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| | McComb, John on Encyclopedia.com (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27) |
 | | His other New York works include St. John's Church, Varick St. (now demolished); the facade of the old government house (built in 1790, demolished in 1815); and the fort at the Battery (begun c.1807). |
 | | McComb also designed churches and public and private buildings in other places, including Alexander Hall (1815) at Princeton Theological Seminary, Queen's Building (1808-9) at Rutgers College, New Brunswick, N.J., and the Cape Henry lighthouse. |
 | | Birminham Post Weekend: All in a day's work; Beat bobby John Keepax stepped into the road to stop a speeding motorist and was callously mown down. |
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