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    James Miller McKim (November 10, 1810 – June 13, 1874) was an American Presbyterian minister and abolitionist. He was the father of the architect Charles...
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    member of the partnership McKim, Mead & White. McKim was born in Chester County, Pennsylvania. His parents were James Miller McKim, a Presbyterian minister...
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  • Representatives Ruby McKim (1891–1976), English quilt designer, entrepreneur, and writer Sammy McKim (1924–2004), Canadian film actor 7845 Mckim (1996 AC), a...
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    Anti-Slavery Society on how to accomplish the escape, meeting with minister James Miller McKim, William Still, and Cyrus Burleigh. He corresponded with them to work...
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  • Speakman) McKim and the Rev. James Miller McKim, an antislavery lecturer and Presbyterian minister. Her younger brother was Charles Follen McKim, a prominent...
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  • "SARAH MCKIM". Pennsylvania Quest For Freedom. Retrieved March 8, 2022. "Sarah McKim". Quest For Freedom. Retrieved 2022-03-08. "Sarah McKim". Quest...
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    December 8, 1859. Abolitionist Rev. Joshua Young gave a prayer, and James Miller McKim and Wendell Phillips spoke. In the North, large memorial meetings...
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    Historical Park. Other residents over the years included abolitionist James Miller McKim, whose charming house contained secret chambers to hide escaped slaves...
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    August 29, 1855. Mott, Reverend James Miller McKim, and an agent escorted Johnson to the trial so that she could testify. James chaired the Seneca Falls Convention...
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  • Matthews Samuel Joseph May James Miller McKim Jonathan Miller Joseph Trotter Mills James Monroe John Monteith David Nelson James W. C. Pennington Abraham...
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    William Still and other members of the Society were present when Rev. James Miller McKim pried open the crate. Williamson helped Jane Johnson and her two sons...
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    Charles Eliot Norton gained supporters for the magazine in Boston, and James Miller McKim in Philadelphia. In 1866, two others joined Godkin as proprietors...
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    home on October 19—with her husband's body. She was accompanied by James Miller McKim and Hector Tyndale. In Baltimore she changed trains for Philadelphia...
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    was married to Lucy McKim (1842–1877), daughter of Presbyterian minister James Miller McKim and Sarah Allibone (née Speakman) McKim. Her younger brother...
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    Pennsylvania in a small crate, delivered to Passmore Williamson, Reverend James Miller McKim, and other members of the Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery Society. His journey...
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    many of the fugitives forwarded to the office from Philadelphia by James Miller McKim and William Still. Gay's office was a critical stop for refugees traveling...
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    James McAvoy (/ˈmækəvɔɪ/; born 21 April 1979) is a Scottish actor. He made his acting debut as a teen in The Near Room (1995) and appeared mostly on television...
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    Pseudonyms. McFarland. p. 132. ISBN 9780786457632. Miller, Edwin (June 1969). "A New Name... A New Life (Kim Darby)" (PDF). Seventeen – via Kim Darby's website...
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    and the poet Lucy McKim Garrison (a daughter of Presbyterian minister James Miller McKim and sister to architect Charles Follen McKim). He was raised in...
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    LeBron Raymone James Sr. (/ləˈbrɒn/ lə-BRON; born December 30, 1984) is an American professional basketball player for the Los Angeles Lakers of the National...
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