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  2. Louisville Stoneware - Wikipedia

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    Stoneware & Co., which was previously known by various other names including the J. B. Taylor Company and Louisville Stoneware until sometime after its sale in July 2007, is a stoneware-producing company located in the Highlands section of Louisville, Kentucky. Founded in 1815, it is one of the oldest stoneware producers in the United States.

  3. Bacon's - Wikipedia

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    In 1903, Bacon's sons sold the store to the large New York City-based dry goods conglomerate H.B. Claflin & Company, the owner of Stewart Dry Goods. The store was acquired by Ohio-based Mercantile Stores [ 2 ] when Claflin went bankrupt in 1914. [ 5 ]

  4. Bauer Pottery - Wikipedia

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    J.A. Bauer Pottery is an American pottery that was founded in Paducah, Kentucky [1] in 1885 and operated for most of its life in Lincoln Heights Los Angeles, California. [2] It closed in 1962. J.A. Bauer Pottery Rebekah vases

  5. Robert Fox (activist) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Fox (c. 1846–1933) was an African-American activist who sparked a civil rights battle in Louisville, Kentucky in October 1870 by entering a segregated streetcar. He was born in Kentucky to Albert and Margaret Fox [1] and worked as an undertaker and a grocer.

  6. List of slave traders of the United States - Wikipedia

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    John Clark, Louisville, Ky. [35] William and Samuel Clark, Virginia and New Orleans [130] ... Wilbur & Son, Charleston [498] Wilkins, Virginia [584] James P ...

  7. List of presidents of the University of Louisville - Wikipedia

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    1.5 University of Louisville (post merger of LMI and LC) (1846–present) ... Samuel Smith Nicholas 1846–47; James Guthrie 1847–69; Isaac Caldwell 1869–86;

  8. Julia Blackburn Duke Henning - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, her grave at Cave Hill Cemetery was one site in Louisville's annual "Thank a Suffragist" event. [19] Her daughters Henrietta Hunt Henning (1898–1964) [20] [21] and Julia Duke Henning (1901–1996) [22] became artists. [23] Her son Basil Duke Henning (1910–1990) was a historian and editor, and resident master at Yale University from ...

  9. Sears, Roebuck and Company Store (Louisville, Kentucky)

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    The Sears, Roebuck and Company Store, at 800 West Broadway in Louisville, Kentucky, is a building which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. [ 1 ] It was deemed notable as "one of few structures in Louisville and the only major commercial/retail building constructed in the Art Deco style.