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"Campbeltown is a town on the Kintyre peninsula, Argyll and Bute, Scotland. Campbeltown may also refer to: Places * Campbeltown of Ardersier near Inverness, Scotland *Campbeltown (Parliament of Scotland constituency), constituency electing a Commissioner to the Estates of Scotland, 1700-1707 Ships * HMS Campbeltown, Royal Navy ships named after the town Other uses *Campbeltown railway station, former light railway station in Campbeltown *Campbeltown Airport, at Machrihanish, west of Campbeltown * Campbeltown single malts, Whisky distilled in Campbeltown * Campbeltown Loch, may refer to the loch or the song See also * Campbelltown (disambiguation) * Campbellton (disambiguation) "
"The East Hoosac Quaker Meetinghouse is an historic Quaker meeting house in Adams, Berkshire County, Massachusetts.Harold Wickliffe Rose. The Colonial Houses of Worship in America. New York: Hastings House, Publishers, 1963, p. 231. "109 East Hoosac Friends Meeting House (1786) Adams, Berkshire County, Massachusetts" The meetinghouse's construction dates to the early 1780s. It now occupies a prominent position within the Maple Street Cemetery (also listed on the National Register of Historic Places), the first burial ground in Adams. Unmarked graves of Adams' early Quaker settlers lie near the meetinghouse, an area now marked by a plaque. The meetinghouse was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. Description and history The Quaker Meetinghouse occupies a prominent position overlooking the Maple Street Cemetery from a high point near its western end. It is a simple rectangular two story wood frame building measuring by . In typical Quaker fashion, both the interior and exterior lack any significant ornamentation. The exterior is finished in wooden clapboards, and has an asymmetrical main facade with two entrances, one for men and one for women. The doors and outside window shutters are made of simple wooden planking. A chimney pierces the roof ridge near the building's western end. The interior was partitioned to separate the men from the women, although portions of the divider were movable. Seating consisted of benches, and there were fireplaces located on the women's side of both floors. Adams was first settled by Quakers, mostly from the area of Smithfield, Rhode Island, in the 1760s, and was originally known as East Hoosac. The present meetinghouse dates to 1784, and remained in active use until 1842, when the local Quaker population was in decline. The area of the cemetery near the meetinghouse has archaeologically been determined to have unmarked graves of Quakers (a common practice of time) dating to the 1760s. Relatives of noted suffragette Susan B. Anthony, who was born in Adams, are buried here. See also *National Register of Historic Places listings in Berkshire County, Massachusetts References Category:Quaker meeting houses in Massachusetts Category:Churches on the National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts Category:Churches in Berkshire County, Massachusetts Category:National Register of Historic Places in Berkshire County, Massachusetts Category:Historic district contributing properties in Massachusetts Category:Adams, Massachusetts "
"Tidiane Dia (born 12 April 1985) is a Senegalese former professional footballer who played as a striker. Career Dia has played for Pau FC, on loan from Paris FC,Cinq ans après la remontée du National à la L2, que sont les héros devenus ? and in Championnat de France amateur for GSI Pontivy.Tidiane Dia joueur de LIBRE/ETRANGER - Foot-National.com References Category:1985 births Category:Living people Category:Association football forwards Category:Senegalese footballers Category:Valenciennes FC players Category:Ligue 2 players Category:Paris FC players Category:Sportspeople from Dakar Category:Pau FC players Category:GSI Pontivy players Category:US Rail players Category:Club Africain players Category:Senegalese expatriate footballers Category:Senegalese expatriate sportspeople in Tunisia Category:Expatriate footballers in Tunisia Category:Senegalese expatriate sportspeople in France Category:Expatriate footballers in France "