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  1. A century earlier, a man named Artemas Ward (with a slightly different spelling) was the second-in-command general to George Washington during the Revolutionary War. And today, with just the change of a vowel (Artemas > Artemus > Artemis), we’ve adopted the name as our own — a nod to our D.C. roots and a reminder that every day is better with a good story in the mix.

  2. 14 de feb. de 2020 · Artemas Ward was born in Massachusetts. He could not have known how many different roles he would play in his lifetime: Harvard graduate, husband, father of eight children, owner of a general store, major of a militia and later in the Army, and throughout a varied political career. In 1751, his first public office was as a township assessor for ...

  3. 5 de abr. de 2024 · El pasado 19 de marzo, Artemas lanzó i like the way you kiss me, un sencillo con el que quería convertirse en un artista "mainstream". ¡Y vaya si lo ha conseguido! Aunque en nuestro país, como ...

  4. 3 de jun. de 2019 · Artemas Ward (1727 –1800) was an American major general in the American Revolutionary War and a delegate to the Continental Congress and later a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Massachusetts (1791-1795). The personal and family papers give insight into the military history of the early days of the Revolution before Washington ...

  5. The Artemas Ward House was built as a small salt-box between 1720 and 1730 in the new settlement of Shrewsbury. Though it was built for Nahum Ward on the farm that would remain in the Ward family for generations, it was not the family home. It served as a tenant home until Artemas Ward moved in with his family in 1763. It was expanded in 1785 and 1830 to accommodate two families at a time, as ...

  6. Artemas Ward may also refer to: Artemas Ward Jr. (1762–1847), son of Artemas Ward, also a U.S. Representative from Massachusetts; Artemas Ward (writer) (1848–1925), great-grandson of Artemas Ward, American author and advertising executive, writer of The Grocer's Encyclopedia;

  7. Artemas Ward Jr. (January 9, 1762 – October 7, 1847), like his father, Artemas Ward, was a United States representative from Massachusetts. He served in the Thirteenth Congress and Fourteenth Congress (1813–1817). He was a member of the Federalist Party. Biography.