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			<subhead>Canada</subhead>
			<caption>North Buxton</caption>
			<indexlink>Places-Canada-North-Buxton.xml</indexlink>
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			<subhead>California</subhead>
			<caption>Shreve and Company, Jewelers, San Francisco</caption>
			<indexlink>Places-CA-Shreve-And-Company.xml</indexlink>
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			<subhead>Indiana</subhead>
			<caption>Shreve Hall at Purdue University</caption>
			<indexlink>Places-IN-Shreve-Hall-Purdue.xml</indexlink>
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			<subhead>Louisiana</subhead>
			<caption>City of Shreveport</caption>
			<indexlink>Places-LA-Shreveport.xml</indexlink>
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			<subhead>Maryland</subhead>
			<caption>Colmar Manor, Maryland and the Shreve Estate</caption>
			<indexlink>Places-MD-Colmar-Manor-Shreve-Estate.xml</indexlink>
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			<subhead>Massachusetts</subhead>
			<caption>Pickman-Shreve House, Salem Massachusetts</caption>
			<citation>The Pickman-Shreve-Little house (1819) is one of Salem’s finest Federal-style mansions. The residence
			from 1872 to 1898 of Benjamin Shreve, a founder of the famous Boston jewelers Shreve, Crump, and Low, this
			mansion also at one time was the home of Walter Poor,
			inventor of the low-wattage light bulb used to illuminate
			Times Square.</citation>
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			<caption>Shreve's Cottage, Ruggles Park, Falls River ca 1925</caption>
			<indexlink>Places-MA-Shreve-Cottage-Falls-River-Ruggles-Park-Mass.xml</indexlink>
		</note>
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			<caption>Shreve, Crump and Low: A Timeline</caption>
			<indexlink>Places-MA-Shreve-Crump-Low-Timeline.xml</indexlink>
		</note>
		<note>
			<caption>Shreve, Crump and Low: Trophies and Treasures</caption>
			<indexlink>Places-MA-Shreve-Crump-Low-Trophies-Treasures.xml</indexlink>
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			<subhead>New Jersey</subhead>
			<caption>W. C. Shreve House and Store in Clayton, New Jersey</caption>
			<indexlink>Places-NJ-WC-Shreve-House-Story-Clayton.xml</indexlink>
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			<caption>Shreve House in Mount Laurel, New Jersey</caption>
			<indexlink>Places-NJ-Shreve-House-Mount-Laurel-New-Jersey.xml</indexlink>
		</note>
		<note>
			<caption>A Brief History of Smithville (Shreveville) New Jersey</caption>
			<indexlink>Places-NJ-Shreveville-Burlington-New-Jersey.xml</indexlink>
		</note>
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			<subhead>Pennsylvania</subhead>
			<caption>Washington's Grist Mill and Colonel Israel Shreve</caption>
			<indexlink>Places-PA-Washingtons-Grist-Mill.xml</indexlink>
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			<caption>Shreve Chair Company, Union City, Pennsylvania</caption>
			<indexlink>Places-PA-Shreve-Chair-Company.xml</indexlink>
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			<subhead>Ohio</subhead>
			<caption>Shreve School in Shreve, Ohio circa 1913</caption>
			<indexlink>Places-OH-Shreve-School-1913-Shreve-Ohio.xml</indexlink>
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		<note>
			<caption>Shreve High School Women's Basketball Team in Shreve, Ohio circa 1925</caption>
			<indexlink>Images/Places-Shreve-High-School-1925-Womens-Basketball.jpg</indexlink>
		</note>
		<note>
			<subhead>Shreve Places Image Library</subhead>
			<indexlink>Places-ImageLibrary.xml</indexlink>
		</note>
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