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  2. 680 N Lake Shore Drive - Wikipedia

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    680 N Lake Shore Drive (a.k.a. Lake Shore Place) is a 29-story building located in the Streeterville neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois.Originally named the American Furniture Mart, was completed in 1926.

  3. Darvin Furniture & Mattress - Wikipedia

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    In 1920 Louis Darvin began selling furniture door-to-door in Chicago. [1] In 1939, Louis and son, David, opened the first Darvin Furniture store in the West Pullman neighborhood of Chicago with 5,000 square feet (465 m 2) and moved to a 25,000-square-foot (2,323 m 2) location in Pullman in 1948 before settling into a 50,000-square-foot (4,645 m 2) showroom in Chicago's Southside. [5]

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  6. Thomas Farrell - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Richard Farrell (1926–1958), New Zealand pianist; Thomas Joseph Farrell (1847–1913), Member of Parliament for South Kerry 1895–1900; Thomas Farrell (sculptor) (1827–1900), Irish sculptor; Tom Farrell (Canadian politician) (1924–2012) Thomas J. Farrell (medievalist), American medievalist; F. Thomas Farrell (born 1941), American ...

  7. Thompson Coburn - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Eagleton, former U.S. Senator for Missouri and one-time vice-presidential candidate, became a partner in the firm after the end of his Senate career. Thomas Schlafly, partner, is also co-founder of the St. Louis Brewery. Louis B. Susman, United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom, was a partner at the firm. [citation needed]

  8. Thomas Farrell (United States Army officer) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Francis Farrell was born on 3 December 1891 in Brunswick, New York, the fourth of nine children of John Joseph Farrell Sr., a farmer, and his wife Margaret née Connolly. [1] Farrell was raised on the family's 200-acre (81 ha) farm, where his father had an apple orchard, and raised pigs and dairy cattle.

  9. Barbara Vucanovich - Wikipedia

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    Barbara Farrell was born in Camp Dix, New Jersey, on June 22, 1921. [1] Her father, Thomas Farrell, who hailed from Troy, New York, was of Irish ancestry. [citation needed] Between the world wars he was the chief engineer for the New York State Department of Public Works, and during World War II rejoined the United States Army to become Deputy Commanding General of the Manhattan Project.