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  2. Elisha Cook Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Elisha Vanslyck Cook Jr. (December 26, 1903 – May 18, 1995) was an American character actor famed for his work in film noir. According to Bill Georgaris of They Shoot Pictures, Don't They, [ citation needed ] Cook appeared in 21 films noir, more than any other actor or actress.

  3. Photographers of the American Civil War - Wikipedia

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    Sadly, Cook's extensive collection, mainly consisting of portraits of notable Southern personalities, was lost on Feb. 17, 1865, when his Columbia, S.C. studio was destroyed during the firestorm that engulfed the capital city. Cook moved his family to Richmond in 1880, and his older son, George LaGrange Cook, took charge of the studio in ...

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    The A.D. Price Funeral Home was located in Jackson Ward at 208 East Leigh Street in Richmond. [7] A historical marker outside the building now commemorates its history. [6] The funeral home was featured on a postcard, which is part of the Tichnor Brothers Postcard Collection at the Boston Public Library. [7] A mortician bought the building in ...

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  6. Huestis P. Cook - Wikipedia

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    Huestis Pratt Cook was born in 1868 in Charleston, South Carolina to George Smith Cook (1819-1902) and his second wife Lavinia Pratt. She was the niece of George Cook's late wife Elizabeth, who died in 1864. [1] His father moved the family to Richmond in 1880, when Heustis was twelve. There the senior Cook had his last photography studio.

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  8. James Monroe Tomb - Wikipedia

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    James Monroe Tomb, prior to 2016. The James Monroe Tomb is the burial place of U.S. President James Monroe in Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia, United States.The principal feature of the tomb is an architecturally unusual cast iron cage, designed by Albert Lybrock and installed in 1859 after Monroe's body was moved from Marble Cemetery in New York City.

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