Gould Family Papers, 1697-1897.
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Gould, Edward B.
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Edward Gould was a cashier at the Manufacturers and Traders' Bank in Portland, Maine. The bank later became the National Traders Bank. In 1851 Edward Gould was the secretary for the committee to make arrangements for the American Board of Commissioners of Foreign Mission for a visit to Portland. The Plymouth Congregational Church of Portland was formed on December 27, 1869 by the union of the Third Congregational Church of Christ and the Central Congregational Church. ...
Gould family.
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Pingree, Asa Bixby, 1818-1871
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Perley, Thomas W., 1831-
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Gould, Andrew, 1805-1896
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Gould, Amos A.
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Gould, Daniel, 1753-1842
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Congregational clergyman, of Rumford, Me., and other New England towns. From the description of The history of Rumford, 1930 Sept. (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 317567570 ...
Gould, Samuel.
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Biographical note: Samuel B. Gould was president of Antioch College, 1954-59; chancellor of the University of California at Santa Barbara, 1959-62; president of the Educational Broadcasting Corporation, 1962-64; chancellor of the State University of New York, 1964-70; chancellor emeritus, 1970- ; vice president of the Educational Testing Service and president of the Institute for Educational Development, 1971-74; chairman of Commission on Non-Traditional Studies, 1971-72; educational consultant,...
Gould, Abigail
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Gould, Mary Booth, 1751-1785
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Kimball and Gould (Topsfield, Mass.).
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Gould, Charles, 1814-1896
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Rogers, George F.
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George Rogers was born in New Bedford, Massachusetts, in 1933. He attended Providence College and was both a teacher and a legislator by profession. Early in his legislative career he was a member of various community organizations including the Knights of Columbus, the Mattapoisett Land Trust, the New Bedford Area Center for Human Services, the Center for Portuguese-Speaking World at Southern Massachusetts University, the North End Community Center and the New Bedford Council on Aging. During h...
Gould, John, 1662-1724
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