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  • Peter Rummer, who owned the farm now know as the Rummer farm in Dryden village, and his son Cyrus were of another family.

    Living in Dryden: March 2004 Archives 2004

  • Peter Rummer, who owned the farm now know as the Rummer farm in Dryden village, and his son Cyrus were of another family.

    Living in Dryden: The Dryden Lake area in the 19th century 2004

  • His head-quarters are 'Rummer's,' in Conduit Street, where he keeps his kit; but he is ever on the move in the exercise of his vocation as a gentleman-jockey and gentleman-leg.

    The Book of Snobs William Makepeace Thackeray 1837

  • He likes to announce at 'Rummer's' that he is going to run down and spend his Saturday and Sunday in a friendly way with Hocus, the leg, at his little box near Epsom; where, if report speak true, many 'rummish plants' are concocted.

    The Book of Snobs William Makepeace Thackeray 1837

  • for a special interview with the man behind beloved Portland landmark "Rummer" homes.

    Apartment Therapy Main 2009

  • Just Rummer to me i dont think James Cameron will rush into is next project he took is time over Avitar even Titanic.

    James Cameron is Working on Another Sci-Fi Action Movie? « FirstShowing.net 2009

  • We have already given all the facts which we can learn of him except the statement derived from an old obituary notice of Seth Stevens, a relative of the early Rummer family in Dryden, which states that Stevens, while probably residing in Virgil, helped to build the first log house in Dryden, presumably the Amos Sweet house.

    Living in Dryden: The Robertsons 2003

  • We have already given all the facts which we can learn of him except the statement derived from an old obituary notice of Seth Stevens, a relative of the early Rummer family in Dryden, which states that Stevens, while probably residing in Virgil, helped to build the first log house in Dryden, presumably the Amos Sweet house.

    Living in Dryden: December 2003 Archives 2003

  • We've had a taste this Rummer of how the other side can be expected to operate.

    Will Liddy, G. Gordon 1980

  • Ransacking the town in quest of pressable subjects of Her Majesty, they came one day to the "Cock and Rummer" in Bow

    The Press-Gang Afloat and Ashore

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