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  1. Aug 3, 2008 · Amid the quiet residential streets south of Lake Morton, where dog walkers stroll and children play, a revitalization is taking place. Paint is being spread, flowers planted, store windows ...

  2. Oct 18, 2018 · On a chilly morning, 118 autumns ago, the residents of a tiny village along a lake in Northern Michigan were forced out of their homes and kicked off the land they had legally purchased. The residents were native people, members of what was then called the Cheboiganing Band of Indians.

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  3. Mar 11, 2021 · Two of them, John Mowlem and George Burt developed the Purbeck stone trade, contributing to the fabric of the town as their business prospered and grew. It was the third, philanthropist William Morton Pitt, who laid the foundations of the popular seaside resort that Swanage is today.

  4. George Burt was the most important figure in the history of Swanage and the town’s greatest benefactor. Through his influence Swanage changed from a coastal town dominated by stone yards to the seaside resort we see today.

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  5. Feb 9, 2024 · Lake Morton Arboretum Walking Tour. City of Lakeland, FL. February 9, 2024. Always an important part of Lakeland’s culture, The Lake Morton area was purchased at 91cents per acre in 1884 by Abraham Munn’s brother-in law, John Price Morton.

  6. George Burt Lake, an eminent physician writer who has efficiently used the knowledge of medicine to heal and the power of the pen, with equal finesse to lucidly reveal and record information...

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  8. George Burt Lake, American medical editor, publisher and writer, psychiatrist. Member Medical corpus, United States army, 1910-1924, advancing to major; Fellow American Medical Association; member Association Military Surgeons, Medical Round Table of Chicago (president 1925-1927.