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Alexander 1755—1804 American statesman
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Edith 1867—1963 American classicist
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Lady Emma 1765—1815 née Amy Lyon mistress of Lord Nelson
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city in southwestern Ohio north of Cincinnati population 62,477
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town, port, and capital of Bermuda population 1010
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city and port on Lake Ontario in southeastern Ontario, Canada population 519,949
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river about 1000 miles (1609 kilometers) long in Canada flowing east across northern Saskatchewan and northern Manitoba into Hudson Bay
hamilton
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river 208 miles (335 kilometers) long in south central Labrador, in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, flowing east to Lake Melville
hamilton
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mountain 4261 feet (1299 meters) high in western California east of San Jose
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inlet of the Atlantic 150 miles (241 kilometers) long (with Lake Melville) in southeastern Labrador, Canada