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  2. Clement Clarke Moore - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Moore (1818–1886), who married Mary Elizabeth Sing (1820–1895), in 1842, and was the father of Clement Clarke Moore, [2] grandfather of Barrington Moore Sr., and great grandfather of Barrington Moore Jr. Mary Clarke Moore (1819–1893), who married John Doughty Ogden, her older sister's widower, in 1848. [41]

  3. A Visit from St. Nicholas - Wikipedia

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    The cover of a series of illustrations for the "Night Before Christmas", published as part of the Public Works Administration project in 1934 by Helmuth F. Thoms "A Visit from St. Nicholas", routinely referred to as "The Night Before Christmas" and "' Twas the Night Before Christmas" from its first line, is a poem first published anonymously under the title "Account of a Visit from St ...

  4. Henry Livingston Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Analyzing the Clement Clarke Moore Vs. Henry Livingston Question, [20] he evaluates the opposing arguments as the first analyst to employ the author-attribution techniques of modern computational stylistics. Jackson employs a range of tests to analyze the poetry of both men and introduces a new test, statistical analysis of phonemes; he ...

  5. Clement Clarke Moore (clubman) - Wikipedia

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    The Moore Mansion in the family's Chelsea estate, painted by Moore aunt, Mary Clarke (née Moore) Ogden, in 1855. During the Civil War, Moore was a captain in the 20th Massachusetts Infantry in the Union Army. [10] After the war, he became a companion of the New York Commandery of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States.

  6. Troy Sentinel - Wikipedia

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    The poem, generally attributed to Clement Clarke Moore, was published anonymously by the Troy Sentinel on December 23, 1823. In July 2012, Gramercy Communications moved their corporate offices into the former home of the Troy Sentinel. The company paid a grant to Troy Public Library to digitize the full collection of the newspaper.

  7. Constable Hall - Wikipedia

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    It is rumored that the famous poem "A Visit from St. Nicolas", (known more commonly as "'Twas the Night Before Christmas"), by Clement Clarke Moore was written about this building for two reasons. The first reason was that Moore was the cousin of Mary Eliza, the wife of Constable Hall architect, William Constable Jr.

  8. Talk:Clement Clarke Moore - Wikipedia

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    His only full-length biography is titled Clement Clarke Moore. Wetman 05:38, 1 Aug 2004 (UTC) That's good enough for me; I've moved it and fixed all the links Quill 03:28, 2 Aug 2004 (UTC) Of course, the only thing he's known for (the poem he probably didn't write) is always credited to "Clement Moore". - Nunh-huh 03:33, 2 Aug 2004 (UTC)

  9. List of people with surname Moore - Wikipedia

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    Clayton Moore (1914–1999), American actor; Clement Clarke Moore (1779–1863), American professor and writer; Clifford Herschel Moore (1866–1931), American Latin scholar; Cliffton Moore (1496-) The Mennonite High Priest of Minnesota) Clover Moore (born 1945), Australian politician and Lord Mayor of Sydney, Australia