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in the Pacific and the South Atlantic. Among these was the schooner William P. Frye, captured on 27 January 1915 and scuttled the next day, the first U
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The legislation that was ultimately passed was submitted by Senator William P. Frye of Maine, chairman of the Commerce Committee. It was approved on June
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structures which he designed including the Holman Day, Cushman and William P. Frye Houses, the Kora Shrine Temple, the Dominican Block, the Roak Block
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Dodd, Mead. Banks, Ronald F. (June 1958). "The Senatorial Career of William P. Frye," pp. 5–6. The University of Maine. Retrieved February 3, 2022. Martin