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  2. George Whitefield Chadwick - Wikipedia

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    George Whitefield Chadwick (November 13, 1854 – April 4, 1931) was an American composer.Along with John Knowles Paine, Horatio Parker, Amy Beach, Arthur Foote, and Edward MacDowell, he was a representative composer of what is called the Second New England School of American composers of the late 19th century—the generation before Charles Ives.

  3. Cabot family - Wikipedia

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    George Cabot, one of John Cabot's grandsons. John Cabot (born 1680 Isle of Jersey) [1] and his son, Joseph Cabot (born 1720 in Salem), [4] became highly successful merchants, operating a fleet of privateers carrying opium, [5] rum, and slaves. [6] Shipping during the eighteenth century was the lifeblood of most of Boston's first families.

  4. I'm Shipping Up to Boston - Wikipedia

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    Dropkick Murphys singles chronology. "The Warrior's Code". (2005) " I'm Shipping Up to Boston ". (2006) "The State of Massachusetts". (2008) " I'm Shipping Up to Boston " is a song by the Celtic punk band Dropkick Murphys, with lyrics written by folk singer Woody Guthrie. The original version of the song was released in 2004 on Give 'Em the ...

  5. Samuel Maverick (colonist) - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Maverick (c. 1602— c. 1670) was one of the first colonists to settle in the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Arriving ahead of the Winthrop Fleet, Maverick became one of the earliest settlers, one of the largest landowners and one of the first slave-owners in Massachusetts. He signed his name as "Mavericke". He is the ancestor of rancher ...

  6. The Savannah Bananas are shipping out to Boston for a sold ...

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    The Savannah Bananas are taking their Banana Ball World Tour to Boston for a sold-out show before 37,000 fans at historic Fenway Park.

  7. Mary Ann (1807 ship) - Wikipedia

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    Mary Ann had sailed after 1 May, the day that the Slave Trade Act 1807, which banned British vessels from engaging in the slave trade, took effect. However, evidently she had cleared outbound prior to 1 May and so her voyage was among the last legal British enslaving voyages. Mary Ann arrived at Barbados on 13 February 1808 with 207 captives.

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