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A New Dimension
Esri
A fully functioning, 3D GIS-based view of the interior space of the library that merges databases from LITS, facilities management, and various library...
73 months ago
A Look Behind the Symbols of the Inauguration
Tufts Now
During Tufts University's inauguration ceremony, the incoming president is presented with the charter, the key to Ballou Hall, and the presidential medallion.
16 months ago
History got it wrong: True discoverer of Comstock Lode revealed after 165 years
Gold Country Media
THE GROSH BROTHERS STORY When: Sunday, March 5 – meet and greet at 1 p.m.; short video, followed by a presentation by the athletes on...
22 months ago
Local’s Tour of Richmond
New Hampshire Magazine
A local's guide to Richmond|!!| New Hampshire|!!| with recommendations that include Ashuelot Brewing|!!| Dan's Brick Oven Bread and more.
75 months ago
Tufts Traditions
Tufts University
Tufts Traditions. Tufts' history dates back to 1852, when the Commonwealth of Massachusetts chartered “Tufts College” at the summit of Walnut Hill in...
53 months ago
Hosea Ballou
Wikiquote
Hosea Ballou (30 April 1771 – 7 June 1852) was an American Universalist clergyman and theological writer. Humanity, in the aggregate, is progressing,...
155 months ago
Hoppo
Wikipedia
Hoppo or Administrator of the Canton Customs was the Qing dynasty official at Guangzhou (Canton) given responsibility by the emperor for controlling...
112 months ago
Hosea Ballou (1771-1852)
Mount Auburn Cemetery
Hosea Ballou was born in 1771 to a Baptist minister and was the eleventh child in his New Hampshire family. He went on to become a Universalist Clergyman...
7 months ago
History of China–Japan relations
Wikipedia
The history of China–Japan relations spans thousands of years through trade, cultural exchanges, friendships, and conflicts. Japan has deep historical and...
83 months ago
Paul Dean (minister)
Wikipedia
Paul Dean (1789–1860) was an American 19th-century Universalist minister. He was pastor in Boston, Massachusetts, of the First Universalist Church on...
159 months ago