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    Samuel Osgood (February 3, 1747 – August 12, 1813) was an American merchant and statesman born in Andover, Massachusetts, currently a part of North Andover...
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    The Samuel Osgood House, also known as the Walter Franklin House, was the first official residence of the President of the United States. It housed George...
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    1834, while composing poems inspired by paintings, Frances met Samuel Stillman Osgood, a young portrait artist at the Boston Athenaeum. He asked her to...
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    The Samuel Osgood House is a historic house in North Andover, Massachusetts, USA. Built about 1740, it is said to be the birthplace of Samuel Osgood (1747...
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    the United States (1800–1814; 1817–1948; 1952–) Camp David (1938–) Samuel Osgood House (1789–1790) Alexander Macomb House (1790) President's House (1790–1800)...
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    president of the City Bank was the statesman and retired Colonel, Samuel Osgood. After Osgood's death in August 1813, William Few became President of the bank...
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    Glucksman Thomas W. Jones Sallie Krawcheck Victor Menezes George S. Moore Samuel Osgood Joe J. Plumeri Chuck Prince John Reed Robert Rubin James Stillman Rockefeller...
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    Samuel Stillman Osgood (June 9, 1808 – 1885) was a 19th-century American portrait painter. Osgood was born in New Haven, Connecticut, to James Osgood...
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    the Walter Franklin House, which was owned by Treasury Commissioner Samuel Osgood, at 3 Cherry Street, through late February 1790. The executive mansion...
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    the United States (1800–1814; 1817–1948; 1952–) Camp David (1938–) Samuel Osgood House (1789–1790) Alexander Macomb House (1790) President's House (1790–1800)...
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