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▸ noun: The (Washingtonians, Washingtonian Temperance Society or Washingtonian Total Abstinence Society) a 19th-century temperance fellowship founded on Thursday, April 2, 1840, by six alcoholics (William K. Mitchell, John F. Hoss, David Anderson, George Steers, James McCurley, and Archibald Campbell) at Chase's Tavern on Liberty Street in Baltimore, Maryland.
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▸ noun: The (Washingtonians, Washingtonian Temperance Society or Washingtonian Total Abstinence Society) a 19th-century temperance fellowship founded on Thursday, April 2, 1840, by six alcoholics (William K. Mitchell, John F. Hoss, David Anderson, George Steers, James McCurley, and Archibald Campbell) at Chase's Tavern on Liberty Street in Baltimore, Maryland.
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