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  • Co. New York. 1892. p. 270. Retrieved 2023-09-14. Greg Henderson (talk) 17:39, 14 September 2023 (UTC) Please add the following on the James W. and Lucy...
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  • Regarding the move of this page, James W. Wadsworth Jr. (82%), J. W. Wadsworth Jr. (9%), and James Wadsworth Jr. (8%) are the only iterations of Wadsworth's...
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  • December 2017 (UTC) Regarding the move of this page, James Wadsworth (50%), James W. Wadsworth (41%), and J. W. Wadsworth (9%) are the only iterations of Wadsworth's...
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  • resolved.--James R (talk) 24 January 2011 The parish churches of St. Raphael's Church (New York City) and SS. Cyril & Methodius' Church (New York City) were...
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  • in New york; the 2nd Blunt (1861) was built in Boston; the one that ran ashore was the 2nd Blunt. They all go by the name George W. Blunt or G.W. Blunt...
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  • Republican senatorial candidate John James". WXYZ. July 23, 2018. Peters, Jeremy W. (August 3, 2018). "John James, Black and Republican, Thinks He Can...
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  • nephew of James). Lots of the family did enter the House of Commons, so I can imagine that a mistake was made with one of the other James Stuart-Wortleys...
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  • society in Brooklyn, New York where he met his future wife, Heather McKee. Heather was a very poor woman who lived in Naples, but James Weldon Johnson loved...
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  • Organization, undated, retrieved March 4, 2006 It has nothing to do with James W. Walter. H0riz0n 04:13, 6 March 2006 (UTC) This page is very difficult...
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  • Roberta. “James Siena at Cristinerose Gallery” (exhibition review). The New York Times, 17 December 1997: E40, illustrated. 1998 Amy, Michael. “James Siena...
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  • seems reasonable. FWiW Bzuk (talk) 14:41, 13 June 2009 (UTC) No, I, for one, would not. Most people I know have never heard of "James Stewart". No way does...
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  • refer to the team as New York Knicks, not New York Knickerbockers. There’s even another New York Knicks entity called New York Knicks, LLC, however I will...
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  • Talk:330 West 42nd Street (category GA-Class New York City articles)
    (November 3, 1973). "'Green Building' Is a White Elephant". The New York Times ALT1:... that James H. McGraw Jr., who selected the blue-green facade panels for...
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  • Seymour, Miranda. Mary Shelley. New York: Grove Press, 2000. ISBN 0802139485. Shelley, Mary. Frankenstein. New York: W. W. Norton and Co. Skal, David. The...
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  • it? Source: Barron, James; Pogrebin, Robin (June 7, 2008). "Times Imposes Security Measures After Climbers' Stunts". The New York Times. ALT1: ... that...
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  • after Yorkshire in England, it was named after the Duke of York, Charles II's brother (later James II). He was into absentee ownership. It initially included...
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  • Arnett, Bishop B. W., “Biographical Sketch of J. Madison Bell: The Distinguished Poet and Reader,” in The Poetical Works of James Madison Bell, 2nd edition...
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  • New York. If he did have the right of succession, this would be specified (for example, Bishop Michael Hyle is listed as such elsewhere in Wikipedia w/r...
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  • southern part of the US -- and includes both James Barbour and his brother, Philip Pendleton Barbour. James, whose home was in Barbourville, Virginia, held...
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