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. Since his birth is recorded in Hubbardston Vital Records as well, it can't be said for certain where he was born. According to the "History of Worcester Co," 1879, Moses Clark (sic) took over the potash business on Muzzey Hill in Hubbardston from David Slarrow and started the business in the village which he ran until 1810, when he retired. That year it was taken up by Justus Ellinwood who ran it until 1830 when it closed. , 1916 "The Day Genealogy," Genealogical Committee of the Day Assoc.
This includes supporting US policy and decision makers, diplomacy, strategy, security and defense. Since foreign intelligence, counterintelligence and covert activities are necessarily conducted in secrecy - an ever-present silent war - education on the vital need for effective institutions conducting US intelligence and counterintelligence operations is a challenging, necessary and important mission. As Richard Deacon noted in his History of British Intelligence, A great Power without an efficient intelligence service is doomed; that has been the lesson from the heyday of Troy to the present. AFIO is an association of people with active intellectual lives, many of whom have participated - or are participating - in events of historic significance, and who have played roles of leadership and high distinction, dedicated to worthy principles and objectives. AFIO members include primarily individuals from US Government Departments, but also State and local government, corporate or private professionals and supporters.
A collection of historical books was donated by her to the Alberta Historical Resources Foundation; discriminating collections of Medalta pottery and Boy Scout memorabilia are now at the Glenbow Museum; and a representative collection of family papers and historical items exists at the Ponoka Museum (near the family farm. de Mille's own personal and business papers were donated to the University of Calgary Libraries. The records present a valuable and unique look at the Canadian book industry during the 1960s and 1970s as well as a history of one of those rare institutions, the privately-owned retail bookstore. de Mille's own interest in the book - its production, publication, preservation and sale - is reflected in the collection of Books On Books which she donated to this library in 1985 and which she has continued to build with judicious additions of informative, interesting and rare items. A few of the titles which deal with all aspects of the history of books in Canada, from early printing to the fine presses of today.

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