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  2. Henry Hobson Richardson - Wikipedia

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    The Thomas Crane Public Library (Quincy, Massachusetts), with Japanese inspired eyelid dormers in the roof on each side of the entrance Richardson pointedly claimed ability to create any type of structure a client wanted, insisting he could design anything "from a cathedral to a chicken coop." [20] "The things I want most to design are a grain ...

  3. Thomas Wales - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Crane Wales (June 23, 1952 – October 12, 2001) was an American federal prosecutor and gun control advocate who was the victim of an unsolved murder. In 2018, FBI investigators announced they strongly suspected the killing to have been carried out by a paid hitman .

  4. Hart Crane - Wikipedia

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    The Bridge. Signature. Literature portal. Harold Hart Crane (July 21, 1899 – April 27, 1932) was an American poet, best known for his only long poem, The Bridge. Inspired by T. S. Eliot, Crane wrote highly stylized modernist poetry, often noted for its complexity. He published poems in various literary magazines throughout his life, as well ...

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  6. Thomas Mellon Evans - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Mellon Evans. Thomas Mellon Evans (September 8, 1910 – July 17, 1997) was an American financier who was one of the country's early corporate raiders, [1] as well as a philanthropist and Thoroughbred racehorse owner and breeder who won the 1981 Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes. [2]

  7. Thomas Smith & Sons - Wikipedia

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    Jeremiah Balmforth died in 1858 and his son William Balmforth replaced him; the following year David Smith was succeeded by his son Thomas. Around 1860 they started to produce steam-powered cranes capable of handling much larger loads. In 1861 there was a falling-out between Balmforth and Smith; Thomas Smith bought out the company and took over ...

  8. Marcus Ward & Co. - Wikipedia

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    Nonfiction topics. Children's literature. Marcus Ward and Co. was an Irish publishing company known for its illustrated books for children and adults, as well as its decorative greeting cards. It had its beginnings in 1802, with a partnership between John Ward, James Blow and Robert Greenfield. By the 1820s they owned paper mills in Belfast ...

  9. A king without a castle: Quincy chess instructor seeks home ...

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    Yezukevich, an instructor, is trying to find a location to host a chess club. Monday, Sept. 4, 2023. Yezukevich said that about 20 years ago, he ran a large club with about 20 members in the ...