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    Lemmon v. New York, or Lemmon v. The People (1860), popularly known as the Lemmon Slave Case, was a freedom suit initiated in 1852 by a petition for a...
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    John Uhler Lemmon III (February 8, 1925 – June 27, 2001) was an American actor. Considered proficient in both dramatic and comic roles, Lemmon was known...
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  • cattle rancher (George Edward Lemmon) Gayle Tzemach Lemmon (born 1973), author of two New York Times best sellers George Lemmon (born 1932), seventh Bishop...
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    Mount Lemmon, with a summit elevation of 9,159 feet (2,792 m), is the highest point in the Santa Catalina Mountains. It is located in the Coronado National...
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    pro-spoils, branch of the Republican party, led by Senator Roscoe Conkling of New York. With Congress unwilling to take action on civil service reform, Hayes...
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    John Jay (lawyer) (category Columbia College (New York) alumni)
    a team of attorneys in New York City in Lemmon v. New York, gaining the freedom of eight Virginia slaves brought to New York by their owners in transit...
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    Nell Arthur (category Deaths from pneumonia in New York City)
    January 12, 1880, at age 42 in New York City, New York. She was buried in the Arthur family plot in Albany, New York. The president's sister Mary Arthur...
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    daughter of explorer William Lewis Herndon. He was born on July 25, 1864 in New York City. His elder brother, William Lewis Herndon Arthur, was born in December...
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    called to the Baptist ministry. After preaching in Vermont and western New York, he was settled as pastor of the Calvary Baptist church of Albany, N. Y...
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    of the Salt Lake Twentieth Ward, which he did on 3 November 1885. The New York Times criticized the church's removal of Sharp and suggested that it "reveals...
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    limitations on slavery anywhere in the United States with a ruling in Lemmon v. New York. Short of a majority, Republicans controlled the House with limited...
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    List of slaves (section V)
    daughter of Emiline (2), were freed in the 1852 Lemmon v. New York court case after they were brought to New York by their Virginia owners. Emily Edmonson (1835–1895)...
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    Felicia Farr (category Lemmon family)
    husband (a role originally intended for Jack Lemmon); Walter Matthau's daughter-in-law in Kotch (1971) (Lemmon's only film as director); and the Don Siegel...
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    Chester A. Arthur (category Collectors of the Port of New York)
    through New York with his eight slaves. In Lemmon v. New York, Culver argued that, as New York law did not permit slavery, any slave arriving in New York was...
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    Modern (1861), p. 372. Ferenc M. Szasz, "The New York Slave Revolt of 1741: A Re-Examination." New York History (1967): 215–230 in JSTOR. Dowdey, 1969...
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  • North Carolina. Retrieved 2021-06-09. Martin, Jonathan. "State v. Negro Will (1834) and State v. Manuel (1838)". North Carolina History Project. John Locke...
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    Gavin Arthur (category Educators from New York (state))
    family. During the early 1920s, Arthur studied at Columbia College in New York; he was a member of the Class of 1924 and also of the Philolexian Society...
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    Sara Allen Plummer Lemmon (1836–1923) was an American botanist. Mount Lemmon in Arizona is named for her, as she was the first Euro-American woman to...
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  • of Viña del Mar and Santiago are. Ed Horman (Jack Lemmon), a conservative businessman from New York, arrives in Chile to search for his son Charlie (John...
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    Cynthia Stone (category Lemmon family)
    commercials. On May 7, 1950, she married actor Jack Lemmon. The couple had a son, Christopher Boyd Lemmon, in 1954, an actor and an author, but divorced in...
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    Methaqualone (redirect from Lemmon 714)
    firms Rorer and Lemmon with the numbers 714 stamped on the tablet, so people often referred to Quaalude as 714's, "Lemmons", or "Lemmon 7's". Methaqualone...
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    The Apartment (category Films set in New York City)
    Wilder from a screenplay he co-wrote with I. A. L. Diamond. It stars Jack Lemmon, Shirley MacLaine, Fred MacMurray, Ray Walston, Jack Kruschen, David Lewis...
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  • Erastus D. Culver (category New York (state) lawyers)
    eight Virginia slaves in a freedom suit, Lemmon v. New York (1852), successfully gaining their freedom in New York City's Superior Court. Culver was later...
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  • National Dunking Association (category Defunct organizations based in New York City)
    including an annual convention in New York City. Presidents of the National Dunking Association included Jimmy Durante, Jack Lemmon, Red Skelton, Joey Bishop...
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  • Glengarry Glen Ross (film) (category Films shot in New York City)
    The world premiere was held at the 49th Venice Film Festival, where Jack Lemmon was awarded the Volpi Cup for Best Actor. Al Pacino was nominated for an...
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  • Jack Lemmon – A Twist of Lemmon is a 1976 Danish documentary television film directed by Annett Wolf, about the American actor Jack Lemmon. The film won...
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  • Technicolor epic slapstick comedy film directed by Blake Edwards, starring Jack Lemmon, Tony Curtis, and Natalie Wood, written by Arthur A. Ross (from a story...
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    Gale Cleven (category People from Lemmon, South Dakota)
    Forces during World War II. Gale Cleven was born on December 27, 1914 in Lemmon, South Dakota, before the family moved to Wyoming for his father to work...
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    played the Foreman and acted alongside Ossie Davis, George C. Scott, Jack Lemmon, Hume Cronyn, and James Gandolfini. In 1999, Vance also starred in and co-produced...
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    Hayes, José Ferrer, Garson Kanin, Christopher Plummer, Jason Robards, Jack Lemmon, and Marian Seldes. In June 2007, Angela Lansbury was the recipient, and...
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