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What (who) is M V Hartranft - definition

HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Hartranft; Hartranft, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

M. V. Hartranft         
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AMERICAN AGRICULTURALIST AND BUSINESSMAN
Marshall V. Hartranft; M.V. Hartranft
Marshall Valentine Hartranft (pronounced hart-raftMarlene A. Hitt, Sunland and Tujunga:From Village to City, Arcadia Publishing (2002).
Chester David Hartranft         
AMERICAN ACADEMIC ADMINISTRATOR
Chester D. Hartranft
Chester David Hartranft (15 October 1839 in Frederick Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania – 30 December 1914 in Germany) was a United States educator.
R v Big M Drug Mart Ltd         
LANDMARK SUPREME COURT OF CANADA DECISION STRIKING DOWN A MANDATORY SUNDAY CLOSING LAW
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R v Big M Drug Mart Ltd is a landmark decision by Supreme Court of Canada where the Court struck down the federal Lord's Day Act for violating section 2 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. This case had many firsts in constitutional law including being the first to interpret section 2.

Wikipedia

Hartranft, Philadelphia

Hartranft is a neighborhood in the central part of North Philadelphia section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.

Hartranft is on the border of the predominantly Black central region of North Philadelphia and the predominantly Hispanic eastern region of North Philadelphia. Bounded by 6th Street to the east, Broad Street to the west, Allegheny Avenue to the north, and Cecil B. Moore Avenue to the south. Bordering neighborhoods are Fairhill to the north, West Kensington to the east, Cecil B. Moore to the west, and Liudlow to the south.

The neighborhood falls into the ZIP Codes 19122 and 19133.

The demolished Northern National Bank building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.