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  • George Washington, letter to Edward Newenham, October 20, 1792

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  • The stone arch that frames it – and after which it is named – is thought to have been looted from Newenham Abbey after the monastery was dissolved in the 16th century.

    Independent bookshops in south-west of the UK 2011

  • China, in a series of Views, Displaying the Scenery, Architecture, and Social Habits of that Ancient Empire by George Newenham Wright - $2,556 - Published in 1843, a rare insight into China during the Qing Dynasty.

    The Most Expensive Books Sold by AbeBooks in the Last 30 Days - Guess How Many Are Genre-Related? 2008

  • China, in a series of Views, Displaying the Scenery, Architecture, and Social Habits of that Ancient Empire by George Newenham Wright - $2,556 - Published in 1843, a rare insight into China during the Qing Dynasty.

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  • Fire and ice / Dana Stabenow — Newenham, Alaska, is a long way from the big-city comforts of Anchorage, where Sergeant Liam Campbell was an up-and-coming state trooper with everything going his way.

    Archive 2006-07-01 2006

  • Fire and ice / Dana Stabenow — Newenham, Alaska, is a long way from the big-city comforts of Anchorage, where Sergeant Liam Campbell was an up-and-coming state trooper with everything going his way.

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  • Barton had also orchestrated Liam's recent and rapid fall from grace, and his transfer to Newenham.

    Fire and Ice Stabenow, Dana 1998

  • Liam estimated that Darrell's directions took him a good ten minutes out of their way, but he was starting to make some sense of the series of deltaic hills that held up the town of Newenham and its snakelike road system, and they did pull up at last in front of the dock that led to the ramp down into the harbor.

    Fire and Ice Stabenow, Dana 1998

  • The Newenham post sat on a side road a few blocks from downtown, a stand of white spruce crowding up against it, brushing the corrugated steel roof with long green branches.

    Fire and Ice Stabenow, Dana 1998

  • "You just have to understand, being found not guilty in Newenham of any fishing-related crime is not exactly the same thing as being innocent."

    Fire and Ice Stabenow, Dana 1998

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