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J Edgar Hoover — Part 20

47 pages · May 10, 2026 · Broad topic: Politics & Activism · Topic: J Edgar Hoover · 47 pages OCR'd
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. : oe ee ee ere ce Pr ae = Noan Weosten—Amherst, Mass., (1780-1843) The stone came from the site of the home of Noah Webste: Amherst. ‘The home is no longer standing. Joux Weratry—Fellow, Lincoln College, Oxford, Engler (1703-1791 } A part of the marble croyx, which stood on the top of the cl where Wesley preached, fell some time ago and was left in t rock garden of President Manree'’s home, “The President of Oxfs wave the bit ef marble w President Tol: fur the “Walk of lean ‘The chapel on which the cross stood was built one lured ye before Wesley's time. In its chancel iy still to be seen Wrest Puipit. 4 \ Gronae Westinanouse—Pittsburgh, Pa, (1840-1014) The stone came from the Westinghouse home in Pitsburg. g a Wiruias Wiurrte—Portsmouth, N. IL, (1780-27865 } This stone came from the William Whipple home i the D. A. R. and kept as a shrine in Portsmouth. found the stone in the garden. James A. M’N, Wursttea—Pomfret, Conn, (1a0/ When @ boy in his teens Whistler lived in Pomfret, now accapied by Father Coholan of the Pomfret Cath The stone was found in the garden back of the house. Axprew D. Wrirr—lIthaca, N. Y¥., (2832-1918 ) ‘The stone was taken from the corner of the stable White used to keep his famous trotting herses an carriages and harness brought from abroad, One or vos % Buifdings and Grounds at Cornell University assisted ta wale this stone. The stone from Chief Justice White's old home is fram the courtyard pavement. “The hone is now ment. roreaan——Camden, N. JL, (2820-1852) an lived the latter part of his fife in Catnden ieigh Cemetery, Camden, His mausoleum is do which ia cnavercd with huge stones. Fame” was immediately over the erypl iu ly rests, Frt Wurrwev—Westboro, Mass., (1705-1826 ) The stone came from Westboro Farm, the home of 2: inv. of the cotton gin. Epwarp Tovetass Wiairre—New Orleans, La, o!. 63 a Jounw Gneentear Wurrtien—Haverhill, Mass., (1807-1892) "The home where Whittier was born, and where he wret owe bound", is now open to the public with its old relics, ‘Flic stone was found on a small bill near the biowse. Kate Dovaras Wiaotn---Hollia, Me, ( 1880-1823) The sione was preked up in the garden of the homie w Douglas Wiggin and her sister liv apd whieh was antiques and niemorials to the twu sisters. Oscan Winpe-—Paris, Franee, (1860-1000) This stone came from the garden in the hotel in Paris Wilde died. The small death chamber is furnished in i Marv E, Winrxins—Metuchen, N. J., (1862-1930 ) The New England novelist. Francns I. Wittanp—Evanston, iL, (589-1808 ) This stone had been used as a doorstep at Rest Cottsy Willard's liome. Educator, author, reformer, Wititam, Tie Congurron—Wolvescy Castle, Winchester, England, (1027-1087) : The tile came from Wolvesey Castle, which adjoins Winchester College, the first public school founded in England, The Custle was occupied by The Conqueror as his home. Witiiam or Wraxenam—Winchester Cathedral, England, (1323-1404) “fhe stone was found in the yard of Winchester Cathedral where Wrykehain is buried. He was a great churchman, statesman, and educator, Bishop of the Cathedral, and founder of Winchester College. Roar Witniams—Providence, It. I., (£603-1683) The stone came from his home. Wiiuiam Witiiams—-Lebanen, Conn, (£787-1911 Vhe house where Williams, a Signer of the Declarat at pendence, was born is now occupied by Htrangers, The stone was lound at the rear of the house, “- Atexanpen Winson—Philadelphis, Pa, (/7O¢3873 } Alexander Wilson iy buried in Gloria Del, or tCHd Swedes Church Sraveyard, Philadelphia, where his grave is marked by 3 sarco- phagus, This brick was one of the foundation bricks npon which the upper sarcophagus rests, Henny Witson—Farmington, N. H., (1872-1876) Henry Wilson was Vice President of the United States under U. 69
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