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20231101.en_13208068_0 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roderick%20Finlayson | Roderick Finlayson | Roderick Finlayson (March 16, 1818 – January 20, 1892) was a Canadian Hudson's Bay Company officer, farmer, businessman, and politician. | [
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20231101.en_13208068_2 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roderick%20Finlayson | Roderick Finlayson | As an HBC clerk, Finlayson worked under Charles Ross in the building of Fort Victoria in 1843–1844. Upon Ross's death, which he mentions with sympathy in his autobiography, Finlayson was promoted to command of the HBC's Fort Victoria in 1844. After Chief Factor James Douglas arrived from Fort Vancouver in 1849, Finlay... | [
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20231101.en_13208068_3 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roderick%20Finlayson | Roderick Finlayson | In 1850 Finlayson was promoted to the rank of Chief Trader, and in 1859 to Chief Factor. Finlayson retired from the HBC in 1872. In 1878 he was elected mayor of Victoria. | [
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20231101.en_13208068_4 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roderick%20Finlayson | Roderick Finlayson | Finlayson was one of the few to see Victoria grow from bare ground to the Capital of British Columbia. He was called the "father of Victoria" by chronicler of BC history, John Walbran. | [
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20231101.en_13208105_0 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Very%20Best%20of%20The%20Beach%20Boys | The Very Best of The Beach Boys | The Very Best of the Beach Boys is a compilation album released by the American rock and roll band the Beach Boys. The album was released by EMI in 2001 and features 30 of their greatest hits digitally remastered. It is the first compilation of the Beach Boys that makes a full retrospective of their career. Other compi... | [
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20231101.en_13208119_1 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classic%20Veracruz%20culture | Classic Veracruz culture | El Tajin was the major center of Classic Veracruz culture; other notable settlements include Higueras, Zapotal, Cerro de las Mesas, Nopiloa, and Remojadas, the latter two important ceramics centers. The culture spanned the Gulf Coast between the Pánuco River on the north and the Papaloapan River on the south. | [
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20231101.en_13208119_2 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classic%20Veracruz%20culture | Classic Veracruz culture | The Classic Veracruz culture is sometimes associated with the Totonacs, who were occupying this territory at the time of the Spanish Conquest of the Aztec Empire. However, there is little or no evidence that the Totonacs were the originators of the Classic era culture. | [
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20231101.en_13208119_5 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classic%20Veracruz%20culture | Classic Veracruz culture | Little is known concerning Classic Veracruz religion and inferences have to be made from better-known Mesoamerican religions such as those of the Aztec, Mixtec, and Maya. Only some of the many deity figures known from these religions have been recognized with any certainty. Large ceramic figures show a stooped, very ol... | [
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20231101.en_13208119_19 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classic%20Veracruz%20culture | Classic Veracruz culture | Medellín Zenil, Alfonso; Frederick A. Peterson (1954) "A Smiling Head Complex from Central Veracruz, Mexico" in American Antiquity, Vol. 20, No. 2. (Oct., 1954), pp. 162–169. | [
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20231101.en_13208276_4 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French%20Corral%2C%20California | French Corral, California | French Corral's name is self-descriptive in that in 1849 a Frenchman living on Frenchman's Bar on the Yuba River built a mule corral on the site that would later become the town. At about the same time, a Mr. Galloway established a trading post near by. Originally in a tent, it was upgraded to a log building. In 1851 t... | [
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