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    GA 53 & Peachtree Rd. 34°05′18″N 83°45′29″W  /  34.088333°N 83.758056°W  / 34.088333; -83.758056  ( Hillcrest-Allen Clinic and Hoschton

  3. Seymour Fogel - Wikipedia

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    Seymour Fogel (August 24, 1911 – December 4, 1984) was an American artist whose artistic output included social realist art early in the century, abstract art and expressionist art at mid-century, and transcendental art late in the century.

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    Intermediate level certification for covered entities and business associates employees who need to validate their HIPAA Security knowledge. This certification is mainly for IT staff, security consultants and Security compliance team members. Certified HIPAA Security Specialist: CHSS Certified in Medical Quality: CMQ

  5. Property abstract - Wikipedia

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    A property abstract is a summary of the legal documents that chronicle transactions associated with a particular parcel of land.Generally included are references to deeds, mortgages, wills, probate records, court litigations, and tax sales—basically, any legal document that affects the property.

  6. Jackson, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Jackson is a city in and the county seat of Butts County, Georgia, United States. [4] The population was 5,045 in 2010 , [ 5 ] up from 3,934 at the 2000 census. In 2020, its population was 5,557. [ 6 ]

  7. Samuel Seymour (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Seymour (ca. 1775–ca. 1832) was a painter, engraver, and illustrator who documented Native American people and the scenery from expeditions of Stephen Harriman Long in 1819, 1820, and 1823. Some of the drawings captured new species of flora and fauna.

  8. April 1937 - Wikipedia

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    Harvey Quaytman, American geometric abstract painter; in Far Rockaway, Queens, New York City (d.2002) [104] Died: Gus Hill (stage name for Gustave Metz), 79, American vaudeville entrepreneur and former juggler who founded the Columbia Amusement Company in the 19th century and was president of the American Burlesque Association [ 105 ]

  9. House of Seymour - Wikipedia

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    The Protector's eldest surviving son by his first marriage, Sir Edward Seymour (died 1593), knight, of Berry Pomeroy, Devon, was father of Sir Edward Seymour (died 1613) who was created a baronet in 1611; and the baronetcy then descended for six generations from father to son, all of whom were named Edward, until, in 1750, on the failure of ...