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'''Davis Hanson Waite''' ([[April 9]], [[1825]]-[[November 27]], [[1901]]), U.S. [[Populist Party (United States)|Populist Party]] politician, He served as [[List of Governors of Colorado|Governor of Colorado]] from [[1893]] to [[1895]]. He was born in [[Jamestown, New York]], and served in the state legislatures of [[Wisconsin]] in [[1857]], and [[Kansas]] in [[1879]], before eventually moving to [[Colorado]].
A '''seam''', in [[sewing]], is the line where two pieces of [[fabric]] are held together by [[thread]].
 
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In the folk song "[[Scarborough Fair]]", one of the verses requests, "Tell her to make me a cambric shirt / Without no seam or [[needle|needlework]]." This is, of course, impossible.
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years=1893-1895|
title=[[Governor of Colorado]]|
after=[[John Long Routt]]
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