Lewis Robards (December 5, 1758 – April 15, 1814) was an American Revolutionary War veteran and Kentucky pioneer who is best remembered as the first husband...
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published in 1910, Lewis (or Louis) Robards was the oldest surviving child of Nancy Merriman and George Lewis Robards (b. 1795). George L. Robards was veteran...
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Rachel Jackson (redirect from Rachel Donelson Robards)
Jackson was married at first to Lewis Robards in Nashville. In about 1791, she eloped with Andrew Jackson, believing that Robards had secured the couple a divorce...
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George Lewis Robards (b. 1795). Alfred O. Robards sometimes worked at slave trading in partnership with his brother Lewis C. Robards. The Robards brothers...
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enslaver and an investor in the Lexington slave-trading business of Lewis C. Robards. Further, Sidney A. Morgan was said to have been born in 1834, when...
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Alfred O. Robards, Robards gang trading agent and kidnapper Lewis C. Robards, Lexington David Ross, Louisville, Ky. Franklin B. Rust, Covington A. C. Scott...
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Rutherford. In 1855, Calvin M. Rutherford sued fellow slave trader Lewis C. Robards over the dispensation of a 36-year-old enslaved woman named Emily,...
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Terry (c. 1730–1821) is the author of the oldest known work of literature by an African American. Margaret Garner (called Peggy) (c. 1833/1834–c.1858)...
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List of slave traders of the United States (section C)
Charleston Thomas Ringgold IV, Chestertown, Maryland Alfred O. Robards, Kentucky Lewis C. Robards, Lexington, Ky. Robe & Anderson, Alabama Roberson, Maryland...
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the Lexington, Kentucky, slave jail that had previously belonged to Lewis C. Robards. In what amounted to a West Tennessee gangland war, at least half a...
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had three children, including actor Willis Robards Jr. (also known as Willis Robards III; 1912–1984). Robards died of a heart attack on November 3, 1921...
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America and Lewis Hine, about Hine's life and work. The film was directed by Nina Rosenblum, written by Dan Allentuck and narrated by Jason Robards, Maureen...
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free state. Pullum owned a slave jail in Lexington that was leased by Lewis C. Robards in the late 1840s. According to J. Winston Coleman in Slavery Times...
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The two had married in 1791 not knowing that Rachel's first husband, Lewis Robards, had failed to finalize the expected divorce. Once the divorce was finalized...
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The circumstances of the end of Rachel Donelson's relationship with Lewis Robards and transition to a relationship with Andrew Jackson resurfaced as a...
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An Off-Broadway production staged after O'Neill's death featured Jason Robards as Hickey and was directed by José Quintero. This production was an unqualified...
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American film directed by Henry King and starring Jennifer Jones and Jason Robards, Jr. King's last film, it is based on the 1934 novel of the same name by...
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The President's Lady (category Films produced by Sol C. Siegel)
American president Andrew Jackson and his marriage to Rachel Donelson Robards. Sol C. Siegel produced the film with Levin as associate producer. The musical...
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All the President's Men (film) (category Films set in Washington, D.C.)
unimpressed when Robards visited the Post offices to develop a feel for the newsroom. In advance of the shoot, Bradlee told Robards, "Just don't make...
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Donelson Robards Jackson. In 1785 he represented Wilkes County in the North Carolina House of Commons. Sometimes spelled William Terrill Lewis or recorded...
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by Garson Kanin; 1950's The Disenchanted, by Budd Schulberg, with Jason Robards; and 1963's All in Good Time by Bill Naughton. He also began performing...
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1994) 1961 – LaChanze, American actress, singer, and dancer 1961 – Sam Robards, American actor 1961 – Jon Tenney, American actor and director 1962 – Maruschka...
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Ossie Davis (redirect from Raiford C. Davis)
certificate was being filed and his mother's pronunciation of his name as "R. C. Davis" was misheard by the Clinch County courthouse clerk. Davis experienced...
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Jason Robards) opposite Faye Dunaway's Maggie. Plummer acted in Lovers and Madmen at the Opera House at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., in 1973...
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Gaetano Catanoso, Italian Roman Catholic priest and saint (b. 1879) Jason Robards Sr., American stage and screen actor (b. 1892) Oskari Tokoi, leader of...
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adaptation of Anton Chekhov's The Sea Gull and starred alongside Jason Robards and Stella Stevens as Reverend Joshua Duncan Sloane in Sam Peckinpah's...
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Ben Bradlee (redirect from Benjamin C Bradlee)
He was buried at the Oak Hill Cemetery in Washington, D.C. Actor Jason Robards portrayed Bradlee in the 1976 film All the President's Men, winning a Best...
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Lew Wallace (redirect from Lewis Wallace)
1970; an adaptation of the 1959 Broadway play by the same name. Jason Robards as Governor Wallace in Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid (1973). René Auberjonois...
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Raise the Titanic (film) (category Films shot in Washington, D.C.)
RMS Titanic to obtain cargo valuable to Cold War hegemony. The film stars Jason Robards, Richard Jordan, David Selby, Anne Archer, and Alec Guinness. It received...
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Bryna Productions (redirect from Douglas and Lewis Productions)
second unit also filmed landscapes in Vermont. The film starred Jason Robards, Diane Ladd and Jonathan Pryce and was directed by Jack Clayton. In 1982...
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