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  1. 23rd-century BC disestablishments → This category is for organizations, places, or other things that ended or were disestablished in the 23rd century BC . The 23rd century BC is the time period from the year 2300 BC to 2201 BC .

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  3. 23rd-century BC clergy‎ (1 P) This page was last edited on 30 April 2019, at 03:52 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  4. 23rd; 22nd; 21st; 20th; 19th; 18th; Pages in category "23rd-century BC clergy" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent ...

  5. The 23rd century is a century of the Gregorian calendar that will begin on January 1, 2201, and end on December 31, 2300. It is distinct from the 2200s century, which will begin on January 1, 2200, and end on December 31, 2299. 221st decade 222nd decade 223rd decade 224th decade 225th decade 226th decade 227th decade 228th decade 229th decade 230th decade

  6. Edward F. Jones, trade card circa 1888. 1889 ad for Jones Scales, containing the famous slogan. In 1862, he married Susan Annie Brown, from Boston. In 1865, he served in the Massachusetts House of Representatives. Soon afterwards, he moved to Binghamton, New York, where he opened a scale manufacturing plant. He became widely known as "Jones of ...

  7. Western Piedmont Community College. Occupation. Police officer. Edward Walter "Ed" Jones (March 11, 1950 – December 14, 2012) was a North Carolina Democratic politician who represented the state's 4th Senate district (including Bertie, Chowan, Gates, Halifax, Hertford, Northampton, and Perquimans counties) in the North Carolina Senate. [3]