothwell and Lofthouse.
At the time of the death of his father and older brother Edmund, Earl of Rutland at the Battle of Wakefield, Richard, who was eight years old, was sent by his mother, the Duchess of York to the Low Countries, beyond the reach of Henry VI's vengeful Queen, Margaret of Anjou.
In 1748, at age sixteen, Lee left Virginia for Yorkshire, England, to complete his formal education at Queen Elizabeth Grammar School in Wakefield, England.
The guiding principle behind settlement was that of systematic colonisation, a theory espoused by Edward Gibbon Wakefield that was later employed by the New Zealand Company.

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